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* [[Enforced Method Acting]]: The scene with Chew was shot in a freezer and was ice cold, so the cast really were shivering.
* [[Enforced Method Acting]]: The scene with Chew was shot in a freezer and was ice cold, so the cast really were shivering.
* [[Executive Meddling]]: The ending in the original movie was changed by higher-ups due to its ambiguity, and narration was added to help dispel the ambiguity evident in most of the movie itself. The ending has been restored and the narration deleted in the [[Directors Cut]].
* [[Executive Meddling]]: The ending in the original movie was changed by higher-ups due to its ambiguity, and narration was added to help dispel the ambiguity evident in most of the movie itself. The ending has been restored and the narration deleted in the [[Directors Cut]].
* [[Flip-Flop of God]]:
* [[Flip-Flop of God]]: Is Deckard a replicant? Director Ridley Scott and lead actor [[Harrison Ford]], as well as screenwriters Hampton Fancher and David Peoples, initially said no. Ever since the [[Directors Cut]] in 1992, they now say yes.
** Is Deckard a replicant? Director [[Ridley Scott]] and lead actor [[Harrison Ford]], as well as Rutger Hauer, screenwriters Hampton Fancher and David Peoples have all had contrasting views on the subject. Scott says yes; Ford, Hauer and the screenwriters say no. The novel on which the films based, ''[[Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep]]'', has several strong hints that {{spoiler|he is in fact human}}.
** More solidified now in that it's generally agreed upon that he is human in the theatrical cut and a replicant in the directors
** More solidified now in that it's generally agreed upon that he is human in the theatrical cut and a replicant in the directors
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]:
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: