Trump says he loves "Air Force One" - Here's how Harrison Ford replied
"I love Harrison Ford - and not only because he rents my properties. He defended America."
During his long career, Harrison Ford played an archaeologist action hero, a rebel of space and a police officer in the dystopian future. And although he was dozens of fictitious characters on his CV, in 2015, he wanted to make him clear to a hope then president that his film roles are only that: fiction. When Donald Trump told the press that he was a fan of Ford’s 1997 film Air Force One And President The Star plays, the famous dry actor weighed.
Read the rest to discover what Ford and Trump had to say to each other and for another way the former president fled people who made Air Force One .
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Trump named Air Force One Like one of his favorite presidential films.
In Air Force One , Ford plays a president who enters into action when his plane is diverted by terrorists. Talk to The New York Times For a December 2015 article, Trump said he was a fan films with heroic presidents and highlighted Air Force One especially.
"My favorite was Harrison Ford on the plane," said Trump. "I love Harrison Ford - and not only because he rents my properties. He defended America."
The New York Times noted that, at the time, "Mr. Ford, a Democrat for life, refused to comment".
As for Ford praising Trump's properties, Curbed reported in 2022 Ford was one of the many celebrities Rent or have a property in the Trump Trump of the New York Trump - which Trump does not have - in the 90s or 00.
Ford responded directly to Trump.
Shortly after the publication of this article, Ford was asked about Trump love of Air Force One When he was promoting Star Wars: The Force Awakens .
"It's a film," said Ford Studio 10 . Then he watched the camera and said: "Donald, it was a film. It's not like that in real life, but how would you know?"
Ford also called him sarcastically "the beloved Donald Trump" and joked that he thought Trump was showing up for "resident" in the United States, not the president.
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Trump faced more Air Force One -Chat linked.
According to a July 2016 Hollywood Reporter room, Trump was asked to stop using music Since Air Force One During its campaign events. Gail Katz One of the film's producers, said to the point of sale that she had written a letter in Trump's campaign, demanding that they stop using the score. She also said that he had never asked for permission first.
"Music for Air Force One was composed and directed by the legendary composer of Oscar -winning films Jerry Goldsmith , "Katz wrote in the letter." Jerry's music was diverted in an wrong attempt to associate Trump with the film and the president in this film. ""
Besides, Richard Kraft , who had been the Goldsmith agent before his 2004 death, said THR "According to all that I know about the political opinions of Jerry Goldsmith, he would have been extremely unhappy with Trump's cooption to sell his image. Goldsmith composed music to underline a heroic brand president in [ Air Force One ], do not help create a bogus soundtrack for Trump. It would have been dismayed to have his music to sell a product that he would not like greatly. ""
Ford criticized Trump on other occasions.
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In 2020, Jimmy Kimmel showed Ford a false poster with quotes from Trump who gave the impression that the former president called the new Ford film THE Call of nature "A perfect call." (It was a reference to Trump's infamous qualification of a phone call he had with the Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky .)
"This is the first thing that the son of an [explanive] did for me -" joked Ford in the Kimmel show.
By THR ,, Ford also spoke out against Trump In a 2019 speech on climate change at the top of the world government.
"All over the world, elements of leadership - including in my own country - to preserve their state and the status quo, deny or denigrate science," said the actor. "They are on the wrong side of the story."