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  • Hi, my friend.

  • Hi.

  • Did you enjoy that game we just played?

  • No.

  • No?

  • Well, I mean, I've--

  • [SIGHS] that's a game, huh?

  • It's a fun game.

  • Oh!

  • Because you just have one-word clues.

  • It's challenging.

  • Yeah.

  • Do you like games?

  • Do you like to play games?

  • No.

  • Oh.

  • [LAUGHS]

  • Well, then.

  • Yeah.

  • Yeah.

  • No games at all, huh?

  • You know, I'm sort of bad at games.

  • No, I can't believe that.

  • You're a smart man.

  • But I'm bad at games.

  • All right.

  • Well, you're smart enough to know that.

  • Yes.

  • Yeah.

  • You look good.

  • You look really good.

  • Well, thank you.

  • [CHEERING AND APPLAUSE]

  • What did I look like before?

  • Really bad.

  • Really bad.

  • The difference is amazing.

  • I feel so much better.

  • Yeah, yeah.

  • Now, there's a picture of you on a bike.

  • Look at your arms.

  • Now, let me-- look at these arms.

  • [CHEERING AND APPLAUSE]

  • What's happening there?

  • Do you work out like crazy?

  • Just trust me, they're good.

  • No, I don't work out like crazy.

  • I work out a bit.

  • I mean, I ride bikes and I play tennis.

  • Well, that's an electric bike.

  • But yeah.

  • It's not an electric bike.

  • Yes, it is.

  • I had one.

  • It's not an electric bike.

  • It is.

  • I don't have an electric bike.

  • That's what--

  • I see people with electric bikes, I go,

  • that's an electric bike.

  • I don't like [INAUDIBLE].

  • What is that giant pack on the front of it?

  • That is an electric bike.

  • It's not an electric bike.

  • I don't have an electric bike.

  • It's not?

  • It's not an electric bike.

  • It's not an electric bike.

  • All right.

  • People are really angry when--

  • Is this a game?

  • No.

  • It's not.

  • I thought for sure it was an electric bike,

  • because it looked like it with that big thing on there.

  • Nope?

  • All right, I believe you.

  • I don't think you're going to lie.

  • Those aren't my arms either.

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • They're your arms and they look good.

  • It's a nice picture, though.

  • Now, what are you--

  • there's something-- no, something-- you changed

  • your diet or something, I read.

  • I did.

  • What are you doing now?

  • Practically nothing.

  • I eat vegetables and fish.

  • That's good.

  • That's very healthy for you.

  • No dairy, no-- what was the other thing?

  • Meat?

  • That, yeah, sure.

  • No dairy.

  • Gosh, there's one other thing.

  • Carbs.

  • What?

  • Gluten.

  • I don't know.

  • But it's really boring.

  • Everyone's just guessing.

  • It's really boring.

  • I know, but the fact that you can stick to it

  • is pretty impressive, because it is hard to eat really, really

  • clean.

  • Yeah.

  • Yeah.

  • Yeah, it's good.

  • Did you do it for some kind of reason or you just decided

  • it's probably better for me?

  • I just decided I was tired of eating meat.

  • Yeah.

  • And I know it's not really good for the planet.

  • No, it's not good for the planet.

  • And you are--

  • And it's not really good for me.

  • No, it's good to not eat meat, I find.

  • Speaking of the environment, you went and spoke at the UN

  • in front of a whole bunch of people--

  • Yeah.

  • --talking about the environment.

  • I did.

  • Good for you for doing that.

  • Thank you for helping all of us--

  • [CHEERING AND APPLAUSE]

  • --speaking for us.

  • Now, do you get nervous for something like that?

  • Not till I get there.

  • [LAUGHS]

  • Really?

  • I don't have enough sense to be.

  • But then I was in this room and I was on a dais.

  • That's what they call it, a dais.

  • Yes.

  • And everybody else was a head of state.

  • And I thought, oh, man, they made some big mistake here.

  • Yeah.

  • But then they let me talk about what I wanted to talk about,

  • which was the environment.

  • Yeah.

  • Well, good for you.

  • Good for you for doing that.

  • I mean, I think that's very cool.

  • Well, we all got to do that.

  • Yeah.

  • We got to start talking about it, we got to start doing it,

  • and we got to insist that our elected officials do it.

  • Yes, we do.

  • Yes, we do.

  • [APPLAUSE]

  • All right.

  • We'll be back.

  • We're back with Harrison Ford.

  • And we bumped in before with a clip, Call of the Wild.

  • This is a book.

  • It's adapted from a very, very well-known book.

  • Yeah.

  • Tell everyone what it's about.

  • It's about that thick, but we made it into a bigger movie.

  • It's a book that's been around for 100 years.

  • It's never been out of circulation.

  • It's a widely read book.

  • And we've done a movie that's based on it.

  • It's a little different.

  • And one of the interesting things about the--

  • oh, I should--

  • I'll fill in the blanks.

  • It's a story of a dog named Buck who goes on an adventure,

  • and the adventures is that he is being

  • taken from his comfortable California home

  • to the Canadian Yukon to be impressed into a dog sled team

  • to work.

  • And he goes through several owners

  • until he meets the character that I play.

  • And we bring some value to each other.

  • Now, the dog in the movie, there's no dog.

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • I don't know why you think there's a dog in the movie.

  • I saw the movie.

  • There's a dog.

  • No, I know.

  • Look, right there.

  • Yep.

  • There's a dog.

  • I know you think you saw a dog, but there was no dog.

  • So there's a man dressed as a dog when you're doing scenes?

  • Well, not dressed as a dog, dressed as a man

  • with balls on him, little white balls on him.

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • And he's a stand-in for the dog--

  • Right.

  • --so that we know where to look, because if there's not

  • a dog there, you got to have someplace to look.

  • And he was great.

  • The guy was great.

  • His name is Terry Notary.

  • He's an actor.

  • He's a former Cirque du Soleil gymnast.

  • And he was really--

  • he was great.

  • Did you have to pet him?

  • What do you mean, have to?

  • I enjoyed petting him, and rubbing him behind the ear,

  • and rolling around on the floor, scratching his tummy like that.

  • He loved that.

  • He loved it.

  • I bet he did.

  • Yeah.

  • I bet he did.

  • It was weird for a while, but--

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • --but you get used to things.

  • Yeah.

  • I would love to see those pictures

  • of you rubbing that man's belly with the balls on him.

  • Yeah.

  • Can you deny, verify, or whatever, "Indiana Jones,"

  • they're saying that--

  • I can deny that it's not happening.

  • You can deny that it's not happening.

  • So it is happening.

  • [CHEERING AND APPLAUSE]

  • When is it happening?

  • I can't tell you.

  • Yes, you can.

  • No, I don't know.

  • We're going to start--

  • we hope to start soon, this summer--

  • Wow!

  • "Indiana Jones"--

  • --this late summer.

  • [CHEERING AND APPLAUSE]

  • That's fantastic.

  • I can't wait for that.

  • Yeah.

  • Yeah.

  • That's amazing.

  • It's going to be fun.

  • Are you excited?

  • I am excited.

  • Yeah.

  • Yeah, yeah.

  • Oh, that's going to be fantastic.

  • They're great fun to make.

  • Yes, it is.

  • [INAUDIBLE]

  • All right, in the meantime, Call of the Wild,

  • with a man with balls on it that looks like a dog,

  • is in theaters Friday.

  • We'll be right back.

  • [MUSIC PLAYING]

  • Hi, I'm Andy.

  • Ellen asked me to remind you to subscribe to her channel,

  • so you can see more awesome videos, like videos

  • of me getting scared or saying embarrassing things,

  • like ball peen hammer, and also some videos of Ellen

  • and other celebrities, if you're into that sort of thing.

  • Ah!

  • Oh [BLEEP]!

  • God!

  • [BLEEP]

Hi, my friend.

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