Harrison Ford returns ‘home’ in new ‘Star Wars’ film
Fusion reports that Ford stated that although it’s been more than 10 years since he rented from Trump, he remembers that the apartment wasn’t that adequate.
“We grew up with Harrison Ford’s stories, we grew up with Han Solo, we grew up with Indiana Jones, it’s such a staple of the better years of our lives”, said Rod Fletcher, who was dressed as Indiana Jones and drove up with Sarah and two other friends from Melbourne.
He told the newspaper: “My favourite was Harrison Ford on the plane”.
In the movie, Ford’s President James Marshall, a former Medal of Honor recipient, battles Russian terrorists aboard the presidential aircraft, shouting “Get off my plane!” as he kicks one off the plane mid-flight.
Harrison Ford, who is now on a press tour promoting his new Star Wars film, The Force Awakens, was less than impressed when he heard the comments made by the Republican candidate.
Harrison Ford attends the Star Wars: The Force Awakens fan event at Sydney Opera House.
“I think it has a lot to do with George’s (Lucas) original invention and imagination”.
Ford says the franchise is in safe hands.
Rod Fletcher and Andrew Scott, Star Wars fans waiting to get a glimpse of actor Harrison Ford as he arrives for a Star Wars fan event at the Sydney Opera House. “Nature doesn’t need people, people need nature to survive”, he said.
On-stage interviewer Jay Laga’aia, of Playschool fame, also had minor roles in Star Wars Episodes II and III as Captain Typho.