There’s obviously so many great Star Wars movie quotes from over the years, and some Yoda phrases are iconic. People quote Yoda all the time, but Harrison Ford can actually say he met the creature himself back when he was part of the original films.
In a conversation with GQ, Ridley Scott shared that the big guns behind Blade Runner seemingly took a little convincing when it came to casting Harrison Ford.
Blade Runner follows Deckard (Ford), a Blade Runner who must pursue and terminate four escaped Replicants who stole a ship in space and have returned to Earth to find their creator. Elsewhere in the GQ video, the Gladiator II filmmaker also opened up about his vision of “inventing a new world” with the sci-fi film.
Blade Runner director Ridley Scott has recalled a moment that saw those financing the 1982 sci-fi classic questioning the decision to cast Harrison Ford as lead – just a few years after he appeared in Star Wars.
Although Harrison Ford is synonymous with multiple franchises and countless memorable performances, he wasn't always such a household name.
Director Ridley Scott sat down with GQ magazine for a retrospective video interview and revealed that the financiers on his 1982 sci-fi thriller Blade Runner originally questioned his decision to cast Harrison Ford in the lead role.
Carrie Fisher opens up about her affair with Harrison Ford during Star Wars and reflects on its emotional impact on Ford’s wife and herself.
Ridley Scott recently revealed how difficult it was to cast Harrison Ford in his iconic Blade Runner role. The Gladiator II director, who seems unstoppable even in his late 80s, has made remarkable films throughout his career.
Emilia Pérez star Karla Sofía Gascón may have walked away with wins to celebrate at the Golden Globes earlier this month but she had another prized moment take place that night off stage. While visiting The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,
Hollywood star Carrie Fisher's heartbreaking recollection of Harrison Ford in her 2016 memoir continues to pain Star Wars fans.
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away … Mark Hamill and Carrie Fisher sat down with reporter Harry Martin to talk about the original Star Wars trilogy. The 1980 interview was captivating and funny, with both Hamill and Fisher showing their wit. When asked what she would do after Star Wars, Fisher said, “I’ll find a waitress job or something.”
"I was going to say, 'Harrison Ford, you're my hero,' and he told me, 'There are no heroes here,' " the actress said of meeting the 'Star Wars' icon Karla Sofía Gascón was starstruck meeting ...