this must be a trick question. trash cans on fire off the shoulder of los angeles...
...or revisiting gia paloma's child acting days as feral kid..
...and wondering how the movie might've been different with night rocker Hasselhoff in the role of Max..
no brainer. while both movies were noble in imagining the future wouldn't be the typical clean and orderly, but a dirty wastescape filled with debris and despair, the similarities end there. bladerunner FTW. not because it's in my top five, or because Ridley tortured the crew by having them re-build many sets and rooms upside down to give them an edgier look, or even because it was the last "analog" sci-fi movie made, given there wasn't a single computer generated image in the film.
no, for me it was all about Vangelis, and his serenade with the Yamaha CS-80. that old goat could conquer my heart just playing twinkle-little-star on the thing. i can't think of another movie that better blurred the line between film and soundtrack. i also love that Harrison Ford called it his worst movie experience ever.