Harrison Ford Fun Interview: Mark Hamill "Fan Question," The Empire Strikes Back, I Love You/I Know
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Well done you only hit a 7 on the Harrison Ford irritation scale.
That's really a smart comment
Definitely triggered by Star Wars. He’ll go as far as up until that moment the guy probably liked you a little. You talked about things he likes like dogs and things other than Star Wars. In his head I can just hear him saying “ Oh, Jesus Christ, here we go again. Ugh, that’s his favorite line of all movies ever?!”
@Denam 8 is his default though
@@JachAnen It's really not. He just hates the overly "HEY!!"ness of US TV and media. He's much brighter whenever he comes to the UK cos everyone's as sarcastic and dry as he is. Look up some press he does in the UK, I think you'd be massively surprised at how differently he acts.
He does looks annoyed lol
That true happy moment on Harrison's face, when he see's Mark Hamill asking a question.
Really really a shame he never had a scene with him in the new Start Wars movies
The only happy moment.
I'm pretty sure Mark is the only human Harssion can stand lmao
He looked so relieved.
Soon Forgot So many opportunities gone. And now with Carrie Fisher gone the three would never be in one scene again.
"Kryptonite, Carbonite, I just work here."
He's so damn sick of Star Wars. I love it. 🤣
@@ohio Alec Guinness only disliked Star Wars once people forgot that he was in tons of other stuff. I don't think Harrison Ford has ever disliked Star Wars. He's always said that Star Wars is what allowed him to finally have steady work as an actor. But he will always enjoy Indiana Jones more because he is "the" star of that franchise. And despite the injuries he's sustained making the films, they were fun to make. I think it's more accurate to say that he just never felt the same connection to Star Wars that others did, and just relates to Indy more.
I mean, I remember him in 2008 having a ball promoting Crystal Skull. He even went out and bought some of the toys and merchandise that they did for the film, and seemed thrilled that he was getting a new hat, too....since the originals were in the Smithsonian and the original designer had retired, they had to enlist a new guy. He just loves this character. He probably never felt the same connection to Han Solo.
caomhan84 So in other words, his fucking huge ego about having his name first in the credits is why he like Indy more?!? What an ungrateful son of a bitch! When Indy 5 comes out I won’t be going anywhere near it!
@@kotobukiya70 ungrateful sonbof a bitch? Nah. Just a guy very grateful for Star Wars to be the transition to being a steady working actor. He's always said that. He's just never loved it. And that's okay. Considering he was never meant to be in Indiana Jones in the first place, but luck meant that he was, and it made him a huge star....I don't blame him. Sometimes you just enjoy certain things more than others. What's wrong with that?
@@ohio "It's ironic that the people who actually make the movies couldn't care less about the movies they are in."
I don't think that is ironic at all. It's just a matter of perspective. Beina passsive recipent, the audience, a fan, of movies is a completely different experience than working on them.
Watching a movie takes two hours. Shooting a 2 minute scene can take half a week.
And then you move on. You concentrate on your next project. That is something that many fans simply don't seem to grasp.
@@kotobukiya70 Calm the actual fuck down. He just likes Indy more than Han Solo as a character. Sure the fact that the paycheck was bigger is probably another reason he enjoyed it more but most actors would prefer the role with the bigger paycheck. It's nothing about their ego. It's their job. Get a life and stop stressing over movies.
such a shame that there was a never a scene between Han and Luke in the new trilogy :(
unforgivable, really
Agreed. The whole sequel trilogy is a big mess, and could have been so much better.
Oh my God, I just realized that :O Just when I thought I couldn't hate the new trilogy more than I already do
Get over it.
It was a massive waste not to have them on screen together again.. but I guess this new trilogy is supposed to be about the new "characters" blah blah blah!
His face lit up when he heard his friend's name.
Yes because he was otherwise extremely uncomfortable with the dickhead interviewer. So the contrast was more stark.
MrJayel27 out of every interview I’ve seen him in this is one of the only one where he seems somewhat happy, don’t know why you think that
They are friends in real life. They've known each other for over 4 decades now.
They should make Mark Hamill the villain in the next 'Indiana Jones' film, almost like if Luke Skywalker went dark years ago..
Yes......and every other movie. Honestly does Mark have a crappy agent or something he is so undervalued.
Or just a cameo as a smuggler that Indy had to deal with in the past.....wouldn't that be ironic...
Ha!
Nice idea.
Now I wanna see that
"Kryptonite, Carbonite, I just work here." Best Harrison's quote EVAH!
*Ever.
Harrison Ford sometimes looks awkward and uncomfortable for interviews but he looks comfortable and genuine here. Great interview.
That's how good Jake is, he makes anyone comfortable!
Probably took a Xanax
Are you kidding? He hated this interviewer, who was a total twat
He's typically high, he's a stoner.
He always is the same in interviews, just sometimes he is fooling around more... That doesn't mean he's uncomfortable, but like under every comment section, someone like you has the urge to tell some bullshit gossip about the interviewer (or even say he's better than all others more times than not..), since your brain is just no use.
the thought that harrison ford learned how to be cool because of mark hamill is so heartwarming 🥺 it’s so easy to imagine young vibrant sunshine child mark coming up to harrison talking a mile a minute while looking up at him with stars in his eyes! and then beside them, carrie’s there, rolling her eyes at her boys’ antics!
That answer is Keanu Reeves level of wholesomeness. Mark has always seen Harrison as the cool guy, but him saying that he learned his coolness from Mark was really touching.
I always like how Harrison is this "l just do this for a living, I don't see why people like me so much" kinda guy. There's a certain genuine innocence there that's rare these days.
we like him because he plays such great characters and he is seems like if you don't talk about star wars with him that he would be cool to hang out with.
It breaks my heart that Mark and Harrison never got a scene together as Luke and Han one last time..... thanks Disney
Oh as if Disney cares about story details or as if Lucasfilm had any responsability about this...their last scene together is the ROTJ celebration...I'd say that's a pretty good final scene for two characters to have together
It just blows my mind that disney brought all the OT characters back, despite Lucas' wishes to have their stories end, just to bastardize them
@@TheShark447 Lucas couldn't let go of 3PO and R2D2 in the prequels after the success of the originals, it's delusional to think he wouldn't have integrated the og three in the sequels, would have he made them
Also they didn't bastardize them, the character that *Lucasfilm* (not Disney!) failed in TROS are the new ones, like Kylo: Han served its purpose well, Luke got a great arc and Leia...well she should have had a bigger role in TROS, but it's not like she was bad in TFA and TLJ
simonegreco Luke great arc? My man you’re delusional. The only person with great arc was Kylo Ren and it was just Ok. Sadly they failed all the movies. They should have done something new like a dark side oriented movie.
Coolthief so was Kylo’s arc great or just ok? Lol
Also it’s not delusion, I just know how arcs work: for a Positive (Change) Arc the character needs to start off wrong
You know that, right?
Harrison Ford is the definition of cool.
You can just see Mark Hamel tell his grandkids, there was once a guy named Harrison Ford, coolest guy on the set,
lol "I just work here"
he really couldn't care less about star wars haha
The way his face lit up when Mark Hammil's name was said makes so happy
The smile Harrison made when the interviewer mentioned Mark Hamill made me really happy. I love their relationship.
Harrison Ford always seems to light up whenever he talks about playing Indy.. Han Solo, not so much lol. But one thing I can always say about Harrison is that he's a damn great actor and a consummate professional in his craft with an understanding that this is his job and he gets paid a lot of money to do it well. Going into The Force Awakens and knowing how indifferent Ford is about the character, all I wanted was for him to go out there and make me believe that he's Han Solo again and not Harrison Ford going through the motions and mailing in a big payday like I've seen certain other actors do in high profile roles , and he did just that. He sold me on the character 100% and I have that much more respect for him for respecting the craft and at least acknowledging how important it was to the fans through his performance. A great talent and a pro at what he does.
Agree with you 100%.
@Jim Notor There's alot in what I said that indicates that he's a good actor and a pro that doesn't mail in performances, there's nothing that indicates that I'm referring to him as anything more than that.
He definitely loves Star Wars, he just is asked about it more than he’d like. In the Star Wars press tours he was always happy to talk about Star Wars and he even came back for Rise of Skywalker and gave what I’d argue was one of the standout performances of that movie. Indie isn’t brought up quite as much and I think he appreciates the break from Star Wars.
Great that he actually likes Indiana Jones.
Indy was my no. 1 childhood hero.
@@Hhhhhh-sz9ud if I ever met him i would be bugging him about working with Gary Oldman, who is my fave british actor.
He’s so quiet and reserved
He's bored about the interviewer.
Bad questions...And still talk about Star Wars to Harrison...
Nicolas Bsst and if I’m not wrong... he’s already talked about the things he said in this video before in the past
I love Star Wars but I don’t understand why every person that sees Harrison Ford feels the need to harass him about Star Wars, especially when he has publicly stated that he dislikes Star Wars.
@@thepaultato3243 You are right.
If I'm bored of the interviewer asking about Star Wars, imagine Harrison...
And Harrison is way more than just Han Solo...he did a lot of good movies. (My favourite still be Blade Runner...)
yeah, he really doesn't wanna be there.
'I know' was perfect - throughout the whole movie Han was trying to make Leia confess that she's likes him, so when she says that out loud, his only response can be "I know'. If he said 'I knew it!' - that would lead to a bad laugh, but the final 'I know', especially in Harrison's delivery, made it great.
Wojtek was “I knew it” the original line?
@@MisterFoxx I believe at first it was simply 'I love you too', but Harrison decided and proposed that it should be 'I know'.
Wojtek oh ok just wondering because “I knew it” doesn’t sound right lol
@@MisterFoxx yes - that never was an option. Ford said he was afraid that "I know' may cause cheap laughs - that's why I said that a phrase like 'I knew it' would've caused cheap laugh, but 'I know' sounds great.
@@MisterFoxx the original line was "Don't worry, I'll be back, Leia!" and harrison said this wasn't good enough han doesn't know he'll be back, and the director was like but it has to be said, but H convinced him otherwise.
“Frozen in Kryptonite”
Harrison Ford Superman 2021 CONFIRMED
Lol sigh.. if only that were true
Frozen spinoff confirmed
Y’all are gonna make me cry. Harrison’s answer was genuine and it shows.
I half expected him to make a playful jab at Mark and say "I met Mark Hamill and knew that if I was the opposite of Mark Hamill I'd be cool" or something of that nature but with Harrison's signature twist... lol
I would be nervous to interview Harrison Ford. Even though he’s such a funny sarcastic person, they way he carries himself is a little intimidating. Legend!
a little?!
I can relate to Harrison here, the interviewer is trying so hard to make things exciting. Let's face it, it's not. Just be calm and ask the questions.
Initially, I gave this a thumbs down, because I thought the interviewer came across as boring to Harrison. I was just about to switch to another video, then out popped the "I have a rescue dog..." line of questioning.
You got him. You pulled him into the interview. I don't know if he was tired, or initially thought the interviewer was not good at what he does, but you got him.
Good job both to the interviewer and to Harrison for giving him a chance.
Nice interview and awesome questions.
=No, hes shit.
“You blind dude?”
Jared Begg what a statement lol
He called it kryptonite 😂
Interviewer: Thank you Mr Ford you are one of my favorite actors of all time, it's an honor to be here with you.
Harrison: I know.
Love that he has Rescue dogs. Great guy!😊😍👍
I’ve never seen Harrison ford look so excited and alive
2:16 is what you're looking for
Thx
Thank you!
You can tell when he is in a playing mood and when he is actually serious
He’s always so chill
Amazing an original interview :) Of course someone so jaded about humans would love how pure dog love is. I had no clue he was so into rescue dogs, as I am (both my puppies rescued me too). Great guy and interview, congrats to the host.
Han being Han, Kryptonite - Carbonite 😂
The interviewer, Jake, walked the line fine, got good answers.
To bad he is a sucky and obnoxious interviewer that ruins most of his interviews.
lordSeaworth he’s WAY too hyper especially for someone like Harrison... if you’re talking to or interviewing a more energetic or happy person it’s ok to be more peppy or energetic, but Harrison is generally a more calm and collected person and just always has a “I don’t really care I don’t wanna be here” look...
I wish they would find a better interviewer...
@@thepaultato3243 I know. the interviewer is a disaster. Not a good person for interviews.
@@lordseaworth6055 he's kinda cute tho, no homo
No hes clearly shit and utterly annoying and got shit answers. Did you not notice Harrison rubbing his head and looking generally uncomfortable? Ok you didnt...
Everyone else: ‘he’s so sick of star wars’.
Me: ‘he has the same level of enthusiasm, no matter what he’s talking about’.
Jake Hamilton: Mr Ford, I'd like to ask you a few questions..
Harrison: I Know..
😀😀
“George was afraid, George Lucas, the producer of the film, was afraid...” Thanks for clarifying that one Harrison
What?
I love how whenever he starts talking, on any talk show, or anything, everything just goes completely quiet, except for Harrison's voice.
2:18 His smile. 😍😂😭
I keep imagining a remake of Grumpy Old Men with Harrison Ford and Mark Hamill. I don't know why.
Harrison Ford is like the Joker : "Do you know how I got these scars ?".
An interviewer who doesn't constantly interrupt the answer...wow, this guy is good.
Er, no hes not. Where do you live, India?
The contrast in that moment of I love you I know,was perfect,sad and funny simultaneously without seeming cheesy at all.
When he talks about rescue dogs maaan. We've always had rescue dogs. And giving them a home, is the best and they'll love you eternally for it. Dogs are awesome.
“I’m about to be frozen In kryptonite, you’re familiar with that situation.”
Lol I died laughing
Unless I’m mistaken, while Harrison has had his long list of grievances with Star Wars publicly for years, to the best of my knowledge, those problems never involved any of his coworkers. Even with George Lucas I don’t think he’s ever really badmouthed him aside from correctly pointing out that writing is not Lucas’ strongest suit. I just feel like Harrison is more reserved and keeps his cards close to his chest while Mark and Carrie are and were more about putting themselves out there. I don’t know what goes on behind closed doors, but Harrison did genuinely seem to light up when he heard Mark had “sent in” a question and I that’s very telling.
We all love Harrison Ford.... he knows
My favorite Hamill/Ford interaction was when they were recording "A new hope". And Mark said something about him feeling that things were going well with the dialogue. And Harrison leans in and says "Relax kid, this ain't that kind of a movie" Or something to that effect.
Great story... actually it was in the scene when they were getting crushed in the garbage bin and of course there was all the gunky water when he got pulled down into it. In edit, Mark Hamill as Luke, turned and was worried about the continuity that if he’s coming out of that mess in the next scene his hair should be wet and all filled with gunk, and that’s when Ford said his famous line in his trademark dead pan voice “ Relax kid it’s not that kind of movie” cool you like that line too!
@@lionessa4806 Thanks. I remembered it in part only. :)
You are so very welcome! Clever of you to remember that
Best actor ever
Aww 🥰 Mark hamill!
Why does he seem so chill
Looks like Kryptonite is Han Solo's weakness as well.
Corellia is the new Krypton.
Kryptonite!😂
Best story for his chin scar could be from a light saber duel.
I heard he got bit by a Wookie in a galactic bar fight.
That would definitely be a funny line BUT... pardon the uber nerd 🤓 in me.... Han would never actually fight with a light saber. Only Jedi’s use them for combat.
Adi Adrian the story for the chin scar is probably best in the Indiana Jones movies.
Cool Cat That is very nerdy, couldn’t have guessed that really
Harrison Ford definitely hates every single one of you guys.
Big smile whole time watching
Huge fan of his. Grew up watching the old star wars, and Indiana Jones. Glad to see hes still up and running.
I wish interviewers would give him more creative questions. He must have answered the "I Know" question hundreds of times. We are on a timer here folks!
It’s too bad that he didn’t like being Han Solo but it’s nice to see how he lights up on other stuff
Skyhunter I heard he liked Han in episode IV & V, but not in episode VI. George didn’t really expand his character, Han was just there in the film & most of his lines weren’t that great. Harrison ford believed Han’s character should’ve ended at episode V, but Mark Hamill also really wanted Harrison ford to work in Episode VI, which is why Han’s kind of just crammed in the story
I think he likes Indy more than Deckard and Han
Indiana Jones 5 is coming, baby!
Luke Skywalker?!? I didn't know you were an Indiana Jones fan.
@@Mr.Goodkat The biggest. ;)
Luke Skywalker no i’m the biggest Indiana Jones Fan
@@FlorisYoung After me.
Luke Skywalker well if the Indiana Jones trilogy are your absolute favorite movies of all time, then you are indeed the biggest Indiana Jones fan.
You did it!
Frozen in Kryptonite! I love this guy! 😂😂😂
Such awesome actor mark Hamil to and the sweet loving Carie Fisher we miss u Carie
In The Last Crusade, young Indiana Jones (played by River Phoenix) gets that scar when he cracks a whip for the first time. Pretty cool that Spielberg actually wrote that into the script trying to explain the story behind it.
You got a couple truly great one liners out of him! Nice work
Harrison Ford once answered my FB question on TV,(Reelz Channel), when he was being interviewed for Cowboys and Aliens. Coolest moment.
I love you Harrison Ford!!!
[Talking about Star Wars]
"And George, George was afraid... George Lucas... the producer of the film, was afraid"
lmfao
The way he speaks like if people don't know which George he is referring to.
It's a shame that Harrison Ford didn't learn from Mark Hamill how to be a friend of the Star Wars fans. Whether he likes that movie trilogy or not, it gave him most of the fame he currently has by opening doors. I know the story of that iconic line, but several generations in the past 40 years don't. So Harrison could have told the real story rather than looking bothered and irritated by being asked yet again. Mark Hamill has told the same stories a gazillion times and he ALWAYS does with energy because he knows this is likely the first time SOMEONE has heard the story.
I can understand why he is so fucking sick of SW. It's because SW fans are the most annoying fans out there. And if you have to deal 40 years with all of these manchilds pretending to be Jedis or some childish shit like that, you eventually get sick of it.
This guy starts every question with a story about himself. Nice interview, mate.
Harrison Ford, the biggest star wars fan in the galaxy
Great interview!!
Awesome
I do wish there had been a scene with the original Trio. Han, Leia, and Luke deserved a scene.
That man is my love, i see him in Venecia
Interviewer: We asked people to tweet you questions
Harrison: 😒
Interviewer: The first one is from Mark Hamill
Harrison: ☺️
Aw man, Harrison Ford is cool, he was my childhood hero, well mainly because he played Indiana Jones & Han Solo which were some of my childhood favourite movie characters.
Best answer ever
I feel like Harrison really hates being popular and famous, it seems like every time I seem him in one of these interviews he keeps looking around hoping for a quick exit.
I mean I can't blame him, all of his interviewers seem really excitable and passionate whereas Harrison's just a no nonsense, quiet kind of guy.
I had the rare chance to spend the day with him in December 2017. The problem is, he doesn't hate being popular. He thinks he ISN'T popular. He specifically said that he thinks that he's old and no one cares about him anymore. He even called himself a D list celebrity that the paparazzi could care less about. It was a little depressing, but that's the truth.
@@locksley2010 Hmm.
"I'm about to be frozen in kryptonite." There's a man who isn't afraid to not know...
Yes i think it was more that hes fairly intelligent and the interviewers clearly a complete dickhead and was most likely testing him.
I like the interviewer
Hi Jake, I just found your channel. What a great interview! I have subscribed to your channel. How were you able to meet Harrison Ford? Amazing!
Harrison Ford is the epitome of COOL.
3:28 for the Kryptonite/carbonite mixup
I want to meet Harrison Ford & Mark Hammil! RIP Carrie Fisher.
Oh my god. I love Harrison Ford for comments like "I just work here."
"i just work here" lmaooo
Not even the thumbnail picture show he's enjoying the interview...🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I don't understand his dislike of Han Solo yet he loves Indy. I think they are actually similar characters, aside from the fact that both are played by Ford.
@Degree7 That's kinda selfish on his part tbh. Still my favorite character tho. I don't count the Disney abominations to be Canon anyway. Just a bad dream.
I love how Mr. Ford thinks he has to explain who George Lucas is when he says George.
I don't know what he did but HF looks great for his age. I guess he's getting ready to play Indy again.
when Indy was young and wanted to explore with his father, he found a whip and went to swing the whip out.. and it caught his chin.. that may have been part 2 or 3.. that was the excuse of his scar on the chin...
Interviewer .... my fav film empire strikes back
Harrison .....( makes his eyes thinggy ) here we go again , you guys know its not the only franchise film that im in right ?
Call of the Wild will probably kick ass.
If Harrison FUCKING Ford says it's kryptonite.... THEM GODAMMIT IT'S KRYPTONITE!!!
In terms of "cool" ... one redeeming quality of the new movies is that, while Han Solo oozed "cool" in the original movies, Luke Skywalker got to be "cool" in the newer movies. Brushing dust from his shoulder after the laser blasts, and some great lines. Great stuff right there.
i would love to see Adam Driver, Harrison Ford, and Billy Dee Williams all narrate books. I could listen to all of them talk all night long (and RIP Alan Rickman also)
Lmao kryptonite haha
He from chewy to a mans best friend.
"I'm not a dog, I'm a mawg! Half man, half dog: I'm my own best friend." [licks his paw to prove it]