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* In the 1982 film Blade Runner by Ridley Scott, the main offices of the fictional Tyrell Corporation ( a Megacorp ) resemble a hyperstructure.
Blade Runner 3: Replicant Night ( 1996 ) is a novel by K. W. Jeter that continues the story of Rick Deckard.
It is the sequel to Blade Runner 2: The Edge of Human, which was a sequel to Ridley Scott's 1982 film Blade Runner, and the book on which the film was based, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep ?.
Living on Mars, Deckard is acting as a consultant to a movie crew filming the story of his Blade Runner days.
Category: Blade Runner spin-offs
Blade Runner 2: The Edge of Human ( 1995 ) is a novel by K. W. Jeter, and a continuation of both the film Blade Runner, and the novel upon which it was based, Philip K. Dick's Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
Beginning several months after the events in Blade Runner, Deckard has retired to an isolated shack outside the city, taking the replicant Rachael with him in a Tyrell transport container, which slows down the replicant aging process.
The book's plot draws from other material related to Blade Runner in a number of ways:
* Deckard, Pris, Sebastian, Leon, Batty, and Holden all appeared in Blade Runner.
* Blade Runner < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s Sebastian was based on Electric Sheep < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s Isidore, though Jeter features them as separate characters in The Edge of Human.
* " The Final Cut " of Blade Runner removed all reference to a sixth replicant, as it was normally considered a filming goof.
" Tal Cohen of Tal Cohen's Bookshelf called The Edge of Human " a good book ", praising Jeter's " further, and deeper, investigation of the questions Philip K. Dick originally asked ", but criticized the book for its " needless grandioseness " and for " rel on Blade Runner too heavily, the number of new characters introduced is extremely small ..."
* Blade Runner 3: Replicant Night
* Blade Runner 4: Eye and Talon
Category: Blade Runner spin-offs
Blade Runner can be seen as a quintessential example of the cyberpunk style and theme.
For example, Philip K. Dick's works contain recurring themes of social decay, artificial intelligence, paranoia, and blurred lines between objective and subjective realities, and the influential cyberpunk movie Blade Runner is based on one of his books.
A futuristic Los Angeles in Blade Runner.
The film Blade Runner ( 1982 ), adapted from Philip K. Dick's Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep ?, is set in 2019 in a dystopian future in which manufactured beings called replicants are slaves used on space colonies and are legal prey on Earth to various bounty hunters who " retire " ( kill ) them.

Blade and 1982
The 1982 film Blade Runner featured creatures called replicants, bio-engineered or bio-robotic beings.
the Extra-Terrestrial ( 1982 ), and Ridley Scott directed Blade Runner ( 1982 ), and also The Accused ( 1988 ).
After viewing the first 20 minutes of landmark cyberpunk film Blade Runner ( 1982 ), which was released when Gibson had written a third of the novel, he " figured was sunk, done for.
First published in 1968, the book served as the primary basis for the 1982 film Blade Runner.
In 1982, Hampton Fancher and David Peoples ' loose cinematic adaptation became the film Blade Runner, which was directed by Ridley Scott.
In 1982, a comic book adaptation of the film called A Marvel Comics Super Special: Blade Runner was released by Marvel Comics.
Following his commercial breakthrough with Alien ( 1979 ), his best-known works are sci-fi classic Blade Runner ( 1982 ), Thelma & Louise ( 1991 ), best picture Oscar-winner Gladiator ( 2000 ), Black Hawk Down ( 2001 ), Matchstick Men ( 2003 ), Kingdom of Heaven ( 2005 ), American Gangster ( 2007 ), Robin Hood ( 2010 ), and Prometheus ( 2012 ).
Starring Harrison Ford, Blade Runner was a commercial disappointment in theatres in 1982, but is now regarded as a classic.
A replicant is a bioengineered or biorobotic being created in the film Blade Runner ( 1982 ).
James O ' Ehley has called the 1982 film Blade Runner a definitive example of the cyberpunk visual style.
In 1982, Vangelis collaborated with director Ridley Scott, to write the score for the science fiction film Blade Runner.
* Blade Runner ( 1997 ), a video game adaptation of Blade Runner ( 1982 film )
The following year, he appeared in arguably his most famous and acclaimed role as the eccentric, violent, yet sympathetic anti-hero replicant Roy Batty in Ridley Scott's 1982 science fiction thriller, Blade Runnerin which role Hauer improvised the oft-quoted tears in rain soliloquy.
* Blade Runner ( 1982 )
He then starred as Rick Deckard in Ridley Scott's cult sci-fi classic Blade Runner ( 1982 ), and in a number of dramatic-action films: Peter Weir's Witness ( 1985 ) and The Mosquito Coast ( 1986 ), and Roman Polanski's Frantic ( 1988 ).
* Blade Runner ( 1982 ), in November
Made in contemporary Paris, the film was stylistically inspired by Jean Luc Godard's Alphaville ( 1965 ) and in its theme of artificial humans wanting to reach real life anticipated Ridley Scott's Blade Runner ( 1982 ).
He passed the latter to Ridley Scott, who adapted it into the 1982 film Blade Runner.
The novel is the basis for the 1982 film Blade Runner.

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Monsters, spells, and magic items used in the game have been inspired by hundreds of individual works such as A. E. van Vogt's " Black Destroyer ", Coeurl ( the Displacer Beast ), Lewis Carroll's " Jabberwocky " ( vorpal sword ) and the Book of Genesis ( the clerical spell ' Blade Barrier ' was inspired by the " flaming sword which turned every way " at the gates of Eden ).
Blade length, thickness ( width ), and curvature ( rocker / radius ( front to back ) and radius of hollow ( across the blade width ) are quite different from speed or figure skates.
and Blade Runner have been published: Blade Runner 2: The Edge of Human ( 1995 ), Blade Runner 3: Replicant Night ( 1996 ), Blade Runner 4: Eye and Talon ( 2000 ).
Though his films range widely in setting and period, they frequently showcase memorable imagery of urban environments, whether 12th century Jerusalem ( Kingdom of Heaven ), contemporary Osaka ( Black Rain ) or Mogadishu ( Black Hawk Down ), or the future cityscapes of Blade Runner.

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