Blade Runner (8/10) Movie CLIP - Deckard vs. Batty (1982) HD
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Batty (Rutger Hauer) tries to stay alive long enough to kill Deckard (Harrison Ford).
FILM DESCRIPTION:
In this futuristic science fiction drama, two firms are both on the working overtime to see who can be first to perfect a new and groundbreaking invention -- a technology that can perfectly recreate human tissue, allowing people to be replicated at will. One of the companies is a small, cutting-edge concern, while the other is a major multinational conglomerate, and in a world where such companies control the legal and judicial system (hey, are you sure this is science fiction?), beating them to the punch can have deadly consequences. The larger firm sends a team of thugs to destroy the smaller company's offices, just as inventor Ludo (Michael St. Gerard) is using himself as a guinea pig for his final tests on the replication system; things go haywire during the assault, and soon Ludo finds himself chasing his own manmade evil twin. Replikator also stars Ned Beatty, Brigitte Bako, and Ilona Staller, the latter better known as Cicciolina, the Italian adult film star who was elected to that nation's Parliament.
CREDITS:
TM & © Warner Bros. (1982)
Cast: Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer
Director: Ridley Scott
Producers: Charles de Lauzirika, Hampton Fancher, Jerry Perenchio, Ridley Scott, Run Run Shaw, Paul Prischman, Bud Yorkin, Brian Kelly, Ivor Powell, Michael Deeley
Screenwriters: Philip K. Dick, Hampton Fancher, David Webb Peoples
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The pain from the spike through his hand was to shock his system and keep him focused , and yes his body was shutting down and this gave him a little more time.
You can invent in your mind any explanation that you want of course. But I fail to see how a nail through the hand would enhance his life in any way. It is obviously a Christ analogy. The nailed hand is the hand Roy uses to save Deckard, pulling him up with precisely that hand.
Yes of course it's Biblical symbolism, but the in-universe reasoning is that the intense pain that is caused by driving a nail through the hand jostles his nerves and allows him to keep the limb active for a little longer. It doesn't "enhance" his life; it's for stimulation.
+Thunkful2 It's both. The first time Roy appears in the film it's a shot of his hand curling up. He's able to stop it and says "time enough". He's already begun expiring at the beginning of the movie.
In this scene his hand starts curling up again but he can't stop it as easily as he did before hence he tries something more extreme and it works. It also is likely a Christ analogy knowing Ridley Scott. No reason it can't be both things.
@@Thunkful2 I think it will certainly increase heart rate, maybe blood pressure and adrenaline as well
@@megahurtz30 That's a scientific fact. Wheelchair bound athletes have been know to cheat by stick sharp tacks or other objects on their seats in order to stab them enough to increase their "heart rate, maybe blood pressure and adrenaline." The hand part was to give a Jesus morality question to the scene.
Roy wanted to give Deckard a taste of what living in fear and being hunted was like. He was telling him, “we are just like you. We don’t want to die either”
Urgh, I love the nail through the hand. He's so desperate for life he's doing that just to get another 5 minutes.
He's dying, his body shutting down, but the pain of the injury gives him enough stimulation to keep going. It's sort of like the high level version of slapping yourself awake.
Jesus Christ analogy.
@@SerPinkKnight Neat. Never knew why he did that aside from assuming he was crazy.
@@RATPT0I, earlier in the film Batty's hand is shown squeezing his fingers in an ominous closeup while saying "Time... enough." to himself. The hand is an important thing that pays off when Batty saves Deckard after this nail trick.
I wonder if Kylo Ren pounding his bowcaster wound in The Force Awakens is a reference to this?
THAT'S THE SPIRIT!
Roy's such an awesome character, deep, intelligent, even compassionate to his friends...but as his inevitable fate approaches, his once keen mind becomes a foaming broth of rage, you can hear his sanity slipping with every line.
well said m8
And his ultimate kindness to Deckard by sparing his life after Deckard had killed Pris, the love of his life, shows his humanity.
He was programmed to do this
Henrique Bitencourt if you want to go that route it goes completely against everything the movie is trying to say (that replicants have capacity for humanity and empathy and are therefore just as much people as we are). It’s no longer one man saving another, it’s a machine following orders (which he very much isn’t, otherwise none of this would be happening).
"Six, seven! Go to hell, go to heaven!!" Love that line!
Yes! and ... "four, five, how to stay alive?"
When waiting for the ticket sales store to open to get tickets for rock concerts we used to chant
"One, two, three, four, open up the fk-in door! Five, six, seven, eight, don't you fk-in hesitate!" 🤭
The devils number which is 6 and gods number which is 7
I always thought he was referencing the beatles song lol
The writing in this movie is amazing, IMHO they never should have made the sequel. I was only able to watch about half an hour of it.
Hauer is and always was the real star of Blade Runner. He's brilliant as Roy.
+SamGuthrie1977 For me, Rachael has always been the emotional heart of the movie. Roy is the intellectual center, while Deckard is just a regular guy, although deeply troubled, alcoholic, with a lot of defense mechanisms that hinder his development.
I agree, and how he didn't get the Oscar for best supporting role is a fucking scandal and disgrace. But hey, he's Dutch, so as a foreigner he probably just didn't kiss the right asses in Hollywood to get that golden statuette.
This was Hauer 's film.
He would have been the star , but deckard is Also My favourite Harrison ford's role
RIP Rutger Hauer. Dude was a beast.
I can see you!
That's the spirit!!!
This whole chase is so incredibly awesome! Roy has the best lines. Like when he laughs and says, "Where are you going?" (Must be at the end of the previous clip.)
hohohooooohohooooooo!
If only only you could see what I've seen with your eyes.
Where are you going?
Those parts where he is standing still and then randomly sprints are so creepy. It's also how creepy how human a replicant can become. He showed pain, anger, and sadness
+TheUnstoppableScythe why is the bradbury building abandoned?
+Brian Kent Pirrie - In the original book by Philip K Dick the story was set after World War Terminus in a post apocalypse America where most people who could leave had left Earth to live on other planets, leaving most of the the pre war buildings abandoned and ownerless.
+bluedivide1 what was the world war terminus humans vs aliens or aliens vs androids?
Brian Kent Pirrie- Humans vs Humans
i thought world war terminus was humans vs aliens!!!
So everyone noticed the nail of course, but did anyone happen to catch that Roy damaged his hand at the same time as Deckard was bandaging his hand? Nice little contrast between them there.
So you're saying Roy's pain was healing him.
Roy's nail through his hand is often seen as a symbolic reference to the stigmata on Jesus Christ the biblical Savior as Roy would save Deckard from falling to death later on in the movie, in fact he saved Deckard specifically with the hand that has the nail driven through it instead of the other uninjured hand .. which is really interesting and ironical ... its symbolic as a sign that he has crossed the threshhold from being a mere robot human clone to being as compassionate and as emotional as a human being, if not more ...
@@88feji no he made the pain to shock his system so he can stay alive for a longer time until his expire date
@@samotr7713 baa hatha
@@usersif6493 lak da, ahaaa watch blade runner?
1:27 when someones taking too long in the only bathroom...
🤣🤣🤣🤣
"You better get out, or I'm gonna have ter kill ya!"
Be patient, I'm constipated!
RIP Rutger Hauer ( 1944 - 2019 ) you was and will be always remembered as a great actor with a great heart.. we miss you
This is like living with someone who has schizo-affective disorder who isn't taking medication.
Meaning?
Exactly right. I know a girl who lives close to where my late mum did . She goes absolutely mad when off her meds.
"That's the spirit!!!!" Love that line.
Me, too! I've always loved the way that the always high - spirited Rutger Hauer delivers that line. I'm not a fighter by any means, but he just might able to compel me to want to taste first blood. If anybody could do it, Rutger could. I always had a pretty boy-man crush on him, anyway. IMO, the man has peers.
"I can see you!"
Fucking terrifying.
When Roy stuck his head through the wall, all I could think was "Here's Batty!"
Fun fact: The original theatrical ending to this film apparently features unused shots from The Shining
@@laslalal8451Also, Tyrell is played by Joe Turkell, who was Lloyd the bartender in The Shining.
Oh, yeah, Deckard is definitely a Replicant. I mean, look how he is... struggling to stay alive while a killing machine is playing with him like a cat with a mouse.
it's up to everyones interpretation
I've always thought of Deckard as human too but you're right Ethan because
they're meant to be indisernible. After all Deckard himself thinks he's human
(lots of photo's? maybe genuine ones?) maybe he is human, maybe Rachael
is too? Tom would be a very unhappy cat if he actually got jerry but in real life
cats aren't known for going out of their way to save mouses lives are they? i did once, had one in the house, used a humane trap with a crunchy nut cornflake
in it and let it go, but then i'm not a cat and i prefer cornflakes too.
Ethan John Nope, no more debate about it. Riddley Scott himself confirmed it; Deckard is indeed a replicant.
Next question: is Ridley Scott a replicant ? strange how works of fiction require definitive facts from Directors, all those imagined meanings, interpretations and debates will be gone, like rain in the rain leaving nothing but endless silence
and blank stares, like robots switched off waiting for Blade Runner II and some Sunshine through World War Terminus clouds and Aunt Mary's frilly blouse,
like finishing the book and trying not to scream before grabbing something,
anything by Isaac Asimov.
Bigger question: Are YOU a replicant?
Damn, this scene is absolutely visceral. Ridley at his finest. A rogue machine trying to hold onto to its consciousness. The wolf howl. The lighting. Everything.
Aw man, I was hoping for my favorite line in this clip.
"Where are you going?"
Not so much the text, but his delivery. Then again, delivery and context is what makes almost every line in this movie memorable.
"How old am I?"
I know this is a very old comment but i agree, i remember bursting out laughing the first time i heard him say that line. The way he says it sounds like he's about to laugh or like he's watching a little toddler trying to wander off somewhere without him lmao XD
Roy has so many funny, curious little lines and "where are you going?" is also my favorite. He seems genuinely amused and fascinated by human behavior.
@@seanf7810 I love the “That hurt” line he does, my favourite lol
I love this scene, how it shows Batty's once sharp, brilliant mind crumbling into insanity as his inescapable death approaches.
However hard he tried, nothing he could do, was enough to stave of his fate...all that remains is hate, and revenge...
No: he offers Deckard salvation, redeems him hence the Xian imagery.
He offers sympathy in his own demise... a gift
You forgot mercy
Far Cry healing in a nutshell
LOL, THAT'S THE SPIRIT! Love that line hehe!
Rugter Hauer is one of the only Dutch actors that amazes me every time. He makes me proud to be Dutch and motivates me to keep studying film as he’s shown me it’s not impossible to make it big in movies outside of our small little country.
nail - to induce pain = adrenolin - ohh - im too drunk to make any more scence
He put a nail in his hand to stop his hand from seizing up (since he was 'dying')
... or spell correctly.
@@Nineteen1900Hundred No. For the adrenaline rush. His humanity was real.
@@gracefullikeagazelle and due to the adrenaline rush he put a nail trough his hand so that he won't shut down so fast and lasts a bit longer
The virgin Deckard vs Chad Batty
I feel so sorry for Roy. All he wanted to do was live. Don't we all wish to live forever? RIP Rutger Hauer. The most beautiful man and actor.
With the exception of Star Wars the way this film looks is unprecedented. It looks like it could have been made yesterday. The crispness of the picture and the special effects models were spot on. Take a look at Logan's Run and compare them.
0:36 is that rigor mortis? his fingers becoming grey already
Notice how the nail went through his hand causing him suffering that resembles the one Jesus Christ went through. Then get mind fucked at the fact that the hand that suffered to remain alive a little longer is the same hand used to save Deckard. or more appropriately "Forgive" deckard. its funny how in life you notice things that are irrelevant because me noticing this won't affect me and it doesn't even make me special.... jajajajaja
Rutger Hauer improvised most of his lines for this movie. Genius. RIP.
he did not. he improvised "tears in the rain"
Rutger Hauer soooo out performed Harrison Ford in this movie that he should have been listed in the credits as the star.
In the end dialogue, Hauer's 'tears in rain' speech wasn't even in the script; he made it up spontaneously as the scene was being filmed!!!.
When that scene ended, the entire film crew applauded him like there was no tomorrow.
The world building, the set designs, the lighting, photography, the wetness and muck and decay of it all - is like nothing else.
Absolutely agree, I assume it's a set that was built from scratch, but the last few rooms that Roy and Deckard fight through are so realistic down to the last grungy detail. You can sense the history and many past lives in those old abandoned rooms.
I think Deckard is human considering how much he keeps getting his ass kicked by replicants.
it´s quite incredible that he died in 2019, the year he was supposed to die in the movie
Underrated actor massively and sad he is no longer with us.
This and LadyHawke are just magic movies for diff reasons. Also I watched “Hobo With A Shotgun” and as stupid as the movie is, he still owns it.
Just miss the dude and this really is probably the very best sci-fi non horror of all time. This is the physical embodiment of everything we love in Cyberpunk. It’s the perfect movie.
My only problem is that I wished it was a 4 hour epic longer movie cos it’s just one of a kind. I’d happily watch Dekard flying round for twenty mins hunting with the ambience. Just a magic 10/10 film
I believe there's a longer director's cut called white dragon on DVD, but I'm sure it's floating around online somewhere too
No one - NO ONE - can say "That's the spirit!" like Rutger does in this scene. Total awesomeness!
Just watched this movie for the very first time last night....it was so good.
If I hit a guy 2 times on the face with a metal pipe and he turn to me an says: "that's the spirit!" I would freak out and run too.
Rest in Peace, Rutger Hauer...
Imagine the replicants in Blade Runner being used as alarm clocks. Every time someone wakes up, Roy's head crashes through their wall saying "You need to wake up. Or I'm gonna have to kill ya!"
Jesus, that must be the true hell...
I'm sure that definitively will get anyone up, fearing for their whole entire life to be threatened. Oversleeping would lead to such dreadful & devastating consequence.
That sounds like fun.
The thing about Decker repearing his hand and Roy doing the same, but not repearing it, just buing time.
Actually Roy proved to be the best replica made” even better then racheal....he figured out how to achieve immortality” at the last moment” he decided to save deckard....this is because deckard will never forget and pass on the memories....Who Roy was.....being remembered.....is a achievement of immortality.....and you become timeless.
I loved the storyline to this movie.....and the writing is good.
Whenever I get a cramp that closes my hand, I contemplate the nail.
How to call that “whale howl” after Roy’s laugh on 0:02? I really love that sound
Even Leon didn't have a chance with batty he played with deckord
One thing i always loved in this scene is all the jerky movements Batty makes. Rutger Hauer did a great job with the subtleties of a machine fighting his own death...
Correct me if I'm wrong, but It sounds like after the second blow with the pipe, Deckard yells "You're Dead". Then when Roy saves Deckard on the roof, he cries out "Kinship!" That's when I first suspected Deckard was a replicant. Sometimes the captions are different from one version to the next.
I just love how randomly he goes through a wall
My favorite clip from the movie,.......”NOW THAT’S THE SPIRIT!!!”
1:25
01:25> Express train about to batter thru bathroom wall
Is there a dead body behind Deckard at 1:42 ? The feet can be seen at the bottom left.
Maybe it's from the guy who kept them hidden
"That was unsportsmanlike"
In a way, roy was as human as human can be, he just wanted to live longer, just like any human being.
I like that the opponents in this fight are both wrecks and way past their prime.
RIP. Descansa en paz...MARAVILLOSO RUTGER HAUER.
Love this movie! Classic Masterpiece!
1:48
Batty : [taunting Deckard with a counting rhyme] Six! Seven! Go to Hell or go to Heaven!
Deckard : [Deckard smashes an iron rod against Batty's head] Go to Hell!
Batty : [grabbing the iron rod] GOOD! THAT'S THE SPIRIT!
Like he said to Deckard moments before “If you don’t play the game I will just have to kill”.
That's the spirit! Makes this devout pacifist want to go out and fight...
+todd craig Fight who though, and for what reason, that's always the million dollar question.
Fight Deckard, of course, along with my man hero, Roy Batty.
Anybody know the creepy music that starts at about 0:03?
Awesome.
Now this is how Real movies were made long ago....with no CGI explosiones....just sets and a story!
Atmosphere...
The Thing and Blade Runner: two movies hated when they were released only to be re-analyzed as masterpieces!
1:29
Batty: hmm i knew i shouldve taken that left turn at Albuquerque.
i miss you rutger/roy
Also, ramming one's head through a wall is like something out of a Jim Carrey movie.
1:28
That's the spirit. Natural selection with the evidence buried everywhere.
The Bathroom needed remodeling anyway....
Roy Batty was / is the most interesting character in the whole film. Most of the actors on this were brilliant but there's something about Hauer that makes him standout in just about any film he's in. He just has "it"..plus, he's gorgeous .
he wanted to see what life means to Deckard bcs Roy knew his destiny.Time to die
what's the track in the background of this scene?
1:28 Here's Johnny!
Why's Sting fighting Indiana Jones?
1:29 "I want the copper from your pipes, and I'm going through the tile walls of your shower to get it."
i love how tough and wacky that is. *gets busted in the face with a big metal pipe* THATS THE SPIRIT
lol this is supposed to be from 1982 why is the quality so good
Because when you strike a new print from a well maintained negative the quality is maintained.
You sir, are a damn genius.
I always felt like he had such an ill befitting name for a cyborg. To me, Roy Batty sounds like a pie eating munchman from Wigan
He is not a cyborg but a android
People like myself wouldn't have understood all the details in this movie until further repeats
Bruh what is up with the description
One of my favorite scenes from my all time favorite movie. RIP Roy.
I have a question for anyone. Did Roy stab deckard's hand too when he saved him from falling? It looked like the needle went into deckards hand
Lucky his battery went flat just in time...
Does Roy's voice remind anyone else of Liquid from Metal Gear Solid?
Liquid Snake was almost definitely inspired by Roy. Their style of jacket is very similar too
Even when he's being creepy and predatory, Roy just makes you feel for him
0:29 I never noticed.
It clearly shows Deckard making it to the rooftop.
Yet he's still in the building in the next shot.
I always thought that, but you can see the toilets in the background and one in the foreground next to him. He's just crawled up into the next floor and it's leaking rain water everywhere.
RIP Rutger Hauer
I wonder if Batty's hair tastes like lemon.
I did that at a drive thru window when they fucked up my order...1:29
🤣 why can I imagine this one perfectly?
1:26 this shouldn't be funny, but I find it hilarious
That bathroom looks absolutely grungy.
"Not yet." I get that very often now-a-days. I think it's girls kissing the food. "That's the spirit!" Pipe dreams.
1:27 HEY KIDS WANNA SEE A DEAD BODY?
Hellsing ultimate abridged i see
0:32 Did he started... To die? Why his hand was like this? Pale, twitching?
Batty is a replicant - basically a very high-end, self aware, robot. He was built with an expiration date. His body is beginning to shutdown as programmed.
What is the name of the soundtrack part to tis scene? with the almost catlike siren thing that makes this whole part so dark and sick?
+rectumdilbert05 I know right! It sounds just like a cat calling out in the night. Caterwauling I think they call it.
+rectumdilbert05 Unfortunately, that cat howl cue has never been released :(
Roy is the ultimate Aryan Warrior, played to perfection by Rutger, RIP brother
Notice the whole time Roy hasn’t done a single thing to harm Deckard besides break his fingers? He’s smashing up the wall and coming toward him in aggression sure, but he halts with comical taunts. Deckard on the other hand is quiet, but attacks Batty with aggression. It’s like a mocking of other 80’s movies with protagonist vs the big bad guy climax, but to our perspective and context of the movie Batty isn’t an antagonist he just wanted to save his girlfriend and friends to live longer. It’s like Batty in his final moments of life was trying to teach Deckard the error of his ways by acting over the top pretending like he was going to kill Deckard in a form of mocking his profession showing him how he sees Rick. Also it’s debatable that he might have felt sympathetic to Deckard because he knew was a replicant unaware he wasn’t human. Thoughts?
I think Roy wanted to die. He knew his time was almost up and his lover and friends are all dead. He really didn’t have anything left.
@@guybrushgetchell2945 that is in no doubt true.
he wanted to scare Deckard, to give him a sample of living in fear.
@@metsrus I agree.
if i was deckard i would’ve shat my pants
We are constrained to various possibilties!
WHY this footage and not the WHOLE scene? or at least a part that concludes somewhere.......
I can totally understand where Roy Batty is coming from, somedays I feel like I am like no one else
I like how Deckard, arguably the best blade-runner in the world, realizes that he is still at a profound disadvantage against unarmed Roy Baty - even though he still has that cannon. 😂😂