Rutger Hauer and Blade Runner - "30 years ago I saw the future"

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  • @Feuerdragon1
    @Feuerdragon1 11 років тому +1533

    The sad thing is that Hollywood never used, or recognized Rutger Hauer's unique and special talent - like Ridley Scott did.

    • @TesladiMurbox
      @TesladiMurbox 11 років тому +50

      Ridley Scott is Ridley Scott.

    • @Feuerdragon1
      @Feuerdragon1 11 років тому +27

      Tesla di Murbox Indeed, Scott is currently the best director around, and has been so for years and years; starting with the excellent, but little known 'The Duellists' .

    • @TesladiMurbox
      @TesladiMurbox 11 років тому +5

      But he have problems as anyone. I wish i could help him.

    • @thothharris
      @thothharris 11 років тому +50

      Paul Verhoeven used him a lot during their Dutch movie making years, though. You should see those films .Excellent body of work, including an extraordinary movie set in the Middle Ages.

    • @Feuerdragon1
      @Feuerdragon1 10 років тому +23

      I did not know about his drinking, sad, but lots of actors are insecure and resort to whatever gets them overs their real or imaginated fears; as, of course, most of us to too.

  • @Reb3nga
    @Reb3nga 9 років тому +2808

    I saw him about ten years ago.
    He ordered a coffee at the bar where I was working. I was stunned since I did not expect to see him at that time and place.
    He noticed it, winked, smiled and thanked me for the coffee.
    Truly a modest and polite man. I can say I'm honoured to have served him.

    • @siouzsie
      @siouzsie 9 років тому +24

      +Reb3nga Lovely.

    • @marq101
      @marq101 9 років тому +161

      +Reb3nga I had a similar experience. In 1989 I had bought a new motorbike and went to the dealer to pick it up. Outside stood a big white motorhome.
      There where two new bikes outside standing next to eachother; Mine, a full on sports bike and an all white huge Honda Goldwing with all bells and whistles and a little trailer in the same livery.
      I stood bend over my new pride and joy looking at all the details when I heard a voice saying 'nice bike you have'. Looking up I directly stared in the face of Rutger Hauer. All I could say was 'you too' (he was a youth hero of mine playing in a tv serie Floris in 1969 so it was a bit of a big deal to meet him). Then we shatted a while about our bikes and his big motorhome (which could store the Goldwing btw). Very friendly gentle man. Very nice to have met him.

    • @Reb3nga
      @Reb3nga 9 років тому +6

      +Marc Swart Floris was iets voor mijn tijd ;) Soldaat van Oranje was het eerste dat ik van hem zag. Vandaag Blade Runner in de bioscoop gezien, schitterend!

    • @truepontiac8000
      @truepontiac8000 9 років тому +56

      +Reb3nga I don't know this man in person, but the way you described the moment of him winking and smiling at you sounds just like him.

    • @Valhallen002
      @Valhallen002 9 років тому +33

      +True Pontiac I agree, and love his sincere way of acting. It's like he doesn't even have to try, he just is himself.

  • @andrewdempsey6576
    @andrewdempsey6576 5 років тому +273

    Rutger Hauer, one of the most criminally underrated actors of all time. I felt it when I heard the news of his passing. He will not be lost in time like tears in the rain. RIP.

    • @Retr0ver4
      @Retr0ver4 10 місяців тому +1

      ​@@netcurtainsHe is an underrated actor. He should have been cast far more and in more movies. They completely missed great opportunities to have him make great films

    • @gandalfgreyhame3425
      @gandalfgreyhame3425 2 місяці тому +2

      @@Retr0ver4 If you look at his IMDB page, he was actually an extremely prolific actor, and was usually working on anywhere from 2-8 projects a year. Unfortunately, most of them were small parts, and his bigger parts were usually low budget and often lowbrow films like Hobo with a Shotgun, Blood of Heroes, and The Hitcher. I think this affected his brand because he was in so many small roles and low budget movies that nobody ever saw or heard of. "Soldier of Orange", based on a real WWII Dutch hero, was the 1977 Dutch movie he made with director Paul Verhoeven, and this was the breakout movie that brought both to the attention of Hollywood. It's also one of his best movies, and worth seeing.

    • @4Everlast
      @4Everlast 2 місяці тому

      THE definition of charisma.

  • @shivelyfilms
    @shivelyfilms 5 років тому +1037

    "Half of Roy belongs to me, or half of me belongs to Roy"
    Both died in 2019 so this is true RIP Rutger Hauer

    • @Herr.P
      @Herr.P 5 років тому +22

      Damn you are right.

    • @chriswilson3126
      @chriswilson3126 5 років тому +9

      Wow you blew my mind. So true. Rip Rutger.

    • @MrFrussel
      @MrFrussel 5 років тому +13

      Fun weird coincidence as well. He was born on the hottest recorded day in Dutch history and died on a day in which the record was broken.

    • @065Tim
      @065Tim 5 років тому +13

      @@MrFrussel He actually didn't, he died on 19th of July. The news broke on the 24th after his burial.
      Wouldn't call it a "fun" coincidence neither. It's tragic.

    • @MrFrussel
      @MrFrussel 5 років тому +5

      @@065Tim Ah, ok thx for clearing that up. My bad. Spreading false information has became the norm anyway these few years :p

  • @itsaashish
    @itsaashish 5 років тому +2026

    So strange that he died at the end of Blade Runner and it was set in 2019.
    The year that he actually died in real life.
    Tears in the rain.

    • @laurenceegan6136
      @laurenceegan6136 5 років тому +59

      Yes! I hadn't thought of that!

    • @bullydully7428
      @bullydully7428 5 років тому +123

      When you sign the deal, they give you the expiration date.

    • @itsaashish
      @itsaashish 5 років тому +29

      @@bullydully7428 How sad and ironic

    • @chuffpup
      @chuffpup 5 років тому +41

      Woo.. That _is_ strange. Thanks for pointing it out.

    • @JamesDeWeaver
      @JamesDeWeaver 5 років тому +21

      @@bullydully7428 100% - incept & expiry dates ---- known to but a few. As it is said, "When your numbers are up" as it were. #Peace

  • @fabiobonetta5454
    @fabiobonetta5454 5 років тому +374

    It would have never worked without him. He's the heart and soul of the movie, Its true hero

    • @DanielAppleton-lr9eq
      @DanielAppleton-lr9eq Рік тому +12

      YES ! I think that Eldon Tyrell was the " villain " at least where the Replicants were concerned. Roy only wanted more / better LIFE. This movie was ART.

    • @gasparinatou2011
      @gasparinatou2011 Рік тому

      😂😊q ok go go t in it just

    • @MrPossumeyes
      @MrPossumeyes Рік тому +10

      Thankyou, Rutger, for sharing Roy's passing with me. Just "...tears in the rain."

    • @petermgruhn
      @petermgruhn Рік тому +1

      @@DanielAppleton-lr9eq Things which Tyrell could not, not "would not"... COULD not do for Roy. So Roy killed him. "Yay hero."

    • @michaelmccormack2634
      @michaelmccormack2634 Рік тому

      It's rare in a movie where the villain is the audience and the hero is the person in your day to day life (depending on who you are) that is making your life worse... The established morons of the current power system.

  • @willianfink8519
    @willianfink8519 5 років тому +2219

    Rest in peace. We will never forget you. Your moments will not be lost in time, like tears in the rain.

  • @vonzuchter
    @vonzuchter 8 років тому +548

    I'm 37 and I've just seen this film for the first time in my life. A masterpiece. And the soundtrack from Vagelis was simply orgasmic for the ears. I can't believe I missed this film. Better late than never I guess.

    • @denerobbins6563
      @denerobbins6563 8 років тому +6

      Ah man really? well i guess better late than never :) only downfall is i would say is you wont feel the same nostalgia when i see this movie from my childhood or the feeling when you hear the music, but glad you enjoy it cause it's amazing!!

    • @vincentwolf1456
      @vincentwolf1456 8 років тому +13

      36. Same here. Always thought it's an old, boring movie. Special effects gotta age horribly by now, right? Wrong. I'm in love with this movie. Another lesson to me to not be afraid to watch something from the past, might find a new favorite thing.

    • @vonzuchter
      @vonzuchter 8 років тому +9

      Vincent Wolf exactly.. after watching blade runner I started a classic film marathon and watched numerous classic films I never had the chance to watch... I started from the 50's

    • @ZachariahPvP
      @ZachariahPvP 8 років тому +9

      I'd give a lot to be able to see this movie for the first time again heh. Awesome experience. Truly mind blowing.

    • @Tyrfingr
      @Tyrfingr 8 років тому

      Sounds like a very good choice, it is so easy to miss out on truly great movies if one just stays with the current titles. I watched Blade runner when it came out, but of course i didn't learn to appriciate it until maybe 10 years later. Since i was just 5 at the time haha! i have little recollection of that moment but i re-watched it several times later. I have a list of movies that i think movie buffs shouldn't miss out on at any cost. Blade runner is definately amongst the top of the chart.
      I grew up watching Jason and the argonauts from -63 and The journey to the centre of the earth from -59
      it just rolled on from there. If you haven't seen any of those, i really recommend it. There is something about the special effects from the time that makes the movies alot more human. And doesn't distract from the journey or the messages or the plot.

  • @lowellray2397
    @lowellray2397 Рік тому +106

    As someone who grew up alone and unloved by those around me, Roy's words touched my soul in a way no movie ever has before or since. The pain and loss of your entire life experience vanishing unshared and unseen into the void is soul rending. Roy expressed these feelings in a way that instantly resonated with me. It hurt me to my core, and still does today. Roy and I are very much alike, both trapped in a world we don't really understand, filled with thoughts and feelings nobody else seems to want to share or care about, wondering what we did that was so wrong. In the end, we all just want to be seen and loved by someone.

    • @vincebevis2277
      @vincebevis2277 Рік тому +4

      I do truly understand friend that is beyond words.

    • @TheFremenBlue
      @TheFremenBlue Рік тому +4

      Thank you for your honest and very personal comment. That's the magic of art, it speaks to us of the truths deep inside us that we don't even know how to articulate. BR is my favorite movie, and I can't imagine anyone but Rutger playing Roy. I hope you find someone who does care about your thoughts & feelings & wants to share them with you. Best wishes.

    • @outlawedTV88
      @outlawedTV88 Рік тому +2

      most of the likes of you and me do not understand this world bcz we are taught lies about it and deep inside our souls we know that something is terribly wrong with this world - when you on a mission to find the truth for a half a century long battle and you finally find it you get instant relief and everything now makes sense.
      "It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society"

    • @StrixyN
      @StrixyN Рік тому

      hi :)

    • @standaman8081
      @standaman8081 Рік тому +1

      Wow, that's unbelievably powerful.
      I feel for you. Not pity.
      I just feel for you.
      I hope you find your peace........x

  • @miket851
    @miket851 5 років тому +713

    For me this film almost 40 years old has the most authentic feeling of any futuristic SciFi picture. All the CGI and other tech haven't come close to capturing the same experience. The actors the scenary, the music which is huge just makes it feel as real as it gets. One of the best movies ever made.

    • @hiitsrudd8567
      @hiitsrudd8567 5 років тому +6

      It would of been perfect with LCD displays but unfortunately we didn't have in the 80's

    • @SCROGY
      @SCROGY 5 років тому +2

      Word.

    • @garethroberts9729
      @garethroberts9729 5 років тому +19

      @@hiitsrudd8567 It was perfect as it was.

    • @thedigitalemotion
      @thedigitalemotion 5 років тому +19

      Mike, your absolutely right, cgi never feels right against the organic style of yesteryear. You couldn’t have said it better.

    • @opencurtin
      @opencurtin 5 років тому +7

      Mike T I remember seen it as a kid and the use of Ford was brilliant contradiction to the fluffy Star Wars movies , it should not have worked but it did says a lot about Ford as an actor and how he could transcend been typecast as Solo , Hauer was a revelation in his role , I’m surprised he never popped up in a Tarantino movie .

  • @48some
    @48some 5 років тому +477

    RIP Rutger Hauer ( 1944 - 2019 ) you were and will be always remembered as a great actor with a great heart.. we miss you

    • @KyleNike84
      @KyleNike84 5 років тому +2

      Were.

    • @frostbitepokin9520
      @frostbitepokin9520 4 роки тому

      Osman Yousif that doesn’t make sense

    • @yeyien2320
      @yeyien2320 4 роки тому +1

      He death in peace after he play in >Observer a dystopian cyperbunk (horror game) and its one of my favorites survival horror !!!

    • @mattmcdermott3919
      @mattmcdermott3919 4 роки тому

      Rip. Rutger. Hauser. 1944. 2019. You. Were. And. Will. Be. Always. Remembered. As. A. Great. Man god bless you all very much hope got will soon be there. Withyou has bless you all very much. Great actor. With. Heart will forever miss you all very much. Rest in piece. Best friend ever. Big. Fans of you all very much hope got will soon

    • @robertooliveira596
      @robertooliveira596 4 роки тому +2

      Great actor!! Legend.

  • @patrolpilot3756
    @patrolpilot3756 5 років тому +108

    He's done so much more than Blade Runner. This man was a true legend. He will be missed

  • @sheilas9405
    @sheilas9405 5 років тому +370

    RIP Ruter Hauer. You will be greatly missed. You were a genius of your craft.

  • @johntechwriter
    @johntechwriter 7 років тому +539

    He was the best thing in the original Blade Runner.

    • @stevenmorris2234
      @stevenmorris2234 7 років тому +13

      John Techwriter so true. Such a powerful performance by him in the classic masterpiece Blade Runner.
      Love the twist that he was the good guy all along and wanted to spare Deckards life to know that he was only a human who didn't have long to live and all he wanted was to live and was forced to be Slave and then hunted down like an animal. I'm guessing he didn't wanna be controlled so he escaped. Deckard had no idea that he was killing slaves. How awful poor Roy. Deckard is used as a bounty hunter to kill slaves as sport for I'm guessing the bad leader couldn't control them.

    • @mynewcolour
      @mynewcolour 7 років тому +5

      The “very” expensive 🦉 shudda gotta Oscar

    • @SumpaX
      @SumpaX 6 років тому +26

      I am allways amazed how one of the most popular actors of that time, having starred as Han Solo and Indiana jones is being played against a wall, performance wise. And no I am not saying he played his part badly, its just Rutger's performance was so breathtaking...

    • @desertrose1226
      @desertrose1226 6 років тому +13

      Agreed, any movie Rutger is in, he makes it just that bit better, and BR is even more awesome due to the presence of Mr Hauer.

    • @ziraprod6090
      @ziraprod6090 6 років тому +1

      What?!.... no.... Sort of.

  • @songshed2709
    @songshed2709 5 років тому +124

    I saw Bladerunner when it first came out. It blew me away then and still blows me away. Rutger was a superb actor and this interview reveals the depth and soul of the man. The flesh may be gone but the iconic image of Rutger as Roy is immortal.

  • @davidjoe3368
    @davidjoe3368 5 років тому +687

    It is amazing , But when I think of Blade Runner , Harrison Ford is not the actor that comes to my mind , It is without a doubt Rutger Hauer .

    • @einarabelc5
      @einarabelc5 5 років тому +3

      Harrison's equivalent is this one: "Regarding Henry" - ua-cam.com/video/OQrzt7JI_DM/v-deo.html

    • @mv9787
      @mv9787 5 років тому +17

      So true. Ruther Hauer has a face you instantly remember.

    • @tiny6912
      @tiny6912 5 років тому +16

      To me its actually both of these actors making Blade Runner what it is, the chemistry between them but also their way of acting.

    • @terrencekelly1256
      @terrencekelly1256 5 років тому +1

      Yup ..what a moment in movie !!

    • @CallMeChato
      @CallMeChato 5 років тому +5

      David Joe In test screenings the audience sympathized with Roy. The studio freaked out. Hence one of the reasons for the terrible voice over version.

  • @bluestate69
    @bluestate69 10 років тому +169

    Hands down, one of the most memorable roles in Hollywood history.

    • @wangson
      @wangson 2 роки тому +1

      Yes. Absolutely. He was cooler than the other side of the pillow!

    • @razvantasca
      @razvantasca Рік тому +1

      ... movie history....

    • @DanielAppleton-lr9eq
      @DanielAppleton-lr9eq Рік тому

      @@razvantasca Popular culture history.

  • @racketman2u
    @racketman2u 5 років тому +117

    "The light that burns twice as bright burns half as long, and you have burned so very very brightly, Roy."

    • @dynjarren7523
      @dynjarren7523 5 років тому +3

      racketman2u So Roy’s response was to crush his Creators head with his bare hands and gouge his eyes out! After he said I want more life, effer! And that scene shocked me!

    • @scarney29
      @scarney29 5 років тому +2

      I always thought of Roy as being a self-aware child who would murder in rage as a result of confusion resulting from a lack of childhood. He killed his "father"in a fit of rage once he realized that even Tyrell could not prolong his life. Roy finally matures and realizes his humanity when he saves Decker from falling.

    • @piechulla1966
      @piechulla1966 10 місяців тому

      @@dynjarren7523 It's "I want more life, father". "I want more life, fucker" in the director's cut. I'm not sure about the final cut 👀

  • @thesoultransferprotocol721
    @thesoultransferprotocol721 5 років тому +204

    Rutger Hauer. Roy Batty. Blade Runner. One of the finest pieces of Sci-Fi/Noir cinema ever made.

  • @danielappleton153
    @danielappleton153 10 років тому +106

    Genius. Rutger Hauer took a potentially 1 - dimensional character, made him into a sympathetic character.

  • @spookybuz7803
    @spookybuz7803 5 років тому +197

    Rutgar was such a gentle, well-spoken man. Some may remember him from Blind Fury, or Split Second, or even the Guinness adverts! But for me, his dying monologue at the climax of Blade Runner was imperious. I'm too old to be even commenting to be honest, but I've shed my fair share of tears watching and re-watching the Tears in Rain speech. Truly touching.

    • @GamesJoblin
      @GamesJoblin 2 роки тому

      Hey for some reason this reminded me of "Too Old To Rock n Roll, Too Young To Die" -ua-cam.com/video/oIREN2U1t7I/v-deo.html
      What if I tell you that my grandpa just dropped a (valid!) driver's license "for safety reasons", and that he'll - with some luck - turn 100 this january? "No, you're never too old to rock and roll, If you're too young to die!" 🙃

    • @why_so_serious
      @why_so_serious 2 роки тому +5

      Do not forget the Hitcher!

    • @77Arcturus
      @77Arcturus 2 роки тому +10

      Your never too old to comment your touching words of wisdom SpookyBuz. Thank you for sharing and Happy Holidays ☕

    • @criar1111
      @criar1111 Рік тому +1

      Concordo!

    • @criar1111
      @criar1111 Рік тому +1

      SpookyBuz, pelo seu comentário sensível você é atual, contemporâneo, aberto ao mundo e "jovem" no que a maturidade tem de melhor.

  • @Agerskiold
    @Agerskiold 8 років тому +119

    A study of mankind - this movie is ever contemporary and will always have something to give - the true masterpiece

  • @rylojr1977
    @rylojr1977 10 років тому +36

    Rutger Hauer has an incredible charm and way of expressing himself that no-one else can. He just oozes intelligence and charisma, with a slight edge of danger. Brilliant performer.

  • @oneandone2744
    @oneandone2744 5 років тому +123

    The paradox of being a "killer soldier replicant" in the end demonstrating mercy and compassion for his nemesis as a final act. Shakespear somewhere in there folks.

    • @oneandone2744
      @oneandone2744 5 років тому +5

      @jrb designer alliance Wow. I didn't even know they were replicants.

    • @Artemis-y7x
      @Artemis-y7x 5 років тому +5

      Well that s precisely the point of thé movie. Show that thé replicants are more human than humans themselves. At thé vert first scène you already see it. Hosen is doing voigt kamp test. You can see Leon has émotions, when Hosen stays cold as a robot, that s the irony.

  • @NikolaosSkordilis
    @NikolaosSkordilis 9 років тому +83

    Thank you for having existed mr Hauer, we really love you.

  • @JasonJoestar
    @JasonJoestar 5 років тому +165

    Can't believe he passed in 2019 like his character.

    • @scarney29
      @scarney29 5 років тому +2

      Poetic.

    • @tovolume
      @tovolume 5 років тому +6

      Just like his co star Brion James Leon character, he passed away in 1999, 20 years apart

  • @nothingshouldbewithouteffort
    @nothingshouldbewithouteffort 5 років тому +69

    You live until the last person that remembers you dies too.
    So he will in that sense exist for as long as people say and remember his name.
    R.I.P.

    • @MentalParadox
      @MentalParadox 5 років тому +4

      Eventually we will all be forgotten.

    • @nothingshouldbewithouteffort
      @nothingshouldbewithouteffort 5 років тому +1

      @@MentalParadox thought itself caused huge knot in my throat... 😔

    • @__________8146
      @__________8146 5 років тому +1

      Or as long as blade runner exists...

    • @dw7947
      @dw7947 5 років тому +1

      If that's true I've been dead for years,may I rip lol

    • @blurgle9185
      @blurgle9185 4 роки тому

      Hmmm. *Remembers Rutger a bit*
      No. He's dead.

  • @ghiggs9220
    @ghiggs9220 10 років тому +80

    "I've seen things you people wouldn't believe! Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion! I watched C-Beams glitter in the dark at the Tannhauser Gates! All these moments will be lost in time...like ...tears, in rain! Time to die...!" One of the most memorable lines in film history! Blade Runner is such a fantastic film!

  • @joealfaro8412
    @joealfaro8412 10 років тому +912

    The greatest film of all time. I know nobody will agree, but it is.

    • @Singularity2039
      @Singularity2039 10 років тому +37

      I agree

    • @JohnEliot1978
      @JohnEliot1978 10 років тому +16

      ditto :D I love it, keep coming back to it year after year and it only gets better

    • @nickp9406
      @nickp9406 10 років тому +12

      One of the greatest endings of all time.. I wouldn't say it's one of the greatest films though.

    • @thomaskerins8281
      @thomaskerins8281 10 років тому +8

      why would you say nobody would agree, it's a great story, theme and i want to know when my time is going to be up, so much to do, so little time

    • @Singularity2039
      @Singularity2039 10 років тому +4

      *****
      LOL... you have crappy taste in film grandpa.

  • @jasonlefler3456
    @jasonlefler3456 5 років тому +53

    The style of Blade Runner is often imitated...
    the soul of Blade Runner cannot be touched.

  • @polanialmoni6274
    @polanialmoni6274 8 років тому +327

    Please god let me live the 80s again. Best cinema, best music, best vibe. Ohh god.

    • @bmo4411
      @bmo4411 8 років тому +27

      I agree. I was b. 1971, so I grew up in the 70s & 80s. (the best era in history, IMO)

    • @haroonfarhang159
      @haroonfarhang159 8 років тому

      Bro I'm happy now with all these DCU and MCU movies.

    • @TheSpookyDuke
      @TheSpookyDuke 8 років тому +5

      Definately the stars and planets were aligned in the right way, only then :(

    • @hanglewster9626
      @hanglewster9626 8 років тому +7

      Indeed. People were still creative.

    • @stopislamicconquest5060
      @stopislamicconquest5060 7 років тому +12

      Flesh+Blood, The Hitcher, Ladyhawke are three other great movies with Rutger Hauer who is one of my favorite actors. Dire Straits, INXS, Eurythmics, Talk Talk, Simple Minds, AC/DC, ZZ Top, Cock Robin, ABBA, The Police... It just goes on and on... The vibe of 80s just can't be beaten.

  • @PartySpock
    @PartySpock 5 років тому +228

    As a dutchman i am proud of this GREAT DUTCHMAN.

    • @internetpolification
      @internetpolification 5 років тому

      Or the Dutch in WWII. Even more pathetic

    • @PartySpock
      @PartySpock 5 років тому +4

      Thank you

    • @taunteratwill1787
      @taunteratwill1787 5 років тому +14

      @@internetpolification Are you insane ?

    • @mikerose2504
      @mikerose2504 5 років тому +4

      internetpolification Noseygoò what do you mean pathetic. We were efficient AF. Dutch rounded up more of their Jewish neighbours than any other country (percentage wise).

    • @peterroeters6280
      @peterroeters6280 5 років тому

      Ik ook Loek

  • @bakkerem1967
    @bakkerem1967 5 років тому +77

    Funny. I noticed that every SciFi movie I have ever watched, was a picture of the time it was created in. All the hopes, dreams, and fears of the age it was made in shine through.
    Not with Blade Runner. Blade Runner is timeless, and it's ageless. A true masterpiece. Thanks to the crew that made this possible. Thanks to Vangelis for creating the perfect music to accompany this. Thanks Rutger for carrying this.
    Rest in peace.

    • @vandalnonesuch8274
      @vandalnonesuch8274 5 років тому +2

      Also, Erik, thanks to Syd mead, the 'Futurist' artist who provided so much influence for the streetscapes, vehicles, weapons and miscellaneous items that give the film it's futuristically gritty feel! He also was involved in James Cameron's Aliens film. Check out his work!

    • @vandalnonesuch8274
      @vandalnonesuch8274 5 років тому

      Erik: Mead also designed Las Vegas for the director for Bladerunner 2049!

    • @thecocktailian2091
      @thecocktailian2091 Рік тому

      So much of Science fiction is a mirror, an artifice for the current times political and social aspects. Blade Runner does not have this. Marry that with music that is emotionally centered, sets and technology that are not comical or outrageous, rather realistic and completely feasible and performed with authenticity, you get a timeless masterpiece. People can argue the story is an issue and that is of course fine, because story is personal and subjective. But Blade Runner is at the top of the cinema pyramid.

  • @shingnosis
    @shingnosis 9 років тому +634

    I re-watch Blade Runner about once a year in a pitch black room by myself, it is the only movie I do this with. Sure - if you really analyze it there are plot holes. But the key to Blade Runner is not to over-analyze but to go with the style, feel and message of the movie. It's sci-fi pulp-fiction but it also reveals something about humanity's soul. Don't agree? Your loss.

    • @klyanadkmorr
      @klyanadkmorr 9 років тому +26

      +shingnosis Roger Ebert of ALL people was so lost on this film and shallow until dying from cancer he saw it for what it really meant and changed his review and apologized..

    • @cantguard26
      @cantguard26 8 років тому +14

      I did this over Winter Break. The cinematography of this movie is amazing. The movie came out in 1982 but looked like it was produced in 2012.

    • @KaitainCPS
      @KaitainCPS 8 років тому +23

      +shingnosis That's absolutely right. The plot is *good enough*, but it's a movie you have to feel more than anything else...let it wash over you, preferably with a good smokey whisky in your hand. (I recommend Talisker or Laphroaig.)
      In my opinion it's the most beautiful movie ever made...certainly the most beautiful soundtrack allied to a stunning visual and thematic experience.

    • @MWorsa
      @MWorsa 8 років тому +8

      +shingnosis Only once a year?!?

    • @cantguard26
      @cantguard26 8 років тому +4

      MWorsa Once a month for me

  • @KesselRunner606
    @KesselRunner606 5 років тому +44

    A unique, one of a kind actor. Always brought an indefinable, impish quality to every role.
    Goodbye Rutger.
    Thanks for all those moments.

  • @mercurusblastomus879
    @mercurusblastomus879 5 років тому +36

    Hauer the quintessential man of class and intelligence, RIP Sir. Hauer your contribution to the human experience will live throughout human history, thank you.

  • @TheSpookyDuke
    @TheSpookyDuke 8 років тому +40

    People who understand this film are always in awe of this eternal masterpiece of art and philosophy.

  • @Mossyz.
    @Mossyz. 11 років тому +140

    We love you Rutger Hauer

    • @danielappleton153
      @danielappleton153 10 років тому +11

      Roy Batty was a freedom fighter, if there were more Replicants on Earth, he would've been a revolutionary, like Spartacus or possibly Gandhi.
      I cannot imagine anybody but Mr. Hauer in this role !

    • @winendesertrose
      @winendesertrose 10 років тому +4

      Daniel Appleton Just view this movie again after 2 decades. I got that feeling too and felt more sympathy for his character this time around. Wasnt much a follower of RH work then but checking out some of his more popular roles. Very under rated actor & I hope he was placed in roles with more range than just 'bad guy villan ' roles. But guess will find out.:)

    • @pinz2022
      @pinz2022 10 років тому +1

      winendesertrose Sorry. Roy was just too damned sadistic and homocidal. I knew where he was coming from, but I just couldn't stand him.

    • @danielappleton153
      @danielappleton153 10 років тому +8

      pinz2022 He had roughly a lifetime of memories crammed into his brain, which was going to shut down / short out in 5 years. That would turn anyone sadistic & homicidal, & just plain old Joker - like bat - s**t crazy. & he's desperate because he wants a longer life - span. I'm not saying this excuses Roy & his actions, but it kinda puts them in context.

    • @leeyukie
      @leeyukie 7 років тому +1

      www.bing.com/videos/search?q=blade+runner+roy+meets+his+master&view=detail&mid=AB7C9F0E837C14D7061FAB7C9F0E837C14D7061F&FORM=VIRE
      the light that burns twice as bright burns half as long.

  • @KeepHimAtBay
    @KeepHimAtBay 5 років тому +84

    i have never met Rutger, but when i was younger i started to collect things, and i found his poster on ebay, listed by his STARFISH foundation. i bought it, and asked him via email if he could personalize it for me.
    his assistant told me that this is impossible, because Rutger was in Italy back then...but Rutger will prepare something for me.
    couple of weeks later i got his picture from the famous scene wit h the quote: i ve seen things you people wouldnt believe... - to Piotr, with a little heart drawn.
    what a gift to a fan.
    this guy was amazing. will always be in our hearts ;(

    • @nneeerrrd
      @nneeerrrd 5 років тому +10

      what a story... Thank you for sharing

    • @williammassey8514
      @williammassey8514 5 років тому +8

      You lucky bastard you.

    • @carlmanvers5009
      @carlmanvers5009 5 років тому +7

      And that story perfectly sums up how well he looked after his fans. It's no wonder he was so beloved.

    • @lillyrose1077
      @lillyrose1077 5 років тому +3

      OMG. Beautiful story. ❤️
      May he Rest in Peace 🌹

    • @NetTubeUser
      @NetTubeUser 5 років тому +2

      Wow! What a story, unique and "poetic" so to speak at the same time.

  • @borimirtheboring
    @borimirtheboring 10 років тому +65

    Amazing how well Blade Runner holds up to modern Sci Fi. In every aspect, effects, story, characters, everything.

    • @guyfroml
      @guyfroml 9 років тому +8

      I agree. I say the same thing about John Carpenter's "The Thing." With all the advancement in special effects over the past 25 years, few sci-fi horror films can still match Carpenter's remake of the classic.

    • @TheSpookyDuke
      @TheSpookyDuke 9 років тому +3

      borimirtheboring Just wanna add what kind of movies we watched in our crappy theaters in the new wave era: Blade Runner, Alien, Apocalypse now, The THing, Raging bull, Ghandi, Das Boot, The elephant man, Mad max, Blues Brothers, Poltergeist, Kramer vs. Kramer, The Warriors, Excalibur and a myriad of others... tells a lot doesn't it?

    • @durkadurka9711
      @durkadurka9711 7 років тому +1

      I watched it last night and absolutely. I felt like it not only holds up but is better than most movies now.

    • @alexanderleeart
      @alexanderleeart 6 років тому +1

      nah it's way better than modern scifi

    • @salazarslite7180
      @salazarslite7180 6 років тому

      nah, Altered Carbon is way better

  • @donttreadonme9170
    @donttreadonme9170 10 років тому +197

    Quite an experience to live in fear, isn't it? That's what it is to be a slave.
    R.Batty

    • @kofteci408
      @kofteci408 5 років тому +5

      That is what it is to be a self-conscious mortal :)

    • @titantron5840
      @titantron5840 5 років тому

      Mamon

    • @mattthompson1876
      @mattthompson1876 5 років тому +1

      @David miorgan I'm sure there were plenty before the Romans as well.

  • @frankyuk
    @frankyuk 5 років тому +36

    Blade Runner was and is a classic. And it was made so by Rutger Hauer's incredible performance... RIP and thank you.

  • @amartinblueplanet
    @amartinblueplanet 10 років тому +13

    "I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I watched c-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhäuser Gate. All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain. Time to die..."
    --
    This was a fabulous interview. I saw the movie in the theater when it first came out and was astounded by it. I knew we had stepped into a new medium with it.
    The cool thing about Rutger Hauer is that he still loves it, appreciates the effect of it, is not jaded by it, and authentically reproduces in this interview the verse of his life, rather than the bloated remnants that become most great actors as years pass.

  • @rdouthwaite
    @rdouthwaite 5 років тому +110

    Time to die.
    Sleep well Rutger.

  • @mogznwaz
    @mogznwaz 10 місяців тому +3

    Bladerunner is a masterpiece that can never be surpassed. It’s magic in a bottle. Music, lighting, special effects (NOT CGI), acting, message, nuance it has everything.

  • @Agerskiold
    @Agerskiold 8 років тому +89

    Half of Roy is me! No one ever doubted that 👍🏼

    • @taunteratwill1787
      @taunteratwill1787 7 років тому

      René Agerbo
      Yeah i think i know you, isn't your middle name "pathetic"?

  • @Davy.J.Y
    @Davy.J.Y 11 років тому +171

    what a great actor,,and what a fantastic movie..!!

    • @iqorsemenov7603
      @iqorsemenov7603 11 років тому +2

      да это лучший актер .фильмы с его участием смотрятся превосходно.

    • @Davy.J.Y
      @Davy.J.Y 11 років тому +1

      Iqor Semenov have you seen the hitcher movie ? its a very good thriller / horror..

    • @iqorsemenov7603
      @iqorsemenov7603 11 років тому +1

      да это фильм прекрасный смотрится без отрыва .лучшая игра актёра в этом фильме.

    • @Davy.J.Y
      @Davy.J.Y 10 років тому +2

      ***** oh yes,,the hitcher,,love that movie,,maybe one of his best..:)

    • @PrimoStracciatella
      @PrimoStracciatella 7 років тому

      "The Blood Of Heroes" aka "The Salute Of The Jugger" with RH and Joan Chen is also a great film I rewatched many times, but doesn't come close to Blade Runner.

  • @ihopetowin
    @ihopetowin 5 років тому +33

    Blade Runner. Beautifully dark, brilliantly harrowing. See you at the Tannhauser Gate.

  • @abyios
    @abyios 9 років тому +83

    Rutger is totally awesome "like tears in the ... rain" but what an actor, omg, what a great actor!

    • @vardellsfolly5200
      @vardellsfolly5200 9 років тому +3

      ***** Extremely underrated.

    • @enterBJ40
      @enterBJ40 8 років тому +2

      Yes. He is great!

    • @Discoteer
      @Discoteer 8 років тому +5

      His performance in the movie and especially the last scene surely influenced my life and my way of thinking about things. This movie is still my most favourite of all time. I have a feeling this won't change until my last day.
      Great thanks to Rutger Hauer.

    • @kevvoo1967
      @kevvoo1967 7 років тому +11

      Like tears in..... rain.

    • @johntechwriter
      @johntechwriter 7 років тому +1

      He added the “tears in the rain” line and Scott left it in.

  • @stuartjenkins3039
    @stuartjenkins3039 5 років тому +185

    R.I.P. Mr Hauer. As long as Humanity survives, so will you. In our hearts and minds forever. More human than human.

    • @Boudicca165
      @Boudicca165 5 років тому +5

      I could not agree with you more, Stuart. He was a beautiful man, inside and out, and a highly accomplished and intelligent actor.
      I hope his personal life was happy.
      We shall miss him.

    • @boomerhgt
      @boomerhgt 4 роки тому

      Sentimental garbage

    • @chrissnuggs
      @chrissnuggs 3 роки тому

      That is a beautiful sentiment - and rings so true.

  • @dbob3405
    @dbob3405 Рік тому +11

    Hauer’s monologue at the end literally made that movie into the classic that it is. Everyone was great but Hauer encapsulated the theme of the movie and made you care deeply for the androids in the most articulate and beautiful way-great collaborative film making

    • @darrinsiberia
      @darrinsiberia 9 місяців тому

      Blade Runner 2049 is such a scam.
      Also severely underrated is Vangelis' score.
      Trying watching Blade Runner 2019 Final Cut with high quality headphones sometime... the SCORE is INCREDIBLE.

  • @spacyfreak
    @spacyfreak 11 років тому +28

    I saw hundreds of movies - most of them forgotten.
    But this scene will stay forever, as it is such a deep feeling in all of human beeings - begging for more life. And accepting when its over and make peace with the moment... all those moments are lost in time... like tears in .. rain.

    • @Feuerdragon1
      @Feuerdragon1 11 років тому +10

      I agree, most of todays movie makers think (if they ever do) that they can get away with explosions, car chases and foul language. Wit and Intelligence seem to have been ...lost in time...like tears... in the Rain....

  • @paulnewman9275
    @paulnewman9275 5 років тому +50

    RIP Rutger , loved your work ,a great man ....

  • @sophdog1678
    @sophdog1678 5 років тому +11

    I've seen and loved many great performances in many great movies, but Rutger Hauer as Roy Batty moved me more than, I think, anything I've ever seen on screen. The horrible irony of a replicant understanding humanity better than humans do, moved me so, and still does to this day. I'm glad he was aware of the effect his role had on people, as now I'll never have the chance to tell him so myself. RIP Rutger/Roy.

  • @kimshaffner4576
    @kimshaffner4576 5 років тому +82

    Rutgar Hauer is an enigma! His role in Blade Runner is a look to the future. I appreciate that I saw the original release. I will never love Rutger Hauer any less. He is an enigma that will out live this lifetime. Bless his heart & I am blessed to see him in all these movies! Rest in Peace one of my favorite actors! Rest in Peace. You will always loved!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @msmaggyl
      @msmaggyl 5 років тому

      My sentiments, exactly!

  • @dkerris
    @dkerris 10 років тому +53

    My grandfather took me to see this movie when it came out. I was 15. I loved it.
    But most of all I loved that it felt like my grandfather was sharing a glimpse of something way off in the distance with me.
    Right up there with the day he used the last of his firecrackers to teach me how to set them off, and still keep all my fingers.

    • @EagleOfToledo
      @EagleOfToledo 10 років тому +2

      Nice memory !
      I wonder if your grandfather thought it was just a regular sci-fi like StarWars, or realised it was something so much more special ? Either way, it's really cool that he took you.
      I wish my grandfathers were still alive.
      I must be about 10 years younger than you, but remember my parents watching BladeRunner from a VHS recording in the late 80s, when I was about 13. I've since watched it many times on DVD/BlueRay, and will finally get to watch it tomorrow evening at a cinema, thanks to the BFI for organising this one-off showing across the UK !

    • @scottmantooth8785
      @scottmantooth8785 10 років тому +4

      what an awesome grandfather

    • @scottmantooth8785
      @scottmantooth8785 9 років тому

      visually Blade Runner is still one of the most interesting/amazing films made to date. and Like Brazil, when it came out the studio executives did not understand or appreciate it's brilliance and tried to change it to fit their own limited cognitive faculties...

    • @scottmantooth8785
      @scottmantooth8785 9 років тому

      a lot of things happen in the background of Brazil and it's easy to miss them. especially look at the posters and what they say or how they have been altered to say something else
      such as the sign at the Shangri la apartments that Sam goes visits to deliver the refund check to Mrs Buttle for her husbands interrogation over charge ...someone has scrawled Shan-Gorilla apartments across them...that's just one example. there's a lot of behind the scenes stories and facts that make Brazil a lot of fun...just like Blade Runner, it's appreciated more by the fans than the hollywood system pretends to care

    • @GodInTheMachine
      @GodInTheMachine 9 років тому

      what a beautiful memory to share.

  • @Ribby00
    @Ribby00 2 роки тому +14

    It's incredible to live in a time when you can see someone in their prime and later in their twilight years reminiscing about their younger years. What a privilege.

  • @IAMTHELORE69
    @IAMTHELORE69 8 років тому +41

    Goosebumps every time I hear that line "I've seen things you people wouldn't believe" just fantastic. Makes me think so much about life contemplating what I am who created me. Also the idea we could possibly create life that could think for itself and then question us it's own creator in that explorative, mysterious, condescending, and superior manner which Batty delivers that famous line.

  • @morten1975dk
    @morten1975dk 9 років тому +104

    Legendary action actor

  • @ShawnVanden
    @ShawnVanden 5 років тому +28

    One of the greatest cinematic moments, one of humanities most profound ones ... Rest in Peace Rutger/Roy ~

  • @bytemevv-4616
    @bytemevv-4616 5 років тому +47

    Rutger Hauer Rest in Peace...Sad day today

  • @ViveSemelBeneVivere
    @ViveSemelBeneVivere 5 років тому +35

    RIP Rutger Hauer - you saw the future 30 years ahead of its time and now you are beyond life itself.

  • @lolopotatoes9397
    @lolopotatoes9397 5 років тому +21

    Rest in peace Rutger Hauer. You will not fade away like tears in the rain.

  • @bertlinschoten7651
    @bertlinschoten7651 5 років тому +17

    He passed away last week, I grew up with his early work in The Netherlands and I have always followed his career. He made me proud to be Dutch! Rutger, bedankt voor al je films! Ik heb er van genoten, rust in vrede mijn vriend....

    • @duncanwcraig9668
      @duncanwcraig9668 5 років тому +1

      Bert Linschoten he’s a global icon my friend. Will miss him a lot. Very sad day.

    • @bertlinschoten7651
      @bertlinschoten7651 5 років тому +1

      @@duncanwcraig9668 Indeed a sad day.. Of course he was an international acclaimed actor. But not many Dutch actors achieved that status. In Blade Runner he died in 2019.. It's 2019 now, he was consequent.. :(

    • @cnosprandt5155
      @cnosprandt5155 2 роки тому

      Bert - Rutger lives on through his films and through each of us. An awesome actor whose loss has left a huge void.

  • @nicholasdickens2801
    @nicholasdickens2801 5 років тому +18

    A true gentleman. Rest in Peace Rutger Hauer.
    The scene where his character Roy Batty dies is tremendously mocking. This will always be the greatest death scene in any film ever made.

  • @OculusVector
    @OculusVector 5 років тому +13

    Absolutely "flawless" acting and pure/ raw emotion. Tears in Rain will reverberate through eternity. You have my infinite thanks for all of those efforts!

  • @sallykaiser3510
    @sallykaiser3510 8 років тому +39

    Lady Hawke is one of my 2 favs.
    Thank you for the excellent work.

    • @Embur12
      @Embur12 5 років тому

      A great flick...he made that movie!

    • @chiefgoose8682
      @chiefgoose8682 5 років тому +2

      Me too.....and also “The Hitcher”

  • @BASKNo9
    @BASKNo9 8 років тому +37

    Bravo Rutger! My personal favorite scene in any film I have ever seen!

    • @dondragmer2412
      @dondragmer2412 7 років тому +3

      Through the years I have re-watched Blade Runner on dvd, and this scene comes back to my mind unbidden at random times, as though to remind me of my mortality and the evanescence of beautiful or spectacular sights and events I have witnessed as I approach my end (not so far off now).

  • @TampaMullet
    @TampaMullet 5 років тому +8

    As a combat veteran in Vietnam, betrayed by our own country, I can strongly feel how that little speech laid open my pain; a pain that separates us from the civilians/politicians who creat wars and sennd us to fight.

    • @williamwalker8107
      @williamwalker8107 2 місяці тому

      Interesting perspective. The soldiers who fought in Vietnam. Trained, armed and sent into a chaotic environment came back to a country with scant understanding of the reality of it. That make me think of the soldiers of Iraq, Afghanistan, eastern Europe and God knows what else.

  • @kennethvill3624
    @kennethvill3624 5 років тому +35

    A man beyond this time, more human than human. Rest in peace.

    • @mariorojas1338
      @mariorojas1338 Рік тому

      “Commerce is our goal here at Tyrrell. 'More human than human' is our motto.”

  • @sigma_six
    @sigma_six 10 років тому +18

    Right on Rutger, so well articulated, so right on... and you definitely put your heart and soul into that movie... Love you man... Cheers... so ahead of it's time...

  •  5 років тому +23

    His talk with Tyrrell is epic and will be forever.

  • @Dune137
    @Dune137 7 років тому +9

    I am overjoyed to see this interview of Rutger Hauer...I LOVE HIM!!! He has this little boyish quality no matter what his age that just makes you want to hug him! LOL And I cannot imagine anyone else playing Roy Batty...he was absolutely the PERFECT choice. That final scene in Blade Runner where Roy Batty dies is truly moving which I think speaks to Mr. Hauer's depth as an actor and also the depth of this otherwise sci-fi film. It is a masterpiece - gorgeous on so many levels - and, along with 2 other films, made me a Ridley Scott fan as well.
    I have been enjoying Blade Runner for decades now. Love you Rutger!

  • @SuperWillbee
    @SuperWillbee 10 років тому +13

    Not yet lost... like tears in the rain... not yet!
    Masterpiece! Rutger Hauer makes me proud to be a dutchman!

    • @beingheardmedia6339
      @beingheardmedia6339 6 років тому

      SuperWillbee Yup! I saw Soldier of Orange. GREAT film and Hauer was AMAZING in it :^)

  • @stormwarning9182
    @stormwarning9182 5 років тому +31

    Those beautiful Dutch eyes of this man will stay with me forever. His role in Bladerunner impacted millions, and his famous line is a comforting call in the dark to those who hear it. Dank u Rutger 🙏🏻😪

  • @vardellsfolly5200
    @vardellsfolly5200 10 років тому +5

    That wicked half-smile of his!
    What a good actor...how underrated he is.A very powerful voice,a very expressive face.
    He was beautiful too,savage graceful..

  • @MyMuleHasAName
    @MyMuleHasAName 10 років тому +9

    I saw this in the theater when I was a teenager. I didn't understand why I was the only one in the movie house. A true masterpiece. By today's standards it might seem dated. In the early 80s everything was futuristic. Internet, video and cell phones. Way ahead of it's time.

  • @tomcooper6108
    @tomcooper6108 5 років тому +6

    A great actor....so underrated. We, Blade Runner fans, made people sit up and take notice. Thanks to all you other BR fans.
    RIP, Rutger.

  • @tamarakosevic9928
    @tamarakosevic9928 10 років тому +81

    Please, do not forget Philip K.Dick.. the writer of the original book that this movie has been made "Do Androids Dream of Electirc Sheep"!

    • @astrophonix
      @astrophonix 7 років тому

      Not a hard book to get at all, I just bought a copy from Amazon, they've got thousands of copies.

    • @MegaBoilermaker
      @MegaBoilermaker 6 років тому

      A true visionary.

    • @JanKowalski-fy1xn
      @JanKowalski-fy1xn 6 років тому +3

      True but the book and the movie are quite different, both are great tho.

    • @GeorgiaDawgAthens
      @GeorgiaDawgAthens 6 років тому

      Thank you for that. I, now, must acquire and read it.

    • @maryelephant940
      @maryelephant940 6 років тому

      Nobody forget the Dick !

  • @dro408
    @dro408 5 років тому +41

    He was in some pretty forgettable movies. But his performances were NEVER forgettable.

    • @tovolume
      @tovolume 5 років тому +2

      He was in Batman Begins, that was the last time i saw him in the movie

    • @boomerhgt
      @boomerhgt 4 роки тому

      Yep some real stinkers

    • @platoon1026
      @platoon1026 2 роки тому

      No film with him is forgettable.

  • @susanhavens1660
    @susanhavens1660 5 років тому +7

    Magnificent actor and a gorgeous man. There was something about him. That thing you can't put your finger on... I will miss you sir. His performance in Blade runner was haunting like we could see the future too. I know I did. I have to watch it again. RIP RUTGER HAUER.

  • @danielappleton153
    @danielappleton153 10 років тому +34

    Roy Batty is one of the few cinematic " villains " ( & I use that term loosely here ) that I can feel ( much ) more than a little sympathy for. The guy just wants more & better life, plain & simple.

    • @AsbjornGrandt
      @AsbjornGrandt 10 років тому +6

      Roy was a great "villain", because he had character, and was not just a two dimensional amalgam of all the worst, most clichéd aspects of bad people.

    • @danielappleton153
      @danielappleton153 10 років тому +7

      Asbjørn Grandt
      If Roy was " psychotic ", it was because he had to cram a lifetime of simulated experiences & memories into 4 or 5 yrs. That would drive anybody off - balance mentally.

    • @danielappleton153
      @danielappleton153 10 років тому +3

      Asbjørn Grandt
      If there had been more Replicants on Earth, Roy would have been a revolutionary, maybe leader of an underground movement. Maybe like Spartacus or Malcolm X.

    • @dondragmer2412
      @dondragmer2412 7 років тому

      For much of his time onscreen I considered Roy a villain, though as you say a rather sympathetic one. But at the very end he becomes an immortal hero.

    • @kittiekat7819
      @kittiekat7819 5 років тому

      Isn't that what we all want, at the. End?? Really. There is never enough time.

  • @bobbyvoltage7171
    @bobbyvoltage7171 7 років тому +91

    I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhauser gate. All those moments will be lost in time... like tears in rain... Time to die.

    • @dondragmer2412
      @dondragmer2412 7 років тому +10

      And the way he spoke those "Shakespearean" lines were crucial to the soul within them.

  • @albertoredolfi3981
    @albertoredolfi3981 4 роки тому +5

    his scenic presence is unmatched....also in a simple interview he reveals a shocking variety of moods. He will be remembered forever!!! Thanks Roy

  • @samsoncrosswood7259
    @samsoncrosswood7259 8 років тому +14

    I was a kid. Saw it on cable and couldn't believe "Han Solo" was so dark. But Ford took a back seat to Hauer in this one, he stole the show. His look and his speech. And yes, that line of dialogue. I looked for him in everything before and after that. He will be good even if the material is questionable. You can't Not like him as an actor.

  • @richierich7516
    @richierich7516 5 років тому +7

    There is just something about him him was amazing...you just can’t take your eyes off him when he’s on screen.
    RIP Rutger Hauer.

  • @bionet4198
    @bionet4198 5 років тому +8

    RIP, Rutger! Bless you, for your offerings - and thanks much for Roy Batty! May you now see and know your creator's answers to those important questions he asked in the film. Long live Bladerunner!

  • @mirinbrah739
    @mirinbrah739 9 років тому +70

    In the end, the replicant taught the human how to feel human. Up until then, Deckard had seemed to be drifting in an empty sea emotionally.
    I agree with Harrison Ford, that Deckard was not a replicant. It makes the story much more interesting.

    • @budgiecat9039
      @budgiecat9039 9 років тому +2

      Mirin Brah If he's not a Replicant than how did Edward James Olmos character know to make a Unicorn Origami by his apartment doorstep? To resemble the unicorn in his dreams? Its not like Deckard would tell him about his dreams...

    • @mirinbrah739
      @mirinbrah739 9 років тому +7

      Budgie Cat The unicorn dream is only in one version of the movie, not in all versions. There were disagreements between the people that made the movie about adding that in. So that dream will depend on your own personal feelings about if its true or not. Personally I choose the versions without it, because it makes the story better and it makes more sense.

    • @TheSpookyDuke
      @TheSpookyDuke 9 років тому +5

      Mirin Brah I agree he is not a replicant, not because of the unicorn story, but because he fell in love with one. The great theme of this movie is unconditional love the main character craved so much.

    • @mirinbrah739
      @mirinbrah739 9 років тому +19

      Duke J That's true. Plus I like at how Deckard seemed to be in a bit of a funk in his life. Just living alone, drinking a lot. He wasn't really living. And then it took 2 replicants, Rachel and Roy, to teach him how to feel and be human again. I like the irony of a replicant teaching a lost human how to be human.

    • @Blizz3112
      @Blizz3112 9 років тому +3

      Budgie Cat I feel its more of a sign that there is more than just life... some things that are not explainable yet might occur anyway. In this case, he sees the image of his dreams through signs... In fact, Roy's speech gave him a whole new view on life, especially looking at the miracles it might bring and that made him more aware of it.

  • @karinjeffrey7981
    @karinjeffrey7981 5 років тому +10

    RIP . RH was the most iconic SF film actor ever. He made the coolest film of all time.

  • @mikeforester3963
    @mikeforester3963 5 років тому +10

    Rest well now. Your star has burnt long and bright. You will not be forgotten.

  • @franciscojaviernarbaiza9517
    @franciscojaviernarbaiza9517 5 років тому +16

    Rest in peace Rutger/Roy, you will not become just tears in the rain, you will be remembered.

  • @chunder27
    @chunder27 5 років тому +6

    What a genuinely lovely man, who really truly understood what his work meant to people.

  • @MsTilda2
    @MsTilda2 5 років тому +9

    He had the most wonderfull eyes, and personality❤❤❤❤😢😢😢

  • @hollyvaine4283
    @hollyvaine4283 5 років тому +24

    RIP Rutger, i think u know your beautiful work will never be forgotten😭

  • @robertbennie7889
    @robertbennie7889 5 років тому +15

    "The Hitcher" scared the be-jesus outta me and I was a full grown adult!

  • @thedarksideoftheforce6658
    @thedarksideoftheforce6658 5 років тому +18

    Favorite blade runner quote."Gosh you really got some nice toys here."

  • @ULTRAMORTE
    @ULTRAMORTE 11 років тому +11

    I cried watching this. Thanks for this interview to everyone involved in it which actually made it possible.
    Thanks also to P. Dick for the story, Scott for directing the masterpiece and Hauer for a superb interpretation in a difficult, yet immortal, role which will never be forgotten by true cinema lovers, especially the sci-fi ones. I really hope a remake of it will never happens. Blade Runner doesn't need a remake, it's still modern even if it was filmed 30 years ago, it's immortal, it will never get old. A remake will be a total crap as always or, even worse, they will name it Blade Runner while it will be something else just to try dodge bad critics. This is something I would pay actually not for help them makes it, but to stop them to do it... like, here my 100 euros, please go back home and quit this madness... leave this masterpiece alone, go do some crappy remake of something else.

    • @dondragmer2412
      @dondragmer2412 7 років тому

      The masterpiece is left alone and stands. The sequel is not a remake of the original. Hopefully it will prove a worthy next chapter.

  • @weSteh
    @weSteh 10 років тому +34

    This and Mad Max the Original Australian Version are my 2 favorite Films .. I saw both of them with my Father when I was under 10 years old, He snuck me in as an adult as they weren't rated for children.

    • @darrylbowman8898
      @darrylbowman8898 9 років тому

      Scare face

    • @maxitown7
      @maxitown7 9 років тому +5

      Blade Runner, Mad Max 2 - The Road Warrior, and Brazil. The 3 finest near future movies, imho.

    • @uncleruckus4916
      @uncleruckus4916 9 років тому +1

      +westeh the original mad max was shit, mad max 2 was superior in every aspect

    • @corinatrian.2073
      @corinatrian.2073 5 років тому

      I agree with you. My two favourites of all times

  • @tooth.harvester
    @tooth.harvester 5 років тому +9

    Rest in peace, brother. We were blessed to have you among us.

  • @UKBreakz
    @UKBreakz 10 років тому +10

    One of THE Best moments in a Film EVER! Thanks Rutger!