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Now Playing Presents: The Complete Philip K Dick Retrospective Series  

Now Playing Presents: The Complete Philip K Dick Retrospective Series

Author: Venganza Media, Inc.

Hollywood's biggest directors and actors have always been drawn to the dark and paranoid science fiction of author Philip K Dick, from Ridley Scott's Blade Runner to Arnold Schwarzenegger's Total Recall to the upcoming Matt Damon film The Adjustment Bureau. Join Now Playing as Brock, Jakob, and Stuart delve into the mind of this imaginative writer and evaluate each big screen adaptation of his books and short stories.
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Blade Runner 2049
Wednesday, 31 December, 1969

In the early '80s, the dawn of home video, it would be easy to think movies had a lifespan of only four years. But Ridley Scott's creation Blade Runner escaped box-office failure to find its own life. Its imagery still influences artists 35 years after being released, and it's spawned novels, video games, and more. But now this dystopian vision returns to big screens with a sequel: Blade Runner 2049. Harrison Ford returns as Deckard, a man with secrets sought after by a new Blade Runner played by Ryan Gosling.  Can director Denis Villeneuve craft a vision that we'll still be discussing in 2052? Listen to this review to find out! {Philip K. Dick Series}  {Blade Runner Series}

 

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