Oscars to share notes about how Blade Runner could be improved.The actor, who portrayed Rick Deckard in the 1982 Ridley Scott-directed sci-fi classic, poked fun at some of the editing choices in the 40-year-old movie.“I’d like to share some notes, some editorial suggestions that were prepared after the screening of, uh, a movie I was in,” he read aloud at last night’s (April 25) awards ceremony. “Opening too choppy.
Why is this voice-over track so terrible? He sounds drugged.”He continued: “Were they all on drugs? Dekker at the piano is interminable.
Flashback dialogue is confusing. Is he listening to a tape? Why do we need the third cut to the eggs? The synagogue music is awful on the street.
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