Did you know that Harrison Ford once admitted there was one film he despised making more than any other? Did you know that the very movie he disliked has since become one of the most celebrated science fiction classics of all time?
▬Contents of this video▬
00:00 – Intro
00:52 – The Troubled Production
03:09 – The Voice-over Controversy
04:49 – Ford’s Struggles with the Character of Deckard
07:14 – Reevaluating Blade Runner over Time
08:32 – Ford’s Legacy and Blade Runner’s Impact
10:20 – Outro
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In this video, we dive into Harrison Ford’s complicated relationship with Ridley Scott’s 1982 masterpiece, Blade Runner. Though today the film is hailed as a visionary work of cinema, Ford himself never connected with the role of Rick Deckard during production. From his frustrations with a character he felt had no real purpose to his disdain for the notorious narration forced upon him by the studio, Ford’s memories of the project were overwhelmingly negative. We’ll explore the tense behind-the-scenes atmosphere, the conflicts between director and producers, and Ford’s own dissatisfaction with his performance.
Despite these challenges, Blade Runner’s reputation grew over the years, transforming from a box office disappointment into a cultural landmark. Ford eventually revisited the role decades later in Blade Runner 2049, offering new reflections on the original while still holding firm to his criticisms. This video examines how a film that its star once called “really nuts” became one of the most influential science fiction stories ever told. Harrison Ford may have hated filming it, but his conflicted legacy with Blade Runner remains an unforgettable part of movie history.
The 1 Movie that Harrison Ford Hated Filming More Than Anything