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** Scott took multiple takes for seemingly innocuous scenes, leading one to wonder if he was really looking for the right look, or just infuriating his producers.
** Scott took multiple takes for seemingly innocuous scenes, leading one to wonder if he was really looking for the right look, or just infuriating his producers.
** Test screenings were sharply divided over the tone of the film. The producers themselves called the voiceovers 'dull', and Ford himself was not a fan of them. Ford cops later to trying to make them dull in the hopes they were removed. In the initial theatrical release, they stayed in (but were removed in the Director's and Final Cuts of the film).
** Test screenings were sharply divided over the tone of the film. The producers themselves called the voiceovers 'dull', and Ford himself was not a fan of them. Ford cops later to trying to make them dull in the hopes they were removed. In the initial theatrical release, they stayed in (but were removed in the Director's and Final Cuts of the film).
* [[Wag the Director]]: [[Harrison Ford]] frequently argued with [[Ridley Scott]] over whether or not Deckard is a replicant.
* [[What Could Have Been]]:
* [[What Could Have Been]]:
** In the early 1970s, a relatively unknown young director named ''[[Martin Scorsese]]'' was in line to direct the film.
** In the early 1970s, a relatively unknown young director named ''[[Martin Scorsese]]'' was in line to direct the film.