Posted on 02/03/2019 5:52:57 AM PST by Carriage Hill
Welcome to the future.
Two classic science-fiction films Blade Runner and The Running Man are both set in 2019, and although the films envisioned a few details that arent a reality right now, many of their themes nailed current modern life in America.
I call science fiction reality ahead of schedule, Syd Mead, the celebrated designer behind Blade Runner, tells The Post.
Watch these films now, and you can see many parallels between their fictional worlds and the real one were living in this very year.
Ridley Scotts 1982 film Blade Runner told the story of a detective (Harrison Ford) tasked with hunting rogue humanoids known as replicants, played by Daryl Hannah and Rutger Hauer. The Running Man, which hit theaters in 1987, concerned a police officer (Arnold Schwarzenegger) falsely imprisoned by the totalitarian state and made to perform on a top-rated game show, which forces convicts to run from heavily armed pursuers through a dystopian maze.
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They’re just movies!
Get a life and learn something without a soda and bag of popcorn on your lap.
Yeah, they went bankrupt sometime after 2001. Those Orions were notoriously expensive to operate.
Solent Green should be
The Flag Ship for
This Hoax called Global warming.
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This movie can also be a parallel to abortion baby harvesting. Is the left getting us prepared for the unfathomable?? Do we really know where all those baby parts are going?? IMO - I think not!
Soylent Green was humans being turned into food when they died conveniently or on purpose. The people didn’t know it until Charleton Heston discovers the dirty little secret!
Well at least we have Shanghai...
Both are a wild stretch. Easily, a lot of movies can be described as “prophetic”
However, I’m not looking forward to “The Day After”
I’ve seen things you people wouldn’t believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhäuser Gate. All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain. Time to die.
Flying cars won’t be allowed. If someone can destroy entire skyscrapers with hijacked jet airliners, they aren’t going to have everyone having their own flying car that can be used as a weapon of mass destruction with all the damage a fast moving airborne vehicle could do. It’s far more likely that you will see elevated trains or escalator tunes above the streets.
Or Mad Max for that matter.
I have come to understand that it takes a special kind of obtuse and obstinate stupidity to become a reporter in the first place.
A little cranky today, aren’t we?
Probably the best scene HF was ever in, IMHO. Made all the better because HF was silent.
I am still awed by how much beauty and raw emotion was conveyed in those few words, delivered by a master of his art.
I read the *.pdf online, and that’s a bad time for all.
The movie Demolition Man was made in 1993. The cryogen prison where Stallone is being held has another famous criminal there; Scott Peterson. Peterson killed Laci and Connor in 2003? Was there something to this we didn’t know?
And this will fry your noodles. Minority Report with Tom Cruise came out in 2002. They could of used that technology and captured Scott Peterson before he killed Laci and Connor. But the Cryoprison had him.
I submit that Peterson was the wrong person arrested and sent to cryoprison.
I watched “Demolition Man” the other night. It got a lot right.
Idiocracy was a better prognosticator than Blade Runner or Running Man.
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