Hammer joins 1-19
WIBC 9AM-Noon Podcast
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🗓️ 19 January 2023
⏱️ 5 minutes
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Hammer joins to talk about Harrison Ford's most notable roles and the Mount Rushmore of greatest actors.
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| 0:00.0 | Yeah, it is 10 minutes in front of 11. It's kind of in KC on 93 W I B game of Dan Fogelberg for this. Yep, something with some tempo hammers in the studio with |
| 0:14.0 | Happy birthday. Is it your birthday today? Thank you. It is. You want to see a picture of me naked? You got one. I do. Let me see. Oh, he's shown them before. My office, but I will. Sure it is. Oh, he totally will. And you will not |
| 0:25.0 | see it for the rest of your life. I was going to paint a picture for our listeners, but I guess not. Well, just think about that statue in Boston of Martin Luther King now. It's kind of like that. Okay. Okay, so we sparked something in your head in our last segment that we did. So you guys were talking about Richard Dreyfus. And I would agree that his signature role is in jaws. Yeah, he's done a lot of stuff, but I think jaws is the number one answer. If you did a family feud style serve |
| 0:55.0 | a 100 people in monument circle, what's a Richard drive his movie? Number one answer would be jaws. Yeah. What do you think the answer would be for Harrison Ford? Oh, is he Han Solo or is he Indiana Jones? And then I told you during the break. I think there is a huge constituency who would also think of him as the future. Right. I mean, we can talk about him as a successful actor in just a moment. But if you did that same family feud style survey will more and you showed. |
| 1:25.0 | Yeah. Yeah. Well, more people say that's Han Solo or that's Indiana Jones. It's got to be Indiana Jones, right? I want to say Han Solo. I only say Indiana Jones. One because those movies were so big in the 80s. And he was obviously them. He was the main character. I just that. And I don't like the Star Wars movie. Yeah. Well, I'm thinking from a fashion perspective as well that a lot of women over the past couple of years have dressed like him as Han Solo. You've got a whip. |
| 1:55.0 | I've seen it. Get out everybody. Kevin, get in the mix here. Han Solo or Indiana Jones, when you think of Harrison Ford, um, probably Indiana Jones, man, I just, I go Han Solo though. Like, yeah, I don't know. It's close. You can make a case for either one. Like, and I'm not even sure what the right answer is. Like most actors that are successful, you can name their signature movie. Right. Tom Hanks is the |
| 2:25.0 | bunch of stuff, but he's forest gum. Yeah. Right. That's the number one answer. I think on his list. Han Solo or Harrison Ford or Indiana Jones and Harrison Ford is interesting. He's been doing Han Solo longer. He has. He has, but there's another Indiana Jones movie coming out. I think you raised the question. I think it's fair. Is Harrison Ford the most accomplished actor of all time? You look at the hit movies that he's had over a long period of time. Like even the sequels that he has been a part of have made money. A lot of |
| 2:55.0 | people do sequels and a lot of them stink. Yeah. Right. But man, the Star Wars movies, the Indiana Jones movies. He kind of played the same character in a couple other different movies. I don't mean to mount rush for this, but it would be like what would it be? It'd be Ford. It'd be Tom Hanks. It's got to be obviously up there. Tom Cruz is probably a part of that. Al Pacino possibly case could be made for like maybe Michael Douglas. If you're talking about the modern actors who have just had |
| 3:25.0 | just sustained commercial like box office success. Yeah. Robert De Niro. He's a lunatic, but De Niro is probably on the list. If you were to say, OK, this person for X amount of years is in a movie, you know, people are going to probably want to go see that movie. Nicholas Cage. Six years, Kevin. Throw him in. His Valley girls a classic. Oh, I love that movie. He made a Superman. |
| 3:55.0 | And movies so bad. They didn't put it out. They didn't release it. That's kind of this thing, though. I mean, it's like a part of his charm is, you know, just the goofy characters and what's the movie with Nicholas Cage, where Dana Carvey and John Lovitz are in it with them and their bank robbers opportunity knocks. Is that it? Is that it? Oh, yeah, you told me about that. That was the Christmas movie. Yeah, I don't know. Oh, trapped in paradise. |
| 4:24.9 | Yeah, it's great. That was a good one. Everything with John Lovitz is great. He's probably on that list too. Nicholas Cage now, though, I think it has accepted the fact that he's almost like a parody of himself. Yeah, he did a movie. I think it came out last year. A bearable weight of massive talent. Right. |
| 4:39.3 | It's kind of making fun of the fact that he's selfish. Yeah. Have you seen the weird owl movie yet, by the way, I have not. I haven't either Kevin told me about it. And I thought, okay, it's going to be on one of these streaming platforms. |
| 4:50.7 | Daniel Radcliffe. Yeah, that I pay all this money for and it's on any of these platforms that I pay all this money for. So Kevin, I'm not asking you to pirate the movie for me, but pirate the movie. I'll give you a copy. It's coming to your house at some point. |
| 5:04.2 | Yeah, sure. Rob's Rob's here. I've got the Roku channel. Nothing says cool like a weird owl viewing party. What's coming up this afternoon? You are going to come by and just flip out and go off the rails. |
| 5:15.6 | No, it's allowed. Yeah, it's allowed to get from me. It's getting a little Casey on 93. Thank you. |
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