Tue Feb 11, 2003 5:56 pm by Lost Painting
Well, you've got to think about how he feels.<BR><BR>Think of being in some kind of turmoil(it has been said that he almost died during a stunt), and just having a very negative, unhappy extended experience.<BR><BR>Unlike us, Ford cannot view the film without remembering how he felt at the time, and I'm sure that he realizes the artistic merit of the film.<BR><BR>I went to Washington, D.C. for a field trip when I was in school years ago. I felt emotionally horrible for personal reasons, and while it was not directly related to the fact that I was in that city, any thinking of it almost hurts, I was miserable. <BR><BR>So he's not going to strain himself in interviews by saying "Well, I recognize that it's pretty good, but I just hated the experience of making it". He's just going to be sour about Blade Runner, period.<BR><BR>About 2 years ago Ford appeared on the show Inside the Actor's Studio(you know, with the bearded guy with glasses and all the note cards interviewing actors), and they went through his resume, talking about all his movies except Blade Runner.<BR><BR>But of course, we all know that he recently said he watched some of the director's cut on TV and has warmed up to it a bit.<BR><BR>But I do not think he is selfish at all for the reasons I have stated.