the happening
Mark Wahlberg
Boogie Nights
The Departed
I Heart Huckabees
Fear
Ted
the happening
Wit. I assume. Philadelphia he was the gay w/ aids. On this board of weak wristed phobes, that's a villainy asunder. Lady Killer he was the murderer but even as that you couldn't help saying aww Tommy Hanks! Road to Perdition is the same way. He plays this bad mobster guy but at the end your emotions counter with ah man he was a lot more easier to follow than Jude Law.
There's no doubt. But same with League of Their Own. Calling him a "villain" in that role is a stretch. The easy answer to your question is "no", he doesn't play the true villain.
Truly the last of the pure good guys in cinema. Probably the best since Jimmy Stewart...
Green Mile should be on that list above.
Yeah, but still, he wasn't the baddest of the bad in that movie...
no...not the bad guy list. I mean the list of his best movies.
Oh ok--I don't have any qualms with that choice. Though a sad story is that my ex gf was the nurse that tried to save Michael Clark Duncan's life and said that though they said they were trying to save him @ Cedars Sinai hospital, that he was already dead on arrival. Said he was such a large human that it took a group of people to move his body to the morgue.
The Avengers, but she was in it
damn for real? that sucks.
although, it would have been kind of funny if she placed her mouth over his and breathed in real loud. then look around at everyone staring..."what? you know...Green Mile."
I don't have anything to say bad about the ex. However, if she was a witch, I would've probably hoped she would've done that.![]()
either that or check his Johnson out...lol
On a dead guy? That would have been hilarity but something I'd probably not want to know![]()
it'd be funny as . if I saw someone do that, I'd have a hard time not giggling.
CTO- you are so crazy...![]()
I think tom hanks plays a bad guy in cloud atlas...I've only seen parts of it.
Good call Zak...That was a great scene...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HyObQH1RmLo
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she had a bigger role in Captain America 2
I apologize here. I thought I'd referenced the post about Steven Guttenberg not Hanks, so keep that in mind.
They've been showing "The Bedroom Window" on the Cable of late and 30 years has improved this film. He underplays it and it sustains this film. Might give it a second look.
He also has a harrowing bit in "The Boys From Brazil"...though in that film he's his frenetic MO. Still it is a nice turn.
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