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This is it: the one cut. For now at least.
Chip_douglas25 March 2009
Hidden away on the fifth and final disc of the Blade Runner boxed set, paired with the never before released Workprint of the film is this little documentary detailing Charles De Lauzirika's work restoring and tweaking Blade Runner into the so-called 'Final Cut'. A project he started in 2001, was put on hold in '02, got another green light in '05 and was finally released in 2007.De Lauzirika, who produced and directed all the other documentaries in this set, takes center stage now and begins with counting off the previous 4 known versions of the film: US theatrical, International Theatrical, Directors cut (all on disc 3) and the work-print (disc 5). First of all the crew had to catalog all the original negatives of the film, which had been marked for destruction (aka 'to be junked' in 1988, but somehow managed to survive, just sitting there on pallets in a warehouse. That is to say, all the reels were still there, if not all the of the original sound recordings.

Original Blade Runner Special Effect supervisors David Dryer, Douglas Trumbull and Richard Yuricich were brought in to add insight and give their blessing to the new alterations and tweaks that the Final Cut team was proposing. Which continuity problems were to be changed and which one were to be considered 'beloved mistakes' Three major alterations get special attention in this documentary. First and most famously, Joanna Cassidy was game enough to dress up in Zhora's skimpy outfit (the top half at least) in front of a green-screen, so new footage of her head could be placed over stunt woman Lee Pulfort. Even more far-fetched and geeky is the fact that Harrison Ford's son Ben was asked to be his father's lip-double (complete with a phony Ford scar) to make the make the scene of Deckard talking to Abdul Ben Hassan. The final pet peeve the team just had to fix was the iconic shot of the dove (you know, Roy Batty's soul) flying up into the sky. This is the one completely digital alteration to the film.

Clearly a labor of love for Charles and his collaborators, who are proud to describe themselves as geeks and super-fans. But where do you go from there, having completed your tribute to the film you love most in the whole of moviedom and got to contribute to the final, definitive (for as long as it takes) version. Only the future can tell.

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Great Look at Making a New Blade Runner
Michael_Elliott19 April 2015
All Our Variant Futures (2007)

**** (out of 4)

Excellent 30-minute documentary on the various cuts of BLADE RUNNER and how a team of people came together to try and create "The Final Cut" so that the fans will know Ridley Scott's full vision is now available. Producer and restoration experts Charles de Lauzirka and Kurt Galvao are on hand here to discuss the four previous versions of the film that were available. We're given a good explanation of what the differences were and we're also told what problems were still out there and why a fifth version needed to be made.

From here we basically get a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the fifth version of the film as we get to sit in on meetings with Scott and other people as they try to create the best version possible. This here included looking for sound that had gone missing and even bringing in Joanne Cassidy to try and recreate one of the biggest flaws in the original version. They even managed to bring in Harrison Ford's son to try and correct another error in the original movie.

I'm not the biggest fan of BLADE RUNNER but I found this documentary to be not only highly entertaining but it was also just great getting to see how these behind-the-scenes featurettes were made and how many years such a project can get stretched. Charles de Lauzirka did a wonderful job at taking viewers behind-the-scenes and really giving you a great idea of what it was like taking on a job like this and wanting to get the best product out there.
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