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 What's your favorite Tom Hanks movie? 

My favorite Tom Hanks movie, of the movies listed, is
Catch Me If You Can (2002) .... Carl Hanratty 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Road to Perdition (2002) .... Michael 'Mike' Sullivan 10%  10%  [ 1 ]
Cast Away (2000) .... Chuck Noland 10%  10%  [ 1 ]
Green Mile, The (1999) .... Paul Edgecomb 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Apollo 13 (1995) .... Jim Lovell 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Saving Private Ryan (1998) .... Capt. John Miller 20%  20%  [ 2 ]
Forrest Gump (1994) .... Forrest Gump 40%  40%  [ 4 ]
Philadelphia (1993) .... Andrew Beckett 10%  10%  [ 1 ]
You've Got Mail (1998) Joe Fox aka NY152 or Sleepless in Seattle (1993) Sam Baldwin or League of Their Own, A (1992) Jimmy Dugan or Bachelor Party (1984) Rick Gassko or Splash (1984) Allen Bauer or Money Pit, The (1986) Walter Fielding, Jr. or BIG 10%  10%  [ 1 ]
Toy Story (1995) (voice) .... Woody or Toy Story 2 (1999) (voice) .... Sheriff Woody 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Total votes : 10

 What's your favorite Tom Hanks movie? 
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Here's the career of Tom Hanks.

Polar Express, The (2004) .... Hero
Elvis Has Left the Building (2004) .... Mailbox Elvis
Terminal, The (2004) .... Viktor Navorski
Ladykillers, The (2004) .... Professor G.H. Dorr
Catch Me If You Can (2002) .... Carl Hanratty
Road to Perdition (2002) .... Michael 'Mike' Sullivan
"Band of Brothers" (2001) (mini) TV Series .... British officer
Cast Away (2000) .... Chuck Noland
Toy Story 2 (1999/II) (VG) .... Woody
Green Mile, The (1999) .... Paul Edgecomb
Toy Story 2 (1999) (voice) .... Sheriff Woody
You've Got Mail (1998) .... Joe Fox aka NY152
Saving Private Ryan (1998) .... Capt. John Miller
That Thing You Do! (1996) .... Mr. White
Toy Story (1995) (voice) .... Woody
Apollo 13 (1995) .... Jim Lovell
Vault of Horror I (1994) (TV)
Forrest Gump (1994) .... Forrest Gump
Philadelphia (1993) .... Andrew Beckett
Sleepless in Seattle (1993) .... Sam Baldwin
League of Their Own, A (1992) .... Jimmy Dugan
Radio Flyer (1992) (uncredited) .... Older Mike
Bonfire of the Vanities, The (1990) .... Sherman McCoy
Joe Versus the Volcano (1990) .... Joe Banks
Turner & Hooch (1989) .... Det. Scott Turner
'burbs, The (1989) .... Ray Peterson
Punchline (1988) .... Steven Gold
Big (1988) .... Josh
Dragnet (1987) .... Pep Streebeck
Every Time We Say Goodbye (1986) .... David
Nothing in Common (1986) .... David Basner
Money Pit, The (1986) .... Walter Fielding, Jr.
Volunteers (1985) .... Lawrence Bourne III
Man with One Red Shoe, The (1985) .... Richard
Bachelor Party (1984) .... Rick Gassko
Splash (1984) .... Allen Bauer
Mazes and Monsters (1982) (TV) .... Robbie Wheeling
Bosom Buddies" (1980) TV Series .... Kip 'Buffy' Wilson
He Knows You're Alone (1980) .... Elliot


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Thu Nov 25, 2004 11:23 am
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Dude, I can go to the watercooler right now, list the top 10 underwear brands and end it with discuss as well.

Could you please write more than just a list of movies and make it a little less open ended. Some commentary is usually nice and being more spcific when creating a title helps as well.


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bABA wrote:
Dude, I can go to the watercooler right now, list the top 10 underwear brands and end it with discuss as well.

Could you please write more than just a list of movies and make it a little less open ended. Some commentary is usually nice and being more spcific when creating a title helps as well.


Sorry but in my threads, I like to keep the first post free in case people want to copy down to discuss. Discussion can come later.

And since this is about one of the most agreed best actors, I think he deserves a thread.


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Goldie, please post a commentary right away and more of a purpose to the threads.

There are countless actors and actresses and directors and screenwriters that are deserving. I do not want to see 500 threads on each of them for the purposes of nothing more than 'discuss'


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bABA wrote:
Goldie, please post a commentary right away and more of a purpose to the threads.

There are countless actors and actresses and directors and screenwriters that are deserving. I do not want to see 500 threads on each of them for the purposes of nothing more than 'discuss'


No, close it if you want. I can't do it now.


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I'm not gonna close it.

Just put commentaries next time and be more specific about what your thread is about .. not so open ended.


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I agree. Next, we'll be seeing "Discuss Ben Affleck". Just saying "Discuss" doesn't really do much. If you have a REAL purpose for opening a thread, and a legite question or discussion topic, go right ahead.


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Zingaling wrote:
I agree. Next, we'll be seeing "Discuss Ben Affleck". Just saying "Discuss" doesn't really do much. If you have a REAL purpose for opening a thread, and a legite question or discussion topic, go right ahead.


Of course Z, I do seperate threads on Tom Hanks and Johnny Depp and you bring up Ben Affleck. Nice that you always supply the worst opposite answer.

And the purpose of the thread was to have an open discussion about his whole great career.

Not too hard to figure out.


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Goldie wrote:
Zingaling wrote:
I agree. Next, we'll be seeing "Discuss Ben Affleck". Just saying "Discuss" doesn't really do much. If you have a REAL purpose for opening a thread, and a legite question or discussion topic, go right ahead.


Of course Z, I do seperate threads on Tom Hanks and Johnny Depp and you bring up Ben Affleck. Nice that you always supply the worst opposite answer.

And the purpose of the thread was to have an open discussion about his whole great career.

Not too hard to figure out.


Well, it could always come to Ben Affleck when you run out of people. And, it's better to ask questions like "What's your favorite Tom Hanks movie?" for the topic of the thread. Not "Tom Hanks, discuss him".


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Zingaling wrote:
Goldie wrote:
Zingaling wrote:
I agree. Next, we'll be seeing "Discuss Ben Affleck". Just saying "Discuss" doesn't really do much. If you have a REAL purpose for opening a thread, and a legite question or discussion topic, go right ahead.


Of course Z, I do seperate threads on Tom Hanks and Johnny Depp and you bring up Ben Affleck. Nice that you always supply the worst opposite answer.

And the purpose of the thread was to have an open discussion about his whole great career.

Not too hard to figure out.


Well, it could always come to Ben Affleck when you run out of people. And, it's better to ask questions like "What's your favorite Tom Hanks movie?" for the topic of the thread. Not "Tom Hanks, discuss him".


OK if that will make you happy I will change it.

And as I did 2, I am not going into your other comment.


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Who cares!

It is a thread, it is not a duplicate, and its not a two word meaningless post. It would be nice to see more of Goldies opinion in the first post, but if he doesnt have time then so be it!

If people are intrested they will talk in the thread, if they are not, it will fall to oblivion. I say let our users decide! We have multiple threads, and this is a discussion forum, not all threads are going to be tracking or things of that nature.

And personally ... I love Tom Hanks ... but I havent seen the Terminal yet. Forrest Gump is one of my all time favorites.

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I agree, Eagle. Seriously guys, lighten up a bit on Goldie. Just because he starts a thread doesn't mean you need to scrutinize him completely. Tom Hanks is deserving of a thread like this.

Now, onto business, I really liked Tom in The Terminal. More of a sad film, but he was still great in Forrest Gump. I think my favorite is Tom in Toy Story. Him and Tim Allen were great voices.

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These are my favourite Tom Hanks movies :

Terminal, The (2004) .... Viktor Navorski
Ladykillers, The (2004) .... Professor G.H. Dorr
Catch Me If You Can (2002) .... Carl Hanratty
Cast Away (2000) .... Chuck Noland
Green Mile, The (1999) .... Paul Edgecomb
Toy Story 2 (1999) (voice) .... Sheriff Woody
Toy Story (1995) (voice) .... Woody
Forrest Gump (1994) .... Forrest Gump
'burbs, The (1989) .... Ray Peterson
Big (1988) .... Josh

1 favourite : Forrest Gump (1994) .... Forrest Gump


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Mr. X wrote:
I agree, Eagle. Seriously guys, lighten up a bit on Goldie. Just because he starts a thread doesn't mean you need to scrutinize him completely. Tom Hanks is deserving of a thread like this.

Now, onto business, I really liked Tom in The Terminal. More of a sad film, but he was still great in Forrest Gump. I think my favorite is Tom in Toy Story. Him and Tim Allen were great voices.


Nice words as I remember the speech that you gave in the ending of your Scrooge movie.

That said, I am glad that people are finding their own direction, without my discussion or analysis, on how to comment on Tom Hanks career or your favorite movies. God, it's Tom freaking Hanks.


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Lots of great movie choices but I am going with the anti Tom Hanks movie role where he played a bad guy. I just liked the grittiness of this movie and role.

Road to Perdition (2002) .... Michael 'Mike' Sullivan


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Goldie wrote:
Lots of great movie choices but I am going with the anti Tom Hanks movie role where he played a bad guy. I just liked the grittiness of this movie and role.

Road to Perdition (2002) .... Michael 'Mike' Sullivan


Can't really argue about that.

Road to Perdition was an amazing movie, it was just so great to watch Hanks character grow in the movie, really touching, and made the ending hit home even more. A great movie no doubt, different style and feel, but still ... not as good as forest gump.

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I'm gonna have to go with either Bachelor Party or Joe Versus The Volcano. I must've watched Bachelor Party about 40 times when I was a kid. It's funny, it's sexy, it's 80's through and through - plus it co-stars TJ Hooker's Adrian Zmed and notorious sex bunny Tawny Kitaen. Pure movie magic.

Joe Versus The Volcano's just great. Magical, whimsical, daring, bizarre, and just a little bit crap. It's a film that should never have gotten past the script stage, but the fact that it made it all the way to being a big budget Tom Hanks/Meg Ryan rom-com fills me with giddy glee and hope for all of Hollywood.


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Favorite: Philadelphia

Least favorite: Road to Peredition (Jude Law and the cinematography were the only good things about this film)


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Some of my favorite Tom Hanks movies.

Catch Me If You Can (2002) .... Carl Hanratty
Cast Away (2000) .... Chuck Noland
Green Mile, The (1999) .... Paul Edgecomb
Toy Story 2 (1999) (voice) .... Sheriff Woody
Saving Private Ryan (1998) .... Capt. John Miller
Toy Story (1995) (voice) .... Woody
Forrest Gump (1994) .... Forrest Gump
Philadelphia (1993) .... Andrew Beckett

My favorite of those would have to be Saving Private Ryan. Amazing movie.


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Favorite Tom Hanks Movie: Saving Private Ryan
Favorite Tom Hanks Performance: Big

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My favorites:

1. Forrest Gump - 92.0
2. Cast Away - 91.5
3. Toy Story 2 - 91.4
4. Toy Story - 90.3
5. Radio Flyer - 87.2
6. Big - 86.6

I really need to see more of his movies.... I thought I had seen a lot.


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