I think this performance right here is his greatest performance to this day! He acted his ass off in this and recieved his well deserving Academy Award Nomination.
In the last shot, he did a "Honey, that's great coffee" shot, as in Witness, but also I think he did a commercial once before Witness, now again at the end lol Like a go-to cover move lol He has his own style for sure!
I can’t help but comment about the journalist talking about Blade Runner. It’s still amazing to me when I hear journalist say it’s Film was not successful based on his box office draw. Like Harrison said it was successful and it’s on right and look at it now 40 to 45 years later still a cult classic and loved by millions and millions of people and has a very successful sequel
Clearly her take hasn't aged well but the movie was considered a bit of a disappointment at the time. Mediocre box office and I believe mediocre reviews. It's one of those movies that only over time came to be seen as a classic.
@@zerpblerd5966 Rutger Hauer was great! "All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain." Time to die..... great scene that was / is. Vangelis soundtrack!!! Ridley Scott direction! are you effin' crazy?
@@UnitedSoundVideo maybe you don't know but Ridley Scott had nothing to do with Rutger Hauer's greatness in that scene - it was improv, all Rutger Ridley just has an eye - he's a great cinematographer/DP
I can see why Harrison Ford dreads interviews. Bobbi smiling while she says "Blade Runner was crap" and "Are you afraid of being typecast?". Meanwhile, Blade Runner was a seminole science fiction movie that literally all sci-fi movies continue to borrow from.
She's usually a good interviewer but yikes why bring up a box office failure in your first few minutes of the interview? Interesting that Blade Runner went on to become a cult classic. Dirty Harry? She did such a thoughtful interview with Kelly McGillis on this same movie and a rather shallow, bordering-on-insulting one here. She's not even asking about Witness. No wonder he hated interviews.
It's so funny she mentions Bladerunner as a "career misstep" for him but it ends up being one of the most renowned and influential sci fi films of all time...
Witness is one of my favorite Harrison Ford movies!
watched it soooooo many times as a kid! I grew up around Amish and Menonites in central PA
I've watched it 200 times I think. I would watch it at least twice a week when I was a kid.
I think this performance right here is his greatest performance to this day! He acted his ass off in this and recieved his well deserving Academy Award Nomination.
Same with Mosquito Coast and The Fugitive
@@DMallthewayI loved both of those movies. Wish Harrison won for his performance in Witness
Great respect for Harrison Ford. A man who loves his job and is good at it. Nothing wrong with that.
Damn his voice is soo deep
I have loved Harrison for over 30 years. The man has given us so many amazing characters and performances over his long and brilliant career. ❤
His deep ass voice....omg
@Forever Nate no lol
@Forever Nate hahaha no not lies
Sexy as hell
Beloved Harrison Ford.
Love him always will
Me also
Bladerunner might not have been an immediate hit, but its become a classic and eternally long term hit.
Gorgeous
In the last shot, he did a "Honey, that's great coffee" shot, as in Witness, but also I think he did a commercial once before Witness, now again at the end lol Like a go-to cover move lol He has his own style for sure!
I can’t help but comment about the journalist talking about Blade Runner. It’s still amazing to me when I hear journalist say it’s Film was not successful based on his box office draw. Like Harrison said it was successful and it’s on right and look at it now 40 to 45 years later still a cult classic and loved by millions and millions of people and has a very successful sequel
Clearly her take hasn't aged well but the movie was considered a bit of a disappointment at the time. Mediocre box office and I believe mediocre reviews. It's one of those movies that only over time came to be seen as a classic.
Bladerunner was a masterpiece. ❤
ford wants to promote the film because he loves the film. that is how it should be. showing passion for the project you are working on.
Giovane ,bello , carisma, cosa volere di piu'.
After this interview he did another two more Indiana Jones, another Blade Runner and two more Stars Wars.
No he only made 3 Star Wars movies because there are only 3 Star Wars movies.
He’ll be doin an Indiana jones 5
Blade Runner is my favourite movie of Harrison Ford! ❤
funny to see how Blade Runner became iconic and one of the best movie ever
I still watch it.
Loved BLADERUNNER!! What are they talking about.
it's atrocious
Blade Runner was a great movie. She's a dingbat.
@@zerpblerd5966 Rutger Hauer was great! "All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain." Time to die..... great scene that was / is. Vangelis soundtrack!!! Ridley Scott direction! are you effin' crazy?
@@UnitedSoundVideo maybe you don't know but Ridley Scott had nothing to do with Rutger Hauer's greatness in that scene - it was improv, all Rutger
Ridley just has an eye - he's a great cinematographer/DP
@@zerpblerd5966 you used the word atrocious! to describe this film that's why I posted
Harrison Ford es el hombre más bello del mundo lo dice tu piloto espacial preferida te amo.Sahiris.
Great movie
I love this
Harrison 'get me the hell outta here' Ford...
He’s actually quite personable here.
The fact that there is a Bladerunner sequel affirms the success of the original.
Yeah, I suppose you could make that argument...but The Human Centipede had a sequel, too. Does that mean the first one was a good film...a "success?"
Wish he had actually started making that Indiana Jones movie in January 1986.
I can see why Harrison Ford dreads interviews. Bobbi smiling while she says "Blade Runner was crap" and "Are you afraid of being typecast?". Meanwhile, Blade Runner was a seminole science fiction movie that literally all sci-fi movies continue to borrow from.
did you miss the part where she corrected herself? she actually praised the film heavily when she interviewed Ford in 1982
Harrison va bene per tutte le stagioni, tutti i film, vanno bene per lui che sa destreggiarsi in tutte le sizuazioni.
Sono delle interviste bellissime,.peccato che si veda poco l'intervistato.Alida.
Di nuovo la giornalista che ama mettersi in mostra, mentre intervista il personaggio che piu' interessa al pubblico....
She's usually a good interviewer but yikes why bring up a box office failure in your first few minutes of the interview? Interesting that Blade Runner went on to become a cult classic. Dirty Harry? She did such a thoughtful interview with Kelly McGillis on this same movie and a rather shallow, bordering-on-insulting one here. She's not even asking about Witness. No wonder he hated interviews.
Si vede ptevalentamente la giornalista.Alida.
💚😇💚
The Blade Runner is the epitome of classic cult following success. Stands alone.
Shitting on Blade Runner didn't age well.
We did not get this Indy. Yes Harrison will be back in Star Wars 20 years after this. I guess she didn’t like Witness
Te amo a pesar del tiempo invitó a Valeria al Desierto , Océano Pacífico y a la playa con Mike y Kevin.Te ama Sahiris.
Muchos besos en San Valentín para ti de tu nave Galáctica y espacial Sahiris. Me gustaría ir juntos al PARK GALAXY LOVED
WAUUUUU, ERA LINDO. PERO TODO SE ENVEJESE.
"Nice meeting you". Awkward as they had met more than once before and we have UA-cam to prove it.
It's so funny she mentions Bladerunner as a "career misstep" for him but it ends up being one of the most renowned and influential sci fi films of all time...
Ha-ri-son Fo------d!
Harrison very coool man
Se si vedesse l'attore sarebbe meglio.
omg this woman is so cringe. "I'm thinking of Blade Runner." Wow. Does she have any clue when she's insulting someone? Good lord lol
I kinda like how raw they were then hahaha, her opinion is her opinion. He took it well.
@@Stopthecäq yeah, BladeRunner is not her demographic. I wonder 💭 what movies he doesn’t like
I sensed he was annoyed in this interview
That's his default setting.
06:40
I usually enjoy Bobbie's interviews, but I found this one kinda annoying
Slow talking pot head like Johnny Depp
No, no like Dipp. He’s just reserved and meaningfull and thoughtful. I don’t like BladeRunner, I like Working Girl.