![]() Just be on the lookout for Boushh, or Han might escape from your trophy wall. The Han Solo in carbonite sticker is available on Amazon for about $100(USD). ![]() The only downside I see is that if your doors have any indented pattern on them, this won’t work, though you could always just stick it on your wall. It sounds like this is sort of along the lines of a Fathead wall sticker. The sticker is easily removable according to the product page and can be reapplied to another door once removed. The sticker looks like its 3D with Solo’s hands really sticking out of it, but it’s flat. ![]() While it’s not as cool as the desk, you can actually own this Han Solo in carbonite door sticker. One of the coolest was the carbonite desk. We have seen plenty of products over the years featuring the likeness of Han Solo stuck in his carbonite tomb. That she had a great ear for dialogue herself just compounded the aggravation of not being included in the discussions.One of my favorite moments from the Star Wars movies is when Han Solo gets encased in carbonite for his trip to Jabba the Hutt. However, you can certainly understand where she was coming from, as it is a major change to a scene developed without her input. Obviously, Fisher then went and sold the scene beautifully, and it became an iconic moment in film history. Kershner: (To himself) Jesus, what a day! I’ve got problems with the actors. He's Been Frozen in CarboniteNow Han Solo Is Encased in Pop-Tarts BY Caitlin Schneider SeptemFalcon Toys Frozen in carbonite, Han Solo is helpless to aid the Rebel Alliance against. Are you clear about it now?įisher: Yes, the only thing I’m not clear about is… Ford returned to the role for The Force Awakens (2015), as well as a brief cameo in The Rise of Skywalker (2019). It may not center around me, like this one doesn’t, but I’m involved in it. Han Solo is a fictional character in the Star Wars franchise created by George Lucas.The character first appeared in the 1977 film Star Wars portrayed by Harrison Ford, who reprised his role in The Empire Strikes Back (1980) and Return of the Jedi (1983). Kershner: Your performance is not changed.įisher: All I’m asking is to be invited to watch you guys get a scene together. And now I have to perform at half an hour’s notice scenes that have been all changed. So to have her cut out of such a major change in an important scene was distressing for her.Ĭarrie Fisher and producer Gary Kurtz on the set of The Empire Strikes Backįisher: Harrison shouldn’t have to come to me with the changes. Fisher went on to become an acclaimed screenwriter, specifically as a script doctor whom filmmakers would bring in to do uncredited work improving dialogue. The problem, of course, is that major change was developed without the involvement of the other major star in the scene. It’s almost contractual!įord: If she says “I love you,” and I say “I know,” that’s beautiful and acceptable and funny. Kershner: (Tries it out) “I love you.” And you say, “Just remember that, Leia, because I’ll be back.” You’ve got to say, “I’ll be back.” You must. Another view of Hans early costume design. Early costume design for Han Solo in Star Wars: The Force Awakens. I don’t intend to mess around … “What’s up, buddy boy?” … in the love scene.įord: As I pass by her, I think Leia ought to say very simply, “I love you.” Concept art of a young Han Solo, originally set to appear in Revenge of the Sith. ![]() It has to be rough and brisk and over with. I can’t see how they would indulge in more than a straight kiss in such circumstances. I mean, I don’t have to put my arms around Leia to kiss her. Here is how Kersher and Ford happened upon the "I know" line:įord: I think I should be manacled. What's amazing is that journalist Alan Arnold happened to be on set the day Ford and Kersher were debating the line, and he recorded it all as part of his work on his book, Once Upon a Galaxy: A Journal of the Making of The Empire Strikes Back. Harrison Ford and Irvin Kershner on the set of The Empire Strikes Back
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