Moving On

7.31.2010

About Tom Hanks and His Toy Story 3

A successful actor, director and producer, a gay lawyer with AIDS who sues his firm for discrimination in Philadelphia which offered a challenge and pushed his career to the first peak, or as a producer and screenwriter in the HBO docudrama From the Earth to the Moon, or the role of an honest and simplistic boy in Forrest Gump with born in mentally handicapped which brought his second Best Actor Academy Award, Tom Hanks is such a man who spare no effort to pursue the perfect acting in his performing career and to express and reflect this society in his own way.
While you have no idea what he has experienced and suffered in his early days and his career. Born on 9th of July, 1956, Tom Hanks has an unfortunate childhood, his parents divorced when he was five years old, and after that his father had remarried twice, Tom Hanks lived a wandering life under 10 years of age. In his school days, Hanks was unpopular with students and teachers alike, he was terribly lonely with no friends. During his high school years, Hanks found an intense interest in school plays, at that time, taking part in the plays was his only pleasure, then he studied theater at Chabot College in Hayward, California, and spent a lot of time going to plays.
When we talk about Hanks's great achievements, a person should not be neglected, Vincent Dowling, head of the Great Lakes Theater Festival in Cleveland, is who gave some advice and opportunities to Hanks thus pushed Hanks into performing career, of course, also with Hanks's hard-working, great interest and inherent talents.

In 1979, Hanks first took a role in a low-cost film He Knows You're Alone, which released, thus Hanks had taken his first step in his performing career. He had participated some TV drama programs such as Taxi and Family Ties. In 1988, Hanks starred in the fantasy "BIG" in which he acted a played a 12-year-old boy growing up to a 36-year-old man overnight, and deserved a great success with awarding the Best Actor nominations of Oscar, Golden Globe, Academy, New York film Critics.

With the big success in Bonfire of the vanities (1990) and A league of their own (1992), Sleepless in SEATTLE (1993) and Philadelphia Story (also in 1993) pushed Hanks to the first peak in his career. In 1994, Hanks ushered an unprecedented honor in the movie Forrest Gump with his second Oscar Best Actor Award. Directed by famous director Spielberg in 1999, the role Hanks played in Saving Private Ryan brought him a new honor-- the 71st Academy Award nomination for Best Actor. And in 2000, Tom Hanks grew hairs and lost about 18KG weight for the movie CastAway...

Recently in June 2010, Tom Hanks is busy in his self-directed and performed new film--Larry Crowne. This June would be an expecting month for the movie fans from all Over the world because the upcoming American 2010 computer-animated 3D film and IMAX 3D film—Toy Story 3 is scheduled for release on June 18. In the former two of Toy Story series, Tom Hanks and Tim Allen had worked together to dub for the movies. Unsurprisingly, Toy Story 3 is right for them to dub together.
The movie Toy Story 3 will be released on June 18 this year, with three versions: 2D, 3D and IMAX 3D. The story begins with that before Andy is going to college, he stuffed his toys into bags, however, his mother considered the toys as useless ones and threw them, thus the toys started a new adventure...It's interesting that some people have watched this film, do you want to have a sneak preview of the reviews? Here it comes: "Probably because it is the Toy Story 3, the story is also do without heroism and teamwork, you will not get an entirely new world in this film. "
"I have watched the 2D version of Toy Story 3 in advanced, it's a toy story of Prison Break! Pixar is the best Cartoons director! Toy Story 3 is very exciting which also no lack of funny and warm plots, you are surely to say Whooooooooooooooooa!"

"The Toy Story 3 is great! I can't help crying in the last 30mins, we have got a big tear gas this year!"

Let's count the approaching days, Tom Hanks and Pixar won't let us down!



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