A subreddit dedicated to Blade Runner and Blade Runner 2049. The 1982 dystopian science fiction action film directed by Ridley Scott and starring Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer, and Sean Young - and it’s sequel directed by Denis Villeneuve. I also loved the performances of Ellen Burstyn and Harrison Ford, but of course, they gave away Harrison Ford's big line in the trailer, which kind of reduced its impact when it happened in the course of the story. And the guy playing Ellis, the man Adaline chose to live the rest of her life with, was completely outshone by Blake. Harrison Ford is the epitome of what is a subjective 11/10. Sure he looks like a generically attractive white guy in good health, but we all know that’s not what makes him a subjective 11. Reply reply People seem to be expecting the gravelly voice that Harrison Ford has had in more recent years, and are disregarding how much of that came with age. For as bad as people were suggesting it was, I was pleasantly surprised when I finally heard it—he sounds a lot closer to a young Harrison Ford than I was expecting. I watched this video expecting to see some kid that vaguely looks like Harrison Ford. I instead saw some kid eerily recreate the facial expressions of Harrison Ford as Han Solo. While wether you actually weren't impressed at all by the video is something that I cannot say, I can say with 100% certainty that there is hyperbole in these statements.
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