I've watched this film at least once a year since it came out (by pure serendipity, not by active choice), and I don't think I've ever not cried when he loses Wilson
It’s funny. I made this same comment on another reactors video, and everyone came after me saying, “We weren’t crying for a volleyball!!!” blah blah blah. People just don’t want to admit they cried for a ball 😂
In real life, the film took a one-year break during the time when the film says “Four years later.” While Hanks grew his hair and beard, lost weight and got fit, the director (and most of the crew) made the film “What Lies Beneath.”
😂 Castaway makes for such a good reaction video. Not only is the movie great, but there’s so little dialogue that it allows you guys to actually discuss the movie properly while you watch without talking over anything important.
"Splash" was a good one, early in his career; also one of the first directed by Ron Howard. Try to avoid "The Money Pit"; so very bad, embarrassing even.
getting emotional over a volleyball just seemed too weird... I wouldn't have felt better if there was no "volleyball" there at all in the movie.... I mean a stranded island, and you just happen to find your FedEx packages washed up ? That's was just luck.. I still don't grasp that no matter how many times I watch this.
@@Tech-geeky Well, he was stranded there for four years completely alone. The voleyball was the closest he had as a friend... We don't see where the plane crashed, If it was close enough, having some of those thousands of packages getting washed up to the same island is quite plausible.
The scene when he leaves the island and breaches the final wave, he knows he made it and he looks back and sees the island, his prison home for 4 years.. he's been building to this moment for the majority of that.. I imagine the emotions he conveyed perfectly in that moment.. Relief, Fear, Excitement, all simultaneously.. it never fails to bring tears to my eyes.. in my opinion, one of his absolute best acting moments.. it reminds me when Red is explaining to the others about the prison walls in the Shawshank Redemption.. "These walls are funny.. at first you hate them, then, you get used to them, before long you get to where you depend on them" ❤❤
The Terminal and Apollo 13 are other good movies with Tom Hanks. And don't forget Big (with a very young Tom). Absolutely great one. Love your reactions.
Another big movie with Tom Hanks!!!! Saving Private Ryan, The Green Mile, Captain Phillips. Definitely the first 2 movies for sure. By the way, I LOVED your reaction to this movie. Keep up the great reactions.
That bag that broke off his raft had the radio sounder, which activates as soon as it gets wet. Also, everyone needs to learn how to start a Fire with matches - the Scouts I was in (and eventual became a Eagle Scout) really helped me with learning that skill.
An underrated sad part of this movie was leaving the island. Everything he thought knew learned about himself, was in that island. And he had to leave himself, behind.
Grew up watching it and love it and love the line at the end when he's talking to his friend and what he says about the tide also rip Wilson long live Wilson jr
So glad you guys reacted to this, Jane & JV! This is one of my favorite movies of all time, and I watch it when I need a little inspiration through tough times. Meanwhile, some fun little details for you: The movie opens and closes on the same crossroads and stretch of road -- the road to Bettina (the Angel sculptor's) house. Bettina is listening to Elvis when Fedex pulls up in the beginning (subtle clue she is Chuck's soul mate) In the early shots of Chuck's home, you can see that he has several pictures of himself on small sailboats, awards for sailing, and books on solo small-boat sailing Aside from the Russian chorus and Elvis songs, there is zero musical score to "Cast Away" until the shot of Chuck sailing away from the island on his raft, 103 minutes into the movie. Zemeckis sent several crew members off to try to "survive" for a few days before the final script polish to see what the biggest challenges were -- and they all ended up in the movie -- fire, opening coconuts, water, raw fish/crabs, shelter. In the end, Chuck is no longer working for Fedex (and presumably never has to work again), so he seems to be on a self-given quest to drive around and self-deliver the packages that helped to save him on the island. I love that he has Wilson with him again! And that he saved Angel lady ("Bettina") for last as the most meaningful. I absolutely think he turns around and goes back to Angel sculptor's house after that pause at the end of the movie.
I know that being a parent changes you big time. I used to never cry or maybe i would subconsciously supress my emotions. But when i became a parent I noticed i got more emotional and sensitive not in a bad way but in a more conscious way, like you understand life better. Anyway great reaction these movies arent just entertaining but they also help us grow
The fact that Robert Zemeckis is able to makes emotionally attached to a volleyball is a testament to his brilliant directing. The score by Alan Silverstri really tugs at the heart strings too! 💔
Check out Apollo 13 with Tom Hanks. It's got an amazing cast: Gary Sinise, Bill Paxton, Kevin Bacon, Ed Harris. An amazing and true story about the U.S. space program.
Aw man, that reef just sinking into his leg like a hot knife through butter still gets me every time. Also 37:27 will never not make me laugh my ass off. When "Four years later" showed up in the theater, I was like "Oh man, are you kidding?" I was totally alone in there that day. Perks of watching matinee showings.
Lesson Learned, from this movie, Die Hard, and my Time in the Air Force - Never take your boots off where others are wearing shoes. As an Air Force cadet, we have to have our boots within three feet of us at all times. You can head outside in your draws (or even butt-naked), but make sure you have your boots and are within reach of your weapon if in a combat zone.
So, this was 2000's "Cast Away". Ten years earlier Tom Hanks starred with Meg Ryan in "Joe vs the Volcano", a concept film that has Hanks floating on a raft in the Pacific and being watched over (the first time) by a whale. Meg plays three different women. Well worth a reaction. Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan have costarred in three films together: -"Joe vs the Volcano" (1990) -"Sleepless in Seattle" (1993) -"You've Got Mail" (1998) (a remake/update of "The Shop Around the Corner") With Hanks's first costar part with Meg Ryan playing three characters, it's interesting that he teamed up with an international ensemble cast to do "Cloud Atlas" (2012). The story spreads out across thousands of years, with the ensemble making appearances as different characters in different relationships to each other each time period. I think it may be the only film where Hanks appears as a villain (and actually plays TWO villains). Rarely done as a reaction, but well worth doing it; GREAT FILM!!! You'll note that, in this film, when Hanks first learns his coworker's wife is dying, his immediate reaction is to find a way to 'fix' the problem. When he returns, his immediate reaction is to empathize and offer solace. Chuck knew he had to let the fiancé go because when he returned from the island, he was a different man; he may have looked like the 'love of her life', but he was very different now. And the feast that FedEx had set up for him on his return... Chuck was SO OVER seafood; talk about clueless! Great reaction. I've never seen such extreme reaction to the plane crash, or Chuck being scraped over coral, or ESPECIALLY the DIY dentalwork! And the tears over the loss of Wilson; so sweet. But what REALLY had me laughing like a loon... "It's like...your mouth is having a baby...but your frickin' vagina won't open..." The EYES 👀!!!
You would have ALL of your "How'd they do that?" questions answered if you watch the mini documentary about how they did it all. Chuck's relationship with Wilson is a strong reminder that human beings were not created to be alone. Had it not been for Wilson, who knows what state of mind Chuck would have been in...long b4 that 4 year mark! Gr8 reaction guys! 🙌🙌❤❤
Another great Tom Hank's movie well worth watching is the Cohen brother's "Road to Perdition". Stellar cast; Tom Hanks, Paul Newman, Jude Law, Daniel Craig, Jennifer Jason Leigh, and a very young Tyler Hoechlin.
Tom Hanks won an Oscar for Forrest Gump and won the next year too for ‘Philadelphia’ which I believe got Denzel an Oscar nomination. It was a very good movie
yeah when it comes to survival you need to make up a friend with a object so you don't go crazy and this movie does it great and him celebrating about fire is great also.
@@-M0LE well yeah in that case if you enjoy being alone then you can't go crazy but for people you don't enjoy being alone its good to have a fake friend in this case
@@TheMarioandSonicfan you obviously don’t understand which means your iq isn’t high enough Making a fake friend shows you’ve lost it and are crazy Why would you need a fake friend for one and it’s FAKE your talking to a fake thing pretending it’s a person ..this is the very definition of being crazy I bet you had an imaginary friend as a child Can you not see how it’s actually not normal to create a friend out of nothing
I don't think any other actor could have played this role so realistically and convincingly. But the direction, the camera and the script are also perfect in my opinion.
A good actor can make you love a hero. A great actor can make you both love fear a villain. But it takes the goat of acting to make you cry over the tragic loss of a volleyball.
It would have been hilarious if at the end when he meets the lady and delivers that package, she tells him it was a sat phone inside. That he could have used to contact the outside world. ^_^
Tom Hanks best movie has to be Turner and Hooch, it's a must watch if you have not seen it🙂. "This is not your room", "But I brought him a muffin he knows me!"🤣🐶.
That is his real hair, you can see him in some behind the scenes stuff of saving private Ryan with the big beard for cast away and the guys from band of brothers talked about him in the auditioning room with a giant beard and long hair because he was filming this movie at the time.
Great reaction guys like always, So many parts of this movie hit me and you touched on everyone. I still can't get the scene out of mind where he's back in his hotel room and looks at all the food on the table and lights the lighter. All the things we take for granted in our life that comes in gross abundance and he had to fight to acquire the simplest pleasures every day for 4 years. I don't think I could have made it.~ And some fun facts about this movie it was a star-driven project. Hanks read an article about FedEx, which illuminated the fact that massive jets filled with packages were crossing the Pacific Ocean multiple times a day for the shipping company. The actor wondered what would happen if one of those planes went down, and that was the seed from which Cast Away grew. Zemeckis and company began shooting the film in January 1999, and then two months later, production took a break…for over a year. Yes, Cast Away did not shoot again until April 2000. During that time, Hanks lost weight and grew out his hair and beard in order to be able to shoot all the later scenes on the island. For the uninhabited island that Chuck washes up on the shore of, they shot on…an uninhabited island. Although, this one isn’t in the middle of nowhere. Monuriki is an island in the Fiji archipelago. It has since become a tourist attraction. As for the scenes at the ranch, those were shot at Arrington Ranch just south of Canadian, Texas. FedEx was happy to be involved in Cast Away. They provided access to their facilities in Memphis, Los Angeles, and Moscow, not to mention their planes and uniforms. The company’s real CEO even cameos to welcome Chuck back. Keep up the good work
Apparently during production, in the scene where Wilson floats away, they actually let him float away. So he’s still supposed to be somewhere in the ocean. If you find him, he’s supposed to be worth over a million dollars.
Remember the first of the movie, the birthday card, the thing about the earth being the MOST IMPORTANT THING, the trees to make rope, the logs for the raft, the crabs and coconut to eat, the tides, and the whale keeping watch over him!?!?!? Think about it! GREAT reaction by you both!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Lari White, the redhead giving directions to Tom Hanks at the end of the movie, was also a country singer. She tragically died of cancer at the age of 52 back in 2018.
According to book I read, when they first filmed this movie they had inserted a voice for Wilson, however they removed it after the first test showing.
you knew people not crying for volleyball but the mental emotion he is have the only one at the island to keep him sane, you knew human will go crazy if left alone that long without emotion support
Another thing he'd have to contend with is the paperwork involved in getting yourself brought back to life. Apparently it's a clerical nightmare for people that have themselves accidentally declared dead, and can take months to get resolved. At the very least with him being semi-famous, he might have some lawyers willing to help him with it 😅
Apollo 13, The Green Mile, Catch Me If You Can, Saving Private Ryan and The Terminal are amazing Tom Hanks movies. A lot of his movies are really big hits and quite a few of them are based off of real events or people. Tom Hanks almost died while filming this movie. He cut his leg since he was on his knees so much, got a staph infection and wound up in the hospital for 3 days because of it. He was refusing to bathe and they caught it before it poisoned his blood.
Guys you should definitely watch Big, he's incredible in that movie, he was so good that got an Oscar nomination for best actor and it's A COMEDY, it was also his first important role. Def recommend
You know the actor is awesome when he makes us cry over a volley ball.
I've watched this film at least once a year since it came out (by pure serendipity, not by active choice), and I don't think I've ever not cried when he loses Wilson
It’s funny. I made this same comment on another reactors video, and everyone came after me saying, “We weren’t crying for a volleyball!!!” blah blah blah. People just don’t want to admit they cried for a ball 😂
@@Silky808you don't cry over the volleyball. You cry over tom Hanks reaction...
@@dabreal82First of all, im joking. Second why did you reply to me and not the op that said this as well?
😆 well, I mean when your stranded on an island, you probably entitled to freak out a little.
"WILSON!!!! I'M SORRY, WILSON!" 😢
Never again!
💔💔💔😢😪😥
Wilson is the last name of Tom hanks wife..Rita wilson
@@Anaj-us4eoI cannot freaking believe that never occurred to me 🤬🤬🤬. I pride myself on catching the little details lol. Maybe I shouldn't
Aww the amount I miss in movies is insane…
The Terminal is another Tom Hanks movie that is really good and emotional.
Another one of my favorites!!! I always recommend this movie because it doesn't get the attention it deserves!
Terminal and cast away is almost same movies 😃
@@audiotsignebi True. Stranded on an island and stranded in an airport... 😆
Victor's Theme when he's figuring out the quarters is one of my favorite musical themes in any movie.
Hey, Forrest Gump!
WILSON!!! I'M SORRY, WILSON!!!.
That line just brings me to tears every time. 😢
In real life, the film took a one-year break during the time when the film says “Four years later.” While Hanks grew his hair and beard, lost weight and got fit, the director (and most of the crew) made the film “What Lies Beneath.”
😂 Castaway makes for such a good reaction video. Not only is the movie great, but there’s so little dialogue that it allows you guys to actually discuss the movie properly while you watch without talking over anything important.
It's "Cast Away". There's a good reason it's not 'castaway'.
Tom Hanks - "Apollo 13", "The Green Mile", "Saving Private Ryan", "Catch Me if you Can"
"Splash" was a good one, early in his career; also one of the first directed by Ron Howard.
Try to avoid "The Money Pit"; so very bad, embarrassing even.
@@chris...9497 what? The Money Pit is great, pure comedy. Hanks did comedy before moving to drama movies
Tom Hanks is such a good actor that he’ll make you cry over a volleyball.
getting emotional over a volleyball just seemed too weird... I wouldn't have felt better if there was no "volleyball" there at all in the movie.... I mean a stranded island, and you just happen to find your FedEx packages washed up ?
That's was just luck.. I still don't grasp that no matter how many times I watch this.
@@Tech-geeky Well, he was stranded there for four years completely alone. The voleyball was the closest he had as a friend... We don't see where the plane crashed, If it was close enough, having some of those thousands of packages getting washed up to the same island is quite plausible.
The green Mile and Apollo 13 are musts!
Don't listen to anyone who says crying makes you look weak. They are the true weak ones for suppressing emotions.
Who in 2024 thinks that?
If you don't cry for Wilson you are not a human.
@@DrJohnnyFever. Not so much crying over the ball but the man's devastation.
@@calvinwendland8373 Yeah that too but I cried over the ball.
@@scotter23 The men who fight your wars.
BIG is another one of my favourite tom hanks movies! 😊
The scene when he leaves the island and breaches the final wave, he knows he made it and he looks back and sees the island, his prison home for 4 years.. he's been building to this moment for the majority of that.. I imagine the emotions he conveyed perfectly in that moment.. Relief, Fear, Excitement, all simultaneously.. it never fails to bring tears to my eyes.. in my opinion, one of his absolute best acting moments.. it reminds me when Red is explaining to the others about the prison walls in the Shawshank Redemption.. "These walls are funny.. at first you hate them, then, you get used to them, before long you get to where you depend on them" ❤❤
I loved the little bit where he is just standing outside in the rain - completely unbothered by the elements at this point.
Roles like this and Forrest Gump are why Tom Hanks is my favorite actor.
Forrest Gump is definitely one of the best movies ever made
@@sandimcalisterblood2675 Agreed.
Saving Ryan's private is a good Hank movie 😅
That’s what she said 🤭
Starring: Tom Hangs
Mad trolling much
You mean *_Shaving_* Ryan's privates. lol thats what ive always called it.
Lolol good recommendation.. then Green Mile 😅
A Man Called Otto is a more recent one that was fantastic ❤
Jane’s family passes down swords? That’s freaking dope!
"I'm sorry Wilson." 😔😔😔
The Terminal and Apollo 13 are other good movies with Tom Hanks. And don't forget Big (with a very young Tom). Absolutely great one. Love your reactions.
Both of those true story movies were great 👍
Another big movie with Tom Hanks!!!! Saving Private Ryan, The Green Mile, Captain Phillips. Definitely the first 2 movies for sure. By the way, I LOVED your reaction to this movie. Keep up the great reactions.
Tom Hanks belongs on the Mount Rushmore of actors. Who else could do a movie with very little speaking and it still be a success?
Except he’s on a pedo listttt
Even a cursory fact check shows that isn't true.
My son was about four when this came out he cried so bad in the theater whenever he lost Wilson that he had everybody in there crying😂😂😂
That bag that broke off his raft had the radio sounder, which activates as soon as it gets wet. Also, everyone needs to learn how to start a Fire with matches - the Scouts I was in (and eventual became a Eagle Scout) really helped me with learning that skill.
Real men cry. And you sir, are a real man. I love your videos!
"You never know what the tide'll bring in," is beautiful 💙🌊
An underrated sad part of this movie was leaving the island. Everything he thought knew learned about himself, was in that island. And he had to leave himself, behind.
it was either that, or leave his life behind.
He left an island of loneliness to a population that made him feel lonely.
Grew up watching it and love it and love the line at the end when he's talking to his friend and what he says about the tide also rip Wilson long live Wilson jr
So glad you guys reacted to this, Jane & JV! This is one of my favorite movies of all time, and I watch it when I need a little inspiration through tough times. Meanwhile, some fun little details for you:
The movie opens and closes on the same crossroads and stretch of road -- the road to Bettina (the Angel sculptor's) house.
Bettina is listening to Elvis when Fedex pulls up in the beginning (subtle clue she is Chuck's soul mate)
In the early shots of Chuck's home, you can see that he has several pictures of himself on small sailboats, awards for sailing, and books on solo small-boat sailing
Aside from the Russian chorus and Elvis songs, there is zero musical score to "Cast Away" until the shot of Chuck sailing away from the island on his raft, 103 minutes into the movie.
Zemeckis sent several crew members off to try to "survive" for a few days before the final script polish to see what the biggest challenges were -- and they all ended up in the movie -- fire, opening coconuts, water, raw fish/crabs, shelter.
In the end, Chuck is no longer working for Fedex (and presumably never has to work again), so he seems to be on a self-given quest to drive around and self-deliver the packages that helped to save him on the island. I love that he has Wilson with him again! And that he saved Angel lady ("Bettina") for last as the most meaningful.
I absolutely think he turns around and goes back to Angel sculptor's house after that pause at the end of the movie.
Tom Hanks in Splash is an awesome love story movie where he falls in love with a Mermaid. Classic movie. A must watch!!
My favorite and tear jerker is Philadelphia with stellar supporting cast... touches my heart every time.!!!
I know that being a parent changes you big time. I used to never cry or maybe i would subconsciously supress my emotions. But when i became a parent I noticed i got more emotional and sensitive not in a bad way but in a more conscious way, like you understand life better. Anyway great reaction these movies arent just entertaining but they also help us grow
"Money Pit" and "The Terminal" are 2 great Tom Hanks movies.
The Money Pit! I laughed soooo hard at that turkey scene
You're half right. "The Money Pit" is good. "The Terminal", not so much.
I forgot about Money Pit I was like 8 but it was great ❤!❤
@williamjones6031 the first part of this movie, I forgot this WASNT the terminal!
Wiiiiiiilllllsssssooooonn! Will never not be heartbreaking
Y’all gotta watch “the terminal” and “a man called Otto”. Two really great Tom Hanks movies
Tom Hanks wrote and directed “That Thing You Do” which is fantastic!
One of my favorites!!!
Cap'n Geech and the Shrimp Shack Shooters!!!
Fun! Just light-hearted fun. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
He’s a phenomenal actor who can make you cry over a volleyball 😅
The fact that Robert Zemeckis is able to makes emotionally attached to a volleyball is a testament to his brilliant directing. The score by Alan Silverstri really tugs at the heart strings too! 💔
The terminal. Pretty good film
Catch Me If You Can. Such a great movie. And with Leonardo Dicaprio!
On the dvd an Easter egg feature that was on there answered what was in that last box, a solar powered, waterproof, satellite phone.
Check out Apollo 13 with Tom Hanks. It's got an amazing cast: Gary Sinise, Bill Paxton, Kevin Bacon, Ed Harris. An amazing and true story about the U.S. space program.
The Terminal is a good movie with Tom also
Aw man, that reef just sinking into his leg like a hot knife through butter still gets me every time. Also 37:27 will never not make me laugh my ass off. When "Four years later" showed up in the theater, I was like "Oh man, are you kidding?" I was totally alone in there that day. Perks of watching matinee showings.
The Green Mile but bring all the tissues
The volleyball should've won an Oscar. Best Supporting Character/Actor.🏆
Lesson Learned, from this movie, Die Hard, and my Time in the Air Force - Never take your boots off where others are wearing shoes. As an Air Force cadet, we have to have our boots within three feet of us at all times. You can head outside in your draws (or even butt-naked), but make sure you have your boots and are within reach of your weapon if in a combat zone.
I had never noticed he had another Wilson with him in the truck. Glad you mentioned it.
The Green Mile, my favorite movie of all time. Has both Forrest Gump and Lieutenant Dan in it. A magnificent, beautiful movie ❤
Fun fact: WIlson did NOT make volleyballs prior to this movie.
If you cry about a volleyball, you know the writing and acting is topnotch
"Did they have GoPros in 2000?"
I didn't get my first digital still camera until 2002, Digital video barely existed for professionals.
Wilson won an Oscar 🏆
That whole aircrash sequence is one of the best if not the best I have seen.
Extremely realistic
Watch society of the snow, the crash scene in that was so detailed and graphic.
So, this was 2000's "Cast Away". Ten years earlier Tom Hanks starred with Meg Ryan in "Joe vs the Volcano", a concept film that has Hanks floating on a raft in the Pacific and being watched over (the first time) by a whale. Meg plays three different women. Well worth a reaction.
Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan have costarred in three films together:
-"Joe vs the Volcano" (1990)
-"Sleepless in Seattle" (1993)
-"You've Got Mail" (1998) (a remake/update of "The Shop Around the Corner")
With Hanks's first costar part with Meg Ryan playing three characters, it's interesting that he teamed up with an international ensemble cast to do "Cloud Atlas" (2012). The story spreads out across thousands of years, with the ensemble making appearances as different characters in different relationships to each other each time period. I think it may be the only film where Hanks appears as a villain (and actually plays TWO villains). Rarely done as a reaction, but well worth doing it; GREAT FILM!!!
You'll note that, in this film, when Hanks first learns his coworker's wife is dying, his immediate reaction is to find a way to 'fix' the problem. When he returns, his immediate reaction is to empathize and offer solace.
Chuck knew he had to let the fiancé go because when he returned from the island, he was a different man; he may have looked like the 'love of her life', but he was very different now.
And the feast that FedEx had set up for him on his return... Chuck was SO OVER seafood; talk about clueless!
Great reaction.
I've never seen such extreme reaction to the plane crash, or Chuck being scraped over coral, or ESPECIALLY the DIY dentalwork!
And the tears over the loss of Wilson; so sweet.
But what REALLY had me laughing like a loon...
"It's like...your mouth is having a baby...but your frickin' vagina won't open..." The EYES 👀!!!
You mentioned Helen Hunt in a movie with Jack Nicholson - It's "As Good as it Gets" and it's an AMAZING movie.
WILSON deserves an Oscar
It was the “She married Mr. Big” for me!!! Lol… #iloveit 😂😂😂
You would have ALL of your "How'd they do that?" questions answered if you watch the mini documentary about how they did it all.
Chuck's relationship with Wilson is a strong reminder that human beings were not created to be alone. Had it not been for Wilson, who knows what state of mind Chuck would have been in...long b4 that 4 year mark!
Gr8 reaction guys! 🙌🙌❤❤
Another great Tom Hank's movie well worth watching is the Cohen brother's "Road to Perdition". Stellar cast; Tom Hanks, Paul Newman, Jude Law, Daniel Craig, Jennifer Jason Leigh, and a very young Tyler Hoechlin.
Road to Perdition and The Green Mile. 2 more greats from Toim Hanks. The Burbs was also one of my favorites lol
The Green Mile and Saving Private Ryan. Both HUGE
Three very significant films starring Tom Hanks are: Saving Private Ryan, Apollo 13 and Philadelphia (Best Actor Oscar.)
I was waiting for someone to say Philadelphia ❤ I was going through the comments and hadn’t seen anyone say it until yours ❤
@Vanessa7831 same here. My favorite 😢
I don't know about big Hollywood blockbuster Hanks other than notable mentions, but The Terminal is definitely worth a watch.
"She married Mr. Big and had a baby." Oh my God, that gave a good laugh. 😅
And if she knows all that info about actors.... shes seen this movie before. These youtubers be lying.
@@theperfectbalance5482 Every woman knows Mr Big, what are you talking about lol
@@Quabbe2 thats what i just said dummy
@@theperfectbalance5482Mr Big isn’t his name in the movie, and he’s recognizable from TV shows dork.
Tom Hanks won an Oscar for Forrest Gump and won the next year too for ‘Philadelphia’ which I believe got Denzel an Oscar nomination. It was a very good movie
yeah when it comes to survival you need to make up a friend with a object so you don't go crazy and this movie does it great and him celebrating about fire is great also.
Not for people who enjoy being alone
@@-M0LE well yeah in that case if you enjoy being alone then you can't go crazy but for people you don't enjoy being alone its good to have a fake friend in this case
@@TheMarioandSonicfan isn’t that the definition of being crazy though ?? A fake friend ? That’s literally crazy
@@-M0LE no what I mean is when it comes to survival you need to make a fake friend so you don't go crazy.
@@TheMarioandSonicfan you obviously don’t understand which means your iq isn’t high enough
Making a fake friend shows you’ve lost it and are crazy
Why would you need a fake friend for one and it’s FAKE your talking to a fake thing pretending it’s a person ..this is the very definition of being crazy
I bet you had an imaginary friend as a child
Can you not see how it’s actually not normal to create a friend out of nothing
The Da Vinci Code with Tom Hanks is a great one to watch.
That bag that broke off when the plane crashed usually contains flares and other essential survival equipment and gear for signaling for help.
how can a actor make us cry for a volleyball, damn it
I don't think any other actor could have played this role so realistically and convincingly. But the direction, the camera and the script are also perfect in my opinion.
A good actor can make you love a hero. A great actor can make you both love fear a villain. But it takes the goat of acting to make you cry over the tragic loss of a volleyball.
whatever you say.
It would have been hilarious if at the end when he meets the lady and delivers that package, she tells him it was a sat phone inside. That he could have used to contact the outside world. ^_^
I've always liked to think it was a satellite phone with a solar charger...
Tom Hanks is phoenominal in this movie.
I think Castaway is better than Forrest Gump. Then again they're both good. ❤
Tom Hanks best movie has to be Turner and Hooch, it's a must watch if you have not seen it🙂. "This is not your room", "But I brought him a muffin he knows me!"🤣🐶.
He's not just a castaway (one word), he was Cast Away from his love (the title). Great reaction.
That is his real hair, you can see him in some behind the scenes stuff of saving private Ryan with the big beard for cast away and the guys from band of brothers talked about him in the auditioning room with a giant beard and long hair because he was filming this movie at the time.
I think Wilson was a face to talk to and is what kept him sane.
Great reaction guys like always, So many parts of this movie hit me and you touched on everyone. I still can't get the scene out of mind where he's back in his hotel room and looks at all the food on the table and lights the lighter. All the things we take for granted in our life that comes in gross abundance and he had to fight to acquire the simplest pleasures every day for 4 years. I don't think I could have made it.~
And some fun facts about this movie it was a star-driven project. Hanks read an article about FedEx, which illuminated the fact that massive jets filled with packages were crossing the Pacific Ocean multiple times a day for the shipping company. The actor wondered what would happen if one of those planes went down, and that was the seed from which Cast Away grew.
Zemeckis and company began shooting the film in January 1999, and then two months later, production took a break…for over a year. Yes, Cast Away did not shoot again until April 2000. During that time, Hanks lost weight and grew out his hair and beard in order to be able to shoot all the later scenes on the island. For the uninhabited island that Chuck washes up on the shore of, they shot on…an uninhabited island. Although, this one isn’t in the middle of nowhere. Monuriki is an island in the Fiji archipelago. It has since become a tourist attraction.
As for the scenes at the ranch, those were shot at Arrington Ranch just south of Canadian, Texas. FedEx was happy to be involved in Cast Away. They provided access to their facilities in Memphis, Los Angeles, and Moscow, not to mention their planes and uniforms. The company’s real CEO even cameos to welcome Chuck back. Keep up the good work
That scene where he busts out his tooth just makes me hurt in every possible way 😵💫😭😭😭😭😭💀💀💀
Voice of Wilson: GILBERT GOTTFRIED... lol
Danny De Vito
Apparently during production, in the scene where Wilson floats away, they actually let him float away. So he’s still supposed to be somewhere in the ocean. If you find him, he’s supposed to be worth over a million dollars.
Remember the first of the movie, the birthday card, the thing about the earth being the MOST IMPORTANT THING, the trees to make rope, the logs for the raft, the crabs and coconut to eat, the tides, and the whale keeping watch over him!?!?!? Think about it! GREAT reaction by you both!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Great actor -- my next pick is Turner and Hooch -- Its a fun one and you can see how Tom evolves into the character we all love now
Lari White, the redhead giving directions to Tom Hanks at the end of the movie, was also a country singer. She tragically died of cancer at the age of 52 back in 2018.
I’d want Norm Macdonald to be Wilson voice.
“APOLLO 13”‼️ Tom Hanks, Gary Sinise (Lieutenant Dan), Kevin Bacon, Ed Harris, Bill Paxton. GREAT (based on a true) story! A must see. 🙏🏼🥰
"Wilson!!! I'm sorry, Wilson!" 😭😭😭
Waterproofing things have been around for along time haha not just 2000s
Apollo 13! One of my childhood favourites :)
According to book I read, when they first filmed this movie they had inserted a voice for Wilson, however they removed it after the first test showing.
when I first saw this movie, I never thought I would be crying for a volleyball.
you knew people not crying for volleyball but the mental emotion he is have the only one at the island to keep him sane, you knew human will go crazy if left alone that long without emotion support
None of us did! 😭
Some of my favorite Tom Hanks movies:
The Green Mile
Catch Me If You Can
Philadelphia
A Man Called Otto
Another thing he'd have to contend with is the paperwork involved in getting yourself brought back to life. Apparently it's a clerical nightmare for people that have themselves accidentally declared dead, and can take months to get resolved. At the very least with him being semi-famous, he might have some lawyers willing to help him with it 😅
Production note: Wilsons first break through role was in 1986, Top Gun. He co-stared in the Volleyball scene. The guy's a Legend!
Apollo 13, The Green Mile, Catch Me If You Can, Saving Private Ryan and The Terminal are amazing Tom Hanks movies. A lot of his movies are really big hits and quite a few of them are based off of real events or people. Tom Hanks almost died while filming this movie. He cut his leg since he was on his knees so much, got a staph infection and wound up in the hospital for 3 days because of it. He was refusing to bathe and they caught it before it poisoned his blood.
I read a comment a while back, and I didn't realize that there is no soundtrack (background music) until Chuck leaves the island.
Only Tom Hanks could make me cry over a grown manlosing a volleyball.
Green Mile is tragic/beautiful... but so is Philadelphia (alongside Denzel W), get your tissues ready for this one!
Guys you should definitely watch Big, he's incredible in that movie, he was so good that got an Oscar nomination for best actor and it's A COMEDY, it was also his first important role. Def recommend