At the age of 87, Ridley Scott has nothing left to approve or lose. Although he has just spoken to declare his refusal to make today’s cinema, in 2006, the filmmaker did not have his tongue in his pocket!
During the microphone Bbc In 2006 (and recently conveyed Collider), Ridley Scott answered a pretty sincere question, “Who is the worst employer you have ever worked with?” To which he replied with the same sincerity:
And Ridley names it!
“He sorry because now I am well guessed, but it has to be Harrison. She has become a charming. But she thinks she knows a lot. That’s the problem. When we worked together. It was my first and I was a new boy.
It is easy to imagine a person who was already a star with two -star war films and Indiana Jones, his credit and the king of the box office, Ridley Scott Timley Blee Runer, who was then only in his third feature film and alien.
Tense shooting

Harrison Ford in “Blade Runner”
Between the disturbing points between the two talents, the question that is in the heart of the movie: Is the hero Rick Decard a replicator or not? For Scott’s answer yes, Ford, the answer is not, and this difference in terms and the misunderstanding of Scott’s project Ford will destroy their experience. This is due to the fact that night shoots are difficult and the budget is tight, which increases the already tense atmosphere.
Unfortunately, after the release, Blade Runner has failed and earned only $ 41.7 million in the cash register, probably for $ 30 million worth of budget. Ridley Scott’s face, who returned to the cinema only three years later, a new failure. He would only return to society in 1989 on the black rain of action.
As for Harrison Ford, he will take the return of the Jedi series with Richard Markend and Indiana Jones and Steven Spielberg.
Source: Allocine

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