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By Vivienne
#321599
Please remember Edith Bowman will have Tom Hanks on her show today, discussing his new movie. This may be very good indeed. :-)
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By MK Chris
#321602
Tom Hanks is a brilliant actor.

These are the simple rules. No barking, now growling, you will not lift your leg to anything in this house. This is not your room. No slobbering, no chewing, you will wear a flea collar. This is not your room. No begging for food, no sniffing of crotches, and you will not drink from my toilet. This is not your room.
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By Console
#321607
He has done some great films, 'Apollo 13', 'Catch me if you can', 'Cast-away', 'Forrest Gump', 'Punchline' and 'The Money Pit', to name a few. Did you know that he's over 50 now? He doesn't look it.
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By Vivienne
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Nope, he's a handsome beast, to be sure! "Sleepless in Seattle" was my all-time favourite. Love a bit of utter "slush" Oh yes.
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By Console
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I've seen about five minutes of that film, which consisted of him sitting on the floor looking through some post; at least, I think it was that film.
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By MK Chris
#321617
It was a shocking film, Viv.

Apollo 13 was very good though, it was out around the same time as my birthday, I remember going to see it at the cinema with a few mates. Forrest Gump I didn't appreciate when it was out, but is also very good. And who can forget "Big".
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By Vivienne
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It was not a shocking film. You just need an emotional mind to appreciate "sleepless in seattle". I loved it. I went to see it 10 + times at the movies.
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By Console
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Vivienne wrote:It comes as no surprise that you didn't like a film with emotion in it.


I didn't say I didn't like it; I haven't seen it, I have no opinion of it at all.

Topher wrote:And who can forget "Big".


'Big' was a fantastic film. 'Polar Express' and 'Joe vs the Volcano' were a bit weak (read 'crap'), but apart from that he's done pretty god stuff. Oh, and 'Toy Story' as well, that was alright.
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By Yudster
#321626
Topher wrote:Tom Hanks is a brilliant actor.

These are the simple rules. No barking, now growling, you will not lift your leg to anything in this house. This is not your room. No slobbering, no chewing, you will wear a flea collar. This is not your room. No begging for food, no sniffing of crotches, and you will not drink from my toilet. This is not your room.


Turner and Hooch is the best dog movie ever.

Sleepless in Seattle is a frankly appalling piece of sentimental rubbish, employing every cinematic cliche in the book in order to elicit a positive emotional response in its slack-jawed hormonal audience. I absolutely love it.
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By Vivienne
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[quote="Console"I didn't say I didn't like it; I haven't seen it, I have no opinion of it at all..[/quote]

Well, it's about time you saw it! I recommend it, which means it must be worth watching.
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By MK Chris
#321657
The Green Mile is an awesome film, but a very obvious one to mention.
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By MK Chris
#321676
I remember seeing that at the cinema for my birthday as well. Some woman from work who was nearly twice my age and who I later found out fancied me took me. I don't really remember it that well.
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By natfatbat
#321682
Topher wrote:I remember seeing that at the cinema for my birthday as well. Some woman from work who was nearly twice my age and who I later found out fancied me took me. I don't really remember it that well.

ah, so not so obvious. Can't sus you out Toph.
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By MK Chris
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natfatbat wrote:
Topher wrote:I remember seeing that at the cinema for my birthday as well. Some woman from work who was nearly twice my age and who I later found out fancied me took me. I don't really remember it that well.

ah, so not so obvious. Can't sus you out Toph.

What's to suss out?
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By MK Chris
#321690
Like I've said in the past. I don't really get hints, you have to tell me outright.
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By natfatbat
#321692
Topher wrote:
natfatbat wrote:
Topher wrote:I remember seeing that at the cinema for my birthday as well. Some woman from work who was nearly twice my age and who I later found out fancied me took me. I don't really remember it that well.

ah, so not so obvious. Can't sus you out Toph.

What's to suss out?


I can't understand why you have to point out whether things really are worth mentioning, or are obvious etc. If Tom Hanks is the topic, surely all his films are obvious choices. I GIVE UP!