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- 1. Harrison Ford being cast in new Blade Runner film
- (Science fiction films)
- Here's a twist. While we reported that Ridley Scott would not be casting Harrison Ford for his Blade Runner follow up, apparently it's still a very real possibility. Deckard, the veteran bounty hunter ...
- Created on 07 February 2012
- 2. Blade Runner sequel and Prometheus update
- (Science fiction films)
- ... I’m close to finding a writer that might be able to help me deliver. We’re quite a long way in, actually.” He was asked if Harrison Ford's Deckard character would return and put that idea to rest quickly. ...
- Created on 05 December 2011
- 3. Ridley Scott directing Blade Runner follow up
- (Science fiction films)
- ... years ago now in 1982, with Scott's Alien appearing three years before that. Imagine the special effects we're likely to see this time round? I doubt though that we'll see Harrison Ford back as an older ...
- Created on 18 August 2011
- 4. Cowboys & Aliens trailer: Daniel Craig and Harrison Ford in the Wild West
- (Science fiction films)
- ... by aliens. Craig plays Jake Lonergan, a man with no memory of his past, who must reconcile with former enemies to combat the alien threat. Along for the ride are Harrison Ford (Col. Dolarhyde), Sam ...
- Created on 07 February 2011
- 5. World Invasion: Battle Los Angeles: better than Skyline?
- (Science fiction films)
- ... Abrams' Super Eight, Cowboy's and Aliens with Daniel Craig and Harrison Ford, and Sony's very big budget, World Invasion: Battle Los Angeles. I really don't like the title, but the first haunting trailer ...
- Created on 22 November 2010
- 6. Indiana Jones 5 in the Bermuda Triangle: be afraid
- (Fantasy films)
- ... Stuff magazine, Harrison Ford has agreed to come back as the whip wielding archaeologist one more time, and will be given an "emotional and exciting" send-off. Apparently Harrison is on stand-by for filming ...
- Created on 09 June 2010
- 7. Harrison Ford to join Cowboys and Aliens
- (Science fiction films)
- ... with Downey's other projects. If the rumours are true, it appears that Harrison Ford will now also be joining the cast. Latino Review reports that they have it from a good source that Ford would be ...
- Created on 07 April 2010
- 8. Google Phone, Nexus One, annoys Philip K Dick's daughter
- (Science fiction films)
- ... fiction classic, Nexus-6 were human form robots (Androids) hunted by Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford). Google's new phone will run on the latest version of its open source operating system Android 2.1. Isa ...
- Created on 18 December 2009
- 9. Indiana Jones V is happening: it's all about the money
- (Fantasy films)
- ... Harrison Ford is already 67 after all. According to kansascity.com Harrison Ford, George Lucas and Steven Spielberg are all interested. I hope that doesn't mean they were proud of the last one? Maybe ...
- Created on 19 June 2009
- 10. Blade Runner web based series: TV series to follow?
- (Science fiction TV)
- ... based series that will be released under a Creative Commons license. According to the New York Times, Ridley Scott’s science fiction classic Blade Runner starring Harrison Ford as the replicant hunter ...
- Created on 05 June 2009
- 11. Blade Runner sequel
- (Science fiction films)
- ... 90s. In an interview with Newsday in 1992, discussing a Blade Runner sequel, Scott revealed, "I'd really like to do that, I think Blade Runner made some very interesting suggestions to the origins of Harrison ...
- Created on 28 January 2009
- 12. Is the new Indiana Jones movie any good?
- (Fantasy films)
- ... value, the special effects and the star power of Harrison Ford, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull would have been an improbable, unwatchable mess. ...
- Created on 26 May 2008
- 13. New Indiana Jones movie is dreadful
- (Fantasy films)
- While George Lucas and Steven Speilberg have been trying to keep details of the new Indiana Jones film, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, close to their chests, an early negative review ...
- Created on 13 May 2008
- 14. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull: trailer 2 released
- (Fantasy films)
- ... Jones and the Last Crusade with Sean Connery? Let's hope they do. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull stars Harrison Ford, Cate Blanchett, Karen Allen and Ray Winstone, and is due out ...
- Created on 07 May 2008
- 15. Will Indiana Jones encounter aliens in Roswell?
- (Fantasy films)
- It’s been 19 years since Harrison Ford, wearing his distinctive hat, galloped into the sunset with Sean Connery in Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade. Now the famous archaeologist is back in a fourth movie, ...
- Created on 04 March 2008
- 16. Blade Runner: The Final Cut trailer released
- (Science fiction films)
- A trailer for Blade Runner: The Final Cut has been released in the US. You can watch the trailer on YouTube here. The New York Times has also published an early review in which they claim Harrison Ford's ...
- Created on 08 October 2007
- 17. Blade Runner Ultimate Collector’s Edition
- (Science fiction films)
- Ridley Scott's Blade Runner: The Final Cut is to be released as a limited 5-disc Ultimate Collector's Edition packaged in a silver briefcase, a scaled down version of the briefcase Rick Deckard (Harrison ...
- Created on 28 August 2007
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