Man, fuck Harrison Ford. I have no idea why he has such contempt for the two roles that put him on the map, especially when they’re two of the most beloved characters in cinematic history.
It’s also clear from his interviews that he just completely misunderstands the character of Han Solo.
Edit: Apparently he doesn’t hate Indy like he does Han. That only makes me feel marginally less indignant though.
MutantTailThing@lemmy.world
on 11 Feb 18:39
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Agreed. Fine if you hate the franchise that made you shitloads of money but at least have the common decency to shut the fuck up about it
He’s pretty fantastic in Shrinking, so that’s something.
a_non_monotonic_function@lemmy.world
on 12 Feb 05:22
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Hamill didn’t like the movie either. Boyega had a shit time and he wasn’t quiet about it. Many of us as audience members didn’t like it, and we are also vocal.
In so many ways it didn’t actually work, but even as something half-cocked it still requires the oldest surviving members to lose weight, suck it up, and do their best with a script that was (quite frankly) below them.
I can’t blame him. It’s like Michael Cain and Jaws. It’s a job.
samus12345@sh.itjust.works
on 11 Feb 19:23
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Does he have contempt for Indiana Jones? I wasn’t aware of that.
Maybe not. It’s possible that he has enough contempt for Han to cover for both, and I just assumed.
PlasticExistence@lemmy.world
on 11 Feb 20:08
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He definitely likes Indiana Jones. He negotiated a new movie as part of his return to Star Wars. He’s the big deal in IJ but only one of the main characters in SW
He’s a grumpy-ass dick, straight up. I mean let him be himself and all that, I am not requiring him to be lovable for my sake, but I will definitely change the channel if an interview with him is on.
Does he genuinely hate it or is this just half serious joking, or maybe it was serious long ago and now its a joke to himself because he likes the money and other people seem to like laughing at this half serious joke and so he keeps doing it.
samus12345@sh.itjust.works
on 11 Feb 19:22
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He wanted Han to die in the original trilogy. I think it’s genuine hate.
I don’t know if it’s a general hatred of the character per se, but he was quite adamant that Han should have died in RotJ. He was willing to reprise the role later as long as they killed him.
samus12345@sh.itjust.works
on 11 Feb 20:09
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“Hate” is hyperbole; he just doesn’t like the character much.
LifeInMultipleChoice@lemmy.world
on 11 Feb 21:03
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I mean what is Han supposed to be in Star Wars now? It was probably pitched to him as a bad ass gun slinger that doesn’t care for the rules/laws and gets the girl anyways. Immediately the world and story grows well beyond the possibilities of a gun slinger having real impact.
He’s a side character, who can’t really effect the universe he is surrounded by and falls into a grumpy father figure role. He was just in the new movies for nostalgia.
Luke can defeat entire armies, Leia secretly a force user that effects entire governments, he uh, smuggles some items sometimes. Could be replaced by near any other normal human out there, as every new character near immediately learns how to fly a ship, shoot down other ships or has a droid that can do it for them.
“But he can understand what a wookie is saying”
Wait, suddenly everyone else that is around the wookie for 2 days can as well.
samus12345@sh.itjust.works
on 12 Feb 00:34
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He did just fine in the (now non-canon) books as a main character!
I know this isnt cannon, but it my personal head cannon. I’ve always thought of Han as somebody that “the force” is using as a pawn to maintain balance and as a result, has a shit ton of “luck”.
I’ve always wanted to see media in the SW cannon to explore this kind of concept minor force users that either unknowingly use the force, or the force uses to maintain balance in the universe/galaxy.
The way I think Ford sees it is in the OT, his death in Empire or Jedi would have been a fitting end to his character. He is introduced to the series as a self interested scoundrel, who is only concerned with getting paid. Then he comes back heroically to blow up the death star, selflessly risks his life to save Luke on Hoth, and sacrifices himself so Leia and Chewie are spared. After he’s unfrozen, there’s not a whole lot of character development in Jedi so he just becomes a side character. It seemed like he cared for the character until Han became a side character and that’s why he wanted Han to be killed off.
NichEherVielleicht@feddit.org
on 11 Feb 20:03
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Man, fuck Harrison Ford. I have no idea why he has such contempt for the two roles that put him on the map, especially when they’re two of the most beloved characters in cinematic history.
It’s also clear from his interviews that he just completely misunderstands the character of Han Solo.
Edit: Apparently he doesn’t hate Indy like he does Han. That only makes me feel marginally less indignant though.
Agreed. Fine if you hate the franchise that made you shitloads of money but at least have the common decency to shut the fuck up about it
he wouldn’t shit on star wars if people stopped asking him about it
Well, what else should we ask about? I sure as shit don’t want to know his view on politics.
He’s a good ol centerist, but seems to give a shit about people. Told people not to vote for Trump in 2024.
Not bad for someone in their 80s.
He’s pretty fantastic in Shrinking, so that’s something.
Hamill didn’t like the movie either. Boyega had a shit time and he wasn’t quiet about it. Many of us as audience members didn’t like it, and we are also vocal.
In so many ways it didn’t actually work, but even as something half-cocked it still requires the oldest surviving members to lose weight, suck it up, and do their best with a script that was (quite frankly) below them.
I can’t blame him. It’s like Michael Cain and Jaws. It’s a job.
Does he have contempt for Indiana Jones? I wasn’t aware of that.
Maybe not. It’s possible that he has enough contempt for Han to cover for both, and I just assumed.
He definitely likes Indiana Jones. He negotiated a new movie as part of his return to Star Wars. He’s the big deal in IJ but only one of the main characters in SW
I feel like you have to have contempt for Indiana Jones to allow Indiana Jones 4 to happen.
Indiana Jones 5 was fine though
He’s a grumpy-ass dick, straight up. I mean let him be himself and all that, I am not requiring him to be lovable for my sake, but I will definitely change the channel if an interview with him is on.
You gotta stick around for the Mark Hamill interviews where he does an impression of Harrison Ford.
It’s true he is the antidote in every way.
Heard he’s a Zionist tho
Nobody’s perfect.
You’d be mad too if nobody bothered to ask you what it was like on the set of Working Girl.
Does he genuinely hate it or is this just half serious joking, or maybe it was serious long ago and now its a joke to himself because he likes the money and other people seem to like laughing at this half serious joke and so he keeps doing it.
He wanted Han to die in the original trilogy. I think it’s genuine hate.
I don’t know if it’s a general hatred of the character per se, but he was quite adamant that Han should have died in RotJ. He was willing to reprise the role later as long as they killed him.
“Hate” is hyperbole; he just doesn’t like the character much.
I mean what is Han supposed to be in Star Wars now? It was probably pitched to him as a bad ass gun slinger that doesn’t care for the rules/laws and gets the girl anyways. Immediately the world and story grows well beyond the possibilities of a gun slinger having real impact.
He’s a side character, who can’t really effect the universe he is surrounded by and falls into a grumpy father figure role. He was just in the new movies for nostalgia.
Luke can defeat entire armies, Leia secretly a force user that effects entire governments, he uh, smuggles some items sometimes. Could be replaced by near any other normal human out there, as every new character near immediately learns how to fly a ship, shoot down other ships or has a droid that can do it for them.
“But he can understand what a wookie is saying” Wait, suddenly everyone else that is around the wookie for 2 days can as well.
He did just fine in the (now non-canon) books as a main character!
I know this isnt cannon, but it my personal head cannon. I’ve always thought of Han as somebody that “the force” is using as a pawn to maintain balance and as a result, has a shit ton of “luck”.
I’ve always wanted to see media in the SW cannon to explore this kind of concept minor force users that either unknowingly use the force, or the force uses to maintain balance in the universe/galaxy.
Isnt Han known to be force sensitive to some degree due to his flying skills?
The way I think Ford sees it is in the OT, his death in Empire or Jedi would have been a fitting end to his character. He is introduced to the series as a self interested scoundrel, who is only concerned with getting paid. Then he comes back heroically to blow up the death star, selflessly risks his life to save Luke on Hoth, and sacrifices himself so Leia and Chewie are spared. After he’s unfrozen, there’s not a whole lot of character development in Jedi so he just becomes a side character. It seemed like he cared for the character until Han became a side character and that’s why he wanted Han to be killed off.
Yes
That seems like an incredibly Han Solo response to me.
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Shrinking is just Harrison Ford playing himself haha.