IT sounds like Harrison Ford didn't like "Six Days Seven Nights," his 1998 dud with Anne Heche, very much either. The star gave his approval for a joke poking fun at the turkey in "Fanboys," the Weinstein Co. release that opened yesterday. In the movie, a bunch of "Star Wars" geeks on a road trip are discussing how great Ford is. As one of them says, "He's never made a bad movie," their van drives by a billboard for "Six Days Seven Nights." The audience at a screening last week erupted in laughter - as will any audience with a memory. "Fanboys" director Kyle Newman says Ford was consulted about using his image in the picture and signed off. According to Newman, "The Weinsteins were doing a movie with him, 'Crossing Over,' and, out of respect, they asked him. I guess he was cool about it."
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