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||8 of 9 people found the following review helpful.| Not for the average fan or really anyone.|By John Colaresi|In one of Gore Vidal's essays he talks about how there are two kinds of novels: The P-Novel and the U-Novel. The first one is written for the public (P) or the average reader; the second one is written by university (U) professors who write to impress each other with word games and arcane references.
Some fi||A fascinating look at why Blade Runner has become a cornerstone of modern cinema, but readers may be scratching their heads a bit too often. (Jamais Jochim San Francisco Book )|About the Author|Matt Hills i
More than just a box office flop that resurrected itself in the midnight movie circuit, Blade Runner (1982) achieved extraordinary cult status through video, laserdisc, and a five-disc DVD collector's set. Blade Runner has become a network of variant texts and fan speculations—a franchise created around just one film. Some have dubbed the movie "classroom cult" for its participation in academic debates, while others have termed it "meta-cult," in lin...
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You can specify the type of files you want, for your device.Blade Runner (Cultographies) | Matt Hills, Sean Redmond. I have read it a couple of times and even shared with my family members. Really good. Couldnt put it down.