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Charles Gooch

This is Artificial Tangent, a source of all things nerd and subversive. Mostly we'll talk movies, but music, television, The Highlander comic books and the collected works of Danielle Steel are all on the agenda.
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Harrison Ford hangs on for dear life in one of the best movies he's ever been in.


Can a movie not stand on its own without some idiots sullying its good name?

My (morning) Rant 

Blade Runner.

Excellent sci-fi flick from 1982.

Haven't seen it? You should. Great cast. Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer, Sean Young, Daryl Hannah. It even has Edward James Olmos playing a Japanese dude.

It was written by Philip K. Dick and was directed by Ridley Scott, so you know it's stellar. And it got the 25th anniversary makeover last year, complete with special collector's edition special features and a reissue to theaters.

Both of those were massively successful.

Which, really, can only mean one thing.

Sequel.

Sure enough, it's true. Kinda. The concept has been written — by the guys that wrote current box-office champion (and potentially dreadful) Eagle Eye — and they say they've talked to the producers. Great.

Why don't we go ahead and get Michael Bay to direct it.

We don't need this. We don't want this.

Why can't a good - nay great - movie just stand on its own? Why tarnish it with a meaningless and greed-driven sequel?

Let us enjoy the stuff that we love without going all George Lucas.

Now, if you'll excuse me, I've got to go read more about Iron Man 2.

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Coming Thursday: I — and a ragtag bunch of goblin-loving frinks — celebrate Halloween the right way: By compiling a list of the 25 Scariest Movies Ever.

Screw there being a sequel to Bladerunner. But if you EVER get the chance, see "800 Words: the Transmigration of Philip K. Dick" by Victoria Stewart. Fiction, it re-imagines Dick's final days-- (he died before Bladerunner came out) and she does an amazing job paying homage to Philip K. Dick trivia. And please, if you are going to rant about a Bladerunner sequel being an abomination, it warrants mention that the title of Philip K. Dick's short story that became Bladerunner is "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep".
I absolutely forgot it was titled that. What an awesome title.

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