Keeping you up to date on all things Blade Runner
Welcome to another edition of the OFF-WORLD NEWS UPDATE.
The KippleZone website has been undergoing a major overhaul. The DADoES/Blade Runner Glossary and the Douglas Trumbull articles have both been updated. And the Penfield comic strip has been brought back. Also, the long overdue fanfiction story, (the second half of the fanfiction story, Tomorrow Started) titled Awaiting Dawn is now up on the website.
�There�s no doubt that this racoon-makeup, her war paint, was something that was semi-inspired by Blade Runner. But, I wanted it to look like a mask that she could just take, you know, some grease paint on her black gloves and just smeared into her eyes and go, �Okay. I�m ready now. I�m hidden enough. I can respond now in a way that I always wanted to respond.� � -David Fincher, TGWTDT commentary
(via backdriifts)
Articles:
- Thoughts on Watching �Blade Runner�
- The midpoint � where your story gets personal
- A Dated Look at the Future (LAMB MOTM)
- Sci-Fi Challenge � Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? (Book review)
- Blade Runner: los 30 a�os. Parte 1 de 2
- Blade Runner: los 30 a�os. Parte 2 de 2
- A New Blade Runner?
- Minority Report vs. Blade Runner
- Blade Runner, the best film ever?
- Ich, Blade Runner & das Origami-Einhorn
- Do androids dream of electric sheep PSD breakdown
- The Shaping of Things Electric
- Inspired by Blade Runner: Mash-up aids translation of obscure languages
- Eye tracking machine is better lie detector than expert interrogators
Blade Runner Off-world Blimp Update
1:18 Scale Blade Runner Police Spinner Mod - Introduction to Project
Book:
PodCast:
- Matt and Ry The Movie Guy battle over which is the better dystopian future film: The Matrix or Blade Runner... Chicago media personality Pogo judges. Let the CinemaWAR begin!
Art:
by Craig Drake
Source: http://instagr.am/p/IggGMckDg_/
Music:
"Time Enough" was performed at the scene where we are first introduced to the character Roy Batty. It is sung from his perspective while in the vidfone booth.
This is one of twenty-five songs from "Blade Runner: The Rock Project" -- music inspired by the movie Blade Runner.
Music: Marco Spatuzzi
Lyrics: C.A. Chicoine
And remember to follow @OffWorldNews on Twitter to receive these and other Blade Runner related news items, (including movie showings, specials, and auction items not featured in this newsletter), as it comes in.
Have a better one!
~ Kipple
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