>get paid millions for easy mode acting >don't have to do your own stunts >just wear a shitty costume and let the pajeet CGI department do 90% of the movie
Harrison Ford is just collecting checks. He'll still be one of the best actors in any movie but there's probably a clause that he'll want to be killed off. That's probably why the last two Indiana Jones movies had potential successors for him.
>He'll still be one of the best actors in any movie but there's probably a clause that he'll want to be killed off.
he's head lining the Thunderbolts movie
>He'll still be one of the best actors in any movie
How can this be possible? Harrison Ford doens't act. He just shows up, acts grumpy and maybe you get to shoot the movie you wanted to shoot.
If they want to erase the set and recreate something completely again, yeah probably.
Aside from his flying you'd think they could ground out the story so they can make it really practical and all. But it's Marvel, they're obsessed with making everything a spectacle.
https://www.thewrap.com/anthony-mackie-quentin-tarantino-marvel-actors-not-movie-stars-simu-liu/ >“There are no movie stars anymore,” Mackie explained. “Like, Anthony Mackie isn’t a movie star. The Falcon is a movie star. And that’s what’s weird. It used to be with Tom Cruise and Will Smith and Stallone and Schwarzenegger, when you went to the movies, you went to see the Stallone movie. You went to see the Schwarzenegger movie. Now you go see: X-Men. So the evolution of the super hero has meant the death of the movie star.”
He knew exactly what was meant
Tom Cruise is still working. I think the rest have mostly kind of retired? At least from the big screen. And I think for the most part they still got mostly typecast sort of, so not a whole lot different except they have a different name for each movie.
Noy him but I think it's fair to say there won't be many more actors like Cruise or Ford who stand out as much because there are so many now. But also, we won't know which actors now are really on the level of them for a decade or two. Cruise was big in the 80's, but he wasn't the biggest necessarily, however that all these years later he can still deliver, that makes him the star he is. There's probably a younger actor like that working now, we just don't know who they are yet.
Yes, and Cruise is from the olden days, he built his rep from decades ago. You can't really become the next gen of stars like him anymore.
Noy him but I think it's fair to say there won't be many more actors like Cruise or Ford who stand out as much because there are so many now. But also, we won't know which actors now are really on the level of them for a decade or two. Cruise was big in the 80's, but he wasn't the biggest necessarily, however that all these years later he can still deliver, that makes him the star he is. There's probably a younger actor like that working now, we just don't know who they are yet.
Studios don't want movie stars, movie stars have leverage they can ask for more money, have some creative control.
The guy who plays X is even more beholden to the company than even a normal actor because suddenly playing X is a privilege which completely flips the script.
Just another way capital will seek to consolidate control over the worker, even in the last place you would expect, the celebrity business.
It's not even just about the money, Ford said he entered temporary semi-retirement during the pandemic and it was so boring for him that it motivated him to act in as many productions as possible before he dies
Isn't ford like 80? Everything about modern society confuses me. >people tell you it's over, you're old, once you're 25 >people under 25 treated as literal children >people in their 60s/70s/80s in a state of worktirement where they walk into any job and just start working when they get bored of being retired >gen xers randomly getting killed in submarine accidents
It's amazing how Harrison Ford has lived his whole career with this sort of mindset. You'd think he would have been blacklisted a long time ago but he's still going strong. I guess it helps that he does show actual respect when he has faith or care for the film but still, how does someone get away with this much active disdain for paycheck projects?
Cause he does his fricking job. Well that and he can get butts in seats, but it doesn't seem like he's actually hard to work with or gives bad performances even for shit movies. Which has to be a godsend for directors given what some actors are like even on projects they, apparently, like.
Imagine you're like, shooting with Ford on some Star Wars thing and he's whatever about it but he doesn't cause problems and is actually a professional on camera. Then you look over at the Morbius lot and see Jared Leto forcing the crew to deal with him in a wheel or stilts or whatever and refer to him as Doctor Morb at all times. You'd probably think you had it real fricking good.
IT WAS A MOVIE
>This movie is ass.
>That's right, Harrison! It is kickass!
Doesn't Mackie hate capeshit tho?
Yeah. He talked shit about how Marvel has ruined the movie-going experience by killing movie stars and replacing them with a brand.
yet he continues to feed the machine...
>get paid millions for easy mode acting
>don't have to do your own stunts
>just wear a shitty costume and let the pajeet CGI department do 90% of the movie
Harrison Ford is just collecting checks. He'll still be one of the best actors in any movie but there's probably a clause that he'll want to be killed off. That's probably why the last two Indiana Jones movies had potential successors for him.
>He'll still be one of the best actors in any movie but there's probably a clause that he'll want to be killed off.
he's head lining the Thunderbolts movie
Where he will die a glorious death.
>but there's probably a clause that he'll want to be killed off.
I think the Grim Reaper has his ass covered on that one.
IIRC Indy is one of the few roles he likes
>He'll still be one of the best actors in any movie
How can this be possible? Harrison Ford doens't act. He just shows up, acts grumpy and maybe you get to shoot the movie you wanted to shoot.
After that one time he spoke at a panel i think he knows what he is talking about.
Idk man Mackie is a clever and funny dude. I’m sure he knew exactly what Ford meant there.
I kinda lost respect for Mackie after he defended Majors
Are you keeping up with the investigation/trial.
It looks like Majors is innocent. And the chick was just looking for a payday
he just said he's innocent until proven guilty, which is true by law
I don't remember him speaking up similarly about other witch hunts
Yes let's shoot these shirts!
NO NED DON'T
kek, the cgi is gonna be horrible again isn't it
Depends on how many times the producers want them to fully complete a scene before deciding whether or not to include it in the movie
If they want to erase the set and recreate something completely again, yeah probably.
Aside from his flying you'd think they could ground out the story so they can make it really practical and all. But it's Marvel, they're obsessed with making everything a spectacle.
Mackie is such charisma void. He sucked all the life out of the second series of Altered Carbon.
I can honestly believe he's this vacuous.
God I love Harrison Ford.
https://www.thewrap.com/anthony-mackie-quentin-tarantino-marvel-actors-not-movie-stars-simu-liu/
>“There are no movie stars anymore,” Mackie explained. “Like, Anthony Mackie isn’t a movie star. The Falcon is a movie star. And that’s what’s weird. It used to be with Tom Cruise and Will Smith and Stallone and Schwarzenegger, when you went to the movies, you went to see the Stallone movie. You went to see the Schwarzenegger movie. Now you go see: X-Men. So the evolution of the super hero has meant the death of the movie star.”
He knew exactly what was meant
Tom Cruise is still working. I think the rest have mostly kind of retired? At least from the big screen. And I think for the most part they still got mostly typecast sort of, so not a whole lot different except they have a different name for each movie.
Yes, and Cruise is from the olden days, he built his rep from decades ago. You can't really become the next gen of stars like him anymore.
Noy him but I think it's fair to say there won't be many more actors like Cruise or Ford who stand out as much because there are so many now. But also, we won't know which actors now are really on the level of them for a decade or two. Cruise was big in the 80's, but he wasn't the biggest necessarily, however that all these years later he can still deliver, that makes him the star he is. There's probably a younger actor like that working now, we just don't know who they are yet.
Studios don't want movie stars, movie stars have leverage they can ask for more money, have some creative control.
The guy who plays X is even more beholden to the company than even a normal actor because suddenly playing X is a privilege which completely flips the script.
Just another way capital will seek to consolidate control over the worker, even in the last place you would expect, the celebrity business.
Just wait until life-like CG and AI comes about.
Reminds me of that movie by the Waltz with Bashir director about that.
Frick off you marxist moron
Mackie barely has a job as Captain Falcon
'Shit' having any kind of positive meaning always seemed stupid, and I look down on people who use it regularly.
"This restaurant is the shit!" I'm sorry to hear that.
Ford's hatred of slop is always amazing to me.
>Star Wars fans shitting and pissing themselves that they never got an OT trio reunion because of him
>hatred of slop
>joins the MCU and shills for post-CS Indiana Jones
okay
Money is money. Don't hate the player, hate the game.
It's not even just about the money, Ford said he entered temporary semi-retirement during the pandemic and it was so boring for him that it motivated him to act in as many productions as possible before he dies
EXCITED FOR RED HULK FORD
WHO ELSE
the game is called capitalism btw
>OMG I LOVE THE MCU
>btw frick capitalism liberate the proletariat permanent revolution now
lol
I heard that the pandemic bored the shit out of him that's why he joins these movies.
>shills for post-CS Indiana Jones
Because Indiana Jones are the only movies he likes doing
>hatred of slop
He came back as Indiana twice.
I'd like to think what is going on is common knowledge especially in Hollywood.
How much has WB lost in comparison?
Isn't ford like 80? Everything about modern society confuses me.
>people tell you it's over, you're old, once you're 25
>people under 25 treated as literal children
>people in their 60s/70s/80s in a state of worktirement where they walk into any job and just start working when they get bored of being retired
>gen xers randomly getting killed in submarine accidents
It's amazing how Harrison Ford has lived his whole career with this sort of mindset. You'd think he would have been blacklisted a long time ago but he's still going strong. I guess it helps that he does show actual respect when he has faith or care for the film but still, how does someone get away with this much active disdain for paycheck projects?
Cause he does his fricking job. Well that and he can get butts in seats, but it doesn't seem like he's actually hard to work with or gives bad performances even for shit movies. Which has to be a godsend for directors given what some actors are like even on projects they, apparently, like.
Imagine you're like, shooting with Ford on some Star Wars thing and he's whatever about it but he doesn't cause problems and is actually a professional on camera. Then you look over at the Morbius lot and see Jared Leto forcing the crew to deal with him in a wheel or stilts or whatever and refer to him as Doctor Morb at all times. You'd probably think you had it real fricking good.
>haha 'bad' like in a cool way though, right?
Harrison Ford is a j*w. Nuff said.
Harrison ford is only doing it to get more planes to crash.