>"I saw me some brIGHT lights my dude"
>"Okay? Have sex."
ITT: Most overrated movie moments of all time
"I saw me some brIGHT lights my dude"
Way to miss the fucking point.
>all those moments lost in time
Just take a fucking picture what's the problem
he was clearly fucking the blonde doll-impersonating one.
>lost [...] like tears in the rain
go fucking inside if you have to cry, then, idiot
there’s literally no point you mental midget
Some experiences in life are done an injustice by photographic representation. There are moments in life that communicate awe in person and personally, but are meaningless to those who did not experience such.
You mean like Snapchat?
Op is an autist
He’s saying how even though he’s artificial, he still has humanity. His experiences, memories, and himself fade and die just like everyone else.
have s3x
how new
I've actually never been on Snapchat, but if it does it for you, who am I to argue otherwise?
Meant more like watching the birth of your own child, losing a loved one, killing another human being. Experiences that remain unknown to those who have not experienced such first hand.
Roy Batty communicated that perfectly. Last I heard, Rutger Hauer improvised the entire scene.
this movie is like 40 years old though
>Roy Batty communicated that perfectly. Last I heard, Rutger Hauer improvised the entire scene.
No there was some speech but Ridley same Rutger came with a thing he wrote himself. I wonder what was the original speech
Yikers that's cringy
Acktually.. C-Beams are nearly invisible. Roy could only perceive them due to his augmented vision Nexus VI oculars. This is precisely why the foreshadowing with the chinese eye developer was written, directed and shot by Ridley Scott.
But I guess these things would escape you as a mere religious person.
sure smells of incel in here
imagine being this fucking stupid and falling for bait that obvious
It's that his experiences won't last eternally because they'll die with him. He's mourning his oblivion.
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>My dude I have seen some photons travel at the speed of light