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That Thing You Do! is a 1996 American musical comedy-drama film written and directed by Tom Hanks, in his feature writing and directorial debut.Set in 1960s rock and roll culture, it chronicles the rise and fall of a fictional one-hit wonder pop band and stars Tom Everett Scott in his film debut along with Johnathon Schaech, Steve Zahn, and Ethan Embry as the band's members, with Liv Tyler and ...
"That Thing You Do" is the titular song appearing in the 1996 film of the same name. Written by Adam Schlesinger , the song is performed by the fictional 1960s band the Oneders, who are the focus of the film.
That Thing You Do! (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack to the 1996 film That Thing You Do!, directed by Tom Hanks.Released under the Playtone and Epic Records label on September 24, 1996, the album featured songs performed by the fictional band The Wonders and other artists.
Tom Hanks used an eyebrow-raising expletive while describing movie critics on Conan O'Brien's podcast.. When O'Brien, 61, asked Hanks, 67, about the actor and filmmaker's 1996 feature directorial ...
That Thing You Do! was one of my first films — I had done work before, Ethan had also, but we learned a lot on how to act, how to be on sets, and we learned our craft there. Working with Ethan ...
Tom Everett Scott played Guy Patterson in the Hanks-directed movie, which followed a local Pennsylvania band that catapults to Beatles-like stardom once their first single makes its radio debut.
He initially struggles in his speech class. He stumbles through his first speech about making restaurant quality French toast. Before his recently lost retail job, he had spent twenty years as a cook in the navy. He does, however, do very well in economics as he appears to be the only student who knows the answers from the assigned reading.
I quit, I quit, I quit!" is a reference to the film That Thing You Do!. [6] Stan's manager Charles Kincaid is a reference to Reuben Kincaid of The Partridge Family and even looks like him, while the record company executive is a reference to The Colonel James from the film Boogie Nights. [citation needed]