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Blue Velvet

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You can have too much of a good thing:


Both Harrison Ford and Shia LaBeouf have dropped tidbits to the press about plans for a fifth "Indiana Jones" film, following the $786 million success of "Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" in 2008.

Mixed messages, though:

But on the red carpet for the "Morning Glory" premiere this weekend in New York City, Ford told reporters there are currently no plans whatsoever for "Indiana Jones 5."

"It's on George's plate, and I'm hoping he's working hard at it, because I'd look forward to doing it again if the three of us could get together — George, [director] Steven Spielberg, myself — I'd love to do another," he said.

While he expressed enthusiasm for the project, Ford stopped short of doling out further details, saying only, "I'm not at liberty to tell you what I know and what I don't know."

This past summer, LaBeouf went into a touch more detail about the production, though he didn't address rumors that the story would take Ford and LaBeouf to the Bermuda Triangle.

http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1651767/20101108/story.jhtml


Honey, it's the years and the mileage. Harrison Ford is 68.
 
I think it's about time told Ford that he is too old for this. Hell even Mckellan and Stewart (Magneto & Prof. X) accepted they were too old for their roles even though people said no way.

Time to hang the whip.
 
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