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Star Wars Episode 4: A New Hope - Know Your Lines
Harrison Ford decided not to learn his lines, and had to ad-lib, creating the famous line "We're all fine here, how are you?"
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Flinx writes:
He adlibed on perpose becasue he thought it would be more convinceing and funny.2734
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Mars Guo writes:
heheh, he did a heck of a good job! ^_^ By the way this is also the origin of the famous Empire Strike Back Excerpt, "I love you!" "...I know."
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Peaches writes:
Okay. If you were dressed up as storm troopers and trying to save the princess, and a guy comes over the intercom and says that to you, what would you say?
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Coldfyre writes:
I agree. Funny, but not a slip up... good trivia.
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seph78 writes:
Thats cause he's a professional and likes realism. Thats what makes him good :) he does it a lot in this movie and others.
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enigma00 writes:
Yes, Ford ad-libbed the whole thing, to make it seem more real. And he did a fine job too. That makes me laugh every time.
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I have no name writes:
This is definately a triviastic fact!
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Karissa writes:
Only Mr.Ford could get away with these hilarious things.Thanks for pointing that out!
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Sica writes:
Yes, he deliberately didn't learn his lines so it would sound more spontaneous.
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