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Sure. But, in more of a plug-n-play sorta way.
Thought process: If it's a Tom Hanks movie, then it'll be enjoyable in a vanilla ice cream sort of way. Few people would reject, out of hand, vanilla ice cream. Unless they're Tom Hanks intolerant... but now im strangling this metaphor.
True great actor? Stage & screen, sings & dances, transforms the medium where every they show up.
I think I understand male actors better, so that list is longer.
Daniel Day Lewis
Christopher Walken
Gary Oldman
Denzel Washington
Philip Seymour Hoffman
David Strathairn
Mark Rylance
Jim Carrey
Ian McKellen
Viola Davis
Lupita Nyong'o
Jennifer Lawrence
Frances McDormand
Nail on the head. I know I'm gonna enjoy a Tom Hanks movie, and he was really great in some roles, but if Frances McDormand is on the ticket my socks are gonna be blown off. That woman is art to watch.
Edit: Willem Dafoe and Olivia Coleman also. There are obviously loads more but they all really excite me to see in a movie.
Yeah, but I feel like a lot of it is because of the roles he chooses and the career he cultivates. Hanks can play bigger roles, but you can tell he picked more restrained roles after making the transition from comedy to drama.
I also feel like he never had a legitimate down time in his career which would require him to play against type to bring in audiences. A lot of great performances come from actors making their comeback, something that Tom Hanks never needed to do.
IMO: Brand Tom Hanks was established with Big (1988!) and solidified with A League of Their Own (1993). From then on, he's basically a hit factory.
The biggest departure for him, that I saw, was the Road to Perdition (2002). Not exactly off-brand, but a risk. It was excellent.
I saved this comment bscauae it's a gpod list, and i think you're right when you say"true great actor = stage & screen, sings & dances"