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‘Blade Runner 2049’ Will Be One of the Priciest R-Rated Independent Films Ever
‘Blade Runner 2049’ Will Be One of the Priciest R-Rated Independent Films Ever
‘Blade Runner 2049’ Will Be One of the Priciest R-Rated Independent Films Ever
The first trailer for Denis Villeneuve’s hotly anticipated Blade Runner 2049 materialized earlier this week, giving sci-fi diehards an eyeful of one of next year’s biggest-name tentpoles. There were appetizing visuals aplenty, a foreboding showdown between stars Ryan Gosling and Harrison Ford, reprising his role as Rick Deckard, and yet still so much remains unknown. What will this film’s rating be? How dreamy will Ryan Gosling’s eyes look, on a scale from 9 to 10? Will the blades get runned? Those last two will remain up in the air until the film’s release on October 6 of next year, but we do have a definitive answer for that first one.
Harrison Ford Punched Ryan Gosling in the Face During a ‘Blade Runner 2049’ Stunt
Harrison Ford Punched Ryan Gosling in the Face During a ‘Blade Runner 2049’ Stunt
Harrison Ford Punched Ryan Gosling in the Face During a ‘Blade Runner 2049’ Stunt
Sometimes, no matter how stringent the safety measures on a movie set are, someone gets punched in the face. Stunt accidents happen all the time to even the best and most careful actors, but it’s always better when it’s an accident among co-stars who get along. It seems like Ryan Gosling and Harrison Ford have become friends during production on Blade Runner 2049, but of course friendship couldn’t stop Gosling from taking an unexpected punch to the nose.
George Lucas Isn’t Involved With the ‘Indiana Jones 5’ Story
George Lucas Isn’t Involved With the ‘Indiana Jones 5’ Story
George Lucas Isn’t Involved With the ‘Indiana Jones 5’ Story
We’re still not sure exactly when the new Indiana Jones sequel will happen, but not long ago, Disney and Lucasfilm confirmed that Steven Spielberg is returning to direct Harrison Ford in Indiana Jones 5. David Koepp, who worked on the screenplay for Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (insert sad trombone) is also reuniting with Spielberg for the upcoming sequel, and according to him, there’s one notable person who won’t be involved — at least on the story level.
Hokey Religions and Ancient Weapons are No Match for These Harrison Ford Facts
Hokey Religions and Ancient Weapons are No Match for These Harrison Ford Facts
Hokey Religions and Ancient Weapons are No Match for These Harrison Ford Facts
You might know that early in his career, Harrison Ford was credited as “Harrison J. Ford.” But did you know that the ‘j’ doesn’t stand for anything? Harrison Ford doesn’t even have a middle name. He adopted it to avoid any confusion with another actor named Harrison Ford, who’d had a lengthy career in the silent film era and died in 1957. That’s just one of the incredible Harrson Ford facts featured in the nwest episode of You Think You Know Movies!
This Video Features the Holy Grail of ‘Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade’ Facts
This Video Features the Holy Grail of ‘Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade’ Facts
This Video Features the Holy Grail of ‘Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade’ Facts
Everyone knows that Indiana Jones took his name from the family dog. But did you know that the man who played Indy’s dad, Sean Connery is only 12 years older than Harrison Ford? Despite the relative closeness of their ages, director Steven Spielberg and producer George Lucas couldn’t imagine anyone but James Bond playing the father of Indiana Jones. That’s just one of the Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade facts featured in this new episode of You Think You Know Movies!

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