Everyone always seems so much more relaxed and natural on Graham Norton - that’s the most animated I’ve seen Ford in an interview in ages. I don’t know if everyone gets a little more lubed up in the green room or what?
Everyone always seems so much more relaxed and natural on Graham Norton - that’s the most animated I’ve seen Ford in an interview in ages. I don’t know if everyone gets a little more lubed up in the green room or what?
Naw he’s just having a little fun at Gosling’s expense, Harrison Ford style.
My wife just finished watching this episode 15 minutes ago and this is exactly what she said. They were playing around. It was a joke.
This is why I love Graham Norton. It’s like being a fly on the wall of the world’s greatest cocktail party. (That, and I’ve discovered a bunch of new-to-me musical artists that I really liked.)
Ford always remembers punching Gosling in the face, though.
It’s a funny cut, but if you watch the whole episode it’s clear he was deadpanning the whole thing. The most excitement was over tattoos, though - for about 1/10th of a second it looked like Margot Robbie was going to ink Ford.
Unless your name is Calista.
Ah, come on, Harrison is 75. The fact that he’s still making action movies is amazing.
It’s worth noting that Graham Norton gives his guests a bunch of booze before bringing them out. It generally makes the conversation much more amusing than it would otherwise be, but it also makes senior moments more likely for those that are already prone to them.
Look, if Harrison Ford says your name is Bryan, then your name is Bryan.
I found it really funny. Having seen other Bladerunner interviews with both actors, they were pranking each other during those as well.Harrison has a very dry sense of humour.
I firmly believe that’s just Ford’s sense of humour. He’s been playing it that way in interviews for as long as I can remember.
Well. To be fair....
Maybe at first there was the slightest pause - us old people tend to do that - but after that I think he was having fun and is just very deadpan.
Wait why? Was it his clone wars appearances? I always like his adventures with Aayla and count dooku...
That doesn’t look like Quinlan Vos.
Yeah! There’s definitely a lot of Kota in the character Kanan has become, which is pretty rad.
Blind Jedi during the Rebellion, you say?
And to prove that point, Tom Price just resigned