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I might be wrong but I always took the moral to be that it didn't matter in the end - a bit similar to the premise in Total Recall that a man is defined by his actions not by his history.

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He's a replicant.

No he's not and that why as Roy is dying he saves Deckard. Humans are the only creatures with a complete disregard for all life.

I love how the opening cityscape is based on Middlesbrough.

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He's a replicant.

No he's not and that why as Roy is dying he saves Deckard. Humans are the only creatures with a complete disregard for all life.

I love how the opening cityscape is based on Middlesbrough.

http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=...128243172902888

Bullshit, fooking Scott telling us something relevant to the what? A scene that never made the cinematic release? That a mythical creature is the symbol for a "robot"? No wonder the studio took it off him and made a better cut out of his fucked up non-communitive imagery!

 

<_< (Well I never.)

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He's a replicant.

No he's not and that why as Roy is dying he saves Deckard. Humans are the only creatures with a complete disregard for all life.

I love how the opening cityscape is based on Middlesbrough.

 

They're ALL replicants there................... human life can't exist in that atmosphere

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He's a replicant.

No he's not and that why as Roy is dying he saves Deckard. Humans are the only creatures with a complete disregard for all life.

I love how the opening cityscape is based on Middlesbrough.

 

They're ALL replicants there................... human life can't exist in their atmosphere

Once you change that to "their" you have the perfect use of there/their/they're sentence Rob. If only you had of got there! :lol:

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He's a replicant.

No he's not and that why as Roy is dying he saves Deckard. Humans are the only creatures with a complete disregard for all life.

I love how the opening cityscape is based on Middlesbrough.

 

They're ALL replicants there................... human life can't exist in their atmosphere

Once you change that to "their" you have the perfect use of there/their/they're sentence Rob. If only you had of got there! :lol:

 

:icon_lol:

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He's a replicant.

No he's not and that why as Roy is dying he saves Deckard. Humans are the only creatures with a complete disregard for all life.

I love how the opening cityscape is based on Middlesbrough.

 

They're ALL replicants there................... human life can't exist in their atmosphere

Once you change that to "their" you have the perfect use of there/their/they're sentence Rob. If only you had of got there! :lol:

 

:icon_lol:

 

whatever turns you on..................... <_<:D

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