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His roll as sherdogger @HARRISON_3 has been pretty iconic as well.
Han Solo followed closely by Indiana Jones.Indiana Jones? Han Solo? Other?
It was Raiders of the Lost Ark that made him one of Hollywood's biggest movie stars. The Star Wars movie roles weren't all that flattering; Han Solo was kind of a dork. But Indiana Jones was a man's man, a hero's hero, an adventurer's adventurer. Then Ford did Blade Runner, and his status as megastar was cemented.
That’s awesomeIndiana Jones is Han Solo dreaming while frozen in Carbonite.
No, it was HUGE. It did about 20 Million in the US in the first week alone, and has done over 100 Million since in the US alone. Maybe it was a flop where you are, but not where I was. It got a couple of Oscar nominations that year, and quickly became a film classic, considered by many to be one of the great films of all time. Harrison Ford was the star as you know, and was perfectly cast in my opinion.Wasn’t Blade Runner a relative flop at the time?
No, it was HUGE. It did about 20 Million in the first week alone, and has done over 100 Million since in the US alone.
Can you share a link please? Here's mine:Not according to the internet, but I’ll assume it must be lying.
It was Raiders of the Lost Ark that made him one of Hollywood's biggest movie stars. The Star Wars movie roles weren't all that flattering; Han Solo was kind of a dork. But Indiana Jones was a man's man, a hero's hero, an adventurer's adventurer. Then Ford did Blade Runner, and his status as megastar was cemented.
Easily Indiana Jones. He is so hokey in Star Wars.
Can you share a link please? Here's mine:
https://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=bladerunner.htm&adjust_yr=2017&p=.htm
Probably his character in Working Girl.
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