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One big negative of Blade Runner flopping at the time was IMHO we didn't get to see Scott/Ford in partnership again.
I feel like you could have just said Han Solo or Indiana Jones.
Its clearly one of those two roles. And it just comes down to which series you prefer
Voted Blade Runner, but a lot of good movies there. In fact I can't think of any I didn't like, there are 3 or 4 on the list I didn't see. Force Ten from Navarone popped up on my recommended movies (Amazon Prime?) and I've watched it twice in as many months. You should give it a look. I like WWII movies, sue me.
I still prefer Guns of Navaronne, but still enjoyable.That used to be on TV often in the UK, pretty much exactly what you'd expect from a 70's Bond director doing a WW2 film.
I agree, he does mildly surprised and a little perplexed quite well in every movie, plus dude never did learn how to throw a punchFord can't act for shit but he's fine on Blade Runner.
I agree, he does mildly surprised and a little perplexed quite well in every movie, plus dude never did learn how to throw a punch
I was the only one that laughed in the cinema when Han Solo got did
I chose Raiders, I don't consider the Star Wars movies as 'Harrison Ford movies' if you like, he just happened to be in the them
Witness comes a very close 2nd though
I don’t care!!!The Fugitive for me, that film was a roller coaster of emotions.
Husband met him when he worked at NBC in NY. He came in to do SNL, arrived in a yellow cab and opened the door for loads of people. Husband said he was the nicest gentleman you could ever meet.
I like Harrison. I only go to the cinema to see Star Wars for tradition on opening night, but was in tears when you know what.
One of the few that will vote for Temple of Doom. I love Blade Runner but Harrison is so ridiculously good in Temple it's not funny. Super charismatic, funny, serious and believable when he needs to be. He shows all of his acting chops. 5 seconds and you get the complete gamut of human emotion in this clip...