Yes he certainly does. That's why he pressed so hard so long for Indy 4 to get made, he loves teh films and he loves the charactor. I don't know what his real issue with Star Wars is, other than its a film he did umpteen years ago, when he first got into acting and just doesn't embrace it the way the fans do. I think he sees the whole thing the way Han saw the Jedi - a hokey religion.
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Everyone is always knocking the bad dialogue and acting in all the star wars films - as an actor why would you want to be remembered for those roles?
There also seem to really be two types of actors that have done StarWars films. Those who move on to other roles and have successful carrers and those who end up signing autographs at conventions constantly asking their managers "why haven't I got any calls?" Yes I am over generalizing, but I think you know what I mean. I'm not knocking those that do signings etc. thank God these actors do conventions and signings and what not, we as fans love them for it.
As far as him coming across as an a-hole on talk shows etc. I know that he likes to keep his personal life personal. I remember seeing outtakes from the Barbara Walters interview he did a while back at his home out west. The crew wanted to look around and find the best place to film the interview. He turned around and said no, you can pick a spot here or here. It came across as arrogant, but he just wants to keep his private life personal. The guy is a hard working A-list actor who still does tons of his own stunts for realism. I actually think he's lucky that he can make these kinds of demands and still be successful, while other so called "celebrities" are looking for all kinds of publicity. He more an actor than a celebrity, and in my book there is nothing wrong with that.