"When asked if he (Harrison Ford) at one point told Steven Spielberg and George Lucas that he was no longer going to do this or that stunt in “Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull,” Harrison asked back with a furrowed brow, “Why?” Then, breaking into his famous lopsided smirking smile (part of his charm, really, especially when he does it onscreen), he said, “That is my exercise—that’s what I do for fun. Are you kidding? I love it! I love running, jumping, falling down and rolling around on the floor with sweaty men. That’s what I like.” With a comedian’s dry wit, he quipped: “Otherwise, I’d have to act or something.”
- Ruben V. Nepales, " 2008’s most amusing anecdotes", Inquirer
Harrison Ford is not the worst of actors, he banks more on his body language than overt histrionics is my impression, some of his films are fantastic, so it feels great to read this.
Not many actors can pull up audience as much as they did early in their careers. There are very few and Ford is definitely one of them. He is like our Rajini. Lot of mannerisms and body language and even that smile. Rajini again is not a bad actor but relies heavily on body language to create an impact on the screen.
ReplyDelete:) Committment.
ReplyDeletei thought Ford's expression came from his eyes.