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…lost Disney a reported $130 million after its global box office haul fell well below the $400 million mark. In an interview with The Wall Street Journal Magazine, Ford shrugged off the disappointment. “Shit happens,” Ford said.
Ford wisecracked about the motion capture process required to turn him into the Red Hulk by saying: “What did it take? It took not caring. It took being an idiot for money, which I’ve done before.”
Harrison Ford seems so real. Work is work - mans been acting his whole life and always made it clear it was for the paycheck
He wanted to have fun while filming, and Marvel enabled him to do that. Win win.
I liked dial of destiny ¯\(ツ)/¯
It felt like it belonged, gave the hero a proper sendoff.
Proper sendoff? He gets punched in the face and dragged back to the future to… Die a grumpy old man?
If you think about it, in all his big and top roles, Harrison Ford in his characters are really, really good at getting punched in the face.
That was my thought too, this is the first I’ve heard of it flopping. It’s no Indy 1-3, but it’s better than Indy 4.
I have plenty to complain about the film, but overall I’d say I enjoyed watching it.
I watched Indy 5 and I don’t remember anything about it.
Indiana Jones goes back in time to ancient Greece. Oh and the woman is the main character for some reason. That’s all I got.
I forgot I actually saw it until this comment.
Yeah it is super forgettable. I even remember #4 a lot better and I haven’t seen that one in like a decade lol.
Don’t forget random black woman who dies to show how evil nazis are!
5 would’ve been better if it was more like the final act but throughout the entire movie.







