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Tom Hanks on Toy Story, Sequels and The Scene He Regrets

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Captain Phillips: The Best Film of the 21st Century?

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Richard Osman declared Captain Phillips the best film of the 21st century. Hanks explained that the role worked because the real Richard Phillips gave him a 'dispassionate examination of his absolute being completely worn down to a granular puddle of a human being' — a phrase that tells you everything about what great acting demands.

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