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'Blade Runner 2049' Director Says They Rarely Used a Green Screen On Set


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Fret not, worrisome humans, when Blade Runner 2049 hits theaters next year replicants will be hunted down with all the gritty luxury that an R rating affords. Granted it shouldn't be bombshell news that a sequel to an R-rated movie is also rated R, but we live in an age where such things are no longer guarantees. The more expensive a movie is, the harder it becomes to justify its R rating. This is why movies like Alien vs Predator and Live Free or Die Hard opted for tamer PG-13 ratings. But rating concerns are shifting these days. R ratings are no longer seen as a shackle to a film's potential box office. In some cases, it's even seen as a boon. Deadpool is the most cited example, but it's hardly the first movie to use the rating to earn some word of mouth cred...
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