Blade Runner: Harrison Ford defends Ridley Scott movie in Oscars speech

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Ford continued with the criticisms: “‘Why do we need the third cut to the eggs? The synagogue music is awful on the streets. We’ve got to use [composer] Vangelis.’”

The star laughed while adding: “‘Up to Zora’s death, the movie is deadly dull. This movie gets worse every screening!’”

After letting the live audience laugh at his comments, Ford went on: “These notes can help us understand why the editing process can often get a little complicated.

“The possibilities may seem endless, but the editor will work tirelessly, often in isolation, to make thousands of choices, placing the right piece of the right length in the right order to arrive at the best version of what the movie wants to be.”



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