Harrison Ford will forever be known as the cosmically charming space legend Hans Sole and the whip cracking history hero Indiana Jones. Having confirmed his icon stats not once but twice Ford then went on to forge an entire genre onto himself, that of the 'Ordinary Guy In Extraordinary Danger' collection. This run of output is neatly encapsulated in 1993's 'The Fugitive'.
Everybody remembers 2 scenes from The Fugitive: The big train crash and the scene in which Ford's Richard Kimble comes face-to-face with Tommy Lee Jones’ Marshall Gerard in a large storm drain. “I didn’t kill my wife!” Kimble tells Gerard. “I don’t care,” Gerard replies, doing that very particular no-nonsense man-of-action thing that TLJ does so well, before Kimble turns and leaps into the water. But that’s not the line that was on the page; initially, Gerard responded with the wordier, “That isn’t my problem.” Jones suggested the rewrite on set, and the scene would ultimately help him win his first Oscar for Best Supporting Actor.
...and more importanly proves me with an awesome Ford impression
"He had a mechanical arrrm"
...ok maybe you'd have to be here!