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"RE-RELEASE: Tom Hanks"

Explore episode Jun 11, 2026
Business
The Comedy Era: Imitations of Other People's Funny Movies

"RE-RELEASE: Tom Hanks" · Jun 11, 2026 Business

In the era when Hanks was churning out comedies, a $15 million budget and a comedy label was essentially a license to print money. The genre was dominated by Second City and SNL alumni, and Hanks describes his films as 'doing imitations of other people's funny movies' — yet every single daily screening was called the funniest movie ever made.

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