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He has also stated that in Scott's original, the viewer had trouble working out which characters were robots (replicants) and in his version the viewer "will definately be aware which characters are robots"

You know what that spells right? origin story yayyyy. Dark backstory, add some hatred for replicants with a garnish of disaster porn and you have Blade Runner 2: Apocalypse

Drove my first Porsche (only a cayman) today. Very low to the ground with small windscreen. Cockpit feels very similar to the s2k.

The PDK gearbox was cool, it rev matched on deceleration & gears changed without feeling anything

Handled quite well and suspension was firm. Could only imagine how much fun it would be with a proper engine :P

I did like the engine being behind, did sound nice when I gave it some poke

Drove my first Porsche (only a cayman) today. Very low to the ground with small windscreen. Cockpit feels very similar to the s2k.

The PDK gearbox was cool, it rev matched on deceleration & gears changed without feeling anything

Handled quite well and suspension was firm. Could only imagine how much fun it would be with a proper engine :P

I did like the engine being behind, did sound nice when I gave it some poke

Still not as good as the R32 right? :P

It's a new day... still mad...

“The original movie was great in the 80s, but try watching it now next to movies like Attack of the Clones and The Last Airbender, and it really does feel lacking by today’s standards.”

When asked about casting, Bay’s keeping tight-lipped for now, although sources inside Hollywood say both Shia Leboeuf and Will Smith are in callbacks for the part of Rick Deckard, while Chris Tucker and Nicholas Cage have both been hinted at for the part of sadistic Replicant, Roy Batty (expected to be renamed: Roy Barry).

Asked how he plans to update the characters: “In the original, the robot characters really didn’t look or act much like robots – due to a lack of CGI options in the 80s. So you really had to use your imagination there. That was the first thing I wanted to address, and while I can’t give much away yet, lets just say you’re gonna know the robots in this movie are robots from the 21st century!”

Michael Bay – whose film credits include such groundbreaking works as Bad Boys (1995), The Island (2005), and Transformers (2007) – is no stranger to the sci-fi genre. He was reportedly first choice of Warner Brothers president, Alan F. Horn, from a shortlist of directors including Ridley Scott, Chris Nolan and Andrei Zvyagintsev.

/RAGEQUIT

hey victorians. thought id ask again... anybody have a pair of 235 40 18's laying around gathering dust? i need a cheep (relatively) pair for my spares...

hell ill take 245's.

please and thank you.

hey victorians. thought id ask again... anybody have a pair of 235 40 18's laying around gathering dust? i need a cheep (relatively) pair for my spares...

hell ill take 245's.

please and thank you.

What about soft compound race semis? :)

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