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genre: Drama; "Stupid is as stupid does" is what Forrest Gump hears throughout his less than picturesque childhood. Though not as smart as the people he meets along the way, Forrest is thrust into some scary, crazy and downright incredible situations, rubbing shoulders with some great historical figures and escaping many dangers on sheer dumb luck. His giant heart and never fading love for his lifelong friend Jenny take him on a journey where he learns what his destiny is; ; Release year: 1994; Country: USA; Rating: 1720038 Vote

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Rated PG-13 · 2 hr 22 min · 1994 Comedy drama Slow-witted Forrest Gump (Tom Hanks) has never thought of himself as disadvantaged, and thanks to his supportive mother (Sally Field), he leads anything but a restricted life. Whether dominating on the gridiron as a college football star, fighting in Vietnam or captaining a shrimp boat, Forrest inspires people with his childlike optimism. But one person Forrest cares about most may be the most difficult to save -- his childhood love, the sweet but troubled Jenny (Robin Wright). - Synopsis provided by Internet Video Archive Tom Hanks Robin Wright Gary Sinise Mykelti Williamson Sally Field Rebecca Williams Michael Humphreys Harold Herthum George Kelly Bob Penny John Randall Sam Anderson Margo Moorer Ione Telech Peter Dobson Siobhan Fallon Tyler Long Christopher Jones Grady Bowman Jason McGuire Sonny Shroyer Brett Rice David Brisbin Kirk Ward Mark Matheisen Al Harrington Don Fischer Michael Flannery Kitty Green John Worsham Afemo Omilami Paulie DiCocco Mike Jolly Michael Kemmerling John Voldstad Jeffrey Winner Aaron Izbicki Michael Burgess Steven Griffith Bill Roberson Michael McFall Byron Minns Stephen Bridgewater Isabel Rose Jay Ross Dick Stilwell Kevin Davis Michael Jace Geoffrey Blake Vanessa Roth Valentino Dick Cavett Tiffany Salerno Marla Sucharetza Joe Alaskey Lazarus Jackson Matt Rebenkoff Hallie D'Amore Michael Mattison Charles Boswell Tim McNeil Haley Joel Osment Lonnie Hamilton Wendy Finerman Steve Starkey Steve Tisch Forrest Gump: The IMAX Experience is not showing in any theaters in the area.

STOP FORREST 😂. 4:53 that piece is so beautiful. (Unlike a box of chocolates, you know exactly what you're going to get with the re-release of the iconic "Forrest Gump, " starring Tom Hanks. ) By Bill Wine KYW Newsradio 1060 PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — Here we are on the twentieth anniversary of one of the most celebrated and influential movies in recent decades. Forrest Gump was nominated for thirteen Oscars in 1994, winning six: best picture, best director (Robert Zemeckis), best actor (Tom Hanks), best adapted screenplay, best editing, and best visual effects. And although you certainly don’t need to see it on an Imax screen in a movie theatre to enjoy or appreciate it, that’s exactly where you’ll find it as of this week. (4 stars out of 4) So if you want to use the Imax release as an excuse to revisit it –- or, perhaps, to experience it for the first time -– then, by all means, have at this extraordinary entertainment. While you’re considering it, I’ve got three movie recommendations for you: one is a sparkling comedy, another is a moving drama, and the third is a unique special-effects adventure. And they’re all Forrest Gump. It’s funny, thought-provoking, touching, unpredictable, even awe-inspiring. But like most great films, it’s difficult to categorize. Let’s call it a romantic comedy-drama docu-fable. Whatever the heck that means. It’s the fanciful story of one American with a small brain and a big heart who encounters several 20th-century icons and manages, while his country loses its innocence, to hold onto his. Tom Hanks plays a man-boy with an IQ of 75, Robin Wright the woman he loves with unqualified devotion, Sally Field his wisdom-spouting mother, and best supporting actor Oscar nominee Gary Sinise his best buddy. That’s about all you need to know going in, except that this humble, unassuming, straight-talking man will become part of just about every major American historical event over the three decades the film depicts. Few movies have added as many lines of dialogue to our collective pop-culture consciousness: “Run, Forrest, run! ” “Stupid as as stupid does. ” “Life is like a box of chocolates: you never know what you’re gonna get. ” Despite its obvious critical and commercial success, the film had its share of detractors, a phenomenon that might be attributed to the fact that most layered, impactful movies, like a Rorschach test, can be interpreted in many different ways. Among the host of trees this Forrest has going for it, two stand out: an actor at the top of his game and a director at the top of his. Hanks, coming off his Academy Award-winning role in Philadelphia, turned in another gem as the supposed chump named Gump, playing the steadfast Forrest with irresistibly sweet, goofy optimism. As for director Zemeckis, he proved once again that he was a master at combining high-tech effects and solid storytelling, as he had already done in the Back to the Future trilogy, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, and Death Becomes Her, and would later do in Contact, Cast Away, The Polar Express, and Flight. Forrest Gump takes a back seat to none of them. The sequences in which Gump appears with actual historical figures of the fifties, sixties, and seventies remain, even in the CGI era, ingenious and hilarious. So we’ll run alongside 4 stars out of 4 for the magical twentieth-century parable, Forrest Gump, a dizzyingly original existential dramedy about destiny that’s as light as a feather, as strong as an ox, as colorful as fireworks, and as spellbinding as hypnosis. More Bill Wine Movie Reviews CBS Philly Entertainment News Area Movie Events.

I love how genuinely impressed Tom is with David swimming the channel. Originally released in theaters by Paramount Pictures, Forrest Gump stars Hanks in the title role, a man who — despite his sub-normal IQ — led an extraordinary life, with a ringside seat to many of the most memorable events of the second half of the 20th century. The award-winning film went on to gross more than $675 million at the global box office, of which nearly $330 million came from North America, making it the highest-grossing film of all time when it was released in 1994. + Google Calendar + iCal Export. Robert Zemeckis, a director known more for brittle, antihumanistic comedy ( Used Cars, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Death Becomes Her) than heartwarming sentiment, moved into Oscar territory with this accomplished tear-jerking 1994 comedy about a slow-witted southerner (Tom Hanks) living through an alternately auspicious and absurdist half century of American history. There are two forms of innocence that Zemeckis and writer Eric Roth (adapting a novel by Winston Groom) are banking on here—that belonging to Gump himself, pressed into service as a Chaplinesque everyman (which appeals to our jaded palates), and that of the spectator, who is supposed to accept the history of this country reduced to sound bites. The impressive technology brought to bear on this ambitious project combines Zemeckis's fascination with mutilated bodies ( Death Becomes Her) with his penchant for cozily recycled history (the Back to the Future films as well as Roger Rabbit), while the ideological agenda of homogenizing culture and rationalizing history into an all-purpose candy bar remains more or less the same. The results are skillful, highly affecting, and ultimately more than a little pernicious. Now that this movie has become one of the top grossers of all time, there are plenty of reasons to suspect that its “stupidity as redemption” message is telling a good many Americans exactly what they want to hear. With Robin Wright, Gary Sinise, Mykelti Williamson, and Sally Field.