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  1. #NonCosìVicino #film non particolarmente originale ma Tom #Hanks è una certezza ed è un piacere "leggero" che non annoia e fa il suo dovere d'intrattenimento. Spinge molto sui buoni sentimenti. #cinema

  2. #NonCosìVicino #film non particolarmente originale ma Tom #Hanks è una certezza ed è un piacere "leggero" che non annoia e fa il suo dovere d'intrattenimento.
    Spinge molto sui buoni sentimenti.

    #cinema

  3. Tom #Hanks sammelt Schreibmaschinen. Unter den 250 Exemplaren befindet sich auch eine “Erika E/10” aus der #DDR

    #Movie

    de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Ha

  4. Bei manchen Meldungen muss ich immer an die Worte von Tom #Hanks in #Apollo13 denken:

    "Wir haben ca 1000 Probleme vor uns, aber jetzt sind wir leider erst bei Nummer acht. Und da redest Du von Nummer 692!"

    Er hat ja so recht...

  5. #ZDF (seit 20:15/ oder Mediathek) : Ein Mann namens Otto -> Remake des wunderbaren „Ein Mann namens Ove“.

    Ein Hingucker dank Tom #Hanks
    #filmtipp #tv

  6. Tom #Hanks sammelt Schreibmaschinen. Unter den 250 Exemplaren befindet sich auch eine “Erika E/10” aus der #DDR

    #Movie

    de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Ha

  7. 𝗛𝘂𝗶𝘇𝗲𝗻 𝘃𝗮𝗻 𝗦𝗽𝗶𝗲𝗹𝗯𝗲𝗿𝗴 𝗲𝗻 𝗛𝗮𝗻𝗸𝘀 𝘃𝗼𝗼𝗿𝗹𝗼𝗽𝗶𝗴 𝗻𝗶𝗲𝘁 𝗮𝗮𝗻𝗴𝗲𝘁𝗮𝘀𝘁 𝗱𝗼𝗼𝗿 𝘃𝘂𝘂𝗿

    De huizen van Steven Spielberg en Tom Hanks in Los Angeles zijn niet verwoest door de enorme natuurbranden in de stad. Dat meldt TMZ. De website heeft foto's gezien van hun huizen. De meeste panden ernaast zijn wel door het vuur verslonden.

    rtl.nl/boulevard/artikel/54887

    #Huizen #Spielberg #Hanks

  8. Anyone else think #CooperKoch looks just like a #Hanks? I mean, you could just drop him in this photo of Tom and Jim Hanks, and he'd just fit right in!

  9. :youtube: #CNN #News

    ℹ Actor #TomHanks sat down with #CNN's Christiane #Amanpour as celebrations for the 80th anniversary of #DDay, marking the beginning of the end of #WorldWarII, were underway

    #TomHanks was also asked if he is worried about another #Trump presidency. Hear his response

    📝 A very interesting interview that reveals #Hanks is also an amateur historian - well worth watching

    youtu.be/mrUAHQkLKtY?feature=s #Military #History

  10. Mike Johnson’s groveling meeting with Trump at Mar-a-Lago on Friday:

    It was a deeply weird affair. With Trump hovering watchfully over Johnson, the House Speaker said that in campaigning, he’s discovered that people across the country just happen to be thoroughly obsessed with precisely the same thing that preoccupies Trump.

    “Everywhere we go, one of the first questions that people ask about is this issue of #election #integrity,” Johnson said.

    The GOP remains as committed as ever to their disturbing post-insurrection denial path.

    At least a dozen Republican incumbents or prominent candidates in competitive races are tainted with #election #denialism, some of it extremely serious or even #deranged.

    These include representatives like #Scott #Perry of Pennsylvania, who was extensively involved in Trump’s coup, #Anna #Paulina #Luna of Florida, who co-wrote a children’s book falsely depicting the 2020 election as stolen, and #Derrick #Van #Orden of Wisconsin, who attended the Capitol rally on January 6.

    Meanwhile, GOP Representatives #Mike #Garcia and #Ken #Calvert of California, and #David #Schweikert of Arizona, all voted not to certify Biden’s electors.

    Representative #Jen #Kiggans of Virginia repeatedly fed doubts about the 2020 outcome.

    Democrats view all these as key targets.

    Then there are election-denying GOP candidates in other top-tier races, such as #Scott #Baugh in California, who refused to acknowledge Biden’s victory, #Joe #Kent in Washington State, who called for the rioters to be pardoned, and #Mayra #Flores in Texas, who spread crackpot January 6th conspiracy theories. That’s only a partial list.

    Could this factor help tip the balance of the House? It’s not all that far-fetched a possibility.

    Dave Wasserman, senior editor and elections analyst at Cook Political Report, suggests keeping an eye on the GOP primary underway in the district of Representative #Lauren #Boebert (who is running in another district).
    That pits wild-eyed election denier #Ron #Hanks against a saner opponent.
    If Hanks wins, Democrats have a “very good chance” of winning Boebert’s seat, Wasserman says.

    The upshot? As Wasserman notes, election denialism might end up mattering in only a limited number of races.

    But, he adds, “the margin in the House is so close right now that even things like that could affect the outcome.”

    newrepublic.com/article/180690

  11. Mike Johnson’s groveling meeting with Trump at Mar-a-Lago on Friday:

    It was a deeply weird affair. With Trump hovering watchfully over Johnson, the House Speaker said that in campaigning, he’s discovered that people across the country just happen to be thoroughly obsessed with precisely the same thing that preoccupies Trump.

    “Everywhere we go, one of the first questions that people ask about is this issue of #election #integrity,” Johnson said.

    The GOP remains as committed as ever to their disturbing post-insurrection denial path.

    At least a dozen Republican incumbents or prominent candidates in competitive races are tainted with #election #denialism, some of it extremely serious or even #deranged.

    These include representatives like #Scott #Perry of Pennsylvania, who was extensively involved in Trump’s coup, #Anna #Paulina #Luna of Florida, who co-wrote a children’s book falsely depicting the 2020 election as stolen, and #Derrick #Van #Orden of Wisconsin, who attended the Capitol rally on January 6.

    Meanwhile, GOP Representatives #Mike #Garcia and #Ken #Calvert of California, and #David #Schweikert of Arizona, all voted not to certify Biden’s electors.

    Representative #Jen #Kiggans of Virginia repeatedly fed doubts about the 2020 outcome.

    Democrats view all these as key targets.

    Then there are election-denying GOP candidates in other top-tier races, such as #Scott #Baugh in California, who refused to acknowledge Biden’s victory, #Joe #Kent in Washington State, who called for the rioters to be pardoned, and #Mayra #Flores in Texas, who spread crackpot January 6th conspiracy theories. That’s only a partial list.

    Could this factor help tip the balance of the House? It’s not all that far-fetched a possibility.

    Dave Wasserman, senior editor and elections analyst at Cook Political Report, suggests keeping an eye on the GOP primary underway in the district of Representative #Lauren #Boebert (who is running in another district).
    That pits wild-eyed election denier #Ron #Hanks against a saner opponent.
    If Hanks wins, Democrats have a “very good chance” of winning Boebert’s seat, Wasserman says.

    The upshot? As Wasserman notes, election denialism might end up mattering in only a limited number of races.

    But, he adds, “the margin in the House is so close right now that even things like that could affect the outcome.”

    newrepublic.com/article/180690

  12. Mike Johnson’s groveling meeting with Trump at Mar-a-Lago on Friday:

    It was a deeply weird affair. With Trump hovering watchfully over Johnson, the House Speaker said that in campaigning, he’s discovered that people across the country just happen to be thoroughly obsessed with precisely the same thing that preoccupies Trump.

    “Everywhere we go, one of the first questions that people ask about is this issue of #election #integrity,” Johnson said.

    The GOP remains as committed as ever to their disturbing post-insurrection denial path.

    At least a dozen Republican incumbents or prominent candidates in competitive races are tainted with #election #denialism, some of it extremely serious or even #deranged.

    These include representatives like #Scott #Perry of Pennsylvania, who was extensively involved in Trump’s coup, #Anna #Paulina #Luna of Florida, who co-wrote a children’s book falsely depicting the 2020 election as stolen, and #Derrick #Van #Orden of Wisconsin, who attended the Capitol rally on January 6.

    Meanwhile, GOP Representatives #Mike #Garcia and #Ken #Calvert of California, and #David #Schweikert of Arizona, all voted not to certify Biden’s electors.

    Representative #Jen #Kiggans of Virginia repeatedly fed doubts about the 2020 outcome.

    Democrats view all these as key targets.

    Then there are election-denying GOP candidates in other top-tier races, such as #Scott #Baugh in California, who refused to acknowledge Biden’s victory, #Joe #Kent in Washington State, who called for the rioters to be pardoned, and #Mayra #Flores in Texas, who spread crackpot January 6th conspiracy theories. That’s only a partial list.

    Could this factor help tip the balance of the House? It’s not all that far-fetched a possibility.

    Dave Wasserman, senior editor and elections analyst at Cook Political Report, suggests keeping an eye on the GOP primary underway in the district of Representative #Lauren #Boebert (who is running in another district).
    That pits wild-eyed election denier #Ron #Hanks against a saner opponent.
    If Hanks wins, Democrats have a “very good chance” of winning Boebert’s seat, Wasserman says.

    The upshot? As Wasserman notes, election denialism might end up mattering in only a limited number of races.

    But, he adds, “the margin in the House is so close right now that even things like that could affect the outcome.”

    newrepublic.com/article/180690

  13. Mike Johnson’s groveling meeting with Trump at Mar-a-Lago on Friday:

    It was a deeply weird affair. With Trump hovering watchfully over Johnson, the House Speaker said that in campaigning, he’s discovered that people across the country just happen to be thoroughly obsessed with precisely the same thing that preoccupies Trump.

    “Everywhere we go, one of the first questions that people ask about is this issue of #election #integrity,” Johnson said.

    The GOP remains as committed as ever to their disturbing post-insurrection denial path.

    At least a dozen Republican incumbents or prominent candidates in competitive races are tainted with #election #denialism, some of it extremely serious or even #deranged.

    These include representatives like #Scott #Perry of Pennsylvania, who was extensively involved in Trump’s coup, #Anna #Paulina #Luna of Florida, who co-wrote a children’s book falsely depicting the 2020 election as stolen, and #Derrick #Van #Orden of Wisconsin, who attended the Capitol rally on January 6.

    Meanwhile, GOP Representatives #Mike #Garcia and #Ken #Calvert of California, and #David #Schweikert of Arizona, all voted not to certify Biden’s electors.

    Representative #Jen #Kiggans of Virginia repeatedly fed doubts about the 2020 outcome.

    Democrats view all these as key targets.

    Then there are election-denying GOP candidates in other top-tier races, such as #Scott #Baugh in California, who refused to acknowledge Biden’s victory, #Joe #Kent in Washington State, who called for the rioters to be pardoned, and #Mayra #Flores in Texas, who spread crackpot January 6th conspiracy theories. That’s only a partial list.

    Could this factor help tip the balance of the House? It’s not all that far-fetched a possibility.

    Dave Wasserman, senior editor and elections analyst at Cook Political Report, suggests keeping an eye on the GOP primary underway in the district of Representative #Lauren #Boebert (who is running in another district).
    That pits wild-eyed election denier #Ron #Hanks against a saner opponent.
    If Hanks wins, Democrats have a “very good chance” of winning Boebert’s seat, Wasserman says.

    The upshot? As Wasserman notes, election denialism might end up mattering in only a limited number of races.

    But, he adds, “the margin in the House is so close right now that even things like that could affect the outcome.”

    newrepublic.com/article/180690

  14. Mike Johnson’s groveling meeting with Trump at Mar-a-Lago on Friday:

    It was a deeply weird affair. With Trump hovering watchfully over Johnson, the House Speaker said that in campaigning, he’s discovered that people across the country just happen to be thoroughly obsessed with precisely the same thing that preoccupies Trump.

    “Everywhere we go, one of the first questions that people ask about is this issue of #election #integrity,” Johnson said.

    The GOP remains as committed as ever to their disturbing post-insurrection denial path.

    At least a dozen Republican incumbents or prominent candidates in competitive races are tainted with #election #denialism, some of it extremely serious or even #deranged.

    These include representatives like #Scott #Perry of Pennsylvania, who was extensively involved in Trump’s coup, #Anna #Paulina #Luna of Florida, who co-wrote a children’s book falsely depicting the 2020 election as stolen, and #Derrick #Van #Orden of Wisconsin, who attended the Capitol rally on January 6.

    Meanwhile, GOP Representatives #Mike #Garcia and #Ken #Calvert of California, and #David #Schweikert of Arizona, all voted not to certify Biden’s electors.

    Representative #Jen #Kiggans of Virginia repeatedly fed doubts about the 2020 outcome.

    Democrats view all these as key targets.

    Then there are election-denying GOP candidates in other top-tier races, such as #Scott #Baugh in California, who refused to acknowledge Biden’s victory, #Joe #Kent in Washington State, who called for the rioters to be pardoned, and #Mayra #Flores in Texas, who spread crackpot January 6th conspiracy theories. That’s only a partial list.

    Could this factor help tip the balance of the House? It’s not all that far-fetched a possibility.

    Dave Wasserman, senior editor and elections analyst at Cook Political Report, suggests keeping an eye on the GOP primary underway in the district of Representative #Lauren #Boebert (who is running in another district).
    That pits wild-eyed election denier #Ron #Hanks against a saner opponent.
    If Hanks wins, Democrats have a “very good chance” of winning Boebert’s seat, Wasserman says.

    The upshot? As Wasserman notes, election denialism might end up mattering in only a limited number of races.

    But, he adds, “the margin in the House is so close right now that even things like that could affect the outcome.”

    newrepublic.com/article/180690

  15. Tom #Hanks sammelt Schreibmaschinen. Unter den 250 Exemplaren befindet sich auch eine “Erika E/10” aus der #DDR

    #Movie

    de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Ha

  16. Tom #Hanks sammelt Schreibmaschinen. Unter den 250 Exemplaren befindet sich auch eine “Erika E/10” aus der #DDR

    #Movie

    t.co/UKj5Mr5R6h

  17. #science #fiction #ScienceFiction #SciFi #film #movie #mermaid #sea #ocean #comedy #FTW #hannah #hanks

    Retro SciFi of the Week…

    Splash (1984)

    A creature comes out of the sea and reeks havoc.

    (image: fair use image from the film)

  18. Ich bin endlich dazu gekommen, Sarah Bosettis Podcast von letzter Woche zu hören und habe dabei erfahren, dass Tom #Hanks heutzutage eine Rolle wie in „Philadelphia“ nicht mehr annehmen würde. Nicht weil er keinen Homosexuellen spielen möchte, sondern weil das Publikum mehr Authentizität verdient hätte.

    Sarah und ihr Gast unterhielten sich dann einige Zeit über das Thema. Das geneigte Flauschie mag sich selbst ein Bild davon machen:

    Link zum Podcast

    Kurzfassung: Laut Hanks sollten queere Charaktere von queeren Darstellys gespielt werden, Sarah sieht das anders.

    Mich würde interessieren, wie Eure Meinung dazu ist. Dürfen/sollten/müssen Rollen nur an Menschen vergeben werden, die - so weit physisch und psychisch möglich - mit dem zu spielenden Charakter übereinstimmen und dadurch auch persönlich nachfühlen und vermitteln können, wie es der Person auf der Leinwand tatsächlich geht?

    Das würde dann wahrscheinlich nicht nur den Bereich #LGBTQ+ betreffen, sondern auch Hautfarbe, Religionszugehörigkeit und körperliche Einschränkungen. Stichwort #Whitewashing.

    Ich persönlich fand die Darstellung der Gehörlosen in „Verstehen Sie die Béliers?“ durch hörende Menschen vollkommen lächerlich, auch wenn der Film insgesamt sehenswert ist. „Coda“ macht es da viel besser. YMMV, of course.

    Andererseits sind die wenigsten Darstellys tatsächlich an Krebs oder Alzheimer erkrankt, haben Angehörige an 9/11 verloren oder treten in einer eisernen Rüstung gegen Außerirdische an.

    Wenn wir nun ein Höchstmaß an Authentizität fördern oder gar verlangen wollen, sollten queere Schauspielys dann Heten spielen (dürfen)?

    Was denkt Ihr darüber?

    BTW: sollte es mal einen Film über mich und mein Leben geben, so würde ich mir wünschen, dass ich von Benedict Cumberbatch verkörpert werden würde. Selbst wenn er straight wie eine Eisenbahnschwelle sein sollte. 😊