There’s a great super cut of Harrison ford in a bunch of his movies yelling “MY WIFE!” “MY KIDS!” since he had so many movies where someone was after or kidnapped his wife and kidsHe was killing it till the mid 90s. The Fugitive and Air Force One were huge hits. He never really recovered from doing that movie with Anne Heche where he basically played himself (stoner pilot with an earring.)
Mike Myers is a perfect '92-'02. Wayne's World to Goldmember.Funny how I cant think of any actor dominating the 2020s?
Johnny Depp, Matt Damon, Denzel Washington all seemed to have the same "peak decades" 1992-2002
Mike Myers is a perfect '92-'02. Wayne's World to Goldmember.
1989-2002 was the best time to be a movie star.
If you were a comedian type, you could rise up to Robin Williams/Jim Carrey levels...if you're an everyman type actor, you could be Tom Hanks, Kevin Costner, etc...Heart throb type: Freddie Prince Jr/Bradd Pitt, ethnic leading man: Denzel Washington, etc
Enough roles for everyone, truly a time of milk and honey if you're a celeb.
Love Guru really killed his careerMike Myers is a perfect '92-'02. Wayne's World to Goldmember.
So you're telling me that's not a fly fuckin outfit? Tell that to the heavy-assed bitches I shattered my pelvis fucking so hard.Looking up your filmography, I stumbled over the factoid that you had a twin brother, Gay Vigoda. Here's a picture of him:
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You could say the man in that photo is Gay with a capital G.
True but he’s fawkin shrek so I think he’s still okay.Love Guru really killed his career
That movie where he was the pilot was so fucking shitty. I remember that was my mom's rental pick one time. I also think that shitty Madonna romantic comedy that I think Guy Ritchie made came out around the same time and was extremely similar. One of them was called Six Days, Seven Nights. I don't remember if it was the Harrison Ford one or the Madonna one. If you hadn't explicitly said Anne Heche was in the earring pilot one I would've probably been like "Oh yeah, the Guy Ritchie one with Madonna. That sucked."He was killing it till the mid 90s. The Fugitive and Air Force One were huge hits. He never really recovered from doing that movie with Anne Heche where he basically played himself (stoner pilot with an earring.)
Yeah, Six Days, Seven Nights. I actually saw it in the cinema with a couple of mates as a teenager. We went in thinking, you know, it's a Harrison Ford movie. It'll have some action and adventure. We walked out afterwards feeling like we'd just gone on some shitty gay date.That movie where he was the pilot was so fucking shitty. I remember that was my mom's rental pick one time. I also think that shitty Madonna romantic comedy that I think Guy Ritchie made came out around the same time and was extremely similar. One of them was called Six Days, Seven Nights. I don't remember if it was the Harrison Ford one or the Madonna one. If you hadn't explicitly said Anne Heche was in the earring pilot one I would've probably been like "Oh yeah, the Guy Ritchie one with Madonna. That sucked."
I remember reading how he really became a pain in the ass to work with when he was having these hit movies so I think many were waiting for him to have a flop just so they wouldn’t have to work with him. Love Guru lost a ton of money.True but he’s fawkin shriek so I think he’s still okay.
Have you seen it? It’s unwatchable lolI remember reading how he really became a pain in the ass to work with when he was having these hit movies so I think many were waiting for him to have a flop just so they wouldn’t have to work with him. Love Guru lost a ton of money.