Origin of Han Solo Most Iconic Line
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George Lucas initially hated the line and he apparently went apeshit over it. Lucas originally had Han Solo say "I love you, too" in the script. But most of us know that Harrison Ford came up with the "I know" line on the spot.
Original interview from Cowboys & Aliens:
• Harrison Ford - "As Wr...
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Excuse me. Solo's most iconic line is "Everthing's fine. How are you."
That's one of his coolest, fer sure! Also, Ford's face when he says it: priceless
NO reward is worth this. LOL
Boring conversation anyway
No.... "Wonderful girl! I'm either going to kill her or I'm beginning to like her!" (honestly too many great lines for me to pick just one)
"Shut him up or shut him down!" is a little gem that doesn't get mentioned much.
What I like about that line ("I know") is also the fact that Han Solo already, repeatedly, asked Leia about her feeling all along the movie and she always eluded the answer. So she already knows he loves her (he does not have to say it), but at the last moment she wants to be sure that Han also knows that she loves him too. So in a way Han answering that he "knows" is a WAY more meaningful answer for Leia than a simple "I love you too". It's not only a "badass" line, it's the exact answer she needs.
jedgreen This guy gets it. 👍
And is the best line in the trilogy.
I thought it was a double meaning, like he knows she loves him and he knows she is gonna hurt the most
@@diegoledezma4045 I see it as more him being a smart ass as always lol.
Great explanation man. 100% on point.
One on one interviews with harrison ford with no audience are great.
Jon Favreau is great at interviewing and manages to get the most out of Harrison Ford. It is the hallmark of great intelligence
Weird to see Ford not nervous/very stoned in an interview.
This doesn't explain "laugh it up fuzzball" at all...
ROWDY RICO hahahahaha
That was hilarious.
LMAOOO hahah
Or "Never tell me the odds!"
Happy Hogan meets Indiana Jones to discuss Han Solo
A Mandalorian extremist meets a smuggler turned rebel.
What made it iconic was he didn't sound cocky when he said I know. He said it more like in a loving way. He knew all along she loved him.
Han and leia are perfect cause they just shoot out sexual tension in every scene. Like the scene where they are arguing in the hallway on hoth and people just walk through their argument like it’s a common occurrence. Everyone knows these two love each other
I agrée. It’s not arrogant. It’s a sense to him, in his Han Solo way, of going, yes, I understood that all along. The “I love you too” is…implied. 😂
"Hey, it's me!"
"I got a bad feeling about this..."
"Boring conversation anyway!"
"That's great kid, don't get cocky!"
Suggesting that Solo has 1 iconic line....
shame
Isn't that one line I often find in the FF series?
you forgot, YAHOOOOOOO
"Sorry bout the mess."
That's not implied at all and "I know" is 100% his _most_ iconic line
Harrison Ford laughing?
You should look up all his interviews with Ryan Gosling for Blade Runner 2049. They can't stop laughing at times.
For a guy who hates Han (Harrison Ford), he really knows him well
(When the fuck did this get over a hundred likes?, this comment isn't even accurate)
Well if I am remembering this right, Harrison Ford doesn't hate Han Solo, not really. He just hates the fact that he has been in so many other films and this is the only thing that people remember him by.
Kaleb Cedroni well, yeah you're right
But, would you rather have the dramatic version of the story or the real one?
Well he did play him 4 times, 5 if you count the god-awful holiday special
It's less that he hates the character, and more he felt the character became less interesting as the film's went on, starting as a cocky rogue only out for himself who slowly unveils his heart of gold in the first film, before becoming a glorified taxi driver for the rest of the cast in Empire and Jedi.
I guess you can still be good at your job even if you hate it.
Given how Harrison Fords often reacts to star wars publicly, I'm impressed he remembered the term carbonite. Maybe he doesn't dislike the series as much as he would have us believe?
I don't think Harrison ever hated the series. Just kind of gets impatient with the fanbase. Understandably.
yeah, no doubt.
i was actually thinking the same thing
Me too
Spoke to soon Hahahaha
Oh look its happy hogan
No, it's Rio Durant! ;)
that was literally the first thing I thought
Its happy hogan :D He is director of Iron man btw
Forehead of security
You are all wrong.
Its Gutter!
GO ahead, ask him where the Campus is
"You want your badasses to be a badass till the end...you want they to go down they way they lived." So Harrison in his old fashioned way pulled this off.
Leia: I love you.
Han Solo: Eat shit.
It's cool to see him enjoy the character of Han Solo. I've never really understood why he seemed to dislike the character that MADE him.
This is an iconic line. I’ve used it so many times in reference to star wars. you can say it in so many ways it just fits anywhere.
I know.
Favs and Ford? We’re not worthy
Pshh He's playing it down. It is a brilliant line. In one way Han cannot bring himself to say he loves Leia because he doesn't want to be emotional in his final moments (as far as he knows) but also he stares deeply into her eyes as he says it, as if to say, "I know, [I've always known]", and that eye contact tells that the feeling is mutual.
I always interpreted the line as Han refusing to concede defeat; if he tells her THEN that he loved her too, he’s admitting that he may not survive this, and not have the chance to tell Leia again. But Han gives a big “f*ck you” to the universe and decides he’ll say that when he’s good and ready. And sure enough he says it in Return of the Jedi.
Since Carries’s book this line makes so much more sense as it rings true to their actual lives. So tragic :(
"Sometimes I Amaze Even Myself"
Now both of them are a part of Star Wars
"I've got a bad feeling about this."
I love how he knows that harrison ford doesn't like to talk about star wars so he doesn't say the name outright but kinda steers the question towards the subject to not trigger him.
Love this guy
This is the most straight forward and congenial I've seen Harrison be about his role as Han Solo.
You can see that Harrison’s actually enjoying this interview. Usually on talk shows he isn’t as relaxed and included in a conversation. He’s always funny though
Irvin Kershner directed The Empire Strikes Back? That’s so cool.
Duh
Solo wasn’t scripted to say, “I love you, too.” The like was supposed to be, “Remember that, because I’ll be back.” Yes, Solo would have coined the phrase “I’ll be back” four years before Schwarzenegger would make it his signature line.
1:14
"What's the last thing a woman wants to hear when she says I love you" as a man being on the unfortunate end of rejection this is so damn true 😂😂😂😂😂😂
George Lucas is terrible at writing dialog. It's like he's an alien who doesn't understand how humans talk.
You should have read Leigh Bracketts first draft of TESB. Now that had truly awful dialogue (and she was both an Oscar winning screen writer and accomplished novelist). Lucas had to totally re-write the script & dialogue himself to make the 2nd draft, before letting Lawrence Kasdan add some extra dialogue to make the final shooting script. But for truly bad dialogue you need to read Bracketts 1st draft of TESB
Lucas is an image guy not a writer.
He wrote the scripts for THX-1138, American Graffiti, SW ANH, TESB, The prequels, the plot treatments for the Indy trilogy. Lucas is very much a screenwriter. Unlike other directors such as Ridley Scott, Spielberg who do not screenplays etc
@@zgjfslkdfs Two words: Marsha Lucas, GL's ex wife. Marsha Lucas had a lot of creative influence -- partly writing but mainly editing -- over most of GL's film projects up to the time they got divorced in the early 80s. Some say she's the main reason the original Star Wars trilogy was so successful. She also worked on other films like Taxi Driver. After George divorced ML, his films were not so good, in my humble opinion. Also, respectfully, Spielberg did write "Close Encounters of the Third Kind."
You are correct about Marsha Lucas's contribution towards the editing of ANH but incorrect about the writing. Marsha Lucas was not a screenwriter and did not make any contribution towards ANH's script. In fact she was against the SW project in the first place. She told her peers (and Lucas) at the first test screening of the rough cut of ANH that the movie would completely bomb (Spielberg thought otherwise btw). If Lucas paid attention to his wife in the 1st place ANH may never have been made. Lucas was the true genius behind SW not his wife. BTW she divorced him (not the other way around)
Wow... to think Favreau also ended up working on Star Wars himself
MANDALORIAN!
1:34 even Harrison Ford says “Hon” when pronouncing Han Solo’s name
I've followed SW & Harrison since the very beginning and haven't see this type of joyful Interview since ANH. Nice!
This interview makes me smile. Everything about is just...I dunno...really pleasant. I'm trying to avoid saying it makes me 'happy' because I'm really not going for a pun here. Eh, you know what I mean - I hope.
I Know...
Yea we get it
Han Solo looks almost the same for his age it’s crazy
1:38 Now to take that and make the true Special Edition of Episode 5, George's true vision of the film.
Best interview. Most disarmed I've seen Ford about Stat Wars.
Han Solo sitting with Iron Man’s best friend, Buddy the Elf’s doctor, and the man who is literally saving Star Wars from collapse…
Love it
Jon taking notes from the best so he can fix the Star Wars universe.
1:17 When you're not a star wars nerd and so you stall verbally while you're racking your brain for the word carbonite
"Over my dead body". "Yes, I'll bet you have".
Imagine this. I had a lot of great dreams that I had about my big Star Wars Original Trilogy fantasy from a galaxy far, far away. my favorite actor and roommate Harrison Ford came to my house to live with me and my family. I showed him my Power Of The Force Han Solo action figure from Star Wars and I also showed him my Star Wars Power Of The Force Millennium Falcon as well. Harrison was delighted. he loved it so much. Harrison Ford and I both were always such great friends. when he moved in to the guest room at my house, he hung up a picture of Carrie Fisher as Princess Leia Organa. I said, “so, Harrison. I’m really excited that you moved in with us at my house” then Harrison Ford said, “that’s great, Kid.” “I love your Star Wars collection so much.”
Years later he'd say another line that pretty much summed up an entire trilogy to many.
"What's the last thing a woman wants to hear after she says 'I love you'?"
Han Solo: the original sigma male
Harrison Ford, even in ''real life'', doing ''some of that flying sh#t!'' He was going down in his private plane (as he has a pilot license), and he took it down onto a golf course. Not too many ''softer'' and ''safer'' places to crash a plane ''going down,'' than a golf course. But my all-time favorite Han line is still, ''Never tell me the odds!''
I hope John Favreau can do great things with the live-action tv series. I want to feel 'hope' again for Starwars.
this aged well.
@@ariq4209 I never thought he would have gone in the direction he has, my faith has been restored, so many cool and "different" Star wars stories coming now.
How do you feel about all the new announcements?
@@RaikenXion of course it's excited lol. I hope Ahsoka, Boba, New Republic and Mando S3 series will merge to a point in the end, fighting a big battle.
@@ariq4209 Yes i think they will cause all those made by Favreau & Filloni so i think they definitely will do that. It will be awesome. :)
It’ll be a sad day when we lose a legend like Harrison Ford. He deserves immortality. Lol
He reacts to Star Wars the same as Robert Pattinson reacts to Twilight.
Only Star Wars doesn’t suck! 😄
Happy talking to Han
Bruh
Excuse me. Solo’s most iconic line is “Sorry about the mess.”
People think he really hates Star Wars, but i disagree. I think he just isnt in love with the series, like many normal people, but that it was a job and a big break, so he took it. However, it also resulted in many peopel thinking of him only as Han and never talking with him about other films. Thats why he gets so bitter when others bring it up in interviews for oter movies. If you were an actor that wanted to grow and continue your career but always got remembered as one role that wasnt even your favorite/best performance, youd be a bit sad and bitter too. He doesnt hate Star Wars, he hates that he is stuck as one part.
Right up there is "Never tell me the odds!"
Jon really shows his passion for the franchise here. Glad he lead the mandalorian series 👏
I indtroduced my gf to Star Wars (she's younger), and when she finally said "I Love You to me", not long after we watched it, I gave her the Han Solo look and said "I know".. She got it and burst out laughing. That was a good day.. thanks for the help Harrison Ford :)
You mean Lucas was open to options on changing something in his movies? My god
Man John Favereau is a great interviewer
"Thanks, Han"
2:18 He didn't tell the whole story. The other part of it is that he and Carrie Fisher had had an affair on the set of A New Hope and she was madly in love with him and he wasn't madly in love with her and they put an end to their affair three months after it started but she was still in love with him and he knew it, which is why, after she, as Leia, says 'I love you', he, of all things, chose to say 'I know'. At least that's what Carrie Fisher said.
Clem Marchal I don't think that's particularly why, just a contributing factor perhaps
_-iMperial Jumper-_ Which is why I said 'He didn't tell the whole story'.
Or it was just a way for Fisher to sell her book. RIP.
I’d love to have seen Empire in 1980 to hear audiences react to that line.
Basically made for every graphic Tee shirt sold at Target and Walmart not to mention the Pajama pants and coffee mugs
Harrison Ford definitely doesn’t Star Wars or Indiana Jones. He’s just a classical actor that we don’t see often in our time. He does a role, gives the role what it needs, takes the paycheck and onto the next role. He doesn’t get caught up in all the intricacies of the story, the world, etc. unlike Mark Hamill who rlly loves investing in his character and the world he’s in.
Harrison just does his part, no more no less
Leia: I love you...
Han: F*ck off!
Happy Hogan having a chat with Han Solo
@Otto Bergmann (Helenelundsskolan) and also the leader of death watch
Imagine if Favreau and Filoni would have made the sequel Trilogy instead.
All that could have been...
Yesssss
Disney sequel is trash I wish to see favreau and filoni trilogy
Too bad no one did that with Lucas's 'I don't like sand' dialogue...
Why did this video pop up when I looked up I used to live here you know Star Wars
Cannot wait for Indy 5! Harrison looks great like he is ready to go! how many of you got the Solo vibe from his Laugh here?
william dechant I think this was filmed 7-8 years ago.
Mike Rosoft It was because Ford is a bit saggier hear. Since TFA 2049, he’s really gotten into shape.
Yeah, I think this is from 2003 or soon after. He looks much older now fer sure!
3:00
facts
Who’d of thought happy hogan would interview Indian jones and Han Solo
Two characters from universes owned by Disney
Happy and Han
The most famous Sigma Male💪🏽 Han Fucking Solo🤙🏽
ITS HAPPY FROM IRON MAN
Jon Faverou, also the showrunner on The Mandalorian.
HAPPPPYYYYYYYYYYY
At least George understood tone and how crucial it is not to ruin dramatic scenes with humour. Unlike Rian.
So I’m watching Happy Hogan talk to Han Solo??
When you just realize...it’s Indiana Jones 😆
Its Pete!
I have a bad feeling about this
This video is lacking a little bit of “don’t get to cocky kid “
Softball! Why not ask Harrison if his line was the product of his the affair with Carrie Fisher?!? Jeez. He's a pilot, you'd think it was something more professional.
In the Cracked magazine (a MAD magazine competitor in 1980) Empire parody, they did something different to Han Solo. Princess Leia: “You’ve frozen him, but what are those things around him?” Vader: “Peas, carrots, and apple brown betty.” Princess Leia: “What a dastardly thing to do! You’ve turned him into a frozen dinner!”
Yahoooo
I'm not a fan of the earing it looks really odd!
Laugh it up, fuzzball
Boring conversation anyway.