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Kevin Phillipson (10021 KP) rated Turner & Hooch (1989) in Movies
Jan 29, 2023
Tom hanks (1 more)
Hooch
Hadnt seen this one in a long time since it came out on vhs back 1990 that’s how long I haven’t seen it anyway the film one I like for the comedy the chemistry between hanks and hooch hilarious from start to finish I always like a good Tom hanks film and this one no exception
Kevin Phillipson (10021 KP) rated The 'Burbs (1989) in Movies
Mar 21, 2018
Tom hanks (1 more)
Story
Not one of tom hanks well known films but i kinda like it for its humor about a group of neighbours who suspect there new neighbours are up now good and set out to prove it. Tom hanks is always good supported by carrie fisher as his wife and the rest of the cast good film remember it well on vhs back in the day
Chloe (778 KP) rated Cast Away (2000) in Movies
Jul 8, 2019
Greyhound (2020)
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Richard Granger (4 KP) rated Apollo 13 (1995) in Movies
May 4, 2019
Sarah (7798 KP) rated Uncommon Type: Some Stories in Books
Apr 16, 2018
Such a multi-talented man
Tom Hanks is probably my favourite actor. I don't think he's ever been in a film that I haven't liked. So for me this book of short stories was a bit of a worry as id hate for it not to be as good as his acting.
Fortunately however, these stories prove that Hanks can write as well as he can act. The stories are very short, but detailed and witty and for the most part very interesting. Not a lot tends to happen in these stories, they seem to be more of a "day in the life of" but this isn't a bad thing because they're so well written that you still find the stories to be very entertaining. The only parts of this book I didn't like were the short columns from Hank Fiset, which to me seemed a little out of place and not as well written as the rest of the books.
This really proves Hanks is a good author and I'd love for him to write a full novel. Something like the story about regression would make a great novel.
Fortunately however, these stories prove that Hanks can write as well as he can act. The stories are very short, but detailed and witty and for the most part very interesting. Not a lot tends to happen in these stories, they seem to be more of a "day in the life of" but this isn't a bad thing because they're so well written that you still find the stories to be very entertaining. The only parts of this book I didn't like were the short columns from Hank Fiset, which to me seemed a little out of place and not as well written as the rest of the books.
This really proves Hanks is a good author and I'd love for him to write a full novel. Something like the story about regression would make a great novel.