Just watched Blade Runner on DVD. It's really hard to believe that it failed at the box office. 
I read comments on a website article that was discussing Prometheus, saying that both BR and Prom failed for the common reason - Lead character getting his ass kicked.
But I thought that wasn't a problem
because Deckard was against Replicants, and futuristic theories often cite that AI could one day prove to be stronger than humen beings. And I haven't watched Prom yet.
Another website opined that BR failed because it was released during the time when heap of Sci Fi adventures like John Carpenter's The Thing, and Spielberg's E.T was released, and it being slow paced (Blade Crawler) couldn't compete with E.T and faded off along with The Thing. But the movie's futuristic details, thematic complexity, novelty, and cool sequences kept me hooked into the story all the way through, and even though it was slow paced, I never felt it.
If I had watched this movie when it was released along with E.T, I would have definitely picked B.R as the best among the two.
Sir Ridley Scott is a legend
And I'm awaiting Blade Runner - 2.

I read comments on a website article that was discussing Prometheus, saying that both BR and Prom failed for the common reason - Lead character getting his ass kicked.
But I thought that wasn't a problem

Another website opined that BR failed because it was released during the time when heap of Sci Fi adventures like John Carpenter's The Thing, and Spielberg's E.T was released, and it being slow paced (Blade Crawler) couldn't compete with E.T and faded off along with The Thing. But the movie's futuristic details, thematic complexity, novelty, and cool sequences kept me hooked into the story all the way through, and even though it was slow paced, I never felt it.
If I had watched this movie when it was released along with E.T, I would have definitely picked B.R as the best among the two.
Sir Ridley Scott is a legend

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