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Which Hanks Movie is your Favorite  

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  1. 1. Which Hanks Movie is your Favorite

    • Forrest Gump
      10
    • Big
      4
    • Philadelphia
      1
    • Saving Private Ryan
      5
    • Green Mile
      0
    • Cast Away
      2
    • Road to Perdition
      2
    • Turner and Hooch
      2
    • Sleepless in Seattle
      0
    • Other
      3


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Guest Choken One

I decided to do what will be a Weekly Series Here...

 

I decided to Honor a certain Hollywood Actor/Actress each week by having a field of Dicussion/criticism about the selected Actor and his/her accomplishments.

 

I decided to Start off with The Modern Day James Stewart.

 

 

 

That Actor is...Two Time Best Actor Academy Award winner...Tom Hanks

 

This is the Filmography of his Illustrious career...

 

Catch Me If You Can (2002)

Road to Perdition (2002)

Cast Away (2000)

Green Mile, The (1999)

Toy Story 2 (1999)

You've Got Mail (1998)

Saving Private Ryan (1998)

That Thing You Do! (1996)

Toy Story (1995

Apollo 13 (1995)

Forrest Gump (1994)

Philadelphia (1993)

Sleepless in Seattle (1993)

League of Their Own, A (1992)

Radio Flyer (1992)

Bonfire of the Vanities, The (1990)

Joe Versus the Volcano (1990

Turner & Hooch (1989)

'burbs, The (1989)

Punchline (1988)

Big (1988)

Dragnet (1987)

Every Time We Say Goodbye (1986)

Nothing in Common (1986)

Money Pit, The (1986)

Volunteers (1985)

Man with One Red Shoe, The (1985)

Bachelor Party (1984)

Splash (1984)

 

 

 

Let's Make this a Weekly series shall we?

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Tom Hanks is very interesting to see how he morphed from being a very light comedic actor to a more serious leading man, but there's still that charm and "friendly" quality to him. I think comparing him to Jimmy Stewart is very apropos.

 

My favorite Hanks film is Nothing in Common, due to the chemistry he has with Jackie Gleason. It's a very overlooked and underrated little film. Probably Hanks best early performance and it kind of foreshadows the actor he would grow to be.

 

My least favorite is probably Punchline. I found it to be painfully unfunny and dull. I would also say that Hanks is trying to hard. He's a funny guy, but he's not a stand up comedian.

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I voted other, with the other in question being Dragnet. Considering how much I hated it when it came out, it actually cracks me up now.

 

P.A.G.A.N. (People Against Goodness and Niceness) = good stuff.

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'big' by a fuckin mile, baby. oh my god is he awesome in that.

 

in general, i'm a much bigger fan of hanks when he does light stuff than dramatic stuff. not to say he doesn't do drama really really well, but his natural charm steers him more toward comedy.

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I voted for Cast Away, despite the awful ending. I also enjoyed "Catch Me if You Can" very much.

 

Road to Perdition was a horrible film. It was beautifully photographed, had fine set design, and good performances. However, it comes straight out of the "Everyone dies -- Masterpiece" school of filmmaking. It is no more than a grim bloodbath. In some movies, you can tell a character is going to die by the way his is handled and introduced. In "Road to Perdition", however, the fact that a character has a name usually indicates their coming death. I don't think Hanks cracked a single smile during the whole two hours.

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Oh, I love Forrest Gump! His intentions are always so naive and innocent, it is hard not to love him. Damn that Jennie!

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For a while there, I was wondering if you were going to start a sentence with something other than, "I decided..."

 

Anyway, I give a nod to Philadelphia, which is a very emotional film, with only a couple scenes that I could do without. I teared up at the end, as did most of the class (which should show you how much of an impact it produces, since the class were full of people you wouldn't expect to see cry over a movie).

 

If you want a fun Hanks movie, I'll go with Bachelor Party, all the way. Not only do you see a lighter side to Hanks, but you get an entertaining comedy, as well.

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I'll say this for Hanks.

 

He outdid Robin Williams.

 

I remember the days where Robin started going for more serious roles in movies because he wanted to be a serious actor. That effort met with mediocre success.

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Guest Ray

I strongly prefer drama to comedy, so it's either-

 

-Saving Private Ryan

-Cast Away

-Philadelphia

 

Saving Private Ryan is usually what I go with, but that's more a group effort that just Hanks.

 

Cast Away was all him, and his performance really got to me.

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Guest Choken One
I'll say this for Hanks.

 

He outdid Robin Williams.

 

I remember the days where Robin started going for more serious roles in movies because he wanted to be a serious actor. That effort met with mediocre success.

Good Morning Vietnam

Awakenings

Good Will Hunting

Dead Poets Society

Insomina

One Hour Photo

World according to Garp

What Dreams May Come

 

call me crazy but I think those by FAR out do the comedies.

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I'm suprised at the absence of a single vote for The Green Mile.

 

I voted Road To Perdition, because although yes it was obvious who would die from about three seconds in, it was still told so exceptionally well and made me cry at the end despite me knowing it would happen from fairly early in.

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Guest Choken One

Hanks underplayed The Green Mile role making MCD standout more...Hence is why he isn't asstociated with the movie as much

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Williams has been nominated for four Oscars and won one. Hanks has five nominations and two wins. I don't think that's shabby on either front. Although I believe that Mrs. Doubtfire is his highest grossing film to date.

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Guest Choken One

Indeed.

 

307.1 Million.

 

Hanks all time BO movie? Not ounting the animated movie Toy Story

 

456 with Gump

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