Blade Runner Final Cut Officially Announced
The long-awaited “Final Cut” of Ridley Scott‘s landmark science-fiction cult classic Blade Runner has been officially annouced. It will have a brief theatrical run in New York and Los Angeles beginning on October 5, 2007. The DVD will be released in two, four and five-disc sets on December 18th.
The four-disc set will include all four officially released cuts of the film, including the 1982 U.S. theatrical version, the original international version and the 1992 “Director’s Cut.” The five-disc box set will come in a briefcase like the one carried by Harrison Ford in the movie and a model “spinner” (the flying cars seen in the film). The fifth disc will contain a rare “workprint” cut of Blade Runner. For this privilege, you will have to shell out about $80.
I will make every effort to attend one of the theatrical showings of the Final Cut and have a review for you. If you want to read more, you can read the official announcment on The Digital Bits.
About the author:
Paul has been mostly dead all day.

Blade Runner is an incredible movie, but $80 is also an incredible amount of money. I think I’ll stick with my current dvd for now. And sorry to hear about your cat.
The five-disc set is selling for $55 at Amazon. You can also get the four disc set (without the workprint cut or the “toys”) for about $25 or just the Final Cut for $15.