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Welcome to the Munsons at the Movies podcast where we discuss a randomly selected actor on each episode and rate their career and impact off-screen on the Munson Meter.
Ep. 123 - Harrison Ford (feat. Lauren Hopkins Price)
Munsons at the Movies
1 hour 58 minutes 26 seconds
2 months ago
Ep. 123 - Harrison Ford (feat. Lauren Hopkins Price)
In this episode, the Munsons take flight with one of Hollywood’s most iconic stars—Harrison Ford, and hope he doesn’t take the plane down with us. With two animal species named after him and a box office career that towers over our box office snapshot spreadsheet, we dig into every angle of Ford’s legendary run. How much does Case really hate him, and how will that play into his final score? We weigh the burden of carrying roles like Han Solo, Indiana Jones, Rick Deckard, and Jack Ryan, and debate whether being born during World War II influenced his knack for fighting Nazis on screen. We look at his real-life, death-defying stunts as a pilot, the impact of Han Solo as the first in a line of action-hero archetypes, and whether Indiana Jones paved the way for the Gates family in National Treasure. The crew dissects his comparison to Jake Gyllenhaal in Presumed Innocent, relives The Fugitive (and our collective hatred of PlutoTV), and questions why Ford took a voice role in The Secret Life of Pets—and if there’s more animated work in his future. Plus, we talk about his long-overdue Razzie nom in 2020.
How does he rank on the Munson Meter? Listen to find out.
Munsons at the Movies
Welcome to the Munsons at the Movies podcast where we discuss a randomly selected actor on each episode and rate their career and impact off-screen on the Munson Meter.