Worst Harrison Ford movie

Rick5150

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Wow, I actually enjoyed Six Days and Seven Nights. I thought it was funny. It had some good lines and I like when he was messing with the wild pig and Anne Heche starts screaming. He looks at the pig and gestures to it to wait a minute. Cracked me up.

I didn't care for Hollywood Homicide myself.

(edited for another stupid spelling mistake.)
 
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Johan

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I'm sensing a trend here...hmmhmm...."anything HF is in that is NOT a Lucas Movie".

Not that I agree with that.
 

Indyz Azn Gurl

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I liked 6D7N...makes me wish I was stuck on a deserted island w/ him. ^_^

Anyways...hmm...worst HF movie...that I've seen was...

The Devil's Own
 

Onya

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Indyz Azn Gurl said:
I liked 6D7N...makes me wish I was stuck on a deserted island w/ him. ^_^

Anyways...hmm...worst HF movie...that I've seen was...

The Devil's Own

YES!

I was just going to say that.

I didn't really mind Sabrina or 6D7N, actually...
 

Finn

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IndyJohan said:
I'm sensing a trend here...hmmhmm...."anything HF is in that is NOT a Lucas Movie".
Now, let's not simplify too much.

I think no one here is going to say Blade Runner or The Fugitive.
 

Indyz Azn Gurl

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Finn said:
Now, let's not simplify too much.

I think no one here is going to say Blade Runner or The Fugitive.

Or Air Force One.

But I just thought of another one...
Patriot Games and Clear and Present Danger...>_<

Tom Clancy's stories are all the same and it bores me.
 

Ska

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Hollywood Homicide or, yes I'm going to say it, Blade Runner. I really haven't seen it in a while, so I would have to watch it again. I actually liked 6 Days and 7 Nights not because of the plot or character design, but the locations and settings reminded me of somewhere IJ could have visited or ended up.
 

Rick5150

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I think you would get many of the same answers. We can all agree on Star Wars and Indiana Jones, but even then, which ones? In my experience, most people liked the Star Wars films in this order:

Empire Strikes Back
Star Wars
Return of the Jedi

Harrison really grew as an actor, but mellowed a bit as Han Solo. Love will do it every time, I guess...

The Indy films are like this:

Raiders of the Lost Ark (How could you NOT like this movie?!)
Last Crusade
Temple of Doom

Not saying that anything is wrong with any of them or that it is everybodies opinion, just my experience. Personally I liked Air Force One, The Fugitive, Blade Runner and Six Days and Seven Nights, but not in that order.
 

blur

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Finn said:
Now, let's not simplify too much.

I think no one here is going to say Blade Runner or The Fugitive.

I must say, the Fugitive is quite boring on repeat viewings. Not his worst... but certainly not one I salivate at the thought of re-watching.
 

Ayrun

Moderator Emeritus
I didn't like Frantic.

Part from SW and IJ, I liked The Fugitive and What Lies Beneath.
 
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