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Harrison Ford Reflects On His ‘Indiana Jones’ Journey 42 Years Later: ‘It’s Amazing To Me That We’re Able Still To Make These Films’
Ford added of the key to “making kicking ass look so good”: “I think Phoebe said it best: You’ve got to make it look messy. You got to make it look real. “You’ve got to put the energy into it to make it look real. But it’s all part of the technique. I mean, the main thing about doing stunts or doing action, I don’t call them stunts because stunt people do stunts, we do physical acting.”Ford — who has been playing Indiana Jones for 42 years — went on: “The main thing is to not hurt anybody and not get hurt doing it because that delays the film.
He said of the latest flick in the franchise, “I did suffer an injury on the second day of shooting… I tore a muscle in my shoulder [that] put me out of… you know, out of work for a while. But everybody soldiered on without me and I caught up eventually.”
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