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Tom Hanks

I LOVED "Road to Perdition". It may be one of the most underrated flicks of the last ten years.
 
Thought Hanks was great in Road to Perdition, and on a different note, I'll stand by "Money Pit" as long as anybody. I can't rank his best, but I'd put his top five against just about anybody's right now. Guy doesn't make many bad ones.

That said, watched about 30 seconds of "Costa Mosquita" on Spanish-speaking channel last night. Harrison Ford is still amazingly bad in that film in Spanish. We should do a Great Actors, Bad Movies category, with the understanding that the bad movies have to be after the actor made it big.
 
Even though it was a remake, I loved the Hanks version of "The Ladykillers."
 
No love at all for his lesser roles I see...

Punchline, Volunteers, That Thing You Do, and Catch Me if You Can...


I'll have to think of what my Top 5 would be.

Since we're talking movies, I guess his performance on "Bussom Buddies" won't count, along with his guest spots on Family Ties and Happy Days.
 
EStreetJoe said:
No love at all for his lesser roles I see...

Punchline, Volunteers, That Thing You Do, and Catch Me if You Can...


I'll have to think of what my Top 5 would be.

Since we're talking movies, I guess his performance on "Bussom Buddies" won't count, along with his guest spots on Family Ties and Happy Days.

Remember the time he tried to rape Edith Bunker on All in the Family? That was great acting.
 
Merloni said:
EStreetJoe said:
No love at all for his lesser roles I see...

Punchline, Volunteers, That Thing You Do, and Catch Me if You Can...


I'll have to think of what my Top 5 would be.

Since we're talking movies, I guess his performance on "Bussom Buddies" won't count, along with his guest spots on Family Ties and Happy Days.

Remember the time he tried to rape Edith Bunker on All in the Family? That was great acting.

???
 
1. Philadelphia.
2. Forrest Gump.
3. Saving Private Ryan.
4. Dragnet.
5. Apollo 13.

But he'd had quite a few awful ones, too: Money Pit, Turner and Hooch, The Burbs, Bonfire of the Vanities, Ladykillers.

And That Thing You Do would be his most encompassing thing; he directed it. To his credit, he basically turned his acting niche in that film into mere occasional codas, and let Thomas Everett Scott and Liv Tyler go to town. Which was to the movie's detriment, because neither has top-notch big-screen chops. But great for a drinking game: If you drink every time they play "That Thing You Do" or say "the Play-tone family of artists," you'd pass out before the film ended.
 
mediaguy said:
Thought Hanks was great in Road to Perdition, and on a different note, I'll stand by "Money Pit" as long as anybody. I can't rank his best, but I'd put his top five against just about anybody's right now. Guy doesn't make many bad ones.

That said, watched about 30 seconds of "Costa Mosquita" on Spanish-speaking channel last night. Harrison Ford is still amazingly bad in that film in Spanish. We should do a Great Actors, Bad Movies category, with the understanding that the bad movies have to be after the actor made it big.

He hasn't Spacey-d us, but his last eight years or so have been pretty spare.
 
I've always said that Bachelor Party was his best movie. Brilliant film.

I loved That Thing You Do as well. Didn't Hanks co-write the incredibly catchy title song?

And I'll give a shout out to the Toy Story movies too. I mean who else would you cast as Woody?
 

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