![]() With such bad behaviour in his novel, the actor-writer also believes it is unnecessary to airbrush classic books for modern audiences. Who could he have been inspired by? Needless to say, Hanks just laughs when asked to name names. There's mention of sexual harassment too. and more than a couple of feuds between the Talent." Indeed, in the book he refers to actors who are "cry-babies, psychological train wrecks, on-the-wagon alcoholics, off-the-wagon addicts. ![]() Tom Hanks: Cynicism has become our default Tom Hanks hails bookshop owner as his hero Tom Hanks shouts at fans after wife trips "You will be amazed," he adds, "at how many people know that they can get away with it, and are told they can get away with it, because they are carrying the movie on their shoulders." That is a cardinal sin in the motion picture business. "What cannot occur on a motion picture is that someone cannot monkey around with the timing or the length of the shoot or the budget. Hanks prides himself on always being on time, though. "I've had tough days trying to be a professional when my life has been falling apart in more ways than one and the requirement for me that day is to be funny, charming and loving - and it's the last way I feel." "Not everybody is at their best every single day on a motion picture set," he continues. ![]() So it's a surprising admission when the affable voice of Woody in Toy Story confesses: "I have pulled every single one of those moments of behaviour myself on a set. ![]() His novel is about the making of a multi-million dollar superhero action movie, and features a cast of characters including an eccentric director and a self-important and highly obstructive male actor who disrupts and delays filming. ![]()
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