20 Things You Somehow Missed In Blade Runner

8. A Familiar Setting

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If the movie's closing scenes looked vaguely familiar to you then, well, that probably just means Blade Runner wasn't your first movie. Despite being advised that the location had been done to death already, Ridley Scott insisted on filming the movie's climax in the historic Los Angeles Bradbury Hotel.

As well as featuring in The Indestructible Man, The Night Strangler and Chinatown prior to Blade Runner, it's since been featured in Lethal Weapon 4, Pay It Forward, 500 Days of Summer, and The Artist.

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