Sir Ridley Scott says health is 'far more important' than winning an Oscar
Sir Ridley Scott fears it's too "late" for him to win an Oscar and he's decided his health is "far more important". The 85-year-old 'Blade Runner' director has yet to take home a coveted Academy Award despite spending more than 30 years in the movie industry, but he's adamant there are more important things in life to worry about than whether he's going to win a trophy for his work. He told the Sunday Times newspaper: "We'll it's a bit late for me [to win an Oscar]. I care more about being well enough to cope with what I'm doing, so my health is far more important than a f****** gong." The dir...