

In the half-moon since we visited, flowers have opened on the creeper that shades the cloister. Related.Today there's the drone of bees here. Whether its June 30 release will prove critics wrong remains to be seen, though the price of admission might be worth that “second scene” alone. The fifth film and the first entry in the franchise since “Crystal Skull” was panned in 2008 and currently sits at 52% on Rotten Tomatoes. “Look, I have been uhh…I’ve been blessed with this body. “There’s a partial truth there,” said Ford about the story before playing things up and hilariously fidgeting with his fingers while answering the reporter. When he told the reporter that this story was “bullshit” but also “very kind,” a baffled Mikkelsen cheekily asked Ford: “You just brought the bike for fun?” Reminded of this at Cannes, Ford tried hard to dispel that myth. Harrison is a monster of a man, a very nice monster.” and then he got on his mountain bike and went biking for 50 kilometers. “I remember the first day we were shooting, it was a night shoot, then we stopped at 5 a.m.

“He’s an insanely powerful person,” Mikkelsen told The Hollywood Reporter in 2022. I forgot everything up to ‘ride a horse.’” “Let me tell ya, yeah - I can ride a horse if they let me! Thank you for your. “What was the last part?” Ford said while chuckling. His playful demeanor, meanwhile, revealed a familiarity with such compliments. I mean, it’s just - and you’ve still got it - I mean, how do you keep fit? And can you ride a horse?”įlanked by his co-star Mad Mikkelsen, who plays the film’s primary Nazi antagonist, and director James Mangold - who’s been saddled with the reins of Steven Spielberg’s beloved franchise - Ford repeatedly closed his eyes as if genuinely taken aback.

“And we were stunned to see you take your shirt off in the second scene. “Look, I think you’re still very hot,” an unidentified female reporter told Ford. Little did he know that things would get even warmer at Friday’s press conference for the film. The 80-year-old star arrived at the Cannes Film Festival this week to premiere “ Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” and got visibly emotional by the warm welcome. Harrison Ford has “still got it” - according to one very excited reporter.
