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Sat, 23 Feb 2002 03:05:47 -0600
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Re: [idm] blade runner, geogaddi, visual futurist
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At 09:51 PM 2/22/2002 -0500, patrick matte wrote:
quoted 5 lines I just saw Blade Runner director's cut for the X time... and once again,>I just saw Blade Runner director's cut for the X time... and once again, >i'm not too sure of the ending. I think Deckard is a replicant too, >because he dreams of a unicorn and he finds a unicorn on the floor of his >apartment. At the end, Gaff says "Its too bad she wont live, but then >again who does" but I'm not sure what that means?
I don't mean to ruin the enigma that is blade runner, but he's a replicant. oh, should i have marked that as a spoiler for those whom haven't seen it? :D
quoted 4 lines With all the geogaddi listenings i had this week, I couldn't help but see>With all the geogaddi listenings i had this week, I couldn't help but see >similarities with the movie. Like Geogaddi, the blade runner soundtrack is >very dark, full of sound distortion. The movie is very nostalgic because >of childhood memories of Rachael and the old photographs on Deckard's piano.
I am completely and utterly addicted to boards of canada, and have been since i warmed up to the first album. I don't hear anything dark at all on Geogaddi, although I could see how someone !me could. To me, it just sounds like some bits are lost. But there isn't anything on Geogaddi like "Sixtyten" on Music..., it's just... It's all so weird, yet so normal and like I've been listening to their music my whole life already :D But even though I may be a little bitter on the list, I've been nothing but happy for the past few years of my life, so maybe that's why I like these guys so much. Life-affirming? ;D derek --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org