Harrison Ford gets EMOTIONAL talking to fan
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I nearly lost it trying to tell Harrison Ford how I felt about growing up watching his films. I flew 14 hours for 5 minutes with this guy - totally worth it! Big thank you to Disney for this incredible opportunity. See Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny...it's truly a fantastic addition to the Indy franchise, and a perfect way to say goodbye to the character.
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It's so heartwarming to see the genuine appreciation Harrison shows when people tell him how much Indiana Jones means to them. This is a lovely interview.
@TheManWhoLaughs2008
11 ай бұрын
Yeah it’s good, the only bad thing is Phoebe Waller-Bridge being in it.
@DachshundDogStarluck19
11 ай бұрын
@@TheManWhoLaughs2008 She was okay in IJ5 but had a fair bit of annoying moments in the movie. Overall, it's a good enough film. I should go see it a second time.
@TheManWhoLaughs2008
11 ай бұрын
@@DachshundDogStarluck19 I recommend Rise of the Beasts.
@DiamondFire
11 ай бұрын
@@TheManWhoLaughs2008 She's so funny in interviews so I'm hoping she'll be cool in the movie!
@hellothere-bx8cf
11 ай бұрын
@@TheManWhoLaughs2008why
I must praise Phoebe Waller Bridge for letting the fan and Harrison shine in this interview. Never calling attention to herself but really admiring the interaction unfolding beside her.
@mooseyman74
11 ай бұрын
So she should
@BrentBlack
11 ай бұрын
A class act. She was very understanding throughout, even when I asked for a picture with them, she said she wanted to duck out of one so I could have one with just Harrison. She's extremely sweet.
@jonathan711
11 ай бұрын
This interview was phenomenal. You reached him in a way that not many interviewers do it can. When you got emotional so did he. Tip of the fedora to you..
@ScoobyandShaggy5554
11 ай бұрын
@@BrentBlackI’m surprised nice lady but Shite story teller
@TheGlobuleReturns
11 ай бұрын
If only the same could be said about the film
Harrison felt that at the end. That hit him in the heart. Yes it’s a job, but he should take more credit for the life he gives to these characters and the way they touch people. The interviewer said it best: If I was ever having a hard time as a kid, Indiana Jones was always there to take me away for a little while for an adventure. And so much of that is Harrison’s doing
@nyamheria
11 ай бұрын
@@EdHarrisonMusicperfectly said
@westerling8436
11 ай бұрын
he only cares moneys
@trentaccid2177
11 ай бұрын
@@westerling8436 Hey your telling the truth who can down yiu for that.
@MahdiMessiah
11 ай бұрын
@@westerling8436😅
@la2ndjourney
11 ай бұрын
Ford worked hard and made a legend of himself. We love the legend, and he’ll always be. Whatever they say, won’t change anything. We prefer to see Harrison Ford than commentators making a living killing ppl’s efforts with their mouths. That’s why those making a habit bashing Legends never become one themselves, and legends like Ford, Lucas, and Spielburg live on forever❤ Ford on the film, ”I am coming to that age. I’d like it to feel real to them…as well as the complexity of something they have spent 40 yrs with…” Inspirations transcend not only onscreen, but it’s behind the screens, all these dream makers’ collaborative efforts enabling us to relive that childhood dream once again. My respect for all the stories told, or untold during the making of these films!
Harrison Ford is without any doubt one of the last old-school-gentlemen-actors. And a living legend.
@rachb373
11 ай бұрын
Who sold out
@seanpittaway5341
11 ай бұрын
Go cry somewhere else 😂
@jimmy2teeth809
11 ай бұрын
@seanpittaway5341 ha aint wrong tho he did indeed sell out
@silverbulletstudios7638
11 ай бұрын
@@jimmy2teeth809Curious - what’s the narrative here? How did he sell out?
@jimmy2teeth809
11 ай бұрын
@silverbulletstudios7638 wont pass the mantle when he is way to old for his parts, stars in shitty sequels even if the movies script is trash for a payday that is literally a sellout
The best interview I've seen with Harrison - Not a sycophantic interview in the slightest like most, but a genuine connection with a storyteller and his lasting impact - Phenomenal work Brent!
@CAVEDATA
11 ай бұрын
Damn right
@alphalifestyleacademy
11 ай бұрын
(100%) agree! best!
@BrentBlack
11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! It was from the heart..
@SE-tc3cr
11 ай бұрын
Harrison is a good and decent man, he hates the hollywood game but if he feels you are genuine he will light up.
@nyamheria
11 ай бұрын
@@BrentBlackyou can always tell when it comes from it ❤️ this one was amazing
It took a lot of balls to get so personal in your position as the interviewer, but you toed that line and got to connect with a legend without overstepping any boundaries. A truly beautiful ending where you spoke for so many people! With the negative reception of the movie overall, it's nice to see Harrison acknowledge the love the fans have for him.
@BrentBlack
11 ай бұрын
Thank you. I just about lost it in front of Harrison freaking Ford.
@CenturianEagle
11 ай бұрын
@@BrentBlackI agree! And It was really awesome you got this side out of Harrison ford, great job! Thanks for doing this excellent interview
@tommichaels2466
11 ай бұрын
I don't understand the negativity towards this film. I truly loved it and I could tell Harrison Ford wasn't just mailing it in. I think Disney's recent controversies and maybe a little trepidation after the mess that was Crystal Skull probably has something to do with it. But it seems that most people that actually went to see Dial of Destiny without a chip on their shoulder liked it a lot... so I hope it does well in the long run.
@dirkdiggler2379
11 ай бұрын
@@tommichaels2466 cause its feminism.
@gabewilliams7462
11 ай бұрын
@@dirkdiggler2379 Exactly the response I'd expect from someone who doesn't know how to use punctuation or capitalization. Lmao.
“This is my job. Look at a story, help to create a character to tell this story. I love this job.” Harrison’s a real one.
That was far more touching than I expected, Thank you for saying what we couldnt.
You can see it on Harrison Ford in every interview how important is the character of Indiana Jones to him.
@nickv4073
11 ай бұрын
Then why did he let his character get emasculated? He took the $20M and ran. Everyone has their price.
@CUNOWINS
11 ай бұрын
@@nickv4073 relax
@Unqualifiedmedicalperson
11 ай бұрын
@@nickv4073 Is that how you perceived it? Sounds more like you problem lol
@uglyewok6715
11 ай бұрын
@@Unqualifiedmedicalpersonyours must be in a jar in the shelf
@mem1701movies
11 ай бұрын
@@CUNOWINSHE DOES NOT CARE...ONLY ABOUT $$$$$
You spoke for so many of us Harrison Ford fans out there. What a heart warming interview.
@BrentBlack
11 ай бұрын
Aww, thank you so much!
@timgann5889
11 ай бұрын
Thanks for telling me that. Because on the News I'm mostly hurt about the bad reviews. And I just wanna let Everyone knew that I disagree with those bad reviews AndThat I'm very much enjoyed the movie.
@warlorddk2070
11 ай бұрын
Im sad this movie got so much trashtalk aimed at it...
@timgann5889
11 ай бұрын
@@warlorddk2070 I agree completely, I think they made a great movie and deserve no bad press. I Definitely like that happy ending for indiana jones.
Harrison likes to play a wry sense of humor most of the time but you can see his smile just after the 5:00 mark is totally genuine and that he truly does care and appreciate the fans and the characters.
It bewilders me how many people hate the film when Harrison Ford himself loves it so much.
That smile that Ford gives the fan towards the end of the interview warmed my heart
I have really enjoyed seeing Ford in interviews for this movie lately. He just seems so genuinely appreciative of fans and seems to be very thoughtful of the career he's led. I know the film hasn't done so well, but it has really brought out a lot of love for him and his career. I hope he understand how genuinely appreciative people are of his career and the wonderful films he's been able to bring us.
@jesseowenvillamor6348
11 ай бұрын
If it's Indiana Jones, not Star Wars
@Freeden
11 ай бұрын
@@jesseowenvillamor6348 ?
@jesseowenvillamor6348
11 ай бұрын
@@Freeden Dude, you know what I'm saying
@raistmajere5627
11 ай бұрын
@@jesseowenvillamor6348- Get over it
@kalicat9492
11 ай бұрын
@@jesseowenvillamor6348 roll off dude
Harrison Ford is one of those actors who come along once in a lifetime that has had such an impact on Hollywood and in people's lives. Such a legend and an incredible human being.
What a fantastic interview. The host was endearing and what he said about our childhood heroes who helped us escape was so beautifully conveyed.
@BrentBlack
10 ай бұрын
Aww, thank you so much 💕
@Hammer701
3 ай бұрын
Yea and what did you think about the actual movie?
Still so in love with Harrison and his Indiana Jones movies....whether or not he's still young or not! Nobody could replace this wonderful actor!
What an amazing interview. I'm glad you got to share your fondness of his characters with him. That was special.
@JM-mh1pp
11 ай бұрын
Dude if he was really into a character toy would not be in a box. Children play with toys not admire them in boxes. 10$ says his production staff gave him this toy 20 minutes before the interview.
@BrentBlack
11 ай бұрын
@@JM-mh1ppI have another one out of the box. 😅
@shimik11
11 ай бұрын
@@JM-mh1pp how about you stop being cringe?
@onlyjuanhope
11 ай бұрын
@@shimik11wtf?
@onlyjuanhope
11 ай бұрын
@@JM-mh1ppnot true smh
Wow, Harrison Ford actually cared about this interview. Despite what he says, I think Indiana Jones is extra special to him. He knows that it's a character that will last forever.
@Sarnatuile
11 ай бұрын
I think it's less indiana jones specifically as a character, but more what the character and it's movies have done for the audience. It's impact. So I don't think it's Indiana Jones specifically.
@Shazam961
9 ай бұрын
He always cares.
This is the best Phoebe Waller Bridge interview I have ever seen.
Man, I was nearly crying by the end of this. Beautiful interview.
A very emotional and well done interview. Thank you very much Harrison Ford for making many people dream and get excited about the cinema.
I am 38 and I grew up with Indiana Jones movies like many others. I am having a very difficult time in my life just when Dial of Destiny was released. It helped me feel better the same way his movies used to cheer me up when I was a little kid.
Man, the bit about how as a child you could have terrible shit going on at home or school but you’d put on a VHS/DVD and just watch these movies over and over - yeah, that got me. It was Indiana Jones, it was Back to the Future, it was Moulin Rouge, LOTR old Disney movies- and it genuinely helped me through some really tough times in childhood. So yeah, thank you Harrison Ford.
I love this man so much. Growing up on Han Solo, Indiana Jones, Rick Deckard, Richard Kimble, John Book, Jack Ryan etc. truly has made him a living legend to me, and i hope he continues making movies for as long as possible.
@sammylou5716
11 ай бұрын
I also enjoyed What Lies Beneath, a very Hitchcock type movie. Brilliant actor.
Totally agree, The Last Crusade was the first live action movie i saw, at the theater, with my father, when i was 6 , so i have a special place in my heart for Indy, and still to this day, one of my favorite movies of all time.
I really love that he never let the bad reviews of DoD get to him. He’s still proud of it. He’s still proud of Indy no matter how bad one of his movies was. He enjoyed giving us the stories. And now he can finally hang up the hat and watch us admire the character he’s given us for the past 42 years. Harrison Ford is a true legend.
Shoutout to Harrison Ford. Truly one of the final gentleman in Hollywood -- a dying breed no doubt. It's sad and tragic, but HF has cemented his legacy as an all-time great in the profession. No rip off, contemporary films will rob him of that. I salute you, sir.
Its funny because although Harrison Ford says he loves all his past roles the same - there is a huge difference in how he talks about Indiana Jones vs Han Solo lol
He spoke for all of us..............................
This touches my heart deeply, when he's talking about time and the end of Indiana's life I feel he's talking about himself, makes me wanna cry, I love Harrison Ford so much
Not ecstatic about everything they did with this movie and her character, but going to the theater with my Dad and seeing this was special. He showed me all his Indiana Jones VHS tapes when I was a kid, along with the Indiana Jones TV series.
@jimsters2
11 ай бұрын
How did you find it?
@oddballanimations5035
11 ай бұрын
@@jimsters2The series was currently added to Disney plus with the movie collection, though it may be the Lucas re-edit
@wickedwood04
11 ай бұрын
I went with my dad actually and like you my dad shown me the movies. I'm 37 now with three kids of my own. It was a good evening
I've never seen Ford smile so much in interviews in my life. He LOVES this character. Almost as much as we do :)
Amazing. You worded it perfectly at the end. In the late 80s, early 90s, i lost track of how many times I watched temple of doom and empire strike back. Harrison is a legend, his movies made movie nights so much fun. It didn't matter watching the same thing over and over again, it never became stale, and it was fun to show friends that have never seen it before, to watch their reaction and start their addiction. Hopefully Harrison has an even small understanding of how much his movies have meant us all
Wonderful interview especially by the interviewer. Harrison Ford as we all know is a great actor and a man of humility. I wish that we could all just stay at age 40..
seeing harrison ford hold and vintage 1981 kenner indiana jones doll of him self coming to the end of indy after 42 years is just heart warming !
I read a comment on Instagram by someone who said, ‘Harrison Ford hates what he does’. Wish I could show them this interview. Harrison Ford cares about every character he has ever done, be it Indiana Jones, Jack Ryan or Han Solo! He clearly loves what he does and has a blast making films. One of the finest actors we have working today
@philippburnett6045
11 ай бұрын
Still working at his age which is awesome
@JM-mh1pp
11 ай бұрын
You really should watch his interviews when he is not on the clock doing a movie promotion for disney, it is eye opening.
@philippburnett6045
11 ай бұрын
@@JM-mh1pp not really. He genuinely likes the characters he plays. If your crazy mind conjures something that’s on you and not on anyone. Just cause you don’t like him or movie dorks t give you a free pass to go and shit on someone’s post who likes it
@JM-mh1pp
11 ай бұрын
@@philippburnett6045 just watch interviews, he clearly dislikes character of Han Solo, never expressed any kind of sympathy for any popular character he played with the sole exception of Decard from Blade Runner. See Ford likes to think of himself as great actor, you know, a thespian, and is irritated when people talk only about movies which he considers quite low brow. You really should take three long breaths friend, you are buying this corpo-bullshit with the enthusiasm of a youn pelican who just cought his first fish. This is paid interview on a corporate time, there is as much truth in this as is in the response of Burger KIng worker who is asked "which burgers are better: yours of mcDonalds" or asking Pepsi marketing departement : do you prefer pepsi or coke." There are very few actors genuinly passionate about their roles: Tom Holland, Henry Cavill, Cate Blanchet, sir Christopher Lee, but remember that most actors are just very narcisistic, egocentric people who just want to see themselves on posters, it kind of comes with the job you know, hard to go to 100 failed auditions if you do not already believe that you are god's gift to humanity.
@aidanwalsh8049
11 ай бұрын
@@JM-mh1ppI’d agree for his most popular ones but Indiana Jones he’s said on multiple interviews that he would play again and again, he even said it on the same one where someone asked him if he’d want to play Han Solo again and he said no. But you’re right actors do tend to be very narcissistic
The reason this character is so beloved other than the obvious of how charismatic Harrison Ford is. I know for me growing up watching these films with my Dad, I looked to him as my own personal Indiana Jones always being amazed at the things he could do that I hadn’t learned yet. Getting to go sit at a theater and watch the final chapter unfold with my Indiana Jones is a memory I’ll cherish for years to come.
I can absolutely relate to how you must have felt during this interview. I met an entertainer that did similar things for me in my childhood. I told them, they reacted in a similar way. It was an incredible moment with a hero. Glad you got your moment too!
@BrentBlack
11 ай бұрын
Well, come on, don't leave us hanging. Who was it?
@Luger-bt2rq
10 ай бұрын
yeah fr who was it?? im curious!!
I always think of Harrison Ford as a kind of ol crank but watching this I’m 100% sure that’s just a persona he plays up in the media. What a thoughtful, passionate, beautiful man.
Having the opportunity tell your hero how much he means to you is a rare thing indeed, especially considering how old he is now. This is something to be truly cherished.
Congratulations Brent on a one in a lifetime experience. Raiders of the Lost Ark and Indiana Jones helped me through the loss of my mother in 81'. I don't think Mr Ford can fully comprehend what he means to fans like us. Thank you for this heartfelt interview ❤
@BrentBlack
11 ай бұрын
I still kind of can't believe it happened.
Happy Birthday to Harrison ,❤ the interview🎉
What a great interview...why? Because I related with the interviewer. Harrison Ford is just one of those rare guys that you connect with through his films and as a person because he has integrity. To have the opportunity to meet with him and say "thank you" is special.
Proof that Harrison has a heart
I was born in 82 and since I can remember, when I was 12 maybe younger, I saw Indiana Jones for the first time. From then on, everything was different, it was my childhood and not only the USA thanks Harrison for that, but the whole world, greetings from Poland. BTW great, great interwiev.
What the interviewer said was true, Indiana Jones has helped me in some of the hardest times of my life, especially now, my ex girlfriend left me a little while ago and I am still unable to move forward, however rewatching the Indiana Jones films and especially watching this on on release day, it reminded me that everything will be ok, that I can be as strong as Indie, and it reminded me why I love movies and why I’m still living today, so thank you Mr. Ford, thank you for giving us these beautiful films I will cherish for the rest of my life.
Its a great send off to a truly iconic character and Harrison really gave it his all! Thanks Harrison for all the memories and great films! Wish it never had to end...
@timgann5889
11 ай бұрын
I don't think anyone could Have said that better.
A buddy of mine father built Harrison Ford’s air plane.. he was nice enough to get his autograph for me.. he even personalized it for me by saying “ I shot first “ next to my wife and kids it’s the biggest treasure I have.. and it will never leave this house…
Dear Brent, First of all, thank you. I am a 57 year old high school teacher in Portland, Oregon. Your interview was just fantastic and you did such a terrific job of listening and basically holding it together which I really admire and deeply respect. The comments you made regarding how important Harrison Ford and the characters he has portrayed were to you and so many others who had hard times as a kid, were so genuinely beautiful and so right on that this old cluck just burst out in tears like a three year old. Indiana Jones has always been a refuge for me when the world becomes overwhelming and so much of that has to do with Ford's ability to take on the character of the "everyman," despite the fact he was portraying such an exceptional hero. He did this with Han as well. I can remember going to the theatre alone in 8th grade to see Raiders of the Lost Ark in Phoenix in 1981. As I found my seat, I can still clearly recall my excitement and almost nervousness. I loved Star Wars but NOW I was going to get two hours with Han Solo all to myself! That was exactly how I remember looking at it. And then the film started. That first complete shot of Indy stepping into the light after relieving one of his company of a gun with a whip was when I knew that this wasn't going to be a Han Solo movie. It was going to a lot better than anything my 13 year old brain could have ever believed. Since then, Indie has gotten me, and so many others, through dark times by believing that anything is possible, a sense of humor goes a long way and that the qualities WE ALL admire in our heroes can be ours. It is only a matter of discovering them within ourselves. I'm still searching and that's okay. Indiana is too. Thank you again for absolutely lighting up my day Brent. You did such a great job and Harrison was so moved by what you said which was I believe, what so many would have wanted to tell him if they had been there. Now that's a great reporter. Cheers.
@BrentBlack
11 ай бұрын
Hi Chris! What a great message... Thank you so much... I've done lots of interviews in the past, but this one really was just speaking from the heart. Ever since I realized this was going to sort of be my career, I had in my head that Harrison Ford was number one on my wish list. I'm not sure I ever thought it would actually happen, because he's such a hard one to pin down... But thanks to some great friends and colleagues, it happened, and I could not have imagined it going as well as it did. Harrison was very forthcoming, and Phoebe was incredibly patient with my hero worship. It was a pretty surreal experience. On my show I often talki about how I appreciate teachers and what they do, and that they aren't thanked or compensated nearly enough.... So thank you for what you do, and I hope you occasionally sneak a relevant Harrison Ford scene into the curriculum. bb
@chrismorrison3696
11 ай бұрын
@@BrentBlack Thank you for your response. I really appreciate it and thank you of course, for your regard for teachers. I will do what I can to definitely instill the spirit you have reawakened in me. It is a wonderful moment when what you love which can seem so far away suddenly appears right in front of you like you have. For what it's worth, I feel just a little bit closer to a hero who earlier seemed so far impossibly far away. Thanks Brent. You really made a human being feel like he was 20 feet tall. Most of all, I am so glad you were not disappointed. Yeesh, you interviewed the man! Thank you again and don't ever stop dreaming.
@BrentBlack
11 ай бұрын
@@chrismorrison3696 I love that! You might be interested in the way it all came about... If you find me on Instagram @brent_black - on the main page my first highlight is the journey, it's called Harrison Ford on the left hand side of my profile page. It gives a little more insight and background into the whole experience, before and after. Also, I see on your profile you have a playlist dedicated to Charlie Tuna.. he was a good friend of mine. When he was doing mornings at KBIG, I was on afternoon drive. Small world. 😁
@chrismorrison3696
11 ай бұрын
@@BrentBlack That is so great! Charlie and the Real Don Steele are two of my favorite " Los Angeles personalities," of all time! I will certainly look for your instagram article as well as your other interviews. Thanks again for your time and words and try not to let the bastards get you down. Your work is obviously connecting with so many who, like you, and me, desire to see the world as it should be and not as it is. As Don Quixote said, "I never had the courage to believe in nothing." All the best BB and take care. Sincerely, C in Portland, Oregon
Great interview! Worth it for his reaction and how heartfelt it was. You got to speak for a lot of lifelong fans. Thank you. I've loved all the movies and this latest one also.
100% welled up 😢 Great interview. I think we all can relate to this in some parts of our lives with how cinema can take you to another realm. 🎥
Wow the Indiana Jones doll! Saw the film last weekend. It was awesome! Grew up on the films myself and this was a great ending!
Well done best interview with that amazing guy ! He connected with you massively
@BrentBlack
11 ай бұрын
That is very high praise that I'm not sure I deserve... ❤
"This is the best gift I've ever gotten ❤" 🎉 happy belated birthday by youtube post. Beautiful interview. We love Indiana Jones and it just remind us that trip to Universal studios by the end of 90's and we enjoyed so much ! Harrison Ford amazing actor . ❤️ great video for future generations to remember...🥲❤❤❤
@BrentBlack
11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! It was a fantastic surreal moment.
Great interview, great post! Thank you Harrison Ford, and everyone involved with making this iconic character and films. Grateful for this!
Harrison Ford is always so calm and contained, so reserved and ironic, so the more impact this has on me, and I bet many others. I have never heard or seen him pour his heart out in this manner, and am glad that I witnessed it.
It's the longest answer I've seen Harrison Ford invest in a simple, honest comment from the interviewer, good to see his take on the end of Indiana Jones and what it means to a lot of people.
I’ve known Harrison since he was this wise-ass kid in American Graffiti and followed him through the galaxy and through the Amazon jungles. Fact is there was a line in his movie that said “a dog? you were named after a dog?” So, I name my puppy “Indiana” or INDY for short. So when I call Indy, I remember the star!!!
Amazing! So cool you got to not only convey to him how much him/his films meant to you as a kid, but the fact it clearly effected him greatly, and nearly made him cry is just so cool. Very great interviewing skills as well.
@BrentBlack
11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! Definitely a career highlight.... Not to mention a personal one.
Kind of clickbait here. Ford didn't get emotional. The interviewer got emotional.
He hit the nail on the head with that last comment. It is so true. I remember being that kid under the blanket.
I didnt expect to tear up at this. This was a nice ad for the movie, despite the criticism it's receiving.
Thank you Mr. Ford, absolute legend and a timeless hero.. long live Indy
@Robd07
11 ай бұрын
Hes a grump these days
@mnwthnoname
11 ай бұрын
@@Robd07 sh
WOW! this is honestly the first time I've ever seen Harrison Speaks so much about his role as an actor. You did such a fantastic job with how you worded everything you said; you truly did an amazing job capturing the words so many movie fans probably think in their heads and wish they had the opportunity to tell him and many people they grew up watching! Great work Brent!
@BrentBlack
11 ай бұрын
Ah, thank you so much. It was an exercise in restraint to be given just 5 minutes and know the clock is ticking, you have 100 questions, but you just have to let him speak.
Without actors and movies growing up, i would not have been here today. They helped me escape so many times i cannot fathom.
Just spot on! When things felt tough, you could always get under a blanket and watch Indiana Jones. I was to little to see raiders of the lost ark so when I had the age. I first saw Temple of doom. Great childhood memories! I can just hear the themesong and get goosebumps. Love the music so much that we played it on organ at me and my wifes wedding and both my childrens baptism. So powerfull! ❤
Man, when you pulled out the "blanket card" I got a bit emotional too just tryuing to picture what goes in Mr Ford's mind when hearing this. Not teh first or alst time someone tells him the importance of these moments in life but it most certainly is totally felt by him, jsut look at his eyes. Nice work Brent.
Literally could not have said it better myself. Thank you for putting into words what we feel for him.
Outside of making some of the greatest movies of all time, this is my favorite thing that Harrison Ford has done. Such graciousness. As a lifelong fan, I feel appreciated. And he is loved in return
Nice & heartfelt interview. This guy expressed his feelings for Harrison Ford so wonderfully. It’s how so many of us feel about him. We literally grew up with him, with both Han & Indy. He has given us fun shared generational memories that families & friends have with him that makes it all the more special 🥰
Amazing clip. What an honor to chat with one of your childhood heroes. Harrison seems very down to earth. I too, am grateful for his work over the decades.
Best of Harrison Ford right here! Feels like a dad speaking truth to his kids because he's getting older and knows one day he won't be around...hit me in the feels
Beautiful interview. Love the honesty and so glad he appreciates how important he and his characters are to us. Well done.
It’s incredible that he’s 81. He could easily pass as a 65 year old.
That was amazing. Thank you so much. You ended it by saying everything we wish we could have said. And it was inspiring to hear Mr. Ford talk with such passion. Terrific job.
This made me emotional!!! What a skilled and charismatic guy the interviewer is. Been a life long Indiana jones fan I know a million ppl are - it was cool you made a point of telling him this though
I got bullied every day I went to secondary school both physically and mentally, and my thoughts were I can't wait to come home and pop my Indiana Jones collection on vhs and later the widescreen dvds and like Jaws they would take me on this adventure and I loved the 4th disc with the behind the scenes Documentaries that I'd watch as much as the films and now at 31 when I saw the 5th one it was an emotional rollercoaster for a character who I'd grown up with my whole life to see him aged and living in a present time in his life and the ending was beautiful it was like saying farewell to a character who will still go on, in my heart and on screen my gratitude for Harrison Ford for bringing this character to life 💙💯
@BrentBlack
6 ай бұрын
Very well said. I hope you've found success and happiness in your adult life.
I cried at the end of Indy 5. Beautiful ending and so much love.
It’s been really great to see Harrison Fords emotional response to the fans during the promotion for this movie. It almost feels like this is his farewell tour even though he has many projects on the horizon. At the same time this is Indiana Jones’ farewell tour so that makes sense.
Great interview. Thank you for telling him the bit about his films being so helpful to us all on this sometimes difficult journey. I know that it was YOU saying it, but it really felt like you were expressing that for all of us.
Harrison Ford is such a brilliant actor, I love everything he has done! No one compares to him, I just absolutely love him!
the cancerian connection!!! the emotion and honesty here was beautiful 🤩 so happy for you! what a great interview!
Brent, what a great and emotional interview! Don't think I've seen him so relaxed and genuine about his craft before. You can really feel that Harrison care when he talked to you. Belive you said what most of us fans would like to tell him if we had the chance. Thank you, now I'm exited to see Dial of Destiny!
@BrentBlack
11 ай бұрын
It's even more amazing that it went so well knowing that I was next to last after a very long day of interviews. These guys had been going for hours and hours before I got there, and still pushed through. It was more than I could have hoped for.
Yes, Larry Kasdan, he really needs to take a lot of credit for writing the character of Indiana Jones. He wrote the script and myself having been a major in film in college, the movie script is the “blueprint”. Too often the screen writers don’t get enough credit. (Edited for correction)
@yajy4501
11 ай бұрын
I thought Lucas created Indiana Jones? In a documentary about the making of Raiders he says he got the name from his dog at the time. Not trying to take away Kasdan cause he brought the character to life.
@RShadow12
11 ай бұрын
I mean, it was technically George Lucas who came up with the character of Indiana Jones. Lucas pitched it to Spielberg, they collaborated on a story with Phillip Kaufman, and they then hired Lawrence Kasdan to write the full screenplay. Kasdan definitely deserves credit for his writing, but not necessarily for being the one to originally “create” the character.
@gmar7836
11 ай бұрын
@@RShadow12 I stand corrected. Yes.
@gmar7836
11 ай бұрын
@@yajy4501 I stand corrected. Yes
@Munedawg
11 ай бұрын
@@yajy4501 Lucas did create him and was a very hands on producer for every film (besides this one).
Truly what a heart warming interview and god that was just immaculate
Harrison is the best! great interview, loved seeing him get chocked up when hearing what his work meant for the interviewer and a lot of people all over the world.
Brilliant acting displayed even in promotional interviews. The man's the GOAT. He should get an Oscar for this acting gig alone.
@tikvision
11 ай бұрын
Take it easy. He has Made better things and not received anything
Awesome interview - thank you! Harrison is a legend and always will be. I grew up during the 1980s hooked on Indiana Jones movies. Watched them a million times over. Everyone eventually grows old as they reach the tail end of life, but it saddens me to see screen legends getting older that once were heroes and inspiration for kids worldwide
It's nice to see an interviewer speak from the heart and not from a script.
@BrentBlack
11 ай бұрын
I fussed over my questions for days trying to figure out exactly how to get them all in in 5 minutes. Of course I barely got any. 🤣
@magicbound
11 ай бұрын
@@BrentBlack You were perfection all the way.
What a beautiful interview. Thank you for putting so eloquently and passionately, what so many of us would want Harrison to know ❤
Tremendous interview! Well done.
He is and always has been amazing! 🖤 shame we all gotta get old 😪
@chriscalland4098
11 ай бұрын
Not me hehe......I made a deal 😈
@zacharyqueyrouze6604
11 ай бұрын
Growing old is living a life. That's what Harrison was commenting on
Still single handedly one of my favorite movies of all time. When i was a kid, i had the box set and even played it on vhs. i closed my eyes every time after my first watch. I even went on the indiana jones ride once in California and kept my eyes shut the entire time. My mom never let me ride it again. The shadows in this movie, combined with all the lighting, the effects/music and the cast made this a staple for “movie magic”. This the type of movie make you feel alive! There where 3 people i wanted to be growing up Batman (christian bale) Steven Spielberg (the director) And indiana jones (Harrison ford) Cant wait to watch the other ones later this week. I swear i felt like a kid again this brought back so many memories. Golden 10/10
I am very grateful i got to be a kid when the 1st 3 films came out. The 80s what an amazing era for a kid to grow up in. The movies and the toy lines. I cant believe 42 years has gone by so fast
Great and a very heartfelt interview with Harrison Ford, the man who for me portrayed the most iconic characters of all time. Im 53 and hes been with me since I was a child, he was my hero, younger people would not understand the effect this man and his characters had on people at the time. Indiana Jones and Han Solo were my heros. Raiders at the time was pure magic in the Cimema that massive Rock chasing indy out of the cave was incredible edge of your seat stuff, and the latest movie is simply fabulous. I have to say his co star Phoebe was brilliant. Sir you did very well with Harrison to get what he really feels about the character and its effect on people because it is true. Harrison it seems to me is a deep person, and he doesn't much care for the limelight and doesn't suffer fools. But when you came out with the indy doll he melted man, and this is a testament to the true character of the man, because Harrison Ford is Indiana Jones and he cannot be replaced. The new movie brought a tear to my eye and I loved it, it brought me back 43 years to the feeling of a 10 year old and thats magic and is rare.. Thanking you.
This has brought tears to my eyes.
great interview with one of the greatest actors of all time discussing one of the greatest characters of all time.
Best interview- Ever. Thanks Harrison and thank you to the Interviewer guy💕🤓🇺🇸🍷💕✝️
@BrentBlack
11 ай бұрын
You're welcome. - Interviewer Guy
Amazing Interview got really emotional at the end Brent is amazing totally deserved! ❤️
@BrentBlack
11 ай бұрын
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