Rating: Summary: I love this movie Review: This is one of my all time fave movies. I found it funny and it makes me want to smile and dance. Plus, the ending rocks! See it, you'll love it.
Rating: Summary: I absolutely LOVED this movie Review: At first I didn't know how good it would be. After I watched it for the first time, I couldn't stop. It was like an addiction. The words to the song just seem to stay in my head. Keep up the good work, TOM!
Rating: Summary: This is a great family film! Review: That Thing You Do! is surpisingly good. My whole family loves this film and the music. It's a film that leaves you with a smile on your face and a song on your lips.
Rating: Summary: Just OK, nothing special Review: I expected an entertaining movie judging by these reviews, but I was disappointed. This is a trite, ordinary movie with a catchy song.
Rating: Summary: "We can use the 'Wonders' with an 'O' 'N' 'E'" Review: This is one of Tom Hanks' best! Written, directed, and starring Tom Hanks, 'That Thing You Do!' tells the charming story of a small town band hitting the big times. It starts with the find of a perfect drum player and ends in a wonder. Guy Patterson is helping run the family appliance store, something he could live without doing, Jimmy is the lead singer to a newly started rock band with one problem: his band has its first gig and no drum player! That's when Guy comes in, with his amazing fast drum playing skills, which turns the band's best song, "That Thing You Do", from good to great!!! They recieve a standing ovation and are asked to perform another gig! After making a single recording of "That Thing You Do!" on a record, they get a manager, who leads them to their new manager, Mr. White (Hanks). After making the radio and hitting a state fair tour, the band fly to California where they are given a chance to perform live on TV! As the worst would happen, something dramatic with Jimmy and his girlfriend, who is also their costume mistress, and the band break up. Giving the song "That Thing You Do!" a lable as a One-Hit Wonder. _________________________________________________________________ The movie is awesome, all in all. It delivers fast, fun comedic jokes and has very snappy and catchy music. The ending is very sweet, giving a brief on all the main characters and where they are today. This movie will touch your heart, if not through the story, then the music.
Rating: Summary: Not deep, but highly etertaining slice of 1960's pop music Review: This is a movie about a 1964 garage rock band called "The Wonders" that catapults to the big time in one summer then disbands, having made only one hit -- get it? The one-hit-Wonders!Some reviewers have complained that this movie isn't deep or "real" enough. I'm assuming that it doesn't show enough explicit sex and drug use to satisfy their urge for reality (the movies they recommend as alternatives are rated R). This movie isn't trying to go that deep, but it's a very entertaining, very clean slice of mid-60's Amnerican pop music. My husband came of age in the 60's and he finds it immensely entertaining. He always laughs at the all-girl band Tom Hanks cleverly creates to showcase local 60's mediocrity -- and he's laughing at himself, remembering some of his own mediocre music ensembles from the same decade. But he only laughs during that one song; the rest of the music in this movie is excellent. Every time he hears the alterative version of the main song (during the end credits) he wishes that his own garage band would have had access to music like that. 1964 was an interesting time for pop music; it included 50's type genres as well as rock and roll (which is usually associated with the 60's, although it began earlier), and this movie (and soundtrack) capture it beautifully. The "Playtone Galaxy of Stars" (Playtone being the fictitious recording lable featured in the movie) includes a black girl's group, a glamourous blond pop singer and a tall, dark, handsome guy, reminiscent of a certain "look" from the late 50's/early 60's who sings a song hummorously reminiscent of "Secret Agent Man." Even jazz is featured: when the group falls apart, the drummer gets to jam with a black Jazz pianist that he's admired for years. Not only do the Wonders sing the phenominally catchy and immensely listenable title tune (and the actors are really playing and singing, which is quite an achievement) but several others: my personal favorite is the jazzy "Dance With Me." But the wonderful (there I go again) title song is what seems to magically captures a whole decade of rock and roll; it would have been a major hit if it had existed in 1964. My husband and I obviously love this film and what's really great about it is that our kids love to watch with us; they especially love anything Steve Zahn says or does -- he's hysterical. All the other performances are great as well; it's a very good piece of ensemble work and everyone gives a very natural performance. The plot clips right along, the screenplay is witty and the cinemetography is very cleverly done. All right, so it doesn't have a deep meaning, but it's not trying to. If you enjoy music from the 60's, you can't find a more entertaining film than this one.
Rating: Summary: This is what movies are SUPPOSED to be Review: 30 years ago this movie would have won the Oscar for best picture. It's clean, smart, upbeat, engaging, and uplifting. Sadly, Hollywood has forgotten that movies used to be about good people and good times. Well, thankfully, Tom Hanks shows that he both remembers what makes a great GREAT family movie, AND he knows how to make one. Go Tom! Would love to see a sequel.
Rating: Summary: One-DerFull Movie! Review: I LOVE That Thing You Do! I have since I first saw it at the movies in 1996. Actually I was excited about it the second I saw a preview for it. I rushed out and bought the soundtrack and fell in love with the music. I've come across people who don't really care for it's corny-ness, but that's what makes it's so awesome. Great music, great actors, great costumes, and the great Tom Hanks all make up this fantastic film in my opinion. I am a Beatles fan as well as a lover of the 1960's in general so of course I wish I could be transported into that era. This film captures it brilliantly and I have respect for Tom Hanks for creating it all. The energy in this film is as catchy as the melodies. I just love Guy Patterson's character. He's such a sweetheart. If ever I was a fan of a fictional band or character, it's The Wonders. This is one of my all time favorite films. I just wish the DVD had more special features. A director's commentary would rock! I'd love to hear from the whole cast actually. I'm sure there are some scenes that made the cutting room floor that I'd like to see as well. Still the DVD is great and it never fails to put me in a good mood. I AM SPARTICUS!
Rating: Summary: A classic! Review: Details are to the "T". I get more out of it every time I watch it. It's (and I hate to use the term) a true "Feel Good" movie!
Tom Hanks rocks!
Rating: Summary: Top notch Review: If you like good music you'll like this one. If you like Tom Hanks you'll really like this one. Based on a true story, brilliantly directed by Tom,(he plays a major part in it as well), it is a fast paced enjoyable film about all American boys starting a band and rising to the top. All of the boys were good in their roles, and Liv Tyler, (from Lord of the Rings) was very good as well. If you like sucess stories with a true to life happy ending you'll enjoy this film!
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