Tom Hanks reveals his favorite three movies
Tom Hanks revealed during an appearance on The Bill Simmons Podcast which were the top three favorite movies he had ever made. This very personal selection is made on a simple basis, not “according to how the movies came out” but, he said, “I would do it in the manner of personal experience that I have. had by turning them ”.
Cloud Atlas, the 2012 sci-fi film by the Wachowski sisters, is her top pick. Speaking of which, the 65-year-old actor explains that he was “shot on a hope and a dream and nothing but a circle of
love.” It was his first time touring in Germany and he felt like he was “surrounded by history”; but most of all he liked the “fantastic people” who worked on this film.
The star’s second favorite film is The Outstanding Team, shot in 1992. The film is about women’s baseball and its appeal to Tom Hanks is simply that… he got to play baseball before and during the shoot. !
Finally, third on the top list is Alone in the World, a Robin Hood released in 2000. Tom Hanks, after a plane crash, found himself alone on a desert island with only a volleyball for company. The same balloon reached a record price in an online Hollywood Memorabilia auction that runs until November 11.
Jared Leto spent three hours a day preparing to play his character in House of GucciFilming in Italy for House of Gucci was not easy, and Jared Leto was spending three hours a day preparing to play his character. His performance made a big impression on the audience who had already had the chance to see the film at the international premiere. The actor and musician stars as Paolo Gucci, businessman and fashion designer, cousin of Maurizio Gucci and “black sheep” of the family. Like all the actors in the film, he had to improvise an accent with a vague Italian resonance. But the hardest part was the long hours spent in makeup each day. The incredible result even amazed Al Pacino: “You have no idea how mind-blowing it was when this guy arrived, dressed as Paolo, stood next to me – I was new to Italy – and I thought, “Who is this?”, because he kept calling me “Daddy!” Said the IndieWire actor, who plays the pater familias in the Ridley Scott film, said.