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I have always had the ability to change and become other people through my acting

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I have always had the ability to change and become other people through my acting. I took a good look at myself and decided I wanted something different from the way I was living."That's not such a bad thing, is it? But, because of my past, I think it took a lot of people by surprise They wondered what was happening to me I was very much aware of what was happening. It is just that others can do it with anonymity."Asked if he was going through a mid-life crisis, he admitted: "A lot of people might be asking that."The star of such films as Blade Runner, The Fugitive and Star Wars previously shunned Hollywood parties and lived peacefully at his 800-acre ranch in Wyoming with his second wife Melissa Mathieson and their two children.But he explained: "I was interested in changing my life. But far from hanging his head in shame Ford, now 63, can't speak highly enough of his seventh decade of life, declaring that life begins at 60. The Indiana Jones star said his 60th birthday had proved a major turning point for him and had made him reassess his lifestyle.In a rare interview about his private life, Ford, who once described his loss of privacy as "the actor's curse - part of a pact with the Devil", told Saga magazine: "I am not the first man who wanted to make changes in his life at 60 and I won't be the last. And the soon to be famous director-cum-film star will surely have no trouble getting a real dinner date with Drew That is, if he hasn't had one already.. When Harrison Ford hit 60 he divorced his wife, donned an earring and starting dating an actress 23 years his junior, earning himself the inevitable sobriquet of "actor in a mid-life crisis".

"As a film-maker this movie lets people see who I am, and perhaps that will help me get the pitch meetings I could never get before," Mr Herzlinger told the Los Angeles Times.The advance buzz suggests that pitch meetings will no longer be a problem. Like most films, it suffered from considerable financial overruns. The production ultimately cost some $40,000, while the distributors have paid $300,000 on clearing music rights and making theatre-quality prints. People respond to him putting a month aside to pursue a dream."Shot with a digital video camera, My Date With Drew was edited on a laptop computer. At one point, Mr Herzlinger gatecrashes the premiere of Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle with a forged ticket."This is not about Drew Barrymore," Mr Gunn told The Hollywood Reporter "Brian wears his heart on his sleeve It's a real passion for him.

We were thinking, 'Why aren't we making feature films?' The answer was simple: We don't have millions of dollars." But they had noticed ads for an electronics shop which was promoting a 30-day return policy. "I figured if we got a digital video camera that would give us 30 days to shoot before we had to give it back. So we decided to make a movie."As for Mr Herzlinger, he had 30 days to get his date with the actor. "The best-case scenario was that Brian would get a date," says Mr Winn. "The worst case was it would be a great chance for us three to work together."The pursuit of the date is the essence of the film, as it turns into a trial of the "six degrees of separation" theory of life: that no more than six layers of friends, and friends of friends separate one individual from every other on earth The team pursue every possible avenue to their quarry. Along with Brett Winn and Jon Gunn, two friends from film school, Mr Herzlinger went to Los Angeles to become a director.

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