Harrison Ford’s ‘GTFO’ magic trick resumes after Oscar cameo

Harrison Ford’s ‘GTFO’ magic trick resumes after Oscar cameo

Indiana Jones has officially blown his mind.

In response to a surprisingly juicy card trick executed by Magic Master David Blaine, 48, the 78-year-old f-k-me out of my house, demanding a dumfounded Harrison Ford.

Social media investigators recently released a clip of the Golden Globe winning guest on Blaine’s 2013 television special “David Blaine: Real or Magic”.

Is per Newly regenerated reel, A flamboyant Ford hysterically drives the illusionist out of his kitchen as he magically plays 9 hearts inside an orange.

And the “Star Wars” star’s ruthless, albeit silly response to sleight of hand is going viral.

“Think of any card in the deck,” prompts Ford to Blaine in the video, which has been viewed more than 4.5 million times on Twitter.

“Great, hold the deck,” the magician says. “You are thinking of a card? Do I know which card you are thinking of?”

“Call of the Wild” Bigwig, who is set to reprise his role as Indiana Jones, shakes his head “no”.

“Your card has just left the deck,” informs the magician. “Look through the deck, your card is not there.” Go ahead, see. It is not there. You will not see it there. It is nowhere. “

Blaine – who took to heaven in August, climbed 20,000 feet above the Arizona desert holding 52 giant balloons – then tells Ford to grab any random fruit from a bowl on his kitchen counter.

Can we take a knife and cut it right there? Say your card out loud, “he asks, to which the skeptical Ford replies:” 9 of hearts. ”

After the moment reached full climax, Blaine opened the orange and revealed the “Random Hearts” actor’s chug, rolling the playing card.

Ford then beats his chest in pain, and unrolls the card to reveal that his original selection is, in fact, the same number and suit.

He then asks Blaine to get an “f-k-out” of his house. His colorful utterances, which are uttered with awe-filled chuckle, were made with humor rather than contempt.

And no stranger to flexing his bony bone – with his signature flat, dry monotone in tow – Ford dropped some fun bombs, presenting the Oscar for Best Editing at the 93rd Academy Awards Sunday.

Using fake notes from his 1982 sci-fi thriller “Blade Runner” Ford joked about tedious work Film editors do a film to make it a hit.

And while his comedy style was recalled by some Oscar viewers last week, his hilarious video was turned down by David Blaine for the week.

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