I miss Mr. Rogers.
It's not so much the speech patterns, it's how slow Hanks is talking as Rogers. I grew up watching Mr. Rogers, and, admittedly it's been years and years since I've watched it, I remember Mr. Rogers not talking that slow. I could be misremembering, however.He's imitating Fred Rogers' speech patterns. If there's any similarity between Forrest Gump and Fred Rogers, it's that they both clearly enunciated their words.
Watched that about an hour ago. Damn near started bawling.
The memories tied to Mr. Rogers. It could have been Tom Hanks in the cardigan and shoes, just waving to people while standing in front of a blue background, and I know I would have cried at that, too. For a lot of us, Mr. Rogers talked to our hearts, and he is felt very keenly.Over the content, the glossy pied piper music designed to wring emotions out of its audience, or both? In terms of content, there's not much there. The muzak was positively thick, like a commercial featuring honey dripping off a dipper. The teaser is nothing more than the usual mawkish and maudlin cookie cutter fare. And it's a bio-pic so creative liberties WILL be taken, though if it turns out none were then I'll go see it. I learned the hard way since "A Beautiful Mind". I'll stick to my memories of the TV show for what they are, for now.
Having said that, they sorta did nail it with the casting. Typecast or not, to be in the casting room watching how many people audition and Tom Hanks was the choice and it's easy to see why despite the cookie cutter faff.
I do too.I miss Mr. Rogers.
Exactly. He was a good person who cared about others.The memories tied to Mr. Rogers. It could have been Tom Hanks in the cardigan and shoes, just waving to people while standing in front of a blue background, and I know I would have cried at that, too. For a lot of us, Mr. Rogers talked to our hearts, and he is felt very keenly.
I really liked the trailer for this and think Tom Hanks will do a great job as Mr. Rogers. Don't get me wrong, I thought it was uplifting (especially the subway scene), but is there a reason Hanks is channeling Forrest Gump in Mr. Rogers' speech patterns?
I think what Turd Ferguson was getting at is that while Hanks has Rogers' speech pattern down pretty well, there's a touch of the Southern accent Hanks used in Forrest Gump. It's not obvious, but it comes out at least once in the trailer.He's imitating Fred Rogers' speech patterns. If there's any similarity between Forrest Gump and Fred Rogers, it's that they both clearly enunciated their words.
The memories tied to Mr. Rogers. It could have been Tom Hanks in the cardigan and shoes, just waving to people while standing in front of a blue background, and I know I would have cried at that, too. For a lot of us, Mr. Rogers talked to our hearts, and he is felt very keenly.
Daniel striped tiger is what gets to me.
I'm in my mid-forties. After I got my picture taken with him -- and I know it was just a person inside a really hot suit on a muggy July day -- I cried.
Wait a minute, Daniel Striped Tiger is the size somebody in a suit? That doesn't seem right. I think of his as a really little guy that gets scared sometimes. I understand the sentiment, though.
Tom Hanks as Tom Hanks in "America's Heart."Now that Hanks has played Walt Disney and Mister Rogers, what's next? Captain Kangaroo?![]()
Captain Kangaroo was who I watched as small child.Now that Hanks has played Walt Disney and Mister Rogers, what's next? Captain Kangaroo?![]()
The trailer made it pretty clear, but I've seen enough posts around the internet referring to it as a "Mister Rogers movie" that I figured I would do my part to displell confusion.Yeah, I already knew the focus was on the journalist (seems obvious to me, but I guess that has to be said).
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