Harrison Ford still doesn't get it.
A least he did appear in the documentary though.
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Masao wrote:...Or maybe he does!
Well, considering that he was the butt-end of the story, it makes perfect sense.
On one hand; he was the incompetent 'hero' who was a victim of his own profession. On the other, he was essentially a villain.
How would you feel about being the star who was the worst character in the film??
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BR1661 wrote:During the shooting of the make out scene Sean Young says she cried.. and how did Harrison comfort her? by mooning his big skin job butt at her! real nice Ford..real nice..
Largo wrote:Masao wrote:...Or maybe he does!
Well, considering that he was the butt-end of the story, it makes perfect sense.
On one hand; he was the incompetent 'hero' who was a victim of his own profession. On the other, he was essentially a villain.
How would you feel about being the star who was the worst character in the film??
And that's the beauty of it, eh.
Bored or tired Ford is better than no Ford at all. I agree that it was great that Harrison chose to appear in this documentary. The same goes for Sean Young. Good stuff!
Largo wrote:Masao wrote:...Or maybe he does!
Well, considering that he was the butt-end of the story, it makes perfect sense.
On one hand; he was the incompetent 'hero' who was a victim of his own profession. On the other, he was essentially a villain.
How would you feel about being the star who was the worst character in the film??
And that's the beauty of it, eh.
Bored or tired Ford is better than no Ford at all. I agree that it was great that Harrison chose to appear in this documentary. The same goes for Sean Young. Good stuff!
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