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Indiana vs. Identity Theft.

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Armed only with his trusty Finger of Death and a deep, abiding love for his family, Security specialist Harrison Ford faces off against evil Paul Bettany in the highly spoileriffic trailer for Firewall, also starring Virginia Madsen, Robert Patrick, and Alan Arkin. I'm rooting for a Ford comeback one of these days, but this warmed-over retread of other Ford films doesn't look to be the start of it.

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8 Comments

IndyFan said:

That "finger of death/doom" comment used is four years old and tiresome. Not funny anymore

Kevin said:

Speak for yourself. I find the Finger of Death both terrifying and hilarious.

IndyFan said:

Uh, I was speaking for myself. Moriarty at AICN started that about four years ago and it was funny when he did it. When his imitators use it, not so funny.

Indyfan said:

PS: I maintain a Harrison Ford site

http://www.harrisonfordweb.com

So it is only natural I give you a hard time over the finger of death quote :)

Kevin said:

Did Mori start that? I was sold on it by the plethora of finger-shaking images at the Harrison Ford Finger Gallery...but, alas, it has been taken down. :S

IndyFan said:

That is where he got the idea to run with the finger of doom comment that caught on like wildfire on the net. She had to take that page down due to it killing her bandwidth.

sb said:

You can see an old version here.

Kevin said:

Hey, thanks for pulling that out. I've added it to the original post, so the non-fanboy-inclined have some sense of what I was talking about. :)

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