Agreed, @kdub4318, it's incredible! But I double checked, this is the actual amount. Actually, it was sort of an experiment project, the first of it's kind. They didn't expect such success and Tom hade no backend deal in this case.
@@BoxOfficeJoe Paul Newman's last film too. And if you've seen HUD, then you see those years expanded through time...and HUD is also another gem. 2c. Great post btw.
Tom hanks is in that platinum of actors, grew up as a kid watching his films and still do now, I haven’t watched all his films but well over half, and I can’t say I have watched a bad one yet!!
I think you might have just written the comment every RUclipsr dreams of (including myself)! Thanks a million, @MS-wh5lt; your support means everything! I’ll do my best to deliver top-notch content.
except that he has no idea how film profitability is calculated. He calls any film that makes more than it's budget a "hit" despite the fact that films must make double their budget just to break even.
Fair point, @johnjamele! I was doing very basic math with the budget and box office to keep my videos simple, but I see now that it wasn't my best decision. I'm refining my labeling strategy going forward. Thank you for bringing this to my attention.
Good observation, @Angry_Old_Man_In_Pain! They can certainly make educated guesses, as this is their profession. However, the paychecks shown in this video include not just his upfront salary, but also any additional earnings from backend deals-meaning if the movie does well, he earns a lot more.
It astounding to me the amount of money people get paid to pretend for a living. I don't fault them for taking it because if someone is going to pay them go for it. It's really kind of sad that as a society we need to be entertained so badly that this kind of money is available to them.
No need to be sad - The only reason an actor gets paid what they get paid is that whoever is paying them is making even more. Same as whoever pays you.
@@ROGER2095 Go back & read that again. I said it’s sad that as a society we need to be entertained so badly that this kind of money is available to them. Fortunately for me I am Self employed so who pays me is me and he’s pretty agreeable.
@@txhuntsman I'm self-employed myself, and who pays me is my customers - not me. The money goes from their pockets to mine - and I have to please them, not me.
I love your comment and it took me back to ancient days. How human nature needs entertainment. Ancient Rome did it best with gladiators and lions eating Christians, then fast forward to 20th century when bigotry had a big audience when see pictures of children at a hanging during the KKK rise of terror. Now today when Will Smith smacked Chris Rock people almost sold out his stand up comedy shows just to see or hear what he would say about it. Human nature it's a beast!
Please do Johnny Depp and Mel Gibson Heath Ledger Joaquin Phoenix Julia Robert's Sandra Bullock KEANU REEVES OWEN WISLON SAMUEL L Jackson Bill Pullman Christina Ricci
Great observation, @MLawrence-z9k! You're absolutely right-he received a relatively small upfront payment. The insane amount shown in the video comes from a backend deal; he earned a share of the profits.
Perhaps, after a certain point, it’s not about the money anymore-that's just a bonus for something you enjoy doing anyway. I think that’s the scenario we should all aim for.
The goal is not to makes money , seat and eat all day. Some people love to create and produce whether they make millions or not. That’s why we can have such amazing movies and any other form of great products
I'm glad you like the content, @aaronlisitza2324! As for the music, we all have different tastes, but I'll experiment with different styles going forward-let's see how the audience reacts 😉
That was just on-screen AIDS only @noelht1 😉 By the way, at the time, it was considered a risky project tackling a sensitive subject. Hanks took a pay cut because he believed in the film and its message, plus his career wasn’t quite as huge as it became later. It paid off, though, since it won him an Oscar!
Risky casting too. Until then Hanks was known almost entirely for light hearted comedies where he was bankable. However he was an unknown quantity at the time when it came to a heavy drama like Philidelphia. Fantastic career move in hindsight since it pushed his stardom to the next level.
I've always wondered how they actually get paid. Is it a cashier's check for $20million, or an EFT? I guess there are banks accustomed to this level of deposits.
Great question, @sstrick500. They typically get paid through simple bank transfers, just like regular jobs. For huge sums, payments might come in installments, especially for backend deals.
Thank you for bringing this up, @BetterDays-e8h! You’re right-I’ve used slightly different labeling from video to video. The recipe is a work in progress, so bear with me while I refine it.
Thank you for pointing this out, @CrainialCommando! I have specific criteria for which movies to include-check the description for details. That said, I might just scrap that and include everything... I’ll consider it.
Thank you for bringing this up, @kozmeetorez! It was a pretty early Pixar project, and no one knew it would become such a massive hit. At the time, it was just a voiceover gig, and animation movies weren’t pulling in the huge salaries they do now. Of course, the success of Toy Story changed all that for future films!
Great question, @lfr230! The paychecks I reveal in this video include potential backend deals, meaning the actor receives a portion of the film’s earnings in addition to their upfront salary. So basically, not all the paychecks you see were paid strictly from the budget.
Besides the Polar Express, that to me, is a flop--I can dig his second biggest payout being Forest Gump. But he and Denzel both got gyped with Philadelphia.
Great question, @_garebear! The film was costly to produce as they filmed in remote spots, paused for months so Hanks could lose weight, and had intricate plane crash scenes requiring expensive visual effects. Plus, Hanks' salary and the top-notch crew didn’t come cheap!
That may be true, @craigster1234, but let’s not forget that it’s us, the people, who give them these immense paychecks. Our attention is their currency.
See Toy Story? $50k. The back end of that deal…….huge % of the Box Office. He laughed louder than hell on that one. Tom Cruise has had a few back end deals and he bought a $70m private jet! I would pretend to be OJ Simpson for that!!
See Toy Story? $50k. The back end of that deal…….huge % of the Box Office. He laughed louder than hell on that one. Tom Cruise has had a few back end deals and he bought a $70m private jet! I would pretend to be OJ Simpson for that!!
Thank you for pointing this out, @deividasgnedinas7592! I'm starting to get it. I've received so many complaints about my music choice that I'm switching things up. Hopefully, you'll enjoy the next ones 😉.
Interesting proposition, @bprince1447, but let's not forget that it's us, the people, who give them these insane salaries. Our attention is their currency.
Great question, @aijokker! Hollywood actors usually pay around 37% in federal taxes, plus state taxes that can be 10% or more, and sometimes local taxes too. So, when you add it all up, they can end up paying over 50% in taxes, especially after accounting for things like agent fees and other work-related expenses!
I read somewhere that people should get paid for their time and not their particular job - for example, a janitor should be paid the same as someone who has a job that requires higher education. It’s an interesting theory.
Incredible figure, but it's correct, I double checked it, @JaneGalvin! It was a pretty early Pixar project, and no one knew it would become such a massive hit. At the time, it was just a voiceover gig, and animation movies weren’t pulling in the huge salaries they do now. Of course, the success of Toy Story changed all that for future films!
Only getting 50k for Toy Story when they made almost 400m is wild.
Agreed, @kdub4318, it's incredible! But I double checked, this is the actual amount. Actually, it was sort of an experiment project, the first of it's kind. They didn't expect such success and Tom hade no backend deal in this case.
Great channel idea! Congrats hope it blows up for ya
Thank you, @hagengilbert8102; your support means everything! I’ll do my best to deliver top-notch content.
Tom Hanks is a true superstar. ⭐️
You misspelled pedo
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Tom hanks 1 of my favourite ever actors
Enjoying these 😊
Glad to hear that @Martin.C.777! Thank you! 😉
I enjoy Toms acting he rarely disappoints
Road to Perdition is just a gem of a movie.
Agreed @wreckim! It's great to see Hanks in a totally different role as a badass hitman in a dark, emotional story.
@@BoxOfficeJoe Paul Newman's last film too. And if you've seen HUD, then you see those years expanded through time...and HUD is also another gem. 2c. Great post btw.
That is mind blowing
Tom hanks is in that platinum of actors, grew up as a kid watching his films and still do now, I haven’t watched all his films but well over half, and I can’t say I have watched a bad one yet!!
What source do you use?
Tom Hanks was good playing Col Parker in the movie Elvis !
Well, @edchan8653, he won his first Razzie Award for worst supporting actor with that performance so it was surely a feast for the eyes.
Like this .. Good channel 🎉
Thank you @SushiTime1981! You just boosted my motivation to keep going!
Cloud Atlas is one of the most overlooked movies of all time.
I think you might have the best new channel on RUclips! Please Keep up the good work!
I think you might have just written the comment every RUclipsr dreams of (including myself)! Thanks a million, @MS-wh5lt; your support means everything! I’ll do my best to deliver top-notch content.
except that he has no idea how film profitability is calculated. He calls any film that makes more than it's budget a "hit" despite the fact that films must make double their budget just to break even.
Fair point, @johnjamele! I was doing very basic math with the budget and box office to keep my videos simple, but I see now that it wasn't my best decision. I'm refining my labeling strategy going forward. Thank you for bringing this to my attention.
Well, since Diddy’s arrest, he’s been in the news lately. I wonder why? 🤔
Those trips on the Lolita express ain't cheap...
One of my favourite actors. He's the only actor 1980s movie i like along side Michael Douglas.
Ok wait, how is it possible that he got paid $70 million for Forrest Gump, when the whole budget was only $55 million???
That's some nice backend deal right there, @jimrobinson145! He received a cut from the earnings.
Residuals and Box Office
Hey TH. Shove every dollar.
Please do Jamie Foxx
Noted, @CologneAndTravel!
Looking at his paychecks, it looks like they know ahead of time whether the film will flop or not.
Good observation, @Angry_Old_Man_In_Pain! They can certainly make educated guesses, as this is their profession. However, the paychecks shown in this video include not just his upfront salary, but also any additional earnings from backend deals-meaning if the movie does well, he earns a lot more.
It astounding to me the amount of money people get paid to pretend for a living. I don't fault them for taking it because if someone is going to pay them go for it. It's really kind of sad that as a society we need to be entertained so badly that this kind of money is available to them.
No need to be sad - The only reason an actor gets paid what they get paid is that whoever is paying them is making even more. Same as whoever pays you.
@@ROGER2095 Go back & read that again. I said it’s sad that as a society we need to be entertained so badly that this kind of money is available to them. Fortunately for me I am
Self employed so who pays me is me and he’s pretty agreeable.
@@txhuntsman I'm self-employed myself, and who pays me is my customers - not me. The money goes from their pockets to mine - and I have to please them, not me.
You’re being entertained by being here, and your click helped pay the creator of the video.
I love your comment and it took me back to ancient days. How human nature needs entertainment. Ancient Rome did it best with gladiators and lions eating Christians, then fast forward to 20th century when bigotry had a big audience when see pictures of children at a hanging during the KKK rise of terror.
Now today when Will Smith smacked Chris Rock people almost sold out his stand up comedy shows just to see or hear what he would say about it. Human nature it's a beast!
He got a damm good manager. He almost made 8 figures paychecks. And he's worth every penny . He's one of the best . Still underrated
Be sure to turn the volume down for this one, as the music is just painful.
Oops, I'm sorry to hear (or read) that, @jeffschueler1182. What genre do you think would be more suitable?
Do Gene Hackman
On the list, waiting for his turn, @RajaRazzaq-do2tr! 😉
Thank you. Taxes, agents and lawyers
Please do Johnny Depp and Mel Gibson
Heath Ledger
Joaquin Phoenix
Julia Robert's
Sandra Bullock
KEANU REEVES
OWEN WISLON
SAMUEL L Jackson
Bill Pullman
Christina Ricci
Quite a list @switchipedegames! I'll see what I can do 😉
@@BoxOfficeJoe Let's hear some narration from you as well! No AI crap.
Update, @switchipedegames! Sam Jackson's paychecks are now revealed: ruclips.net/video/AsHVG-Cn0M0/видео.html
Tom Hanks didn't get paid 70 mil $ when Forest Gump only costed 55 mill $ to make 😂
Great observation, @MLawrence-z9k! You're absolutely right-he received a relatively small upfront payment. The insane amount shown in the video comes from a backend deal; he earned a share of the profits.
It's called paid percentage of box office
It's "back-end." He probably negotiated a salary plus payment based on a percentage of "back-end" (dvd- box office-streaming) profits.
Sheesh, and they call will smith mr. blockbuster. 9 ALL TIME TITANS!!!!
@keviscrazy I'm publishing Will Smith soon too, so we can compare! 😉
Do Leonardo DiCaprio
He's ready for you, @KCRoyale! Enjoy: ruclips.net/video/di9DkCYzuGE/видео.html
These must include some residuals. Forrest Gump 55M budget and Tom's paycheck 70M...
Maybe % of gross
That's correct, @G2Precision! The paycheck figures presented here include earnings from backend deals.
Saving Private Ryan:
40M of 67M was Tom's salary? They made THAT whole move (incl. the other stars) for 27M?
Thank you for bringing this up, @vergesslich82! What you’re seeing there is a juicy backend deal-he secured a slice of the movie’s earnings.
@BoxOfficeJoe so the bonus is not included in the budget, while the fixed salary is?
That's correct. Sometimes the upfront salary is tiny compared to the "bonus" if the movie performs well.
To earn 10s of millions and continue working is crazy to me. How much do you need?
Perhaps, after a certain point, it’s not about the money anymore-that's just a bonus for something you enjoy doing anyway. I think that’s the scenario we should all aim for.
The goal is not to makes money , seat and eat all day. Some people love to create and produce whether they make millions or not. That’s why we can have such amazing movies and any other form of great products
his salaries was higher then budget of some movies
Thank you for bringing this up, @Mr11ESSE111! What you’re seeing in those cases are juicy backend deals-he secured a slice of the movie’s earnings.
Interesting stuff. Not a fan of the music.
I'm glad you like the content, @aaronlisitza2324! As for the music, we all have different tastes, but I'll experiment with different styles going forward-let's see how the audience reacts 😉
100% agree
Sean Penn would be a good one.
You’re the first one to request him, @fozziebear7139! Noted, and added to my to-do list. 😉
All the cheques for Toy Story seemed very low. Especially after the success of the first one.
I wish I could go from £800 to £70k in one step 😢
1:54 Despite catching AIDS just for the movie I can’t believe they paid him so little for Philadelphia
That was just on-screen AIDS only @noelht1 😉 By the way, at the time, it was considered a risky project tackling a sensitive subject. Hanks took a pay cut because he believed in the film and its message, plus his career wasn’t quite as huge as it became later. It paid off, though, since it won him an Oscar!
Risky casting too. Until then Hanks was known almost entirely for light hearted comedies where he was bankable. However he was an unknown quantity at the time when it came to a heavy drama like Philidelphia. Fantastic career move in hindsight since it pushed his stardom to the next level.
Forrest Gump movie budget -= 55m$ Tom's paychek = 70m$ ??? HOw ?
Thank you for bringing this up, @fastongue123! What you’re seeing there is a juicy backend deal in action-he negotiated a slice of the profits.
I've always wondered how they actually get paid. Is it a cashier's check for $20million, or an EFT? I guess there are banks accustomed to this level of deposits.
It's all in 20's.
Great question, @sstrick500. They typically get paid through simple bank transfers, just like regular jobs. For huge sums, payments might come in installments, especially for backend deals.
Super Hits are different for this actor than others? Why? Super Hits should at least be Hits if not Super!!!
Thank you for bringing this up, @BetterDays-e8h! You’re right-I’ve used slightly different labeling from video to video. The recipe is a work in progress, so bear with me while I refine it.
What is amazing is no one complains about celebrities making millions but companies that employ hundreds of people are evil if they show a profit!
His first paycheck on $800. That's nasty work nasty work that movie gross over 4.9 million.
So a movie made 200 million in 80s and 90s, that's like a billion dollars today, right?
More like half a billion, @Nomadic10! But check out some of my recent videos-I actually show all the inflation-adjusted values for convenience!
You missed a movie but he was only a back round extra with no lines. It was called real genius with Val Kilmer.
Thank you for pointing this out, @CrainialCommando! I have specific criteria for which movies to include-check the description for details. That said, I might just scrap that and include everything... I’ll consider it.
"Ladykillers" is funny af!!
Its unfair Banks makes so much. Hopefully he's paying his fair share to his beloved Democrats.
His highest paying movie is Weekend at Epstein's Island. .
How
did he only make 50k for Toy Story
Thank you for bringing this up, @kozmeetorez! It was a pretty early Pixar project, and no one knew it would become such a massive hit. At the time, it was just a voiceover gig, and animation movies weren’t pulling in the huge salaries they do now. Of course, the success of Toy Story changed all that for future films!
Disney the real All time Titan….50k!!!!??
That's correct, @Antekk_x! It was an experimental project; they didn't expect it to be such a hit and no backend deals were negotiated.
How can you have a budget of 60 and Tom being paid 40??? There nothing left for the film 😊
Great question, @lfr230! The paychecks I reveal in this video include potential backend deals, meaning the actor receives a portion of the film’s earnings in addition to their upfront salary. So basically, not all the paychecks you see were paid strictly from the budget.
He accepted a % of the box office receipts in lieu of a set salary for the movie.
Besides the Polar Express, that to me, is a flop--I can dig his second biggest payout being Forest Gump. But he and Denzel both got gyped with Philadelphia.
Need to reveal how many times he visited Epstein island.
Trump will do that when he exposes the "list"...... soon.
I think your mixing him up with trump. Read the Epstein files.
I don't understand the Castaway Budget.
Great question, @_garebear! The film was costly to produce as they filmed in remote spots, paused for months so Hanks could lose weight, and had intricate plane crash scenes requiring expensive visual effects. Plus, Hanks' salary and the top-notch crew didn’t come cheap!
Btw, this is the same guy telling you who to vote for.
Brad Pitt
He’s on the list, @KCRoyale, waiting for his turn-so stay tuned!
What about the "Nice Kamala" movie?🤣
And today is a very rich Democrat
It's a disgrace what some people are paid to play make-believe.
That may be true, @craigster1234, but let’s not forget that it’s us, the people, who give them these immense paychecks. Our attention is their currency.
Come on man, like you'd turn it down...
Maybe so, but they’re laughing all the way to the bank!!
See Toy Story? $50k. The back end of that deal…….huge % of the Box Office. He laughed louder than hell on that one. Tom Cruise has had a few back end deals and he bought a $70m private jet! I would pretend to be OJ Simpson for that!!
See Toy Story? $50k. The back end of that deal…….huge % of the Box Office. He laughed louder than hell on that one. Tom Cruise has had a few back end deals and he bought a $70m private jet! I would pretend to be OJ Simpson for that!!
Diddler
i make 40 thousand a year. so what?
Ask p diddy
It’s none of anyone’s business.
Don’t watch it then
@@SushiTime1981 I didn’t. The title was enough.
please not this type of music .... cmon :/
Thank you for pointing this out, @deividasgnedinas7592! I'm starting to get it. I've received so many complaints about my music choice that I'm switching things up. Hopefully, you'll enjoy the next ones 😉.
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I might just make that available sometime in the future, @RickyFTOF! I'll consider.
It’s just disgusting to see how much they make should be against the law
Interesting proposition, @bprince1447, but let's not forget that it's us, the people, who give them these insane salaries. Our attention is their currency.
Go to a communist country where everybody gets paid $5 per hour. You won't feel so bad when eveybody is broke not just you.
Couldn't be bothered to add up grossing total?
I introduced that idea in my later videos, @bobbyknox9258! But I'm glad you like it. 😀
100mil for a movie 😂😂😂😂 this world is a joke
Tom’s brother did the voice on Toy Story, not Tom!!!
Obscene.
surprised all you have done is male how about some females Julie Andrews Olivia Newton-John a few girls
You are right, @Johndbr! Time for some ladies! I'm on it 😉
It blows my mind how they can get paid so much for what they do what a joke 😖😖😖
How much of these goes to taxes and all this other crap?
You don't think he should pay taxes on these obscene amounts of income?
Great question, @aijokker! Hollywood actors usually pay around 37% in federal taxes, plus state taxes that can be 10% or more, and sometimes local taxes too. So, when you add it all up, they can end up paying over 50% in taxes, especially after accounting for things like agent fees and other work-related expenses!
@@BoxOfficeJoe too expensive to live in US
@@BoxOfficeJoe thank you
I read somewhere that people should get paid for their time and not their particular job - for example, a janitor should be paid the same as someone who has a job that requires higher education. It’s an interesting theory.
50 grand For Toy Story. Ok Mate 😂😂😂
Incredible figure, but it's correct, I double checked it, @JaneGalvin! It was a pretty early Pixar project, and no one knew it would become such a massive hit. At the time, it was just a voiceover gig, and animation movies weren’t pulling in the huge salaries they do now. Of course, the success of Toy Story changed all that for future films!
Hes gay
He was paid in children
Can you prove it?🤬He is one the best modern actors alive. Look at what he went through in Castaway.
@@oldgoat50cast away wasn’t real bro it was a movie. And the kids who have come forward prove it.
Idiot@@oldgoat50
@@daviddelacruz5333. What kids ?
Zero validity. There’s always haters out there making up crazy stories.