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Blade Runner 2049 // Edward James Olmos | Review & Discussion - Ep. 28

1 h 38 min · Gestern
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This week on Chain Link Theater, we're staying in the rain-swept, neon-drenched streets of Los Angeles for 30 years! We’re following Edward James Olmos from his mysterious, origami-folding role as Gaff in the original classic into the bleak, breathtaking future as we trace his return in Denis Villeneuve's 2017 sci-fi epic, Blade Runner 2049. We’re talking about his brief but impactful reprisal, alongside Ryan Gosling's haunting performance as Officer K and the long-awaited return of Harrison Ford's Rick Deckard. We dive into Roger Deakins' mind-blowing cinematography, the pulse-pounding score, and how this seemingly impossible sequel managed to beautifully expand on the philosophical questions of its predecessor. We even talk about what really constitutes a soul... and whether or not Joi's holographic love is truly real. Recite your baseline, and fire up your spinner. Let's go find the miracle. The VIP Lounge: We're rewatching the entire MCU on Patreon. Use promo code DOOM at checkout to get your first month for just $1! Unlock our entire back catalog at ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://patreon.com/chainlinktheater⁠⁠⁠⁠ [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://www.patreon.com/chainlinktheater] Catch the first 10 minutes of our premium episodes every Tuesday right here on the main feed!

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Episode Blade Runner 2049 // Edward James Olmos | Review & Discussion - Ep. 28 Cover

Blade Runner 2049 // Edward James Olmos | Review & Discussion - Ep. 28

This week on Chain Link Theater, we're staying in the rain-swept, neon-drenched streets of Los Angeles for 30 years! We’re following Edward James Olmos from his mysterious, origami-folding role as Gaff in the original classic into the bleak, breathtaking future as we trace his return in Denis Villeneuve's 2017 sci-fi epic, Blade Runner 2049. We’re talking about his brief but impactful reprisal, alongside Ryan Gosling's haunting performance as Officer K and the long-awaited return of Harrison Ford's Rick Deckard. We dive into Roger Deakins' mind-blowing cinematography, the pulse-pounding score, and how this seemingly impossible sequel managed to beautifully expand on the philosophical questions of its predecessor. We even talk about what really constitutes a soul... and whether or not Joi's holographic love is truly real. Recite your baseline, and fire up your spinner. Let's go find the miracle. The VIP Lounge: We're rewatching the entire MCU on Patreon. Use promo code DOOM at checkout to get your first month for just $1! Unlock our entire back catalog at ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://patreon.com/chainlinktheater⁠⁠⁠⁠ [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://www.patreon.com/chainlinktheater] Catch the first 10 minutes of our premium episodes every Tuesday right here on the main feed!

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