A dystopian Los Angeles in November 2019 in which genetically engineered organic robots called replicants—visually indistinguishable from adult humans—are manufactured by the powerful Tyrell Corporation as well as other mega manufacturers around the world. Their use on Earth is banned, and replicants are exclusively used for dangerous, menial or leisure work on Earth's off-world colonies. Replicants who defy the ban and return to Earth are hunted down and "retired" by police special operatives known as "Blade Runners".

1187hunterwasser:

Blade Runner - Portuguese teaser/trailer (1982)

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sunshineandmonsters:

One of the first paintings I created using Photoshop

sunshineandmonsters:

One of the first paintings I created using Photoshop

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twicr:

What do you mean, “I’m not helping”?

twicr:

What do you mean, “I’m not helping”?

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1187hunterwasser:

Douglas Trumbull and the Tyrell’s pyramid miniature.

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Blade Runner Sketchbook (1982)
r-and-rchild:

absolute #holiday #insanity at #uniqlo’s new 5th ave #store. it is like #bladerunner or something. #instagram #webstagram #consumerism #shopping #clothing #chaos  (Taken with Instagram at Uniqlo)

r-and-rchild:

absolute #holiday #insanity at #uniqlo’s new 5th ave #store. it is like #bladerunner or something. #instagram #webstagram #consumerism #shopping #clothing #chaos (Taken with Instagram at Uniqlo)

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totalshinfo:

“They don’t advertise for killers in the newspaper. That was my profession. Ex-cop. Ex-blade runner. Ex-killer.”

totalshinfo:

“They don’t advertise for killers in the newspaper. That was my profession. Ex-cop. Ex-blade runner. Ex-killer.”

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danrolfejohnson:

Stunning original concept art from Blade Runner - from the Bladerunner sketchbook, apparetnly very hard to get hold of in physical form, but available here as an issu pdf

danrolfejohnson:

Stunning original concept art from Blade Runner - from the Bladerunner sketchbook, apparetnly very hard to get hold of in physical form, but available here as an issu pdf

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1187hunterwasser:

Cityspeak, BR Fanzine, December 1982

“…Meanwhile, things were stirring on the print’s world grassroots level. In december 1982, a young woman named Sara Campbell, published the first Blade Runner fanzine. This homegrown publication was titled Cityspeak. It contained articles, short stories, essays, poems, and letters of comment, all exclusively devoted to Blade Runner. Cityspeak was  eagerly snapped up by core members of the nascent of Blade Runner cult, and the first BR ‘zine would continue to appear for two more issues until Cityspeak editor, Sara Campbell’s untimely death, at age twenty-six, in 1985.”  

from the book Future Noir - The making of Blade Runner by Paul M. Sammon

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shigella:

Brandon Bird, king of weird geekery.  http://brandonbird.com/
*chortle*

shigella:

Brandon Bird, king of weird geekery.  http://brandonbird.com/

*chortle*

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isharayar:

LA REPLICANTE QUE LE PARIÓ.
(y no me salen más palabras)

isharayar:

LA REPLICANTE QUE LE PARIÓ.

(y no me salen más palabras)

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