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Interviewer tries to get Harrison Ford to say negative things about Trump
Posted on 2/6/25 at 11:25 am
Posted on 2/6/25 at 11:25 am
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During a recent interview promoting his latest picture, Captain America: Brave New World, the legendary Harrison Ford proved that he doesn't suffer fools or liberal groupthink.
During the interview for extraTV, interviewer Roqui Theus made ample display of her inanity. Theus asked Ford why he wasn't wearing red because Ford plays Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross who occasionally becomes Red Hulk.
Despite being an entertainment journalist, Theus was unaware of the motion capture technology and referred to it as motion, Ford was compelled to correct her.
Theus attempted to get Ford to be negative about the Trump administration. She asked Ford if the film reflected current events. Ford plays the newly elected U.S. President who may have a dark side. Ford revealed that the film was written over five years, and any resemblance to current events was coincidental.
Theus, who happens to be black, then asked Ford what it was like to work with Anthony Mackie, whom she described as Black Captain America. She claimed the casting a black man as Marvel's foremost superhero had an impact beyond the movies.
Ford took his time and dismissed the entire premise with the following quote:
I don’t think there’s a Black Captain America, I think there’s just a Captain America. He could be red or green, but he’s not. He’s Anthony Mackie. And he fills the shoes, whatever they were. I was there when it happened, and for me, he’s Captain America.
George Orwell famously wrote that 'in a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act,' this was Ford's revolutionary moment.
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During a recent interview promoting his latest picture, Captain America: Brave New World, the legendary Harrison Ford proved that he doesn't suffer fools or liberal groupthink.
During the interview for extraTV, interviewer Roqui Theus made ample display of her inanity. Theus asked Ford why he wasn't wearing red because Ford plays Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross who occasionally becomes Red Hulk.
Despite being an entertainment journalist, Theus was unaware of the motion capture technology and referred to it as motion, Ford was compelled to correct her.
Theus attempted to get Ford to be negative about the Trump administration. She asked Ford if the film reflected current events. Ford plays the newly elected U.S. President who may have a dark side. Ford revealed that the film was written over five years, and any resemblance to current events was coincidental.
Theus, who happens to be black, then asked Ford what it was like to work with Anthony Mackie, whom she described as Black Captain America. She claimed the casting a black man as Marvel's foremost superhero had an impact beyond the movies.
Ford took his time and dismissed the entire premise with the following quote:
I don’t think there’s a Black Captain America, I think there’s just a Captain America. He could be red or green, but he’s not. He’s Anthony Mackie. And he fills the shoes, whatever they were. I was there when it happened, and for me, he’s Captain America.
George Orwell famously wrote that 'in a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act,' this was Ford's revolutionary moment.
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Posted on 2/6/25 at 11:34 am to Night Vision
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George Orwell famously wrote that 'in a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act,' this was Ford's revolutionary moment.
My brother, everything coming out of Trump's mouth is level loaded, containing bits of truth to what he thinks keeps him steadfast.
He's a liar, and once you recognize that, you'd never make a comparison to someone like Harrison Ford.
Your post isn't wrong, but it's like I tell Christians who claimed Trump is the better vote, you vote for who you think will propel you and your family's best interest first. Then, you look around you and should consider legitimate thoughts and feelings of those around you.
Posted on 2/6/25 at 11:38 am to jptiger2009
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you vote for who you think will propel you and your family's best interest first. Then, you look around you and should consider legitimate thoughts and feelings of those around you.
Exactly. That why I voted for President Trump!
Posted on 2/6/25 at 11:38 am to jptiger2009
quote:In other words, you should vote for Trump.
but it's like I tell Christians who claimed Trump is the better vote, you vote for who you think will propel you and your family's best interest first. Then, you look around you and should consider legitimate thoughts and feelings of those around you.
Posted on 2/6/25 at 11:42 am to jptiger2009
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He's a liar, and once you recognize that, you'd never make a comparison to someone like Harrison Ford.
Just because you don't like what he says, doesn't make him a liar. It's the old adage, "truth hurts"
Posted on 2/6/25 at 11:43 am to Night Vision
Meh…Probably a tactful way to answer the questions, but not really a strong stance.
1. Recasting characters apart from their traditional form is lazy and dumb.
2. Nobody should give a shite what celebrities think since it’s proven that they’re on the take.
1. Recasting characters apart from their traditional form is lazy and dumb.
2. Nobody should give a shite what celebrities think since it’s proven that they’re on the take.
Posted on 2/6/25 at 11:46 am to jptiger2009
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by jptiger2009
Yes we should look to moral democrats who never lie like Joe Biden or Adam Schiff.
Posted on 2/6/25 at 11:46 am to jptiger2009
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This post was edited on 2/6/25 at 11:48 am
Posted on 2/6/25 at 11:49 am to jptiger2009
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jptiger2009
You seem to be a special breed of stupid. You also seem to be incredibly burdened by what has been, to paraphrase your girl Kama-lama-ding-dong.
Posted on 2/6/25 at 12:06 pm to jptiger2009
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My brother
Stopped reading there
Posted on 2/6/25 at 12:07 pm to jptiger2009
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He's a liar
Joe Biden is the fittest hes ever been.
And thats a fact jack!
Posted on 2/6/25 at 12:09 pm to jptiger2009
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jptiger2009
Aw jeez, it’s you again.
Brain dead and brainwashed is now way to go through life son. You need to get some serious f*cking professional help. You're a true believer in a fraudulent and corrupt f*cking cult.
Posted on 2/6/25 at 12:32 pm to Night Vision
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I don’t think there’s a Black Captain America, I think there’s just a Captain America. He could be red or green, but he’s not. He’s Anthony Mackie. And he fills the shoes, whatever they were. I was there when it happened, and for me, he’s Captain America.
The problem with that statement is that they turned Mackie’s character in to captain America simply because he was black. The falcon only held the shield for a short time in the comics, just to get his head pancaked by Thanos.
Bucky was set up for a more natural redemption arc, but that was quashed because he wasn’t the right color. The shameful thing is that falcon was a great character in his own right and they took that from him to make him something that wasn’t a natural fit.
This post was edited on 2/6/25 at 12:34 pm
Posted on 2/6/25 at 12:37 pm to Night Vision
I’d imagine the studio told Ford to not talk Trump in any way so as to not alienate any potential viewers.
Posted on 2/6/25 at 12:44 pm to jptiger2009
I'm no MAGA person.
I voted for Trump to help the economy, bottom line.
And it's also nice that he wants the country to do better as a whole. Just being a greater America.
All that other shite means zero to me.
He can lie all the frick he wants. I only care about results.
I don't gaf about:
muh virtues
religion
your or anyone else's feelings
Jan 6 either way you stand on it
I don't have a problem voting for Democrats if they're the better candidate on those issues. They haven't been in a LONG fricking time.
But, frick feelings. I do not give one shite about feelings or what anyone (here or anywhere) thinks of me. I just don't want a better country.
Looks like Trump is delivering tf out of what I wanted.
I voted for Trump to help the economy, bottom line.
And it's also nice that he wants the country to do better as a whole. Just being a greater America.
All that other shite means zero to me.
He can lie all the frick he wants. I only care about results.
I don't gaf about:
muh virtues
religion
your or anyone else's feelings
Jan 6 either way you stand on it
I don't have a problem voting for Democrats if they're the better candidate on those issues. They haven't been in a LONG fricking time.
But, frick feelings. I do not give one shite about feelings or what anyone (here or anywhere) thinks of me. I just don't want a better country.
Looks like Trump is delivering tf out of what I wanted.
This post was edited on 2/6/25 at 12:45 pm
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