Tom Hanks Says He Can't Watch Certain Scenes From His Own Films, Including 'Cast Away'
By
Stephanie Kaloi
Summary
Tom Hanks revealed on "The Rest Is Entertainment" podcast that he cannot bear to watch certain scenes from his own movies, particularly a painful moment from the 2000 film "Cast Away." He explained that regardless of how his films are received, they represent profound experiences of success and failure, and he avoids watching them after the initial viewing.
Source
Twitter / XTom Hanks Says He Can't Watch Certain Scenes From His Own Films, Including 'Cast Away'thewrap.comKey quotes
· 3 pulledI do not watch these movies after the first time.
There are movies that have moments in it that I c
they are all such profound experiences of success and failure.
You might also wanna read

Tim Allen and Tom Hanks discuss Toy Story 5's message on technology and childhood
An interview with Tim Allen and Tom Hanks about Toy Story 5, where they discuss their voice acting techniques, the evolution of their charac

'World War II with Tom Hanks' 20-Part Documentary Now Streaming on HISTORY
A new 20-part documentary series titled "World War II with Tom Hanks" is now streaming on the HISTORY website. The series reexamines World W

Review: 'World War II With Tom Hanks' Docuseries on History Channel
A review of the 20-part History Channel docuseries "World War II With Tom Hanks," narrated and executive produced by Tom Hanks alongside Gar
:max_bytes(150000):strip_icc():focal(784x272:786x274)/Tom-Hanks-2-050726-01a0d4ba187d4688bfe18cf43f36c9d5.jpg)
Tom Hanks Returns to WWII History as Executive Producer and Narrator of New History Channel Docuseries
Tom Hanks, 69, revisits World War II nearly 30 years after starring in Saving Private Ryan, this time as executive producer, narrator, and h

'World War II With Tom Hanks' Docuseries: Where to Watch, Release Schedule, and Streaming Info on History Channel
A guide to watching the 20-part docuseries "World War II With Tom Hanks" on HISTORY Channel. The series, narrated and executive produced by
World War II with Tom Hanks Returns June 15: What to Expect
Comments
Sign in to join the conversation.
No comments yet. Be the first.
