Yes and from jumping to hyper space and whipping (both literally and figuratively) bad guys to jumping off waterfalls (okay maybe it wasn't a waterfall but it was still cool.) he's had quite a career.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
Most people in the movies can either act or do action stuff. Harrison Ford is one of the few to manage both. And he is such a good actor that we have no problem separating one of his characters from another in our minds. I'm a big fan. I loved the one (momentarily forget the name) where he was in Paris and his wife disappeared.
jonesthecurl wrote:Most people in the movies can either act or do action stuff. Harrison Ford is one of the few to manage both. And he is such a good actor that we have no problem separating one of his characters from another in our minds. I'm a big fan. I loved the one (momentarily forget the name) where he was in Paris and his wife disappeared.
He's had some bad moments though. Like near the end of Star Wars when he's about to take off before Luke goes off to blow up the death star. That wasn't exactly the best acting ever. Then again. Lucas isn't exactly known for his directing.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
jonesthecurl wrote:Most people in the movies can either act or do action stuff. Harrison Ford is one of the few to manage both. And he is such a good actor that we have no problem separating one of his characters from another in our minds. I'm a big fan. I loved the one (momentarily forget the name) where he was in Paris and his wife disappeared.
He's had some bad moments though. Like near the end of Star Wars when he's about to take off before Luke goes off to blow up the death star. That wasn't exactly the best acting ever. Then again. Lucas isn't exactly known for his directing.
worst movie ever made star wars!!! only good thing from that was yoda!!!
Today's movie scene is one of my personal favorites. In honor of it's great lines I have nicknamed it "Huckleberry". That's right it's from Tombstone. It takes place right after the big gunfight early in the movie and deals with Doc Holiday challenging Ringo to a duel.
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Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
jonesthecurl wrote:Most people in the movies can either act or do action stuff. Harrison Ford is one of the few to manage both. And he is such a good actor that we have no problem separating one of his characters from another in our minds. I'm a big fan. I loved the one (momentarily forget the name) where he was in Paris and his wife disappeared.
He's had some bad moments though. Like near the end of Star Wars when he's about to take off before Luke goes off to blow up the death star. That wasn't exactly the best acting ever. Then again. Lucas isn't exactly known for his directing.
worst movie ever made star wars!!! only good thing from that was yoda!!!
I'm no Star Wars fan - bad movies, bad science fiction.
strike wolf wrote:Now for strike's movie scene of the day.
Today's movie scene is one of my personal favorites. In honor of it's great lines I have nicknamed it "Huckleberry". That's right it's from Tombstone. It takes place right after the big gunfight early in the movie and deals with Doc Holiday challenging Ringo to a duel.
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strike wolf wrote:Now for strike's movie scene of the day.
Today's movie scene is one of my personal favorites. In honor of it's great lines I have nicknamed it "Huckleberry". That's right it's from Tombstone. It takes place right after the big gunfight early in the movie and deals with Doc Holiday challenging Ringo to a duel.
Strike's movie scene of the day has been brought to you by the wolf/curl campaign.
strike wolf wrote:Now for strike's movie scene of the day.
Today's movie scene is one of my personal favorites. In honor of it's great lines I have nicknamed it "Huckleberry". That's right it's from Tombstone. It takes place right after the big gunfight early in the movie and deals with Doc Holiday challenging Ringo to a duel.
Strike's movie scene of the day has been brought to you by the wolf/curl campaign.
jonesthecurl wrote:Most people in the movies can either act or do action stuff. Harrison Ford is one of the few to manage both. And he is such a good actor that we have no problem separating one of his characters from another in our minds. I'm a big fan. I loved the one (momentarily forget the name) where he was in Paris and his wife disappeared.
He's had some bad moments though. Like near the end of Star Wars when he's about to take off before Luke goes off to blow up the death star. That wasn't exactly the best acting ever. Then again. Lucas isn't exactly known for his directing.
worst movie ever made star wars!!! only good thing from that was yoda!!!
I'm no Star Wars fan - bad movies, bad science fiction.
Oh come on.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
strike wolf wrote:Now for strike's movie scene of the day.
Today's movie scene is one of my personal favorites. In honor of it's great lines I have nicknamed it "Huckleberry". That's right it's from Tombstone. It takes place right after the big gunfight early in the movie and deals with Doc Holiday challenging Ringo to a duel.
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Loved Tombstone.
Who doesn't? Though the scene right after his brother is shot is rather bad. Very poor acting and a bit hoaky.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
strike wolf wrote:Now for strike's movie scene of the day.
Today's movie scene is one of my personal favorites. In honor of it's great lines I have nicknamed it "Huckleberry". That's right it's from Tombstone. It takes place right after the big gunfight early in the movie and deals with Doc Holiday challenging Ringo to a duel.
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Loved Tombstone.
what do you want on your tombtone???
Have you ever seen Tombstone?
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.