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'''Colwell, C. Carter. "Primitivism in the Movies of Ridley Scott: ALIEN & BLADE RUNNER."''' In ''Retrofitting BLADE RUNNER'', q.v.[http://www.clockworks2.org/wiki/index.php?title=Retrofitting_BLADE_RUNNER. [[Category: Drama Criticism]]
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'''Colwell, C. Carter. "Primitivism in the Movies of Ridley Scott: ALIEN & BLADE RUNNER."''' In ''Retrofitting BLADE RUNNER'', q.v.[http://www.clockworks2.org/wiki/index.php?title=Retrofitting_BLADE_RUNNER]
  
 
On primitivism and technology in Alien and BLADE RUNNER, with the replicants in BLADE RUNNER being both high-tech and primitive. Caution: About four of CCC's comments are somewhat misleading.
 
On primitivism and technology in Alien and BLADE RUNNER, with the replicants in BLADE RUNNER being both high-tech and primitive. Caution: About four of CCC's comments are somewhat misleading.
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[[Category: Drama Criticism]]

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Colwell, C. Carter. "Primitivism in the Movies of Ridley Scott: ALIEN & BLADE RUNNER." In Retrofitting BLADE RUNNER, q.v.[1]

On primitivism and technology in Alien and BLADE RUNNER, with the replicants in BLADE RUNNER being both high-tech and primitive. Caution: About four of CCC's comments are somewhat misleading.