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Blade Runner 2049

Slate's Spoiler Specials

Slate Podcasts

Tv & Film, Tv Reviews, Film Reviews

3.6724 Ratings

🗓️ 6 October 2017

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

Slate movie critic Dana Stevens, culture editor Forrest Wickman, and Brow Beat editor Sam Adams discuss Blade Runner 2049, directed by Denis Villeneuve and starring Ryan Gosling and Harrison Ford. Warning: This podcast contains spoilers. Lots of spoilers. Email: [email protected] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

I want to tell you my secret now.

0:02.0

I see dead people.

0:05.0

Silent green is people!

0:09.0

He's my sister and my daughter.

0:14.0

Roseberg.

0:17.0

What's in the box?

0:20.0

And like that that he's gone

0:24.3

hi this is dana stevens slate's movie critic and we are here with the slate spoiler

0:29.0

special podcast on blade runner 2049 the new 30 years later sequel am i right is that how many

0:35.7

35 years blade rounders 1982 but it takes place 30 years later yes. Am I right? Is that how many years later? 35 years? Blade Rounders

0:38.0

1982, but it takes place 30 years later. Yes. So depending if you're talking about movie time or real time, right? The 35 and or 30 years later sequel to the Ridley Scott classic Blade Runner from 1982. When you think about it, it's rather odd that there hasn't been an attempt in all of our

0:54.8

culture of rebooting and sequels since to make another Blade Runner. I wonder if there were many

0:59.5

failed attempts. I guess that's true. I think this has been in the works for a few years, and I think

1:04.0

they wanted to get Christopher Nolan at some point. Probably the reason for that is that the original

1:10.1

movie is pretty uncommercial and didn't actually do very well.

1:14.8

I think it made, I guess it made like $6 million on its opening weekend.

1:18.4

Anyway, I believe it was a disappointment.

1:20.7

Right.

1:20.8

It was one of those cult successes that slowly crept up on being a cult success.

1:24.3

So I should introduce the two of you.

1:26.4

I'm here in the Slate Studios with

1:27.8

Forrest Wickman, Slate's Culture Editor. Hi, Forrest. Hey, Dana. And with Sam Adams, the editor of Browbeat,

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