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Harrison Ford returns ‘home’ in new ‘Star Wars’ film

Fusion reports that Ford stated that although it’s been more than 10 years since he rented from Trump, he remembers that the apartment wasn’t that adequate.

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In the country at the moment (HOLYSHITHARRISONFORDISINAUSTRALIA) to help nudge the juggernaut that is the Star Wars: The Force Awakens promotional train along, Ford has been spending the past couple of days doing the obligatory sitting-in-front-of-the-poster-for-the-film-posters interviews that every film star has to endure. “I love Harrison Ford”, the 69-year-old said.

Ford addressed Trump’s comment Wednesday during an Australia press tour for “Star Wars: The Force Awakens”.

“My favourite was Harrison Ford on that plane”. Now Harrison Ford is about to do it again. “Blade Runner (2)”, Ford told thousands of fans gathered at the event in front of the Sydney Opera House, earning him some of the biggest cheers of the night.

Rod Fletcher and Andrew Scott, Star Wars fans waiting to get a glimpse of actor Harrison Ford as he arrives for a Star Wars fan event at the Sydney Opera House. By now you know, Harrison Ford is back. I don’t judge what other people do.

As for what fans can expect from The Force Awakens when it opens next week, Ford says: “It’s a really good ride”.

“[He brings] His own sensibility, his own craft, his own understanding of what the original films were important for, and his own experience as a young person watching them”, he said.

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