In an alternate world, we could've had Tom Selleck as Indiana Jones instead. I think Harrison's backstory is a great inspiration for those of us who are still trying to figure out our paths in life. Thank you Harrison for all the joy and entertainment you've given us!
Yeah in a way (since he was in his 30s before he hit it big), but it also reinforces the old adages of "right place right time" and "It's not what you know, it's who you know." If Harrison hadn't been building that portico entrance to Francis Ford Coppola's office, and if Francis hadn't been friends with George, and George hadn't been friends with Steven... entertainment history would have been very different.
F*ck this Sh*t - Harrison and the entire Spielbergian team WOKED out and DESTROYED “Indians Jones” just like they DESTROYED “Star Wars” and “Marvel” pandering to the Soviet Democrat Party Cultural MARXIST talking points that push racial and sexual quotas into every fabled storyline to “DESTROY THE OLDS” as Mao advocated when communism had run out of ideas on how to indoctrinate the masses.
Harrison, as he says, may not have been a "good student" in the traditional view of academics. But he began his acting career here and obviously has excelled to the top of that profession. So perhaps he learned something. He will always be welcome home to his alma mater. He will always be welcome at Ripon College.
I remember when I watched Raiders for the first time. Damn, this guy is completely cool, brushing of spiders, using his whip to get across heights, and just casually fooling traps to get golden idols, and then that platform sank and suddenly he wasn't as calm anymore. That reverse effect on his character is maybe the best turn in cinema.The hero becomes vulnerable and hunted and it continued for another four movies. Thanks for the ride!
Ford brought a humanity, a humor and a thoughtfulness to the character that not just anyone could have. He has inspired so many people in and out of the film industry - it was him and the character that inspired me to be an archaeologist and travel the world. It's true - he's simply irreplaceable in the role.
He may be done with the role, but Harrison Ford will always be remembered as Indiana Jones he was I think born to play that role and that was the first rule I ever saw him as even in other movies. When I saw him before I knew is real name I’m like oh there’s Indiana Jones.
I love this franchise since I was a kid . I really like the Dial of Destiny ( James Mangold did a good job with the last adventure of this character in my opinion 🤠🤠🤠 ) .
F*ck this Sh*t - Harrison and the entire Spielbergian team WOKED out and DESTROYED “Indians Jones” just like they DESTROYED “Star Wars” and “Marvel” pandering to the Soviet Democrat Party Cultural MARXIST talking points that push racial and sexual quotas into every fabled storyline to “DESTROY THE OLDS” as Mao advocated when communism had run out of ideas on how to indoctrinate the masses.
I´m very impressed of the picture-quality of those making-of-scenes, so I think we will see a lot of new material from the Lucasfilm-archive. Would be great if this also would be on the 4K-UHD-edition of DIAL ! At last, this man gets the recognition he deserves, as one of the greatest american movie stars of all time...thanks Mr. Harrison Ford.
Fun fact about his job as a carpenter. The Todd-AO scoring stage (1970 - 2007) was a large stage for orchestral recordings on the CBS lot. Lion King, Titanic, Prince of Egypt, Crimson Tide, Mulan, Apollo 13, Pocahontas, Armageddon, Shrek, Pirates: Curse of the Black Pearl, Elf, King Kong 2005 and the TV-series Lost where all recorded there. Harrison Ford built many parts of it and did all of the custom carpentry needed for the sound stage.
Word on the street is, all the first four Indiana Jones films are now bundled together. The fifth and final one may join them sometime soon or later and The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles also released on video already.
@@rinraiden during the 90’s George Lucas decided to make a TV movie series about Indiana Jones when he was young. River Phoenix was asked to reprise the roll but he refused. Instead 2 different actors played young Indy, Corey Carrier played as Indy under the age of 10 while Sean Patrick Flannery played as Indy in his teens and early twenties.
It’s crazy to think a decade ago that Harrison Ford was the grumpy guy who hated doing interviews and hated talking about Han Solo because he was a global superstar. Now in 2023, not only did he return to play Han Solo twice, but he also returned to play the iconic Indiana Jones , AND he’s going to be Thunderbolt Ross in the MCU. On top of all of this awesomeness, we now get a documentary and retrospective look at his rise to superstardom. I think this is great and can’t wait to watch!
I don't blame him, tbh. Hollyweird has gained that moniker for a reason. But yeah, it's great seeing him jump back into his iconic roles. Bladerunner, Star Wars, Indiana Jones
@@matthewgaudet4064 They are canon Pancho Villa was mentioned in Pancho Villa and the “I know Tangier” plus Mutt might have married early and have a Daughter Caroline.
Megalo Station went through and saw all of Indiana Henry Jones Jr.'s adventures; Shindus was born that time, Amanda Pryzalthir (Scarlett Johansson) was a teen that time, including Zephery Beinloden (Chris Williams) and China Mei Lo Tapestry (Li Bingbing).
The Indiana Jones theme by the fights and chases version will play in Time Shift as Casey Jr. and Putt-Putt battle Slovene, Islandin and Ghost Train through those countries. Katelyn the Portuguese Jungle Cutter will close in on them in so doing.
... LOVE Harrison Ford! a true relatable, no nonsense, lovable grump, unshakable, icon of popular international cinema (despite the disastrous handling of his Lucasfilm legacy by Disney’s Lucasfilm)- thank you for the decades of wonderful entertainment! sending gidvibes to all...
I thought he was a carpenter that became an actor by accident. Knowing that he was actually an actor who had a day job as a carpenter makes it a bit less dramatic
The Temple of Doom is on the other end of the world of The Jungle Book. The excavation area is near Anubis's tomb. The entrance to the Holy Grail is not far from Agrabah.
When Casey Jr. and Putt-Putt rocket through India, they will fix the sliced bridge. Before that, the kids will see the Temple of Doom before the Man Village, and the deceased Kaa before escaping the country for America.
Indiana Jones retired after one final adventure; that was Dial of Destiny. After that, How The Grinch Stole Christmas released, Walt Disney died and The Jungle Book, The Happiest Millionaire and The Reluctant Astronaut premiered along with the debut of the Groovy Formal Collection and the birth of Jamie Foxx as well as the Battle at Sea, the Hot Wheels cars, the Space Race which changed our world, and the births of Red Robin and Scooby-Doo.
The prologue of Last Crusade came first, then Temple of Doom, then Raiders of the Lost Ark, then the Nazi train battle, then the rest of Last Crusade, then Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, and lastly the rest of Dial of Destiny.
Why does Disney digitally remove cigarettes from behind the scenes footage? They did it in one piece of video of Harrison, Carrie, and Mark behind the scenes on "Star Wars". And they did it again at :14, where Harrison had a cigarette in his hand.