@@whyiseverysinglehandletaken2 I confess I have watched several lol. Some of his movies are quite good, but due to other factors, ie direction, story etc but normally in spite of him. I'm a Tommy Lee Jones fan and quite liked The Fugitive. Presumed Innocent wasn't bad either, but generally he's just the same Mogadon Man in all of his performances.
@@ViN-kr3ri that doesn't necessarily mean that he is 'wooden', more like the industry isn't ready to give him a different role. Whenever he is though, he has always shined. You cannot deny that he is a legend.
This made me appreciate Jonathon Ross' interviewing skills when you compare this interview to others I've seen Harrison do. He really kept things moving without dragging Harrison along.
arguably demonstrative Hoosiers Coach Bobby Knight was 'alerted' in a campus area (hallway ?) by a • (possibly not thinking straight) • student who shouted "Hey Knight . . . !" *-* look *that* early 90s one up ( indeed was taken as an undeniable lack of respect ) cheers
There are famous people, and then there are FAMOUS people! This man is not only Han Solo but Indiana Jones. Imagine that level of fame and notoriety for one minute. He has brought joy and happiness to so many people over the years, not to mention Blade Runner or The Fugitive or Jack Ryan. The man is truly a living legend.
well i dont know about that but his good at acting, if i see him in the street i would ask him if i can get a picture with him in a normal way. his just someone who is good at what he does and his famous for it
Sombre, realistic, and just pretty honest. Harrison Ford doesn't mince his words. He did it because it was probably the first time in a while that anyone was interested in him. And as for the money, I doubt he needs it, but he doesn't suffer fools gladly. I can imagine that having to come on the Jonathan Ross show figures pretty low in his priorities of 'what I'd like to do'. If I were in his shoes, I'd much rather be off fishing somewhere :-)
Always amazed with his comic timing, there legit isn't anyone else out there like him. It is hard to put a finger on but he just "gets" it. Would have been a great comedic actor.
This was a very well done interview that Jonathan managed to do here. Usually Harrison Ford is not that talkative in talkshows, so one can only assume that he felt very comfortable with Jonathan. It is also amazing how reserved David Walliams remained, which is not a typical characteristic of his either. :-D
@@guymanson1626 god almighty i never ever knew Ford was such a prick imagine refusing to sign posters for a children's charity what a fucking prick teeeeeerio
This is by far the most hilarious Harrison Ford interview I have ever seen. Harrison Ford could have easily been a comedian actor and been absolutely great it's just something about his timing and the way he reacts to things he really knows how to say things without saying a word. He can probably pick up where Leslie Nielsen left off and hit a new high note and he's the perfect age to do that kind of stuff right now and pull it off. But this was really freaking hilarious everybody was just perfect here and funny as hell.. two fookies up way high!
Comedic timing... 1000%. I thought that this was originally scripted, until he just kept doing it. Amazing interview; thank you Jonathan for bringing out this side of Harrison.
The movie of his that I enjoyed the most was "Regarding Henry". To see him in a NON-heroic leading role and still bringing all the emotion you're used to seeing from him in his many hero-type roles was refreshing.
@@fuzzywuzzy1355 Not read it but I've heard that. I didn't think much to the fairly recent TV show though, not the first season anyway as I never watched the second.
Is anyone else who realized how a true gentleman Jamie Oliver is? He didn't have any conceit or lust to show off himself. He just stood there respectfully and gave a full space for a true legend! That night, he was the catalyst in inspiring people to maintain quality and respect for Harrison, or else the other two would drag him as a clown, and the crowd would laugh at him! Their comments sometimes were quite intruding i could say...
@@sidb37I'm pretty sure Jamie Oliver has made more than Harrison Ford and David Williams combined, he is also the youngest of the three. So he may be an "average chef" In your opinion but he is clearly successful as a chef and a businessman.
@@sidb37 unfortunately when you take on risky ventures you'll occasionally fail. Not every thing is a success in life. I don't think average chefs go on to have his career and wealth, he also does a lot for disadvantaged people, has cooking initiatives to help people in need. He does a lot to highlight the problems in the diets and nutrition in the working class and the problems with access to good food. He probably does more good than these two but because he sits quietly at the end and wasn't a star in a movie, people like you are very naive.
@advolente3240 I like and respect Jamie, but there's no way he's made anywhere near as much money as Harrison Ford... I know you're trying to make tge point that he's successful in his own right but what you've said is clearly untrue
From about the time of his raiders interviews in 81 going forth he got so grouchy haha, watch him in the Star Wars interviews with Mark and he’s a different creature
He still flies a plane even after a emergency landing in 2014. He stops to refuel and sleep a night in Wichita, Kansas. Just flew by in May. Lately he has three projects. A Indiana Jones movie, a streaming TV show with Jason Segel called Shrinking and 1923, a prequel to Yellowstone, with Helen Mirren.
Love his interviews. He is humble, witty and not full of himself like so many ultra famous people. You must see What Lies Beneath where he plays a villain, so good! (And scary)
I’m often disappointed when watching so called ‘celebrity’ interviews but not this time. A man who seems not only hugely talented but modest and unassuming too. Thanks. Stu X
Yeah and the real star actor of that movie; Paul LeMat gets the shaft and goes nowhere. He got Harrison the gig on AG so when he called him to return the favor years later Harrison said “he would see what he could do.”
Ford is fairly clued up, I reckon - he's met all sorts of people. Walliams does has a fan base in the UK - but his cynicism and selfishness if obvious to most. If he disappeared nobody would care that much. Just another grifter.
The first time I was really blown away by Harrison Ford's acting was when I saw Regarding Henry. Before that, I'd just thought of him as an action hero type. In Regarding Henry, he plays a lawyer who gets shot twice when he walks in on a liquor store robbery, and one of the shots causes him to lose oxygen to his brain, and he gets a sort of selective amnesia and is in pretty bad shape. But Ford is SO realistic and convincing as he portrays a gunshot victim who slowly, and with great effort and support, starts to regain his memory and rejoin his former life. *That's* when I saw what a really fine actor Ford is, because it wasn't just whip-cracking Indiana Jones or space traveling Han Solo. Ford actually has great acting chops, and could escape being stereotyped.
Yeah that was a good film and nice to see him playing a vulnerable flawed character for a change. Another great film where the actor plays against type is “Awakenings”. Robert DeNiro was completely convincing as a fragile mental patient determined to get his life back.
@@catkeys6911 I really hate it when people see drama as the only way to showcase true or good acting skills...🙄 In Indiana Jones Harrison Ford has portrayed a great credible character with good comedic timing , his acting/actions and Steven Spielberg's directing is what made this movie franchise so great ( besides off course the rest of the cast and the soundtrack). Don't forget this franchise has inspired so many others but only a few come close to it's quality.
Harrison Ford's Passion for Aircraft has proven his abilities to fly. He had many crashes. But knew to risk his life to not harm anyone but himself. God bless.
Personally wouldn’t ask anything about his wife. Harrison takes his personal life very seriously and is very reserved and dignified in answering that. Had the privilege of meeting him as an extra in TFA.
Harrison one of my favourite actors, so versatile can do any type of role, i still have my signed photo of him when he was staying at a hotel in London some years ago!
@@jasonl1942 Yes, he would be. He was in many great other movies for decades and just because he was in movies that have a big fanbase doesn't mean he owes those fans anything. He did the work he was supposed to do and for which he got paid, that's all he "owed".
@@jasonl1942 he put himself on the map by performing his role perfectly. Plus the franchise hired him, not a bunch of retarded 20-virgin incel fans. Get over yourselves
Ford was there purely to promote the new Star Wars movie, by contractual obligation. Ross was obliged to talk about Star Wars with him for a certain percentage of the interview, agreements would have been signed beforehand with whoever were representing Ford and Star Wars. And whatever Ford thinks of the movie, Ross certainly wasn’t allowed to say anything bad about the movie.
But you can beat it if you saw the first Star Wars movie in May of 77'. I watched it repeatedly with my brother that summer. Harrison was, is, and always will be a legendary badass.
@@johnbaker3375 absolutely I'm 52 and I'm sure i saw star wars when it released its even better when your young vivid imagination he's great in everything I've seen him in.
Harrison is hilarious in Secret Life of Pets 2 and Morning Glory. He's a bit misunderstood like Clint Eastwood. Both hail from parts of USA where you are men's men. You just get on with things. Loved him in Star Wars and really enjoyed him in Bladerunner 1&2. The Indiana Jones series is great of course, but I think I've always enjoyed his more intense roles best.
Harrison still seems like a great guy.. its a shame though that people seem obsessed with bringing old stars out again to do trash versions of their epic movies to kinda ruin their legacy... just as a quick cash grab.
Great and fun interview. I didn’t know David Walliams work until I found the comedy show Little Britain with him and Matt Lucas, that is another great artist. Big fan of them now! Can’t wait for the new show they are planning. Good interview! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🌟🌟🌟
I wouldn't give Walliams the use of my used snot rags. There is something not right about him. I certainly wouldn't turn my back on him. If you watch his capers and behavior on Britains Got Talent you'll see what I mean. Sleasey as hell, and that's me being polite.
I LOVE David walliams, his humour hits for me. Obviously I've never met him and people love to hate but from what I've seen of Britain's got talent he gives everyone a chance even when the act is obviously not good.
he 81 this month......do people forget that ....Happy Birthday Harrison for the 13th July x and Calista Flockhart is used to TV/Movie life since she is an actress
I work in the TV industry. Let's just say that David Walliams does not have a positive reputation behind the scenes - I'm talking 'Me Too' kinda reputation... So it's satisfying to see a powerhouse like Ford not indulge in the guy.
What a class act, tells someone he doesn't know from Adam, that they are a nobody to him, respectfully, and tells the nobody he doesn't know they could be the person that dropped the set piece on him and broke his leg, but still goes on to say i don't need to know who it was, and from his attittude, likely told the director, don't screw them over.... it wasn't on purpose, it was an accident.... and likely if they DID screw that person over if they sent him a quiet message, they would be back in business if not better. great guy!
I am setting up a donate page for Harrison Ford, given his tragedy, and the hardship, the world must come together. The people of Ethiopia should put together a rock concert to raise funds for Mr Ford.
imagine being Indiana Jones, who has one heck of an iconic theme song all to himself, to be introduced and come out to Vader's theme song, whom you did not portray ... 😅
I’m not a Walliams fan, but that was uncalled for. Harrison denied signing his posters, then went on to speak about the success that Star Wars has given him, thanks to those who bought his posters who would ask for them to be signed!
Just be aware, it is a misnomer to assume that an older body means they are less of who they were as a younger person or incapable of things they’ve been doing for several years. The brain still functions the same as it always has. It’s tough to see yourself in the mirror as old when inside you’re still the same person you’ve always been. Beauty is still there.
Harrison ford is funny, hamming it up. Some might think hes being serious. If he was being serious he would be acting strangely around Walliams. But harrison was just playing.
Amazing Jonathan Ross presenter and "use the force Luke" starring intelligent Harrison Ford and the movie 1977 sci-fi Star Wars. Welcome aboard willy woofter David Walliams and cooking expert Jamie Oliver and job done 😊👍
Naturally he never got to answer Ross' Q of what his favorite pic he did was. Personally I first saw him in American Graffiti which for a boomer guitar and car guy is an almost perfect timeless movie of a specific moment. It's post WWII fun and rock n roll is fresh but it's also pre 'Nam, pre JFK and pre Beatles but they hint at the inevitable loss of innocence, the end of stupid fun and the cruel passing of time with the climactic crash. 🎬
Great interview, I saw the first Star wars on the big screen and it was amazing at the time. I just googled Harrison Ford and found out he just passed 2 days ago.....
I don’t think Harrison likes being in the limelight, but he also plays around with it at the same time. He’s a very good actor.
He's an awful actor, so wooden that if he stands still for too long the crew hang their coats on him. Loved the children's charity retort by Walliams.
@@ViN-kr3ritell me you have never watched a Harrison ford movie ever
@@whyiseverysinglehandletaken2 I confess I have watched several lol. Some of his movies are quite good, but due to other factors, ie direction, story etc but normally in spite of him. I'm a Tommy Lee Jones fan and quite liked The Fugitive. Presumed Innocent wasn't bad either, but generally he's just the same Mogadon Man in all of his performances.
How does spending your whole life in front of a camera equate to not liking being in the limelight?
@@ViN-kr3ri that doesn't necessarily mean that he is 'wooden', more like the industry isn't ready to give him a different role. Whenever he is though, he has always shined. You cannot deny that he is a legend.
Harrison has a wicked sense of humour and timing.
Yes! Reminds me a little of Shatner with is humor and timing
@@corbomite1138Shatner 😂😂
I'm such a kid
@@corbomite1138 I was thinking Steve Martin. :)
Nothing wrong with his timing ,,put your own watch forward then you might just get it .
@@tex2344 Wait, no-one said there was a problem with his timing. 🤷♀
This made me appreciate Jonathon Ross' interviewing skills when you compare this interview to others I've seen Harrison do.
He really kept things moving without dragging Harrison along.
Yea you’re spot on there. I think his film critic skills and knowledge help here. Plus there’s a lot of respect on the couch
Jonathan Ross is a genius at interacting with people.
As an introvert I envy him, but I also love to watch and learn as he does his magic.
What do you think of Harrison earing? Be honest.
The British talk shows are always better than dry American talk shows. Jonathan Ross is comedic genius
Graham Norton handles him well too
Fair play to Jonathan Ross he knows what Harrison ford is like walking on thin ice .. great Interviewing skills
What’s he like? He always seems funny and playful in interviews I’ve seem
Just him isn’t it.
@@Oscar-ei3de he's well known to be a bit grumpy look at his top ten worst interviews . I love the bloke I suppose everyone is different
Harrison Ford is a guy I don't dare to refer to just as Harrison. There is something utterly respectable about him. 👍👍👍
arguably demonstrative Hoosiers Coach Bobby Knight
was 'alerted' in a campus area (hallway ?) by a • (possibly not thinking straight) • student who shouted "Hey Knight . . . !"
*-* look *that* early 90s one up ( indeed was taken as an undeniable lack of respect )
cheers
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I don't like the geezer
Well if you were to meet him you could call him Mr Ford, but interviewers it’s their job!!
@@mikecarr8915 Who's talking about the interviewer? I just meant that whenever I speak about him, I say his full name.
There are famous people, and then there are FAMOUS people! This man is not only Han Solo but Indiana Jones. Imagine that level of fame and notoriety for one minute. He has brought joy and happiness to so many people over the years, not to mention Blade Runner or The Fugitive or Jack Ryan. The man is truly a living legend.
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well i dont know about that but his good at acting, if i see him in the street i would ask him if i can get a picture with him in a normal way. his just someone who is good at what he does and his famous for it
Yep. AlAlmost at Beatle level fame.
Pity they didn’t halt at temple of doom. The last 3 were utter shite
He is also the blade runner
Sombre, realistic, and just pretty honest. Harrison Ford doesn't mince his words. He did it because it was probably the first time in a while that anyone was interested in him. And as for the money, I doubt he needs it, but he doesn't suffer fools gladly. I can imagine that having to come on the Jonathan Ross show figures pretty low in his priorities of 'what I'd like to do'. If I were in his shoes, I'd much rather be off fishing somewhere :-)
Always amazed with his comic timing, there legit isn't anyone else out there like him. It is hard to put a finger on but he just "gets" it. Would have been a great comedic actor.
This is awesome because they get get a rapport going despite the whole thing being really awkward. Great improv.
Hes essentially playing the "half senile old man" character....old funny Uncle Harry. Hes a legend!
What do you think of Harrison earing? Be honest.
@@bleebbleepbleeb3842 eewww
Kinda like Chris Hemsworth ..... don't think of them as comedic but they have great timing
I've been a long-time fan of Mr Harrison Ford since childhood ...He is truly a genius and a legendary figure
"this is better than a real job" is the best answer.
This was a very well done interview that Jonathan managed to do here. Usually Harrison Ford is not that talkative in talkshows, so one can only assume that he felt very comfortable with Jonathan. It is also amazing how reserved David Walliams remained, which is not a typical characteristic of his either. :-D
You're right! But you could see in the changing seats-scene how excited he (David) really was, that was so funny!
@@aarde7036 Now that you mention, I absolutely second that. Very true, he seemed kind of starstruck. Well, I couldn't help it either. ;-)
One of the best ive seen with Harrison on a talkshow, how they were all into it
This is probably the most lively interview I have ever seen by Harrison Ford.
Have you seen his one with Alison Hammond? Or on Graham Norton with Ryan gosling
Well, he's usually baked...😅
@@Oscar-ei3de he is 1 extremely strange individual
You should see his K-19 interview with Conan lmaoo
@@guymanson1626 god almighty i never ever knew Ford was such a prick imagine refusing to sign posters for a children's charity what a fucking prick teeeeeerio
I wish he did more comedies, he's hilarious!
He’s very good in Shrinking on Apple TV.
This is by far the most hilarious Harrison Ford interview I have ever seen. Harrison Ford could have easily been a comedian actor and been absolutely great it's just something about his timing and the way he reacts to things he really knows how to say things without saying a word. He can probably pick up where Leslie Nielsen left off and hit a new high note and he's the perfect age to do that kind of stuff right now and pull it off. But this was really freaking hilarious everybody was just perfect here and funny as hell.. two fookies up way high!
Extremely intelligent man. And yes he is self effacing
Comedic timing... 1000%. I thought that this was originally scripted, until he just kept doing it. Amazing interview; thank you Jonathan for bringing out this side of Harrison.
What do you think of Harrison earing? Be honest.
Yeah, you're right. Underutilized for these talents.
Watch the Conan interview with him
It's not how famous he is,it's his personality that is why people like him.
His personality got him into the movie business.
Which says a lot about the business
he feels like we all can get along with him
Carpentry got him in lol
@@robbillington1982 it damn sure did i remember that now
@@bulldawgsgaming887 he was building sets I think for Lucas lol
The movie of his that I enjoyed the most was "Regarding Henry". To see him in a NON-heroic leading role and still bringing all the emotion you're used to seeing from him in his many hero-type roles was refreshing.
I think i would have to go with Frantic, absolutely loved that film
Check out “The Mosquito Coast”. His character is not very likable, but his performance is stunning.
@@fuzzywuzzy1355 That's my favourite, along with Witness, and I believe it's Ford's too so we're in good company.
@@Elwaves2925 the book it is based on is really good as well
@@fuzzywuzzy1355 Not read it but I've heard that. I didn't think much to the fairly recent TV show though, not the first season anyway as I never watched the second.
I was in love with Harrison Ford since I was 14 from the first Star Wars, I’m now 55 and he’s as handsome as ever. I wish he never got old.
I was in love with Chewbacca.
Same❤
Is anyone else who realized how a true gentleman Jamie Oliver is? He didn't have any conceit or lust to show off himself. He just stood there respectfully and gave a full space for a true legend! That night, he was the catalyst in inspiring people to maintain quality and respect for Harrison, or else the other two would drag him as a clown, and the crowd would laugh at him! Their comments sometimes were quite intruding i could say...
@@sidb37I'm pretty sure Jamie Oliver has made more than Harrison Ford and David Williams combined, he is also the youngest of the three. So he may be an "average chef" In your opinion but he is clearly successful as a chef and a businessman.
@advolente3240 Im not sure what money has to do with being an interesting conversationist, but Jamie's Italian restaurant went bankrupt.
@@sidb37 unfortunately when you take on risky ventures you'll occasionally fail. Not every thing is a success in life. I don't think average chefs go on to have his career and wealth, he also does a lot for disadvantaged people, has cooking initiatives to help people in need. He does a lot to highlight the problems in the diets and nutrition in the working class and the problems with access to good food. He probably does more good than these two but because he sits quietly at the end and wasn't a star in a movie, people like you are very naive.
People like you are very rude, reported.
@advolente3240 I like and respect Jamie, but there's no way he's made anywhere near as much money as Harrison Ford... I know you're trying to make tge point that he's successful in his own right but what you've said is clearly untrue
Harrison Ford is possibly the coolest guy to appear on this show.
Harrison is brilliant here. Laughed so much.
From about the time of his raiders interviews in 81 going forth he got so grouchy haha, watch him in the Star Wars interviews with Mark and he’s a different creature
@@lukeMoneyAP Yes I did and my brains fine. Considering your comment , not so sure about yours chief .
People who say hes awkward really dont understand humans. He is super cool and confident in his dryness.
Yes, his personality type is one you can definitely warm to.........
He cuts through the bullshit too
Yes, and at the end of the interview he warmly shook David by the hand and smiled at him to show he was just kidding, just to be polite..
I used to think Harrison and Bruce Willis were the same, but I got it wrong Harrison has a dry humour. The other means it.
I don't like him, I'm really awkward 😂
You have to love him. He is not the ordinary celebrity.
He still flies a plane even after a emergency landing in 2014. He stops to refuel and sleep a night in Wichita, Kansas. Just flew by in May. Lately he has three projects. A Indiana Jones movie, a streaming TV show with Jason Segel called Shrinking and 1923, a prequel to Yellowstone, with Helen Mirren.
In the interview he says he owns 8 planes but started to say 9. The 9th one was broken in his emergency crash 9 years ago.
Apparently the new indiana jones movie is shyte. But I will wait until I watch it myself to pass judgement
He’s 81 years young. Amazingly talented and with it . Goes to show age is just a number… he’s in great shape.
Love his interviews. He is humble, witty and not full of himself like so many ultra famous people. You must see What Lies Beneath where he plays a villain, so good! (And scary)
I’m often disappointed when watching so called ‘celebrity’ interviews but not this time. A man who seems not only hugely talented but modest and unassuming too. Thanks. Stu X
It was a pity he never mentioned Blade Runner. That's my fave film and it put him a a vulnerable character.
That and Witness
And air force one
I remember seeing Harrison Ford in American Graffiti at the drive-in as Bob Falfa, cruising in a '55 Chevy. That was a great movie.
That’s exactly what I remembered. Ford in a stetson in a chevy on the drag.
Yeah and the real star actor of that movie; Paul LeMat gets the shaft and goes nowhere. He got Harrison the gig on AG so when he called him to return the favor years later Harrison said “he would see what he could do.”
He is beloved. For the wonderful man he is. And the acting!!!!
I'm sure Harrison didn't know much about David Walliams making his ability to immediately see through to the core of this rotten apple remarkable.
Yep he is creepy can’t stand him the next schofield I’m sure.
@@madds6678 stupid comment
I love David Walliams.
David is so cool.
Ford is fairly clued up, I reckon - he's met all sorts of people. Walliams does has a fan base in the UK - but his cynicism and selfishness if obvious to most. If he disappeared nobody would care that much. Just another grifter.
Harrison seems so comfortable in this interview :) got to love Jonathan Ross.
"Patriot Games"--a little bit dated now, but still one of my all-time faves
The first time I was really blown away by Harrison Ford's acting was when I saw Regarding Henry. Before that, I'd just thought of him as an action hero type. In Regarding Henry, he plays a lawyer who gets shot twice when he walks in on a liquor store robbery, and one of the shots causes him to lose oxygen to his brain, and he gets a sort of selective amnesia and is in pretty bad shape. But Ford is SO realistic and convincing as he portrays a gunshot victim who slowly, and with great effort and support, starts to regain his memory and rejoin his former life. *That's* when I saw what a really fine actor Ford is, because it wasn't just whip-cracking Indiana Jones or space traveling Han Solo. Ford actually has great acting chops, and could escape being stereotyped.
Indiana Jones ( the first 3 ) IS great acting ! 🙄😎
@@explorer96core73 Comic book action acting.
Yeah that was a good film and nice to see him playing a vulnerable flawed character for a change. Another great film where the actor plays against type is “Awakenings”. Robert DeNiro was completely convincing as a fragile mental patient determined to get his life back.
@@coolcat6303 DeNiro is another very fine actor, indeed.
@@catkeys6911 I really hate it when people see drama as the only way to showcase true or good acting skills...🙄
In Indiana Jones Harrison Ford has portrayed a great credible character with good comedic timing , his acting/actions and Steven Spielberg's directing is what made this movie franchise so great ( besides off course the rest of the cast and the soundtrack).
Don't forget this franchise has inspired so many others but only a few come close to it's quality.
Harrison Ford's Passion for Aircraft has proven his abilities to fly. He had many crashes. But knew to risk his life to not harm anyone but himself. God bless.
He's a great pilot. He can even land on taxi ways
Sometimes, yes.
It would be interesting to know exactly how he managed to fry his brain so early in life.
@@JetFire9 I think it's just his ego telling him he can do anything he wants. The Hollywood Entitlement.
Even after his dad machine gunned his airplane’s tail to shreds!! 😂 he’s an Ace!
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He can also land on golf courses.
Harrison is genuinely a very funny man
Personally wouldn’t ask anything about his wife. Harrison takes his personal life very seriously and is very reserved and dignified in answering that. Had the privilege of meeting him as an extra in TFA.
This actually made me laugh out loud several times.
That was so funny, Harrison's humour works well with Walliams'
Harrison one of my favourite actors, so versatile can do any type of role, i still have my signed photo of him when he was staying at a hotel in London some years ago!
Hearing Jonathan Ross say 'real wookie' was all i needed.
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8yrs old in the Odeon when I first watched Star Wars and thought I wanna be that guy!!!, love Harrison Ford.
Harrison Ford - an absolute legend!
A legend but he has absolutely no manners whatsoever what good is success if you don't have any manners
When will people understand he's just an actor not a star wars nerd
Probably around the same time he would realise without those nerds he would not be the wealthy, comfortable and privileged person who he is today.
@@jasonl1942 Yes, he would be. He was in many great other movies for decades and just because he was in movies that have a big fanbase doesn't mean he owes those fans anything. He did the work he was supposed to do and for which he got paid, that's all he "owed".
He's exactly what all the a*holes who are Star Wars fans deserve LOL
@Ray_2112 I'm shocked he didn't have such a global fan base from American graffiti.
What put him on the map? Oh that's right, star wars and raiders.
@@jasonl1942 he put himself on the map by performing his role perfectly. Plus the franchise hired him, not a bunch of retarded 20-virgin incel fans. Get over yourselves
Harrison Ford. Legend.
He's was of my favorite actors and I love his personality.... so funny too!
I love how Ross is completely oblivious to the fact that Ford never gave a shit about Star Wars, and dismisses his answer 😂
Ford was there purely to promote the new Star Wars movie, by contractual obligation. Ross was obliged to talk about Star Wars with him for a certain percentage of the interview, agreements would have been signed beforehand with whoever were representing Ford and Star Wars. And whatever Ford thinks of the movie, Ross certainly wasn’t allowed to say anything bad about the movie.
The guy is a comedy genius. MANY people thinks that he is being serious 🤣
8 years later and we finally got Indiana Jones 5. This originally aired in 2015 😎✌
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He didn't take it out on the poor guy. A heart of gold indeed.
David, star struck by many celebrities. Sweet. 😊 A fan’s a fan, 😁
Love Jonathan Ross. It's funny how American talk shows fight for laughs. British talk shows create laughs.
He’s Sarcastically funny 😆 this is a great video, thanks.
I usually don't care for his interviews. This was his best ever.
Can't stand Walliams. Harrison was my hero for blade runner 1 and 2 as well as physical graffiti, fantastic
Physical graffiti - Led Zeppelin album; American Graffiti - George Lucas movie.
Physical Graffiti. The non existent movie about Led Zeppelin with Harrison Ford.
@@Nick-us6tz You can't prove it doesn't exist, kinda like a strange mysterious virus.
A very gracious man with a sense of humor...
Yes, i agree! David is the best!!!
Harrison Ford 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍outstanding. So cool to see him back.
Hard to beat the awesomeness of the first Indiana jones film when it first came out
But you can beat it if you saw the first Star Wars movie in May of 77'. I watched it repeatedly with my brother that summer. Harrison was, is, and always will be a legendary badass.
@@johnbaker3375 absolutely I'm 52 and I'm sure i saw star wars when it released its even better when your young vivid imagination he's great in everything I've seen him in.
Harrison is hilarious in Secret Life of Pets 2 and Morning Glory. He's a bit misunderstood like Clint Eastwood. Both hail from parts of USA where you are men's men. You just get on with things. Loved him in Star Wars and really enjoyed him in Bladerunner 1&2. The Indiana Jones series is great of course, but I think I've always enjoyed his more intense roles best.
Harrison Ford has never struck me as the insecure macho man type (such as Clint or John Wayne). He seems kind, genuine and grounded.
Harrison still seems like a great guy.. its a shame though that people seem obsessed with bringing old stars out again to do trash versions of their epic movies to kinda ruin their legacy... just as a quick cash grab.
Yea so true.
New Indiana Jones is good tho tbh
Great and fun interview. I didn’t know David Walliams work until I found the comedy show Little Britain with him and Matt Lucas, that is another great artist. Big fan of them now! Can’t wait for the new show they are planning.
Good interview!
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I wouldn't give Walliams the use of my used snot rags. There is something not right about him. I certainly wouldn't turn my back on him. If you watch his capers and behavior on Britains Got Talent you'll see what I mean. Sleasey as hell, and that's me being polite.
@@pianoboylaker6560 I will check. Thank you! 🙏🏼
@pianoboylaker6560 He's the one of a few people i can't stand on the telly. He just makes me cringe as soon as he opens his mouth.
I LOVE David walliams, his humour hits for me. Obviously I've never met him and people love to hate but from what I've seen of Britain's got talent he gives everyone a chance even when the act is obviously not good.
For Harrison to give Jamie a compliment is beyond legendary! 👌
Han Solo is one of the most iconic movie roles of all time.
I didn't know Harrison Ford had such a great sense of humor. Really funny.
he 81 this month......do people forget that ....Happy Birthday Harrison for the 13th July x and Calista Flockhart is used to TV/Movie life since she is an actress
I like his dry humour as I am 69 myself but I fear some may have , misinterpreted his manner and thought he was being dull or rude. He wasn't.
I think he was rude to the upcoming comedian guy early on. Otherwise he was fine.
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Perhaps asking Ford on camera to autograph photos or a poster was ill-advised.
1 of the best Harrison Interviews...
I work in the TV industry. Let's just say that David Walliams does not have a positive reputation behind the scenes - I'm talking 'Me Too' kinda reputation...
So it's satisfying to see a powerhouse like Ford not indulge in the guy.
There's something about David Walliams that I find sinister. I get a sense of darkness from him. I think his persona is odd.
What a class act, tells someone he doesn't know from Adam, that they are a nobody to him, respectfully, and tells the nobody he doesn't know they could be the person that dropped the set piece on him and broke his leg, but still goes on to say i don't need to know who it was, and from his attittude, likely told the director, don't screw them over.... it wasn't on purpose, it was an accident.... and likely if they DID screw that person over if they sent him a quiet message, they would be back in business if not better. great guy!
Almost hard to believe he is 80 years old.
Hope he lives for another 20 + years
Well that video is from 2015
@@XenoLife Oh. Well that does mean something.
I am setting up a donate page for Harrison Ford, given his tragedy, and the hardship, the world must come together. The people of Ethiopia should put together a rock concert to raise funds for Mr Ford.
Genuine laugh out loud!
My favorite interview Harrison ford has given is for Bruno. Short and sweet.
imagine being Indiana Jones, who has one heck of an iconic theme song all to himself, to be introduced and come out to Vader's theme song, whom you did not portray ... 😅
Thank you for your lovely words. I am not a social media person but your sweet words drew my attention thank you sweetheart ❤️. Where are you from?
Gotta love Fords brutal honesty.
*You know you're really funny when you can make Harrison Ford break character and laugh* 😂😂 2:25
That’s what you call having charisma
My gawd I was expecting a Hollywood diva from the title…..I’m crying he’s funny as f#&£ 😂🤣
I’m not a Walliams fan, but that was uncalled for. Harrison denied signing his posters, then went on to speak about the success that Star Wars has given him, thanks to those who bought his posters who would ask for them to be signed!
Love his dry sense of humour 😊
Harrison as all of us Aviators know any landing you walk away from is a good one and looking at the Aircraft an emergency landing well executed.
Harrison Ford has reached the old man stage of life.
Amazing observation skills. What’s your point?
He’s more active than ever
hes been like this since 83. his tv interviews are just a blast and he is a curmudgeon in all of them.
Just be aware, it is a misnomer to assume that an older body means they are less of who they were as a younger person or incapable of things they’ve been doing for several years. The brain still functions the same as it always has. It’s tough to see yourself in the mirror as old when inside you’re still the same person you’ve always been. Beauty is still there.
9:00 Pointing his bum towards Walliams was a rookie move by Ford..
Harrison 'Indy-Blade Runner-Han' Ford really cool dude!
Harrison ford is funny, hamming it up. Some might think hes being serious. If he was being serious he would be acting strangely around Walliams. But harrison was just playing.
Absolute gentleman.
Demuestra tener un sentido del humor, ironico, tiene mucho arte, grande actor😅😊
He is RIDICULOUSLY HANDSOME!
Amazing Jonathan Ross presenter and "use the force Luke" starring intelligent Harrison Ford and the movie 1977 sci-fi Star Wars. Welcome aboard willy woofter David Walliams and cooking expert Jamie Oliver and job done 😊👍
Worth recommending listening to Ford on the Conan needs a friend pod 😎👍
Naturally he never got to answer Ross' Q of what his favorite pic he did was. Personally I first saw him in American Graffiti which for a boomer guitar and car guy is an almost perfect timeless movie of a specific moment. It's post WWII fun and rock n roll is fresh but it's also pre 'Nam, pre JFK and pre Beatles but they hint at the inevitable loss of innocence, the end of stupid fun and the cruel passing of time with the climactic crash. 🎬
This is great. I think the last one was a Wookie sound made when a video of an opening door
Love his sense of humor ❤😂 king of deadpan
I love his style ❤ Harrison is very smart
Wonderful interview, thank you.
Great interview, I saw the first Star wars on the big screen and it was amazing at the time. I just googled Harrison Ford and found out he just passed 2 days ago.....
What a Legend!
I like Indiana Jones movies I would like to see more I can't help it
You call him Dr Jones!
That broken leg is probably what delayed the production of the last Indiana Jones movie...
Great video!
Peace🌎💕
I have yet to see this man in a good mood.
Kudos to the way Jamie Oliver held himself,,, another gentleman.