How Harrison kept his fedora on...
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How Harrison kept his fedora on...
I know that many of you have seen these pictures before, but for those of you who haven't, I thought I'd post them here because they always seem to raise a good laugh.
Don't try this at home, folks.
Don't try this at home, folks.
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Over the years we've seen loads of footage of Harrison goofing on film sets. One of the Star Wars ones I remember (because I seem to see it a lot) is him and Mark Hammil and Carrie Fisher completing a take on Star Wars, and George Lucas doesn't comment, so they come creeping back into shot saying, IIRC, "And...? And...? And...?"
I just wonder if we'll see similar from him this time, as he's become a bit of a crotchety old man? Maybe getting back into the gear and being in some exotic location (assuming bloody George doesn't convince Steven to do it all CG... yuk!) and remembering that HE is Indiana Jones will bring out the kid in him again. I hope so, anyway.
I just wonder if we'll see similar from him this time, as he's become a bit of a crotchety old man? Maybe getting back into the gear and being in some exotic location (assuming bloody George doesn't convince Steven to do it all CG... yuk!) and remembering that HE is Indiana Jones will bring out the kid in him again. I hope so, anyway.
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According to open sources (and most reliable, that is!) they used doublesided tape to make the hat stick.
Personally I would have thought that picking a fedora a number to small
would do the same trick.
Stables... I´ve read post from people who really thought that Ford
did stable the hat....foolishness is the fuel for many rumours
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Personally I would have thought that picking a fedora a number to small
would do the same trick.
Stables... I´ve read post from people who really thought that Ford
did stable the hat....foolishness is the fuel for many rumours
Best regards
JAN
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I went to a costume Halloween party last night dressed as Indy. As you can imagine, several people talked to me about the Indiana Jones movies during the night.
One fella told me about the behind the scenes shot of HF stapling his hat on his head and proceeded to tell me that staples were how they kept his hat on. He said if you look real close, you can see the staples in the film...all rightey then....time to move along, move along...nothing to see here.
One fella told me about the behind the scenes shot of HF stapling his hat on his head and proceeded to tell me that staples were how they kept his hat on. He said if you look real close, you can see the staples in the film...all rightey then....time to move along, move along...nothing to see here.
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It amazes me how many people think this is true. I've gotten more than my share of people who see me with my fed, and then come up to me to tell me the tale of how Ford stapled his to his head during LC filming. Even when I tell them that it was just a gag that Ford was playing, they insist that it was for real.
Man, does anyone else see a crack in that fed? wow.
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Man, does anyone else see a crack in that fed? wow.
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Funny thing is the 2 drunk guys standing there asking us how we all kept the fedoras on agreed that the 3/8 inch staples would be a better choice for keeping them on our heads.Serial Hero wrote:Still, that’s pretty funny, like the flying Elvis’s.The Flying Indys have found that the 3/8 inch staple do the job well. (sorry inside 2003 QM Summit joke)
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Don't listen to him, Al! If your flabbers are all gasted up, neither alka seltzer nor staples will do! You need duct tape!Snakewhip_Sable wrote:Try some Alka Seltzer; that'll clear right up.ob1al wrote: I'm flabbergasted.
More accurately, it would be Darwinism if believing the staple story led to them being taken out of the genepool BEFORE they could reproduce...say, by not passing a pre-dating test:Snakewhip_Sable wrote:Well, that's Darwinism at work, right there.
"True or false: Harrison Ford used staples to hold his fedora on."
"Uh...true?"
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