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You hardly double-take it today, but when Harrison Ford first saw his archeology wardrobe, he had many inquiries.

The Indiana Jones series is iconic in its own right as an 80s pop culture phenomenon with a legendary director on top of his game and the dashing actor known for playing Han Solo in a little indie space opera coming together to bring audiences a fresh type of adventure that eventually created its own sub-genre. These films are not original. They are throwbacks from the golden age of cinema, which Steven Spielberg and George Lucas were nostalgic for. Indiana Jones was a fusion of James Bond, swashbucklers and adventurers.

Spielberg & Lucas created a simple, yet iconic costume for their archeologist. According to Variety’s report, Harrison Ford had many reservations when he saw the wardrobe of Indy at the start of production on Raiders of the Lost Ark or “It was presented as an aspect of character from the first film. I had many questions about it. Why am I wearing leather in the jungle? Isn’t this place hot? Why am I carrying this whip? What am I going do with this f*cking f*cking whip?! I’m going whip people.”

When Spielberg, Lucas and others wanted to create nostalgia pieces during their heydays, Star War and IndianaJones were created. When studios are looking to create nostalgia pieces, they produce more Star War or more Indiana Jones. Ford has officially retired his fedora when it comes to continuity. Ford told Esquire that he wanted a big movie to be his last film. I don’t think we’ve never made ambitious movies — they were all ambitious in different ways. Ford added anecdotes about the stunts he did for the latest film, including riding on horseback in a city parade. The stunt people were very protective as the legacy star mounted or dismounted the horses and would try to catch him if he was slightly off. “I thought, What the f*ck?” I felt like I was being attacked. Three stunt men were there to make sure I didn’t fall out of the stirrup. They said, ‘Oh, we were just afraid because we thought, you know, and bah bah bah bah.’ And I said, ‘Leave me the f*ck alone…Leave me alone, I’m an old man getting off a horse and I want it to look like that!”‘https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1pnij260jsY

Entertainment - Media News Watch originally published at Entertainment - Media News Watch

Entertainment - Media News Watch originally published at Entertainment - Media News Watch

You hardly double-take it today, but when Harrison Ford first saw his archeology wardrobe, he had many inquiries.

The Indiana Jones series is iconic in its own right as an 80s pop culture phenomenon with a legendary director on top of his game and the dashing actor known for playing Han Solo in a little indie space opera coming together to bring audiences a fresh type of adventure that eventually created its own sub-genre. These films are not original. They are throwbacks from the golden age of cinema, which Steven Spielberg and George Lucas were nostalgic for. Indiana Jones was a fusion of James Bond, swashbucklers and adventurers.

Spielberg & Lucas created a simple, yet iconic costume for their archeologist. According to Variety’s report, Harrison Ford had many reservations when he saw the wardrobe of Indy at the start of production on Raiders of the Lost Ark or “It was presented as an aspect of character from the first film. I had many questions about it. Why am I wearing leather in the jungle? Isn’t this place hot? Why am I carrying this whip? What am I going do with this f*cking f*cking whip?! I’m going whip people.”

When Spielberg, Lucas and others wanted to create nostalgia pieces during their heydays, Star War and IndianaJones were created. When studios are looking to create nostalgia pieces, they produce more Star War or more Indiana Jones. Ford has officially retired his fedora when it comes to continuity. Ford told Esquire that he wanted a big movie to be his last film. I don’t think we’ve never made ambitious movies — they were all ambitious in different ways. Ford added anecdotes about the stunts he did for the latest film, including riding on horseback in a city parade. The stunt people were very protective as the legacy star mounted or dismounted the horses and would try to catch him if he was slightly off. “I thought, What the f*ck?” I felt like I was being attacked. Three stunt men were there to make sure I didn’t fall out of the stirrup. They said, ‘Oh, we were just afraid because we thought, you know, and bah bah bah bah.’ And I said, ‘Leave me the f*ck alone…Leave me alone, I’m an old man getting off a horse and I want it to look like that!”‘https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1pnij260jsY

Entertainment - Media News Watch originally published at Entertainment - Media News Watch