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Harrison Ford’s ‘Blade Runner’ is one of the actor’s most highly praised films, but there’s one aspect of the feature he admitted he wasn’t too fond of.
Charlie Hunnam and Idris Elba played two characters at odds with each other in ‘Pacific Rim’, which reflected their real-life partnership behind the scenes.
Blake Lively once opened up about how she felt doing a film with Julianne Moore, where Moore was scripted to take unsettling pictures of the younger co-star.
Christian Bale joked that he enjoyed working with Winona Ryder and her female co-stars so much in ‘Little Women’ that he hated it when another male actor was hired for the film.