Bill Burr | Tom Hanks Films
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
- Bill talks about the works of prolific actors
1/15/24
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"The Burbs" is probably Tom Hanks' best comedy from that era, but it's such a stellar cast that the weight doesn't rest solely on him lol.
I was born in 1993 and my dad showed me it when I was maybe 7...it became my first cult classic I became obsessed with and still show it to friends bc it's so timeless
Yeah, the Burbs a corker! 👌😸
Recently though I thought 'A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood' (2019) was Tom Hanks' most loveable film since 'The Terminal' (2004)
- Such heartlifting, warm and funny movies.....Tom Hanks at his best is so great to watch.
And it's great to know he can still make movies this good from time to time ❤
Burbs rules.
Burbs is very funny. From that era I also liked Hanks in Bachelor Party & Dragnet. But I hated Joe vs The Volcano. Tried to watch it recently & it has not aged well.
I'm partial to Dragnet
Bill remembering the cars that Tom Hanks characters drove is really impressive recall
"I like the Money Pit..." The 'Burbs (1989) is my favorite Tom Hanks movie _by far_ and it's somewhere in my Top 5 comedy films as well; criminally underrated 👏
Watch Joe VS the Volcano, that movie is criminally underrated, I've watched Forest Gump many times and Road to Perdition is a real piece of art.
"Turner and Hooch" is a good early comedy for Hanks. "Big" is one of his best.
Saving Private Ryan, Cast Away, and Apollo 13 are my top 3.
I loved the Money Pit and Big as a kid.
Bill is the kinda guy I would LOVE to sit back with to watch an NBA or NFL game.
Glad that this video concludes with that remark towards the ump in "A League of Their Own", best line of dialogue Hanks ever uttered in his career.
"You misunderstood me!"
Dragnet never gets the respect it deserves.
Oh man, them doing the goat dance in Harry Morgan’s office while he just covers his head with his hands always cracks me up.
Bachelor party is fucking great
Agree. 100%!
"I have spells, I'm going to fly" -Tom Hanks, Mazes and Monsters
"Mazes and Monsters is a far-out game..."
Is Toam Hains the Wizard Man?
Well let’s see
Joe versus the Volcano is one of my all-time favourite movies.
Thanks for “Nothing in Common”. Yeah, Hanks and Gleason really hit home for me. Reminded me of my Dad.
You're absolutely 100% accurate Billy Twinkle Toes. I'm 47 years old and my four older sisters made me and my two brothers sit through this horrible horseshirt of a movie; because it was their turn to pick a movie rental. I will NEVER get back the two hours of my childhood WASTED watching this atrocity. God bless comedians for saying what regular guys can't get away with saying; because I really was beginning to wonder if something was wrong with me, for hating this movie so much.😂
Volunteers is a classic. Good watch if you haven’t seen it
Tom Hanks AND John Candy?
You cannot top that! \😸/
It’s ok. Splash is the better of the Hanks/Candy films.
I always enjoy these videos.
Death Wish 3 is the greatest movie ever created 🎥🎥🎥🎥❤️❤️❤️❤️
Seeing bill rugged up in a scarf and beanie while he was talking about NFL playoffs, this clip had me concoct and convinced that I need to see a movie with Bill Burr as a football coach.
1) Forrest gump. Anybody that says they don't like that movie is a liar,
2) I've said the same thing about Tom cruise. I don't go to the theater to see them, but when I do get around to seeing a Tom Cruise movie, I usually enjoy myself.
Yeah like Denzel Washington, you just can’t deny its entertaining, i dont like tom cruise as a person, who tf does nowadays, but man im not gonna act like his movies r shit becuz he’s a nutcase, his movies are kickass. A Few Good Men any day. Also rewatched Mission Impossible 1 and its still great
I love how you mix in some low effort hater comments in the outro 😂
I fucking love the Last Detail
“ How can the same industry that gave you Charles Bronson movies give you that “😂😂😂😂
I thought *A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood* (2019) was Tom Hanks' most loveable film since *The Terminal* (2004)
Such heartlifting and funny movies, make me feel happy.....Tom Hanks is so great / warm to watch. ❤
(And it's great to know he can *still* make movies this good, from time to time.....Much as I still love golden oldies like The Money Pit / The Burbs etc) ❤
Captain Phillips is incredible. Tom Hanks is such a good actor!
Here before all of the conspiracy nuts.
isaac kappy would know more than you
When I was about 10 years old, must have been in fifth grade, Bosom Buddies was my favorite show, and I absolutely idolized Tom Hanks. I wouldn’t have been able to put it into words then, but I liked his unbelievable comic timing and nice-guy charisma. I remember a rainy day at school where we couldn’t go out to recess so we played a game where everybody said their favorite actor. I said “Tom Hanks!” Then when Bosom Buddies was over, Tom Hanks would show up on an episode or two of Family Ties and I would just be *over the moon*. Then he broke out into the big time with Splash, and the rest was history. But I just knew right from the very beginning that he was destined for greatness, I could sense it.
The Burbs. Nuff said. Tom Cruise: Risky Business is at the top.
Cocktail was the movie... the Aussie guy stole the show!
Tom Cruise in the film Collateral, 2004!
I'm probably a bit unconventional here, but my top 3 are Volunteers, The Money Pit, and The Man With One Red Shoe. Punchline is a *seriously* underrated dramatic performance from him. And Cocktail is actually my favorite Tom Cruise movie....I've seen that film 50+ times
Did you guys hear that fart?
So you don’t like MOVIES you like CARS lol
The Burbs, A League of their Own, Turner and Hooch...
Hanks and Cruise for me too, definitely my favorite, I spent a LONG time trying to think if I had a favorite actor and I quickly noticed it become Tom Hanks as he was in every major masterpiece (gump, terminal, catch me if you can, green mile, perdition, big, Philadelphia, castaway, captain phillips, man called otto) followed by cruise after binging all the mission impossibles in preparation for the new one, checked out rain man, then Jerry maguire, top gun 1 and 2, just saw war of the world's HOLY MOLY WAS THAT CRAZY and now with cruise letting himself get old and backing away from scientology, it's okay to love him now!
Tom Hanks is the greatest actor alive in my opinion
and he likes little boys
Certified classic
Great edits as always Izzy. Diggin up the obscure Denis Leary filmography too 👌
Shaving Ryan’s Private
My personal 3 favorites gotta be: The Green Mile, The Terminal, and Cast Away.
The Tom Hanks movie I saw the most is probably Joe vs the Volcano, has one of the best "I quit" scenes of all time.
I love that movie! In the end, was it all just in his head?
@@Clubber-Slang no there were silly parts but I don't think any of it was supposed to be his imagination
@@AdudenamedVince It was just so over the top and with the 3 Meg Ryans, when I was a kid I just accepted it but, but when I watched it recently, I thought this all might have been just a visual metaphor for what it felt like going through the depression. Like how he saw the person at different times or mindsets. There's a movie out now that Jake Johnson does, 'Self Reliance', that has a lot of similar aspects.
I've always wanted Tom Hanks to play a good villain
Bill is so funny that he can make himself laugh.
My favorite is castaway 100 percent and saving private ryan blow me away
Whenever Bill was saying “I’m in!” All I could think about was Joey Diaz saying the same thing talking about needing to be friends with people with a little edge to em. “IF YOU LIKE TO SUCK ON TOES, IM IN! IF YOU SAY I DONT SMOKE WEED BUT YOU LIKE HEROIN, IM IN!”
Money Pit, The Green Mile and BIG ❤
I saw Cocktail once as a kid (I'm 34) I was probably 8-9ish.I only saw it once but I still vividly remember some scenes, in particular the scene after Ryan Stiles offs himself.
3:36 I haven’t seen Top Gun or Rolling Thunder since Pre-School they still are some of the best movies I remember seeing
The thing that makes Tom Cruise a perfect actor is that he is a completely empty vessel. Every role he does he is completely that role and you never have the sense of him having been in something else. He is 100% the character you are watching.
Of course, when he isn't playing a role, he has to be 100% Scientology, because being such a hollow shell, without a cult to fill him, air pressure alone would make him collapse in on himself.
The thumbnail lol
For Tom Hanks I'm surprised he didn't mention Turner and Hooch grat budy film and I think first Tom Hanks movie I ever saw.
I straight up did not remember Christopher Lloyd was in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. When I saw his young face I nearly shat. 5:46
Cocktail is a fucking MUST see!!
TOM CRUISE = LEGEND
The way he feels about Sleepless in Seattle is the same way I do. Right down to the comparison to Charles Bronson movies.
The Color of Money
Dragnet is my favourite Tom Hanks movie. His chemistry with Dan Akryod was great!
i'm a 80's horror fan, hanks 1st film was "he knows your alone", a cheap nyc city based 1980 slasher....if any1 ever watches this film you's see hanks really stand out from a cast that no one expected greatness from.
5) Forrest Gump
4) Catch Me If You Can
3) Toy Story
2) Saving Private Ryan
1) The Green Mile
Dragnet, Volunteers, and The Burbs. Can't talk about Cocktail of you haven't seen Cocktail. I was 9 years old watching Cocktail and loved it.
Sleepless in Seattle was a great movie.
Deep cut for Jack Nicholson..my favorite would be Missouri Breaks
DL incognito at the end? EPIC deep cut
The 'Burbs is a fuckin' masterpiece.
Good stuff as usual ❤the bill burr stuff. Now how do we get bill to watch this?
Tweet him a link
He’s probably too busy
It's puzzling why movies like " The Burbs" are not made anymore , really fun to watch , simple but hilarious the cast was great and original, movies like this were all over the 80s and 90s and you can watch them over and over , like Micheal J Fox everyone talks about back to the future and forgets movies like Doc hollywood those movies were a gem ,and nobody gave a shit about the Box office or how much a movie Made , i still go back to that Era
my fav is the burbs
Always liked Tom Cruise's 2nd (and Sean Penn's first) movie, ''Taps'' with George C. Scott and Timothy Hutton, and I liked him in Martin Scorsese's ''The Color of Money''. My favorite Tom Hanks comedies are ''Splash'', ''Bachelor Party'', ''The Man with One Red Shoe'' (although the original French movie is way better), ''Volunteers'', ''The Money Pit'' and ''The 'Burbs''.
The Burbs
Joe Vs The Volcano
Dragnet
Imagine if Burr had replaced Siskel. I mean really imagine it.
Catch Me If You Can one of my fav Hanks movies
@4:07: Wendi was great as Liz in "Rules of Engagent.."
Fun fact: the only reason I watched The Money Pit was because of that Family Guy scene where Peter references it while defending his dislike of The Godfather. I got curious loll.
''I loved The Money Pit... that is my answer to that statement.''
Joe vs the volcano is extremely underrated
The terminal is my favorite tom hanks movie
BACHELOR PARTY - best Tom Hanks movie
Bill, I know the English version of you... every person who knows him would agree... even HE would know... his nickname in the Prison Service was 'Scrappy-Doo'... this is the guy you need to talk to for re-affirmation... same psycho among ordinary people! But we love him and we love you!
I'm a big Tom Hanks fan but I've never had any motivation to see Sleepless in Seattle.
I never saw Sleepless in Seattle.
League of their own is definitely the funniest Tom Hanks movie I’ve seen. But I haven’t seen all of his movies.
The man with one red shoe
Hanks role in 'A league of their own' was good. Not my favorite, but man he sold it as a coach that didnt want to be there.
Yes! Was pleasantly surprised to see him in the movie, they’re not asking him to be super complex but he nails the comedic drunkard coach role really well, some heartwarming chemistry with Geena Davis, all-round great movie i think, doesn’t get talked about enough, its just such classic Hollywood sports feel-good entertainment, also love this golden age 40s feeling it has with the soundtrack and the aesthetic
I've seen at least one of either Sleepless in Seattle or You've Got Mail and I don't know which. They're the same movie.
Bachelor party ...a guilty pleasure
Big LoL
women see the jewellery, burr sees the cars
DRAGNET! DA DUM DA DUM
1.) The 'Burbs 2.) Cast Away 3.) The Green Mile/Saving Private Ryan. I can't pick 3. Must be 4.
1. Apollo 13
2. Forrest Gump
3. Saving Private Ryan
Tom Cruise was great in Young Guns.
His best performance ever!
Catch Me If You Can, Green Mile, Road to Perdition
Bachelor Party is a masterpiece and I say that without irony!
1. Forrest Gump 2. Castaway 3. Big 4. Saving Private Ryan 5.Charlie Wilson's War
Judgement Night is a great movie
Don't overlook Joe V the Volcano (my fave Hanks).
Tom Hanks is wonderful in A League of their Own, also ik its very popular to hate on him rn with how many video essays about Hollywood wokeism whine about him, but he’s done pretty good movies in recent years, News of the World I like a lot, A Man Called Otto was very enjoyable if predictable but I loved it, and A Beautiful Day in the Neighbourhood is amazing, love that movie to death absolutely underrated for how ppl never talk about it anymore, also Greyhound and The Post were great. Why the hell ppl need to hate on him cuz what he supports his son doing acting?
We need more "F is for Family."
Bachelor Party
The Money Pit
Dragnet
No joker for Bills laugh in this one? (I'm still only a minute in)
1. The Money Pit
2. Big
3. Forrest Gump
yup