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* [[Defictionalization]]: Deckard's whiskey glasses and bottle, trenchcoat and even the tiles in his apartment have been made into real (albeit [[Crack is Cheaper|insanely expensive)]] products. Even the [http://www.thinkgeek.com/homeoffice/gear/d163/ neon light umbrellas] are available from Thinkgeek (albeit the Thinkgeek versions are. more practical LED/fiber-optic rather then neon tubes).
** The police offices constructed in Union Station, Los Angeles for the filming still stand till today, in use as station offices. The crew was able to get a little bit of a discount if Union Station officials agreed to keep the set for practical use after filming was over.
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: [[Battlestar Galactica Reimagined|Edward James Olmos]] in the role that made him famous (well, sort of) as Gaff. He only appears about three times, but he's got the [[Impossibly Cool Clothes|best outfit in the movie]] and gets one of its last, and best, lines. If {{spoiler|Deckard is a replicant himself}}, Gaff is presumably his human handler and the model for some of his fake memories.
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: [[Battlestar Galactica Reimagined|Edward James Olmos]] in the role that made him famous (well, sort of) as Gaff. He only appears about three times, but he's got the [[Impossibly Cool Clothes|best outfit in the movie]] and gets one of its last, and best, lines. If {{spoiler|Deckard is a replicant himself}}, Gaff is presumably his human handler and the model for some of his fake memories.
* [[Troubled Production]]: One of the most (in)famous in movie history.
* [[Troubled Production]]: One of the most (in)famous in movie history.