I own the collection I think im gonna binge watch it again. I got some great WW2 documentary from the ww2 memorial in history museum in London that are really good.
With Deep Fake technology as good as it is these days. The only way I'm going to watch a Tom Hanks film is if they superimpose 1996 Trump onto Hanx. Only under that circumstance will I ever watch another Hanx film.
If you really want your mind blown, watch the children's DISNEY classic, Hocus Pocus. You will never look at Disney or that movie the same again. (Think of the witches sucking the lives out of children) and putting the parents to sleep with their spells. I live in Disney's backyard. The dream used to be, and we did save and take our kids there, but I have no intention of every giving that company access to my grandchildren, if I can help it. Sick. Sick. Sick. I hope they are a casualty of all that is going to happen. It would bother me not to see their structures sitting barren until or if we can trust them with the minds and hearts of our children ever again, and actually, I think we have given Hollywood and Disney far too much influence over our lives.
You're right. I'll never look at Hocus Pocus the same again. It's a real cinematic portrayal of adrenochrome harvest/use. It was right there in our faces the whole time, and we're never knew. Terrible!
Watch neither. Watch an old black and white war movie.
Or go to Archive.org and find the entire broadcast day of CBS radio on D-Day. It starts at midnight and goes through the whole speculation if that was "the day" and through all the radio interceptions, Eisenhower's announcement to the French Resistance, and European news feeds. Fascinating.
I never warmed to Hanx; didn't have a reason to actually dislike him but was never a fan, though I enjoyed several of the films he was in. Can't bear to look at him now or any of the modern movies: they all have some sick stuff to promote / normalise. Old movies are free of all this evil cr@p. Thoroughly enjoying Sgt Bilko right now.
Forest Gump is always good. But knowing what I know about Hanks both those movies are ruined for me. He was one of my favorite actors too
I own the collection I think im gonna binge watch it again. I got some great WW2 documentary from the ww2 memorial in history museum in London that are really good.
After revisiting Band of Brothers earlier this year, I came to realise how Saving Private Ryan pales in comparison....
Either way now both things are connected to Spielberg... There goes my childhood...
With Deep Fake technology as good as it is these days. The only way I'm going to watch a Tom Hanks film is if they superimpose 1996 Trump onto Hanx. Only under that circumstance will I ever watch another Hanx film.
If you really want your mind blown, watch the children's DISNEY classic, Hocus Pocus. You will never look at Disney or that movie the same again. (Think of the witches sucking the lives out of children) and putting the parents to sleep with their spells. I live in Disney's backyard. The dream used to be, and we did save and take our kids there, but I have no intention of every giving that company access to my grandchildren, if I can help it. Sick. Sick. Sick. I hope they are a casualty of all that is going to happen. It would bother me not to see their structures sitting barren until or if we can trust them with the minds and hearts of our children ever again, and actually, I think we have given Hollywood and Disney far too much influence over our lives.
You're right. I'll never look at Hocus Pocus the same again. It's a real cinematic portrayal of adrenochrome harvest/use. It was right there in our faces the whole time, and we're never knew. Terrible!
Wow! I’m waking up every day. This is surreal
You mean because Hanks won't be making any more movies?
How can you stand watching Tom Hanks on the screen knowing what we know about him now ?
What was Woody doing while Andy was sleeping?
Yeah knowing how he treats kids I’m glad Jenny gave him aids!
I’ll never watch anything with Tom Hanks again.
I can't even watch a Tom Hanks movie without getting sick.
The Patriot.
Watch neither. Watch an old black and white war movie.
Or go to Archive.org and find the entire broadcast day of CBS radio on D-Day. It starts at midnight and goes through the whole speculation if that was "the day" and through all the radio interceptions, Eisenhower's announcement to the French Resistance, and European news feeds. Fascinating.
I never warmed to Hanx; didn't have a reason to actually dislike him but was never a fan, though I enjoyed several of the films he was in. Can't bear to look at him now or any of the modern movies: they all have some sick stuff to promote / normalise. Old movies are free of all this evil cr@p. Thoroughly enjoying Sgt Bilko right now.