Loved this picture.
I think I remember seeing an Atari logo, too.bobinator said:
A small thing I liked is that there was still a Pan Am building, even though that's a company that doesn't exist in our reality anymore. The original already showed a Pan Am building in 2019, so it's still there.
His name is Bautista.Fightin TX Aggie said:
1. Why does K set his gun on the table in the first scene? He opens himself up to attack. (Btw, cool role for the actor who plays Drax in Guardians of the Galaxy)
Fightin TX Aggie said:
2. I think the beautiful Joi character is intended to bring sadness to the viewer, driven home by the "you've had a day" comment by the giant naked Joy towards the end. It shows the bitterness of life if we truly have no free will.
Except the director says they're real (in that link I posted.)YouBet said:
The bees confused me at first because there is obviously no way real bees would survive in an environment like that. Then once K asked about the dog I realized they are replicants.
ATM1876 said:
When K first arrives to Vegas there's a scene when his computer is scanning the city and a message pops up stating that radiation levels are nominal. If Deckard has been living there for so long I don't see why bees couldn't.
Jim01 said:
I believe the text at the beginning of the film mentioned their incredible strength. We also witnessed it when Batista knocked him through a wall.
cr0wbar said:
2 hours and 43 minutes.
waste of a redbox