06-04-2008, 11:33 PM
Blade Runner.
Ah yes... I was seduced by the five version set in a tin!
I still like the original movie release version with narration and happy ending! So I am obviously a rebel!
Incidentally I do like 'The Rebel' too. Tony Hancock plays a humble office clerk who believes he is an artistic genius! Must have struck a chord! The ghastly 'Aphrodite at the water hole' and 'every brush stroke is torn from my body' and his final despairing cry to the audience who have rejected his art "your all raving mad, none of you know what you are looking at. Just you wait till I am dead then you will see I am right" are things I can relate to! :wink:
Graham.
Ah yes... I was seduced by the five version set in a tin!
I still like the original movie release version with narration and happy ending! So I am obviously a rebel!
Incidentally I do like 'The Rebel' too. Tony Hancock plays a humble office clerk who believes he is an artistic genius! Must have struck a chord! The ghastly 'Aphrodite at the water hole' and 'every brush stroke is torn from my body' and his final despairing cry to the audience who have rejected his art "your all raving mad, none of you know what you are looking at. Just you wait till I am dead then you will see I am right" are things I can relate to! :wink:
Graham.
"Is all that we see or seem but a dream within a dream" Edgar Allan Poe.
"Every brush-stroke is torn from my body" The Rebel, Tony Hancock.
"..I sweated in that damn dirty armor....TWENTY YEARS!', Charlton Heston, The Warlord.
"Every brush-stroke is torn from my body" The Rebel, Tony Hancock.
"..I sweated in that damn dirty armor....TWENTY YEARS!', Charlton Heston, The Warlord.