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I just rewatched Witness on 4K. First time in a long time. It stood up wonderfully.
I did check out an extra on the disc , an interview with Harrison Ford. In the interview they talked about Blade Runner. The interviewer said she was surprised that Blade Runner wasn’t a blockbuster. Both movies are very visual with Harrison Ford playing a cop in love with a woman named Rachel. One was an immediate success and the other took time to develop its following. Why? |
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