I don't know if he's an asshole or not, but the impression I have of Ford is that he's someone who has found the role of "Harrison Ford" to be an increasingly constricting one.
I don't know if he's an asshole or not, but the impression I have of Ford is that he's someone who has found the role of "Harrison Ford" to be an increasingly constricting one.
"Whatever Alec, in real life you can't even turn invisible."
You could tell when he wrote that three page description of the battleship hat that Jack Ryan was wearing.
Probably. I haven't seen it in forever. Was definitely the best book though. Though TBF, while I read several, but I may not have read all of them.
I would kind of like to see him and Chevy Chase join that show with Liev Schrieber and Jon Voight, just to hear anecdotes from the crew about what a set with those 4 difficult-to-work-with assholes on it was like.
"Potty is for closers?"
I can just imagine all the sleep that Harrison Ford isn't losing over this.
So why isn't Hercules a woman?
Only the hero is played by Chow Yun Fat.
I guess America would identify with the British in that one. And come to think of it, a Boadicea film could be pretty sweet.
I always briefly imagine "taking the piss out of [someone]" as a literal thing. It probably would involve a catheter?
I'll have you know the English Channel is among the world's bravest bodies of water.
Hey find another time in history when we had the moral high ground, maybe we'll start making movies about that.
Finally the untold story of how the British government kept spirits high throughout the Battle of Britain with a series of outrageous lies printed on the side of a bus.
"Taking the piss"?
I was wondering that too. Fans? If fans knew already, than this isn't really news per se.
As I recall, Hondo had a brief resurgence in the zeitgeist when it was broadcast on television in 3D as a special event. You could go to some store and get a pair of Hondo-branded 3D glasses to watch it with.
I didn't like Rosanne either, but it wasn't as bleak as Married. It at least didn't hate it's characters as much.
I may have been a bit too young for it, but I never got this show. I didn't understand what was funny about it. It just made me sad.
Also: teenagers are literally children and don't know shit about shit.