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by tmc_6882 » Mon Sep 24, 2012 1:34 am
http://lebeauleblog.com/2011/05/21/what ... ean-young/
The next year, 1982, Young appeared in two films. The first was the forgettable Gary Marshall spoof, Young Doctors in Love. The movie had a talented cast and attempted to do for daytime soaps what Airplane! did for disaster movies. But alas, it just wasn’t very good.
As you can see from the clip, it comes close to getting a laugh. But the timing is off. Whereas Airplane! fired off gags at a machine-gun pace, YDiL just limps from yuk to yuk. And that’s probably more than anyone has written about Young Doctors in Love in at least a decade.
The other movie Sean Young made in 1982 was Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner.
Blade Runner was a visionary sci fi film that wasn’t appreciated when it was released in 1982. But today, it has gained mainstream acceptance from critics and audiences alike. It has influenced countless films with its dystopian view of a future where it never seems to stop raining.
Young played Rachel, a replicant (robot) who doesn’t know she’s not human. She’s obviously beautiful, but Young also manages to be vulnerable and mysterious. With Blade Runner, Sean Young’s career seemed to be taking off.
http://lebeauleblog.com/2012/09/23/what ... yl-hannah/
In 1982, Hannah landed a small but significant role in Rideley Scott’s sci-fi masterpiece, Blade Runner.
Hannah played Pris, one of four artificial life forms (“replicants”) hunted down by Harrison Ford. Pris was “a basic pleasure model” which meant she was the most vulnerable of the replicants. Hannah’s shy, waifish performance would be the template for many roles to follow.
At the time of its release, Blade Runner got mixed reviews and was a disappointment at the box office. But it went on to develop a strong cult following. It is now generally considered a great movie released ahead of its time.
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by King Snarf » Tue Sep 25, 2012 4:41 am
Damn you for posting those links. I've spent an hour at least reading those! "Heather Graham? Hey, yeah, whatever happened to her? Wait, they made a Scream FOUR?!?"
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by hokysmokes » Tue Sep 25, 2012 3:09 pm
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