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"Blade Runner" : 25 ans, 25 secrets - Saviez-vous... Considéré comme l'un des plus grands films de Science-Fiction de tous les temps, "Blade Runner" de Ridley Scott fête son 30ème anniversaire. A cette occasion découvrez 30 anecdotes et infos insolites sur cette légende du cinéma. Pour devenir incollable, ou presque. Dossier réalisé par Olivier Pallaruelo © Collection Christophe L. Il existe pas moins de cinq versions du films. La première qui est la version qui servit pour la projection-test aux spectateurs, est devenue rarissime. En 1989, un cadre de Warner Bros., Michael Arick, découvre par hasard une copie 70 mm du film, alors qu'il faisait des recherches sur le film Gypsy Vénus de Broadway. La bande-annonce. Producers Want A Christopher Nolan-Like Take For ‘Blade Runner’ Prequel/Sequel, Would Love To Have Nolan Direct.

As you probably already know, Warner Brothers-based production company Alcon Entertainment recently purchased the rights to make prequels or sequels to the classic 1982 Ridley Scott film Blade Runner. They can’t remake the film, thankfully, but they can make films in that world. However, because that world is so revered, the producers have been very open in discussing their plans, trying to ease the minds of fans potentially out for blood. In one of those discussions with io9, Alcon producer Andrew Kosove was asked who his “pie in the sky” dream director for a prequel would be. His answer was the most obvious, awesome, they’d-never-get-him-in-a-million-years name out there: Christopher Nolan.

It goes without saying that any producer, studio, actor, best boy, key grip, etc. would love to work with Nolan. The whole thing went down over at io9, and to fully understand, you’re going to need to read some context. Pie in the sky? Cool Posts From Around the Web: 'Blade Runner' Makers At Alcon Say Harrison Ford Not In Talks To Star. Ridley Scott To Direct New 'Blade Runner' Installment For Alcon Entertainment. EXCLUSIVE: After revisiting his classic Alien with the upcoming 3D Fox film Prometheus, Ridley Scott is committing to direct and produce a film that advances his other seminal and groundbreaking science fiction film from the past. Scott has signed on to direct and produce a new installment of Blade Runner.

He’ll make the film with Alcon Entertainment, producing with Alcon partners Broderick Johnson and Andrew Kosove. This would be the most high profile project for Alcon since The Blind Side. They got control of the franchise earlier this year, but it’s a whole different ballgame with Scott at the helm. I’m not getting a clear sense at this point whether Scott intends to do a sequel or a prequel to the 1982 film that was loosely based on the Philip K.

The film was not a blockbuster when first released–it grossed $32 million in its original run–but the film has gained esteem over time. Here is the original Blade Runner trailer: Blade Runner. EXCLUSIVE: Last week, Deadline’s Mike Fleming reported that Ridley Scott is planning another Blade Runner film, while brother Tony Scott plots to do a remake of the 1969 Sam Peckinpah Western classic The Wild Bunch. These are just a couple of many film projects the indefatigable pair are involved in after careers that have spawned some of the most successful pictures of recent years. For Ridley, that would include three Best Director Academy Award nominations for the likes of Best Picture Oscar winner Gladiator, Black Hawk Down and Thelma and Louise, and for Tony a resume that includes such hits as Top Gun, Crimson Tide and most recently last year’s Unstoppable.

He’s currently prepping Hell’s Angels, while Ridley is working on the 2012 summer release Prometheus. Under the day-to-day guidance of president of television David Zucker, Scott Free has seen growing critical and ratings success in the medium even as both are often in far-flung corners of world making movies. TOLDJA! Ridley Scott Will Direct Follow-Up To 'Blade Runner' For Alcon Entertainment. Harrison Ford de retour dans la suite de "Blade Runner"... ou pas [MISE A JOUR] Un nouveau "Blade Runner" pour Ridley Scott ! Blade Runner, le prequel?