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Anthony Mackie says fans should avoid the politics over Harrison Ford - Donald Trump comparisons in his film and enjoy it.
Harrison Ford made whips, fedoras, and archaeology look cool—sorry, Tom Selleck, but Indy was always destined to be Ford’s adventure!
Harrison Ford says Red Hulk character in Captain America ‘not quite a villain’ - The veteran actor plays US president Thaddeus Ross in the movie, who transforms into the giant red monster.
Harrison Ford’s Spinner in Blade Runner isn’t just a vehicle—it’s a symbol of innovation and imagination. Stick around as we dive into what makes this sci-fi icon so unforgettable.
She gets where the jokes are and she doesn’t require a lot of talk about it. With her, I think of Yoda: ‘There is no talk, only do.’ She’s stretched my imagination. Wow, look at Harrison Ford talking about Yoda willy nilly!
The Dutton Ranch owned by Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren is at the center of a war in Montana in the official trailer for '1923' season 2. The second installment of the ‘Yellowstone’ prequel is set to premiere on Paramount+ on Sunday,
Glenmorangie Highland single malt Scotch whisky recently announced a new global campaign starring Indiana Jones himself, Harrison Ford. The post Harrison Ford is the new face of Glenmorangie Single Malt Whisky appeared first on The Manual.
The 1997 movie was also the final movie directed by Alan J. Pakula, who also helmed 'Sophie's Choice' and 'All the President's Men.'
How far would you go for some great Scotch whisky? For Harrison Ford, the answer is that he'll go all the way to Scotland. In a new ad campaign for Glenmorangie Scotch, Ford appears in a kilt, surrounded by bagpipes, like a total Scottish cliché. And in a new series of ads, Ford jokes about getting on a mountain in Scotland to hawk awesome Scotch.
While talking about music icons like The Doors, Brian Wilson and The Eagles, 'Indiana Jones' star Harrison Ford named his favourite album of all time.
North Carolina Representative Harry Warren has had a busy start to 2025, introducing five bills with effects ranging from the elimination of daylight savings time, to the elimination of taxes of tips to limiting credit and debit card fees from merchants.