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Ridley Scott Regrets Not Keeping This 'Blade Runner' Prop

Ridley Scott is one of the greatest directors of all time. He's an incredible craftsman whose work has taken us through movies, TV, and commercials. You can imagine that he's been on a lot of cool sets and he's got a lot of cool souvenirs from all of them.I can say that when I was an intern at Scott Free, I got to hold the sword from Gladiator while we were moving stuff around the office. It was pretty epic.But after making all those movies and shows, is there a souvenir he wishes he had taken?Scott opened up about his legendary career in a recent interview with The Guardian and talked about one of his regrets, which involves a machine from the opening of the movie Blade Runner.Let's dive in. - YouTubewww.youtube.comWhat Does Ridley Scott Wish He Had Kept From the Set? It's hard to pick a favorite Ridley Scott movie for me, but I think Blade Runner is up there. It's a tech-noir masterpiece that contains one of the greatest opening scenes of all time.In the scene, we see someone being interrogated using the Voight-Kampff machine, which is supposed to tell us whether they're a human or a robot.When asked about the machine, this is what Scott had to say.Isn’t that machine great? Some bastard stole it from the set. When it appears on the market, I’m going to go after them like a rat up a drainpipe. I never used to take things. I’d think: “I’m done, move...

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