That Thing You Do
Cast :Tom Hanks, Tom Everett Scott, Liv Tyler, Charlize Theron
Director :Tom Hanks
Studio :Twentieth Century Fox Home Video
Format :Color, Closed-captioned, Widescreen, Dolby
Released Date :October 04, 1996
DVD Released Date :June 05, 2001
Language :French (Dubbed), English (Subtitled), English (Dubbed), Spanish (Subtitled), English (Original Language), French (Original Language)
Audience Rating :PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
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Rating
DateJune 24, 2005
SummaryKeen slice of 60's culture
Content
Written and directed by Tom Hanks, TTYD tells the story of the early garage bands and their rise to the top of the charts. He helped assemble a remarkable cast that work their way into your heart while reminding us of a time where overnight sensations took weeks if not months to surface.

This is one of my all time favorite movies for several reasons: quirky dialogue, kinda hokey characters (because of the time setting), cross country travel, and very archetypal players. Fans of Tom Hanks will recognize many of his colleagues that appear in much of the work that he does. I recommend this movie for days when you're feeling down and you want a pick me up.

Rating
DateJune 08, 2005
SummaryThat Thing You Do!
Content
Tom Hanks has truley had a successful career. Not only has he mastered acting, but to top it off he makes this great film. I saw a quick glince at it for the first time about a month ago on HBO and then went through my TV guides to see when it was gonna be on again. I ended up watching it on a Friday after I got off of school and it was amazing and inspiring, for I was in a band at my school and I loved making films.

The story is about a band of four: Jimmy (played by Jonathan Schaech) the songwriter, guitarist, and singer, though struggles with emotional problems; Lenny (wonderfully played by Steve Zahn) the goofy co-guitarist who loves life & music and is looking for a hot girl occasionally; The Bass Player (played by Ethan Embry), a geeky little guy who hardly has any dialogue and no name; And Jimmy (greatly played by Tom Everett Scott), the drummer and the heart and soul of the band.
The Main Supporting Roles are Liv Tyler as Faye, Jimmy's girlfriend who in the end marries Jimmy; and Tom Hanks as their manager Mr. Smith, and minor roles by Charlie Theron, Giovanni Ribsiki, Alex Rocco and a cameo by Malcolm in the Middle's Bryan Cranston.

I think this is a truly great film to anyone with a great sense of humor, admiration for film, and a heart for music.

Rating
DateApril 17, 2005
Summary'That Thing You Do!'(20th Century Fox)Running time:110 min.
Content
Something you don't see that often anymore.A movie that isn't JUST clean,inoffensive,fun,charming and entertaining as such,but STILL decent/cool enough to appeal to maybe 90% of the mass movie going audience.If this movie would've come out,say 20-30 years earlier than it had,it would've probably become a classic.'That Thing You Do!' is about the rise and fall of a fictional 1964 rock&roll band,The One-ders(later changed to The Wonders) from Erie,PA that scores a major hit with their snappy single,"That Thing You Do!" I liked the other songs they played in the movie as well.The staff in this film include talent such as Steve Zahn,Tom Hanks,Tom Everett Scott(his 2nd movie),Liv Tyler,Johnathon Schaech among others.Chris Isaak makes a cameo appearance as a recording studio engineer.A warm-hearted drama that's fit for basically everyone.Recommended.

Rating
DateApril 07, 2005
SummaryParallels to the Beatles and the music industry
Content
This movie has many parallels to those fab four in Liverpool:
-Jimmy is John Lennon in he is the talented, moody one who is more into creative expansion than touring and making more fans.
-Lenny is Paul McCartney, the one who didn't care about expanding their horizons, but enjoyed being a rock star and the fun that it involved. He also never took anything too seriously.
-Guy is Ringo Starr, the popular drummer who everyone liked and was the one no one ever had too much of a problem with.
-Ethan Embry is George Harrison, the quiet loner one who was probably the furthest remove from the group and ultimately left the band first (like George did with the Beatles).
-Fay (A very beautiful Liv Tyler) represents Jimmy's girl who in the end loses him to other women and his music (like what happen to Lennon's first wife while he was with the "Beatles")
-Tom Hanks is Mr. White, the cut to the chase manager. Unlike the Beatles manager Brian Epstein, Mr. White is never preceived as having a close friendship/relationship with the band, unlike Epstein, who with producer George Martin did have a close relationship with the "Beatles".

There are other parallels to the Beatles:
-There hit song is a sped up version of a slow ballad, much like the Beatles "Please Please Me."
-Jimmy throws up before their TV appearance, like George Harrison did before "Ed Sullivan".
-Their TV appearance on "Hollywood Showcase" is like the one the Beatles had on "Ed Sullivan", complete with the dress and the stage set up.
-They are hounded by girls after a show, like "Hard Days Night".
-The initial drummer is replaced, like the Beatles did when they replaced Pete Best with Ringo Starr.
-The "careful girls he's engaged" quote for Jimmy was similar to Lennon's "Sorry girls he's married" on "Ed Sullivan".
-They go into making movies, like the "Beatles" did.
-Jimmy and Fay break up, much like John Lennon did with his first wife while with the "Beatles".
-Guy befriends Fay after the breakup, like Paul McCartney did Mrs. Lennon.


The other parallels has to do with being a "one hit wonder", like so many bands in the past. Also the movie has funny (but truthful) representations of record managers and executives. It also shows why it's very hard for a band to last a long time. With hilarious representations of artists such as Diana Ross, Tom Jones, and Petula Clark, this movie is a light hearted comedy of the fast turnaround from hit makers to has beens. Rent it today and get a good laugh. Oh, and the music is top notch, great original soundtrack!

Rating
DateFebruary 20, 2005
SummaryThis is what movies are SUPPOSED to be
Content
30 years ago this movie would have won the Oscar for best picture. It's clean, smart, upbeat, engaging, and uplifting. Sadly, Hollywood has forgotten that movies used to be about good people and good times. Well, thankfully, Tom Hanks shows that he both remembers what makes a great GREAT family movie, AND he knows how to make one. Go Tom! Would love to see a sequel.
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