Tom Hanks named the three movies he's made that he likes best while appearing on 'The Bill Simmon Podcast.'
“I would not do it according to the way the movies came out,” Hanks said. “I would do by way of the personal experience that I had when I was doing them, which is very different.”“I would probably say No. 1 would be ‘League of Their Own’ because all I did all summer was play baseball,” he said.
The two-time Oscar winner said it was especially memorable because his family joined him during the shoot.Hanks says he had a wonderful time making "Cast Away."“We just had bold adventures when we were making that movie,” he said. “We were out in the middle of the ocean trying to grab shots. And we were off in Fiji on two different occasions and, again, had my whole family with me. There was nothing but adventures every single day.
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