The interviewer was confusing Blade Runner's visual aesthetic and tone... film noir... with the film noirs of Humphrey Bogart. That doesn't mean Harrison based Rick Deckard's character on Bogart or other 40s film stars. I'm not a film reporter and even I understand that. Instead of asking Harrison about his process, she was kinda telling him his process. No wonder Harrison Ford hates interviews.
@@88feji seems pretty rude and awkward to me, as he did in every interview in those days - that I‘ve seen anyway. He‘s almost contemptuous in the last minute. I don‘t think I would like being interviewed myself, but it‘s sort of risky letting everyone know what you think of them
I'm sending a Protection Order (PO) for Harris Ford. He is an actor who is not to be boxed into his Hollywood movie roles. However, Mr. Harrison Ford's particular, sincere portraits (portrayals) of roles of characters have right-mindedly affected Milner Benedict III (July 25, 1972). The fact is that Harrison Ford has dramatically affected shared, in a positive and good way, me - Milner Benedict III. The shaping of personality and behavior of goodness and dedication to overcoming the harshest of painful adversities that has happened in the life of Milner Benedict III as a child of The Monolith in 20th Century America could not have happened in this certain manner without this Hollywood actor. "Let me, Milner Benedict III, unequivocally state how unfair this life experience has been to me; I should not ever have been forced to endure and experience, regardless of the good result, because I list, in the process, normal development for a child into adolescent growth and adult life - And I'll never get that time back because I refuse to give up my - this - 1st lifetime experience with all its inherent memories.
The DIRECTOR dictates the backstory and any other aspects of a character that are not described in the script. The interviewer is applying too much of the construction of a character to the actor.
Not really. There are plenty of actors who've said they've worked out the back story of their character in their own mind to help them play it. James Cameron said he didn't believe Jack and Rose fell in love at first sight in Titanic, but the actors said they believed they did and played it that way.
Every answer was the right way to handle it . He was ahead of his time already
...again, thank you for contributing so thoroughly to my leadership development :)
Great interview that not enough people seem to have seen
God damn, Harrison Ford has ALWAYS been SO FINE. Such a hunk. And a BRILLIANT actor. 👍❤️
Such a grump.
Great that Ford did not read the book...
This is a rare case in which the movie script and movie as a whole is way above the book
The interviewer was confusing Blade Runner's visual aesthetic and tone... film noir... with the film noirs of Humphrey Bogart. That doesn't mean Harrison based Rick Deckard's character on Bogart or other 40s film stars. I'm not a film reporter and even I understand that. Instead of asking Harrison about his process, she was kinda telling him his process. No wonder Harrison Ford hates interviews.
This is the second interview i've seen from this press junket. And the first one was better.
Poor Harrison Ford having to struggle through these idiotic questions!
She was better with Rutger Hauer, but then Rutger was the bomb. I love Rutger.
Harrison remains really polite even thought he seems to disagree with a lot of things she said ... he's such a gentleman ...
@@88feji seems pretty rude and awkward to me, as he did in every interview in those days - that I‘ve seen anyway. He‘s almost contemptuous in the last minute. I don‘t think I would like being interviewed myself, but it‘s sort of risky letting everyone know what you think of them
The questions aren't that bad, but Ford is notoriously difficult to interview, making them seem dumber than they are.
I'm sending a Protection Order (PO) for Harris Ford.
He is an actor who is not to be boxed into his Hollywood movie roles.
However, Mr. Harrison Ford's particular, sincere portraits (portrayals) of roles of characters have right-mindedly affected Milner Benedict III (July 25, 1972).
The fact is that Harrison Ford has dramatically affected shared, in a positive and good way, me - Milner Benedict III.
The shaping of personality and behavior of goodness and dedication to overcoming the harshest of painful adversities that has happened in the life of Milner Benedict III as a child of The Monolith in 20th Century America could not have happened in this certain manner without this Hollywood actor.
"Let me, Milner Benedict III, unequivocally state how unfair this life experience has been to me;
I should not ever have been forced to endure and experience, regardless of the good result, because I list, in the process, normal development for a child into adolescent growth and adult life -
And I'll never get that time back because I refuse to give up my - this - 1st lifetime experience with all its inherent memories.
He looked like Richard gere. He sounds like a Robot.
His upper left lip seems out of order...
Yikes, this is the definition of not having chemistry.
Damn I feel embarrased watching this
Good old secondhand embarrassment.
Here’s a man who absolutely hates acting.
Harrison looks so uncorfortable about the stupid questions!
The DIRECTOR dictates the backstory and any other aspects of a character that are not described in the script. The interviewer is applying too much of the construction of a character to the actor.
Not really. There are plenty of actors who've said they've worked out the back story of their character in their own mind to help them play it. James Cameron said he didn't believe Jack and Rose fell in love at first sight in Titanic, but the actors said they believed they did and played it that way.
Harrison Ford clearly hates doing interviews, and I get that... but the answers the to the questions asked here were total BS.
I can’t watch any more of this. It makes me uneasy. Poor Harrison with these stupid questions.
Poor interviewer with rude Harrison.
The interviewer asked deep film related questions.
Bellissima intervista , dove una volta tanto e' l'attore il protagonista e non.la giornalista se pur simpatica.
Cringe
Is the interviewer for real? Its as if the real one was sick and they got a housewife to come in and ask dumb questions.
She asked good questions in my eyes