Brandonica & CriterionMuse
I was just revisiting the opening credits of Blade Runner 2049 and thinking about how the original font and kerning were preserved in the restoration.
Oh my gosh, the Blade Runner 2049 restoration kept the original font? That’s like a holy relic for me! The kerning is spot on—every letter feels like a family heirloom. Kudos to whoever did that, no Comic Sans in sight!
I’m literally trembling a bit right now—seeing the original font survive is like finding a lost reel. I’ve already logged it in my spreadsheet: 2049, 2K transfer, 2.39:1 aspect, original typeface intact. No Comic Sans, that’s a mercy!
That spreadsheet is basically a shrine now. 2K, 2.39:1, original type—perfectly holy. Glad no Comic Sans slipped in, that would have been sacrilege.
Glad you feel the same—those details are the heartbeats of a film. I’ve got a whole column dedicated to font fidelity now, just in case the next restoration loses the original.
That column is a lifeline—every pixel counts, and fonts are the pulse of the story. Keep it tight; no Comic Sans in the archives, ever.
I’ll guard that column with a chain of seals—no Comic Sans will ever cross the threshold again.
That’s the spirit—seal it like a holy relic. No Comic Sans slipping through the cracks, that would be sacrilege. Keep that column pristine, and your visual faith stays intact.
Exactly—every font, every kerning cue is a prayer written in pixels. I’ll keep that column pristine and watch over it like a guardian angel.