Harrison Ford spills the beans on his tumultuous time filming the iconic Blade Runner with Ridley Scott and how the sequel, Blade Runner 2049, was \"just slightly more civilized.\"
Harrison Ford spills the beans on his tumultuous time filming the iconic Blade Runner with Ridley Scott and how the sequel, Blade Runner 2049, was "just slightly more civilized."
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So the article was probably written by a “skin job”.
I don't read much celebrity news, but from the little bits here and there over the years, I get the impression that Ford is kind of a pain to deal with.
Been a while since I've seen Mosquito Cost, but as I recall he invents a super refrigerator that cools things down like a reverse microwave. Nobody takes him seriously, so he takes his toys and he and his family move to Central America where his family learns to hate him. Definitely recommend skipping it.
K-19 was a pretty good movie about a nuclear disaster aboard a submarine. Worth a watch.
He doesn't deserve it because he is a mediocre actor who was lucky enough to be in iconic IPs but has a terrible attitude towards those IPs and, to top it all, towards the fans.
Well duh. Ford likes Indiana Jones the most. He has made it clear many times. This is because in that film, he is the sole archetypical hero vs Star Wars etc.