Ridley Scott is no stranger to problematic films that morph into artistic triumphs. The director followed up his 1979 hit “Alien” with 1982’s “Blade Runner,” a movie so plagued with production issues that it became as legendary for that as its dark vision of the future — and went on to influence countless others on its way to becoming a sci-fi classic. But in Scott’s new film, “All the Money in the World,” he ran into a unique problem: Replacing Kevin Spacey, who played billionaire J.