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http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=119489
It means Han kicks someone's arse!!!
Or it means Harrison sat down too fast or opened a door too quickly and fell. The man's getting old! Let's hope it was during an action sequence and not something where injuries shouldn't be occuring.
BOOM!
DUDE! don't even play! :))
I really hope it's not some lame cameo featuring Scotty as a joke.
That would be bad.
Was about to ask what the injury was?
From the BBC website:
A spokesman for Thames Valley police said: "We were called just after 5pm to reports of a 71-year-old man being injured in an incident believed to involve a garage door.
"The man was airlifted to John Radcliffe Hospital with injuries which are not believed to be life threatening. The Health and Safety Executive is investigating."
Airlifted to hospital? Not life threatening? Give me strength.
If that happened to you or I, the NHS helpline would say "piss off, phone a taxi". X_X
A garage door fell on top of it.
Perhaps he was getting out his Millenium Mobility Scooter? ;)
Good to see British taxpayers money being put to good use there.
I bet the crew got a picture with him too!
No, it's England. You can bet that a garage door did actually fall on him.
If that's the case, then no wonder he got injured! ;-)
:)) You crack me up Willy!
"Have you been injured in the workplace? You could be entitled to cash compensation." ;-)
As long as they include the sound effect ;)