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o justify paying Tom Hanks $1 million to play 900 people of all races and ethnicities. scene," he summed up one of the film's biggest highlights. missed. 16. Joe in Joe vs. the Volcano (1990) Probably our least favorite Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan pairing, Joe vs. the Volcano has its moments. Mostly, it was ahead of its time, combining existential black comedy and screwball comedy into a film that could have been great but didn't quite hit the mark. Joe (Hanks) only has six months to live, so when an eccentric millionaire (Lloyd Bridges) suggests that Joe jump into.
an active volcano. Advertisement Tom Hanks and Ossie Davis in "Joe vs. the Volcano." Photo Benin WhatsApp Number Credit: Warner Bros. Pictures/Everett Collection You know, die with dignity. This crazy “starting point” is followed by a less-than-realistic existential meditation. Still, while this absurdist film isn't our favorite, it's still a decent watch. Tom Hanks: The 15 Best Roles 15. Alan Ball “Splash” (1984) Advertisement Ron Howard’s “Splash” is effortless, charming and fun, definitelyis an often overlooked classic.
In the film, the beautiful mermaid Madison accidentally meets a little girl on the coast of Cape Cod.Boy Alan Ball. Twenty years after the incident, the depressed Allen (played by Tom Hanks) came to the Cape again. Ad Daryl Hannah and Tom Hanks in "Splash." Photo provided There he meets the eccentric scientist Dr. Walter Kornbluth (Eugene Levy). What's more, Madison (Daryl Hannah) saves Allen from drowning and eventually gets his wallet. Armed with Ellen's
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