LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM: The Indiana Jones film franchise has achieved iconic status, captivating audiences with its sense of adventure, thrilling action sequences, and the charismatic portrayal of the hero, played by Harrison Ford. Loved by multiple generations, the movies have fostered a deep connection with fans over the years.
The first three films, released in the 1980s, hold a special nostalgic place for many members of Generation X. It has prompted young fans to express their admiration for Ford and the impact he has had on their parents.
‘How much do you like me?’
During a recent interview with Kiss FM UK to promote the new film, Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, Ford and his co-star Phoebe Waller-Bridge were interviewed by a group of young journalists. One of the interviewers mentioned being a big fan of their dad, which prompted Ford to respond with his trademark sarcastic and dry wit, a characteristic loved by fans. It's evident that he appreciates the compliment and enjoys the playful banter.
Ford remarked, “Do you know how many people come up to me and tell me that their dad is my biggest fan?! I don’t need you…so what are you? Just a conduit of information about your father? How much do you like me?!"
The interview continued with the young journalist posing questions that were provided by their dad. The questions were lighthearted and humorous, with one asking about smelly set locations. Ford enthusiastically shared a detailed and entertaining anecdote about an encounter with sewer rats. His response showcased his ability to engage with fans and create memorable moments.
‘Me A**hole!’
Known for his witty and sometimes glib responses to fan questions, Ford has a knack for injecting humor into his interactions. For instance, when asked who would win in a fight between Han Solo and Indiana Jones, he famously replied, "Me, a**hole!"
Furthermore, when he accidentally punched Ryan Gosling during the filming of 'Blade Runner 2049', he made amends by bringing scotch to Gosling's trailer, pouring him a glass, and then leaving with the bottle. Despite his serious demeanor, Ford embraces the opportunity for comedic moments, and his "always seeming over it" persona has become a source of amusement for years.
The significance of promoting 'Dial of Destiny' cannot be understated for the 80-year-old actor. As this is likely his final portrayal of Indiana Jones, it holds immense sentimental value for him. Throughout the press tour, Ford has been unreservedly expressive about his affection for the character and the franchise. The emotional impact was evident when the film received a standing ovation at Cannes, leaving Ford deeply moved. It is clear that he appreciates the opportunity to don the iconic hat one last time, particularly in his later years.