Watch Harrison Ford Repeatedly Forget Ryan Gosling’s Name and Just Try Not to Laugh

Who knew Ryan Gosling and Harrison Ford were the ultimate comedic duo?! The star of La La Land and the Indiana Jones actor have been making the media rounds to promote their latest flick, fantasy thriller Blade Runner 2049, and during an appearance on Britain’s The Graham Norton Show, they had us in stitches as the icon continually came up short when it came to remembering his young co-star’s name.

Talking about how he got involved in the project, the 75-year-old explained, “They finally came up with a good story and I thought it was awesome; I thought it was great. As I read it, I read about the character that umm, uh… Ryan.” Here he pauses to turn to the 36-year-old to ask, “Ryan?” as Gosling confirms with a quick, “Ryan.” With the crisis averted, Ford continued his story… only to be back at it again five seconds later.

“And with great enthusiasm, I called up the producers and I said this is great… what a great part; why don’t we see if we can get… um, uh…” “Ryan,” Gosling helpfully supplies. “Ryan!” he says triumphantly. “Ryan Gosling!”

“Did you say ‘Grosling?'” the younger of the pair interjects. “Gosling!” Ford replies jovially. “Ryan… um… Ryan… Ryan Gosling.”

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The hilarity didn’t end there, however, as Han Solo took his chance to get in one last teasing jab before the interview was up. “And I said, this is a great part for uh, Ryan Gosling,” he says before giving his co-star a pointed look of triumph.

This isn’t the first time the duo’s dry humor has had us laughing. While speaking with Peoplelast month, Ford revealed how he accidentally punched his co-star when “He walked into my fist. My hand was slightly injured, but I didn’t hold it against him.”

Here’s hoping these two get together to work on a comedy flick next!

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Despite dogs being our loyal companions for centuries, there are some breeds that struggle with unfair reputations. Whether due to myths, media portrayals, or a lack of understanding and training, certain dogs are often judged before they even have a chance to prove themselves.

The truth is that many of these so-called "problem" breeds are loving, intelligent, and make wonderful pets in the right homes. Here are 10 different types of pups that are commonly misunderstood but really deserve a second chance.

Scroll to see the top 10 misunderstood dog breeds!

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1. American Pit Bull Terrier

With their muscular build and strong jawline, the American Pit Bull Terrier has been labeled as aggressive. Their past association with dogfighting has furthered this stigma, but in reality, Pit Bulls are loyal, affectionate, and quite eager to please their owners.

When given proper training and socialization, these dogs, known for their playful nature, can make great family pets.

Julissa Helmuth

2. Bullmastiff

The towering size of Bullmastiffs can make them seem intimidating, but this breed is actually a pretty gentle companion.

They were originally bred to help guard large estates, so they are protective by nature. Even so, they rely more on their presence as opposed to aggression to keep their loved ones safe. Bullmastiffs are also beloved by many owners for their patience and affection.

Elina Volkova

3. Cane Corso

Cane Corsos have gotten a bad rap as an overly aggressive breed because of their large, muscular stature and intense gaze. They hail from Italy, where they were bred as working and guardian dogs. That's why their demeanor is naturally serious and protective.

But beneath their tough exterior, these pups are devoted, intelligent, and calm. Cane Corsos form strong bonds with their owners and thrive in environments with consistent leadership and love.

Zen Chung

4. Akita

Akitas have a quieter nature, which has led to misconceptions about their temperament. Some mistake their reserved demeanor for aloofness, yet this breed is really loyal and affectionate with their families.

It's true that Akitas are naturally protective and can be a bit wary of strangers, but this trait makes them excel as watchdogs. And once these dogs form a bond with their owners, it's unbreakable.

Michele Friend

5. Belgian Malinois

The Belgian Malinois has become associated with police and military work, gaining this breed an unfair reputation as overly aggressive or intense. Sure, these dogs have a strong work ethic and lots of energy. However, they're also highly loyal and intelligent.

With proper training and an active lifestyle, they double as skilled working dogs and faithful companions.

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6. Shar Pei

With its distinctive wrinkles and intense expressions, the Shar Pei can come across as standoffish. This breed may be a bit reserved with strangers, too, but they form very strong bonds with their loved ones.

These pups are just naturally protective of family members, not overly aggressive. They have a calm demeanor, too, and do best in homes where they're respected.

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7. Great Dane

The sheer size of the Great Dane can be intimidating and causes many to assume that they're hard to handle. Contrary to this belief, these large dogs are some of the gentlest and most affectionate pups, which is why they're often referred to as "gentle giants."

Great Danes are friendly and calm in nature, thrive on human interaction, and make excellent family pets.

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8. German Shepherd

Much like the Belgian Malinois, German Shepherds are also associated with military and police work. This has led many people to think they're aggressive or too serious.

In truth, these dogs are extremely smart and super affectionate with their families. Of course, they are naturally protective, yet they also have a gentle and playful side, especially with those they trust.

German Shepherds love companionship and are happiest when they just get to be with their owners.

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9. Boxer

Boxers tend to be big, with lively expressions and a lot of energy. Some have interpreted their behavior to mean they're aggressive, but that's really not the case.

This breed is very playful, affectionate, and social. They do tend to get excited, but their energy stems from their spirited nature. With regular exercise and stimulation, Boxers are well-behaved, loyal, and form strong bonds with their family.

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10. Rottweiler

Last but not least is the Rottweiler, a breed that's thought to be aggressive or friendly. Despite what their size might suggest, these dogs are really loving and devoted.

When they're raised in caring homes and provided with training and socialization, they'll show their playful side while still being alert and protective.

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Say it with me: being single isn't a crime, nor is still believing in love. It seems like the are so many conflicting rules about what people are supposed to want out of life — especially romantically — but guess what? No one can tell you what you should or shouldn't focus on. And if that involves reading romance books where the protagonist learns to choose what's best for their heart? I'm supporting your decision to read whatever you want based on your mood!

Scroll to find all the best romantic books that celebrate love in all its forms!

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1. Picking Daises on Sundays by Liana Cincotti

Daniella Daisy Maria still believes in love as evidenced by the rom-coms she keeps watching, but she's heartbroken when her best friend Levi doesn't reciprocate her deep feelings. Unfortunately, this severs their friendship and they stop speaking to each other for a few years.
When they do see each other again, they're at a West Village bar and Daniella can't believe how much Levi hasn't changed. She's even more shocked when he asks her to be in a fake relationship with him.
She knows she should say no, but Daniella can't help herself even if having something real with Levi isn't on the table.

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2. Call It What You Want by Alissa DeRogatis

Sloane Hart's living out the last wild days of college with her friends and their penchant for singing The Chainsmokers' songs. She's also thinking about the career she wants to have in New York.

Focusing on her goals is all she cares about until she meets Ethan Brady. His very presence scrambles her brain and she can't help but want to spend as much time with him as she can. But Ethan's hard shell makes it tough for them to truly connect the way she wants.

This alone may be the thing to derail Sloane's goals as she works to win Ethan's heart.

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3. Romantic Comedy by Curtis Sittenfeld

Sketch writer Sally Milz spends her nights working for The Night Owls and watching her less-than-eligible co-workers score relationships with women who are way out of their league. It doesn't help that she feels her love life is doomed. The final straw comes when her friend Danny Horst becomes the lucky partner of beautiful actress Annabel. This inspires Sally to write The Danny Horst Rule — a sketch that's meant to hilariously make fun of the oddity of this phenomenon.
But then Noah Brewster, a super attractive pop star, waltzes onset set as a guest host. Somehow he finds Sally funny and even starts flirting with her. Due to Sally's disappointments in the past, she doesn't think someone like him could possibly be interested in her. It's not like her life is one big rom-com.

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4. A Love Song for Ricki Wilde by Tia Williams

Ricki Wilde rejects the posh lifestyle of her family in Atlanta and ventures to New York to live her true dreams. Not only does she start creating a home for herself in Harlem, she also opens a gorgeous flower shop. It's here that becomes attracted to a beautiful stranger who's as passionate as he is mysterious.
Unbeknownst to her, their fates are tied in a way that'll have grave consequences should they decide to fall in love.

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5. Never Meant to Meet You by Ali Frank & Asha Youmans

Kindergarten teacher Marjette Lewis is getting ready for a new school year without her best friend Judy for the first time and she's overwhelmed. She's also dealing with the defiance that comes from having a growing son along with the irritable antics of her ex-husband. In her mind, she doesn't have time for anyone else.

But life surprises her in the form of a young student who has an attractive uncle. Together, they'll realize petty moments can give way to something greater if they let it.

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6. The Secret of You and Me by Melissa Lenhardt

Nora left Texas because she needed to escape her harsh father and the small town they lived in. Going back means she'll have to deal with things she doesn't want to.

Sophie's life looks perfect on the outside, but she can't stop thinking about the one woman who stole her heart so long ago — Nora. They found friendship and love in each other, but Sophie called herself putting that behind her. It's the very reason she can't wait for Nora to leave town so she doesn't have to remember how she felt about her.

But being near each other reminds them of everything that felt and lost. Even more, they'll have to decide if some truths are better lived out loud.

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7. The Things We Do for Love by Kristin Hannah

Angie DeSaria's infertility struggles and divorce caused her so much distress that she decides to move back home to West End. It's there she starts reconnecting with what feels familiar, but there's also something new waiting for her when she hires Lauren Ribido.
She and the teenager develop a mother-daughter relationship that's put under great stress by circumstances that are out of their hands.

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8. Big Chicas Don't Cry by Annette Chavez Macias

Mari, Erica, Selena, and Gracie have the ultimate cousin relationship. They're the best of friends who all know loving their grandmother is nonnegotiable. However, a divorce that affects one of them pulls them apart and they stop being close.
Years later, the cousins are dealing with the different hardships. Mari's unhappy with her life, Erica's newly single and having a hard time a work, Selena's in the midst of an identity crisis, and Gracie is afraid of falling in love.
Yet, their true test will come when they're in the same room again and have nothing but unspoken memories between them.

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9. The Burnout by Sophie Kinsella

Sasha's tired of being "on" at work and is looking for a reprieve from her busy life. It's to the point where her social life has taken a drastic hit, leaving her depleted on a soul level. Taking things into her own hands, she books a vacation to a resort in hopes of unwinding.
Sadly, her idea of paradise is shattered because there's nothing idyllic about her vacation at first. The resort looks like it's been all but abandoned and the only person there seems to be Finn, the last person she'd want to talk to. He's as grump as they come and that's putting a big damper on the plans that are already ruined.
Turns out, they're both burned out and unsure what to do about it. The answer to their puzzling question comes in the form of weird messages that force them to have a conversation about themselves.
The more they talk, the closer they get and soon there'll be a deeper burning sensation they feel.

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10. Evvie Drake Starts Over by Linda Holmes

Eveleth "Evvie" Drake is a widow who's so depressed that she'd rather stay home than venture out in the Maine town she lives in. She doesn't even bothering arguing with her best friend Andy about what's wrong with her.
Hours away in New York is Dean Tenney, a man who used to having a promising baseball career. However, his throwing game has been off and he doesn't understand what's wrong with him.
Looking to escape media speculations, Dean takes up his best friend's offer to unwind in Maine. Unbeknownst to him, Andy's very close to Evvie and arranges for Dean to say in the back of Evvie's house. The two don't pry into each other's life at first, but one conversation turns into more.
However, they'll have to get past their fears if they want to have something that lasts.

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11. Normal People by Sally Rooney

Connell and Marianne couldn't be more different, but they've never been able to ignore how drawn they are to each other. It doesn't matter if one used to be popular in school while the other wasn't.

In a strange twist of events, they seem to trade places in the social hierarchy at Trinity College. Marianne's gone on to have a busy social life while Connell doesn't seem sure of anything. Despite finding new people to cling to, they always seem to come back to each other.

It's only when Marianne begins making risky choices that the two will have to ask if they're willing to always be in each other's lives.

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12. Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fineby Gail Honeyman

Eleanor Oliphant is socially awkward and not in the "cute" way either. She truly can't seem to "read the room" and alternates between saying bold things or indulging in cheap comforts on the weekend. Then she meets Raymond at work.

When they help an elderly man named Sammy, the three of them strike up an unexpected friendship that has life-altering consequences.

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13. Queenie by Candice Carty-Williams

Queenie Jenkins is going through a lot. As a young woman in her mid-twenties, she's not sure which culture she should embrace. Also, she can't help but notice how awkward it is to navigate life at the newspaper she works at.

Once she and her boyfriend breakup, she begins spiraling in heartbreaking and relatable ways. From careless sex to unhinged behavior, Queenie can't help but feel she's lost the plot of her life.

Somehow, she'll find her self-worth and may discover the greatest love of all.

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The '90s introduced decorating trends like neutral color palettes with beige, taupe, and white leading the way. Pops of color like hunter green, burgundy, and navy were always in the mix too. Floral prints were everywhere, from upholstery to wallpaper borders, and sponge-painted walls gave spaces a textured look. I remember helping my mom prep my sister’s nursery with a wallpaper border and sponge-painting our bathroom walls in a peachy hue. Oak cabinets and light wood furniture were staples, often paired with brass or gold accents (sound familiar?). There were also glass block walls, track lighting, and oversized sectional sofas. Southwestern motifs and geometric patterns were also popular, while inflatable furniture and lava lamps gave tween rooms a playful vibe. While some of these trends are being reimagined by designers today, others are best left within the confines of our '90s nostalgia.

Here are all the '90s decorating trends we still love today.

1. Stencils

Etsy

Etsy Nadia Indian Block Print Allover Stencil

Wall stencils were huge in the '90s, offering an easy way to add decorative patterns and borders to any room. From floral designs to geometric shapes, stencils were the O.G. approach to DIY-ing walls. Modern stenciling techniques are making a stylish and more subtle comeback. I especially love this block print look for an elevated rustic vibe.

2. Wallpaper Borders

Etsy

Etsy Classic Scallop Border Wall Sticker

Unlike my mom's wallpaper border that needed to be scraped and sanded off, modern varieties are stick on and removable and so much easier to deal with. Plus, they come in fun prints and shapes like this scallop border.

3. Textured Walls

Gavin Cater

I don't know that I'll ever love sponge-painting again, but rustic home decor is making a solid comeback with Pinterest searches for Spanish Mediterranean kitchens and Mexican farmhouse on the rise (think earthy patterns and textures like plaster). This bathroom designed by Los Angeles design firm Bungalowe uses microcement on the walls for an imperfect and natural look that's so gorgeous.

4. Hunter Green

DeVOL Kitchens

Hunter green is back. Find it in kitchen cabinet colors, wall color, and furnishings. This project by DeVOL Kitchens, a renowned design-led manufacturer of bespoke kitchens, uses the color in one of its iconic UK-based kitchen designs.

5. Ruffles

Anthropologie

Anthropologie Lorelei Irena Accent Chair

Pleated skirts on sofas and chairs are making their way back as a response to a new romantic trend.

6. Burgundy

CB2

CB2 Monte Oak Wood and Rose Velvet Dining Chair

NYC-based designer Nicholas Obeid designed this dining chair with FSC-certified American red oak and a plush velvet in a deep, rich burgundy color that I want for my dining room ASAP. It's giving '90s but in a sophisticated way.

7. Floral Everything

Cari Field

The '90s embraced all the florals. Fast forward to today, James and Christine of Stewart-Schafer thoughtfully renovated their clients' 200-year-old home in Connecticut with a stunning floral wallpaper and I'm obsessed!

8. Pastels

Urban Outfitters

UO Roma Sofa

I will never not love pastels, especially in the Danish variety.

9. Wicker Furniture

Greenrow

Greenrow Seagrass Occasional Loveseat

Word on the street is that wicker is making a comeback, but in an elevated way. Gone are the bulky porch furniture sets in stark white. This natural seagrass chair is the modern version of your '90s wicker.

10. Bedskirts

Greenrow

Greenrow Vintage Bedskirt

Sleek platform beds are making way for the return of the bedskirt and I'm not sad about it.

11. Tassels

Wayfair

Hadiqa Upholstered Barrel Chair

Tassels were everywhere in '90s decor, often used as embellishments on curtain tiebacks, lampshades, and throw pillows. Think heavy drapes in jewel tones held back with gold tasseled cords, a fringed lampshade, bedspreads and furniture skirts, adding texture and movement. Well, they're back and pretty beautiful IMO.

12. Oak Cabinets

Image courtesy of Arterberry Cooke

Oak cabinets you'll find today are clean and minimal compared to the ones back then, but they are just as popular. Alice Arterberry of Austin-based design firm Arterberry Cooke and Danny Spears of Captex Construction designed this stunning Austin kitchen in oak, from cabinets to floors.

13. Tropical

PB Teen

PB Teen Palm Chandelier

Tropical decor has become timeless, blending playful charm with laid-back elegance. From bold, exotic wallpapers to whimsical chandeliers like this one, it’s the perfect way to bring relaxed, vacation-inspired vibes to your home.

14. Neutral Color Palettes

Image courtesy of Arterberry Cooke

The quiet luxury aesthetic of neutral color palettes will always bring a soothing and serene feeling to spaces and I'm ok with still loving it, even as color starts to take over our spaces. There's always space for warm minimalism!

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