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Blade Runner [1982] US Theatrical Cut (REPACK) 1080p BluRay AAC
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Blade Runner[1982]US Theatrical Cut(REPACK)1080p BluRay AAC x264-ETRG


IMDB:    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0083658 


  

plot

In a cyberpunk vision of the future, man has developed the technology to create replicants, human clones used to serve in the colonies outside Earth but with fixed lifespans. In Los Angeles, 2019, Deckard is a Blade Runner, a cop who specializes in terminating replicants. Originally in retirement, he is forced to re-enter the force when four replicants escape from an off-world colony to Earth.

The 1982 American theatrical version released by the studio included a "happy ending" (using leftover aerial footage from Stanley Kubrick's The Shining) and voiceovers added. Although several different versions of the script had included a narration of some sort, Harrison Ford and Ridley Scott decided to add scenes to provide the information; but financiers rewrote and reinserted narration during post-production after test audience members indicated difficulty understanding the film. It has been suggested that Ford intentionally performed the voice-over poorly, in the hope it would not be used, but in a 2002 interview with Playboy magazine, Ford clarified: "I delivered it to the best of my ability, given that I had no input. I never thought they'd use it. But I didn't try and sandbag it. It was simply bad narration." Ford also stated in 1999: "I contested it mightily at the time. It was not an organic part of the film.


cast

Harrison Ford  as  Rick Deckard
Rutger Hauer  as  Roy Batty
Sean Young  as  Rachael
Edward James Olmos  as  Gaff
M. Emmet Walsh  as  Bryant
Daryl Hannah  as  Pris
William Sanderson  as  J.F. Sebastian
Brion James  as  Leon Kowalski
Joe Turkel  as  Dr. Eldon Tyrell
Joanna Cassidy  as  Zhora
James Hong  as  Hannibal Chew
Morgan Paull  as  Holden
Kevin Thompson   as   Bear

Video:-

Format: mp4/H.264/MPEG-4 AVC/[email protected]
Codec ID: Advanced Video Coding
Duration : 1h 57mn 16sec
Average Bitrate: 3 800 Kbps
Maximum Bitrate: 13.9 Mbps
Resolution: 1920 x 800
Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1
Advanced Encoding: rc=2pass
Quality Factor (QF): 0.103
Menu: Yes Named

Audio:-

Format: AAC
Bitrate: 448 kbps
Channels: 6ch  Front: L C R, Side: L R, LFE
Sample Rate: 48 KHz
Language: English

Release info:-

Encoder: tomcat12
File Size: 3.48 GiB
Source: Bluray Branch-SM [Thanks]
Bluray Release Date: Dec 18, 2007
Sample: Yes
Subtitles(VobSub): English-US-SDH,French,Spanish (Latin America).

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Notes:- PPrevious release hasn't the Harrison Ford Navigation,this one has it


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Comments

good rip! thanks! hope you do rambo quadrilogy, dune, moonwalker or alexander revisited, cuz nobody has it at decent sized 1080p at the moment on tpb.. cheers! :)
Outstanding, thank you sisse.

I just simply like this version better as it was the first I saw at the theaters.

9/9 on my 55"
excellent rip

LOL cannot believe you removed the harrison ford voice-over !!!

As a matter of fact you should add the voice over to the Final Cut !!
Just to be clear, the "you" that ollie2012 is referring to is the producer/director right? This IS the version with HF's film Noire narration intact? I have Ridley's Final Cut, I've had it since the VHS came out in the 90's. But like bitstreeem, the "Theatrical" version is the one I saw back in 1982 and the one I've been waiting to see again ever since. I don't deny that the DC is probably better in a lot of ways, because Ridley was able to fix all the things the money men made him do. But I don't care about all that. For me it just doesn't have the same atmosphere without the narration. Plus, while I'm sure it was always the director's idea to make us wonder about whether Decker is human or not, I think the question just muddies up what it otherwise a great sic-fi thriller. I can't wait to watch this version again after 30 years!
I just wish that the audio was in Dolby Digital or DTS. Don't get me wrong, the up-loaders do a great job and I don't want to diminish their work with a complaint. But I have to ask. Nobody has an amplifier that plays back AAC audio natively. I know I can use VLC, but I'd have to run a 25 foot digital cable to reach from my computer to my HDTV. Instead I have both an Apple TV and a WDTV Live Media Player. Neither of them will play back AAC 5.1, except down mixed to stereo. I've been a recording engineer for 25 years and sound is almost as important to me as picture (often times more important). So I'll have to run this D/L through Handbrake before I can watch it. Not a big deal, but does it really make THAT much of a difference in size? If it does, I'll shut my mouth and never speak of this again. I'm just curious. Either way, many thanks for the D/L. Keep up the great work!
@JigShaun, My WDTV version 1 doesnt play DTS anyways......

can you not run the audio thru HDMI to your amplifier?

This is the one with Deckard's voice overs
There's an international theatrical version available on other sites encoded in HEVC with AC3 audio. Unfortunately, it was encoded at 25fps so you'd have to remux and re-encode the audio to match the proper theatrical framerate.
Never mind that, I just found a remux and will do a HEVC rip myself.