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Top 4 Tom Hanks' Favorite Movies To Enjoy Over The Weekend

Top 4 Tom Hanks' Favorite Movies To Enjoy Over The Weekend
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That's one person whose taste in films you can totally trust.

If you think you're too self-critical, we have some good news for you: there are far worse perfectionists in the world.

Imagine having an extremely successful acting career, being recognized and praised all over the world, starring in more than 80 movies, and still considering only 4 of them "pretty good"? Well, that's life for Tom Hanks.

While it's clear that there are many more projects in his filmography that deserve your attention, you can see how particular he is when it comes to good cinema, so these 4 are a must-see.

So, if you are looking for something to watch on your next movie night, check out these films first.

Midnight Cowboy

This is a 1969 American drama film based on the 1965 novel of the same name by James Leo Herlihy. It tells the story of the friendship between two hustlers in the middle of New York City.

What's remarkable about this movie is that it was the first LGBT-themed movie to win an Oscar.

A Hard Day's Night

Another '60s banger that is completely different from the previous movie. Although it essentially captures the same time period, it does so in the style of a comedy musical based on the Beatles ' most famous songs.

The best choice if you're looking for something more light-hearted to spend the evening with.

The Best Years of Our Lives

This movie is much older than the others on this list, as it was released in 1946, but it is just as powerful and you will enjoy it just as much.

According to Hanks, there is no better movie to tell the story of World War II and the generation that fought it.

2001: A Space Odyssey

Even though we all know how wrong the writers were in their predictions of the future, the movie is still as epic as when it was first released.

This one, directed by Stanley Kubrick, would be a perfect choice for any sci-fi enthusiast. Plus, this is Hanks' absolute top 1 favorite choice!

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