“Batty and his maker have a complex relationship. At the end of the scene, Batty kills Tyrell, and I decided I wanted to throw a curve in there before he does it. I wanted Batty to kiss him good-bye, not a peck on the cheek, but a real kiss. I mentioned it to Ridley, and he liked it. He said we’d give it a whirl. It lends the scene a strange sort of sexuality that’s ironic because there’s no point in having that in a robot. What struck me when I got to Los Angeles was that everybody there was so much into their sexuality, whatever that was - you have all kinds of varieties - and I thought, “What is all that about?” So I decided to play with that.” -Rutger Hauer in his autobiography All Those Moments: Stories of Heroes, Villains, Replicants, and Blade Runners
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Rutger Hauer as Roy Batty
in Blade Runner (1982) outtakes
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40th anniversary tribute to Blade Runner by Haley Turnbull, for The Poster Posse
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What if this storm ends?
And leaves us nothing
Except a memory
A distant echo
The Lightning Strike - The Snow Patrol x
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CHARLIE HUNNAM
Triple Frontier (2019)
dir. J.C Chandor
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I??? WANNA DO A LIL COMIC ABOUT THEM SO. I practiced them, worked on their sizes, poses, and how to stylize their faces. Went pretty??? OK. But I don’t know how to draw Daryl without needing to use shadows to define his face so.
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tired of science and love being poised as opposites or science being painted as cold/unfeeling there is literally nothing more loving than wanting to understand something
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