10 Movie Scenes That Live Rent Free In Your Head
3. Roy Batty's Final Moments - Blade Runner
Another feature that isn't exactly lacking in groundbreaking occurrences and legendary visuals comes in the form of Ridley Scott's second game-changing slice of sci-fi, known as Blade Runner.
From introducing us to this once-far-off-land of 2019 with a stirring synthesised score and jaw-dropping shot of this dystopian Los Angeles, to Deckard's unicorn dream, few films leave as big a lasting imprint on a viewer than this replicant-stuffed adventure.
However, when it comes to landing on the moment that fans simply could not shake from their heads once the end credits had rode off into the sunset, no words come close to the ones delivered by the majestic Rutger Hauer's Roy Batty as the replicant sits on the verge of death.
If the gripping performance itself and poetic dialogue that trickles out of Batty's mouth wasn't impressive enough in its own right, the fact Hauer was said to have improvised one of the most iconic and memorable quotes in all of cinema, that being "“All those moments will be lost in time... like tears in rain,” is enough to produce goosebumps each and every time you hear this force's final moments.