it was only a flop in the theatres because they forced ridley scott to cut so much stuff he wanted in it, change the ending and they added voice overs because they realised stupid people, actually most people wouldn't understand it. That is why it was a flop. When scott released the directors cut in...was in 92? it became a lot more popular. so there you are. and btw i haven't even fully watched it my english teacher loves it and babbled on and on about this today.Not-That-Bright said:It's for nerds and was a flop in the theatres...
Do you mind if I ask what you got in Advanced English?classics_chic said:The first time you watch it it's a bit weird, but as you watch it repeatedly (I know you're groaning, hear me out) you start to get it. I hated it the first time I watched it, thought it was awful- but the more you study it, the more you get it and the better it becomes. I think it deserves its place as a cult classic, and, as I said, I hated it when I saw it the first time.
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I like BNW...and I liked it even on the first reading.*SHeLL!* said:My whole class @ school HATED both BR and BNW but after 2 or 3 readings/viewings there are lik 2 people that rekon they would pay to see it...lol! anyway our teacher said that she hates it aswell, but its not a matter of likin it its only a matter of understandin it within the syllabus! so yeh!
I found BNW to be a more accurate portrayal of where the human race is headed - cloning, the "perfect" society etc.xrtzx said:hmmm, i like BR better than BNW, BR is very interesting.
I can relate to that I guess.xrtzx said:i guess so, i guess i dont like books im a visual person