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Now I’ve got the image of a semi demolishing dozens of cars in my head.

You know what I’d love to see? Dedicated tunnels for semi trucks. There was a time when most of the goods in the US were transported by rail, but little by little, rail has been replaced by semis. Among the many problems with that is, in major arteries and metropolitan areas, especially you live near a port city, we

I’d pay to see that.

This. Nice to see there’s a stylish smart watch alternative, without a plastic band, [gawd I hate plastic watch bands] that’s reasonably priced. And I don’t care what ‘Times up, time to leave!’ [name checks out for this article BTW] says, that’s a cute Ewok.

I don’t see Ferrari leaving F1 as long as they’re able to dominate. Maybe after they get bored of winning?

Interesting thought. It’s a good point. My thoughts went to Trump’s obsessive need to dominate every situation, by keeping everyone off balance, because he’s so damn insecure. His whole, “I am the storm creating the chaos!” thing. By doing so he’s able to control the situation and dominate the people involved. It

And in other news: water is wet, the sky is blue, and politicians lie.

Wow, that must have been cool.

Way to go Jimmeh! Just remember, No punterino!

Seriously; how frickin hard is it to type a pass code?

There’s also an extended scene in Leon’s apartment where Leon is hiding the whole time, directly overhead Deckard and Gaff, by bracing himself on the walls.

Seriously. He keeps mumbling and I was struggling to understand him. His voice modulation is all over the place too; one moment he’s overly emphasizing certain words while dropping his voice for the next. I finally had to stop after 3 mins. I’m sure the guy is brilliant, but please work on the voice over and practice

That’s what I meant by deleted scenes, not the kinds of extra outakes they show at the ends of DVDs now days, but the stuff that got deleted in the theatrical release, then later added back to the subsequent releases. I probably should have been more clear about that.

Nice. What I remember, that I thought was uber cool at the time, was you could pause on a single frame and it was crystal clear, not jumping around and all static-y, like tape. So we were able to pause it and look at all the artwork in detail at the end. It was still only NTSC, but it felt like HD compared to regular

All this time I thought it contained the unicorn scene. I’ve got 4 versions of it now, the original VHS, the Theatrical Cut, the Director’s Cut and the Final Cut, plus two documentaries, one mostly with Syd Mead, the extra footage of Holden in the hospital and some other stuff that I can’t recall right now.

We’re talking a little over 30 years ago so I very well could be mistaken about the deleted scenes.

Yah, my friends and I were big time BR fans, I had the VHS version too, and the late 80's, my buddy, who was a much bigger movie nerd than I, got the LaserDisc version. No, not a DVD for those who aren’t familiar, a LaserDisc. The LD was the precursor to the CD and later DVD. It was BIG, about the size of a vinyl

It’s got a *big* MT01 vibe going, and that’s OK.

Wait... What? Did you say John Entwistle?

Yeah... nah. Hawaii? sure, but CA?