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1988 |
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PG |
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104 minutes |
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Penny Marshall |
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James L Brooks, Robert Greenhut, Juliet Taylor |
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Tom Hanks, John Heard, Robert Loggia |
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According to Monica Rushton, Jared Rushton (Billy) David Moscow (little Josh) and Tom Hanks (big Josh) were put in a room with a bunch of toys to play with. Having silly string, they tried to use it to gross each other out and that is how the silly string scene between Rushton and Hanks appeared in the movie.
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[Josh and Billy hand her Josh's pay check of $187.30]
Bank Teller: How would you like that?
Josh: [after he and Billy discuss it] Three dimes, a hundred dollar bill and 87 ones.
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There is a moment towards the end in BIG (1988), director Penny Marshall's ode to the dichotomy between youth and maturity, when Tom Hanks looks wistfully over his old neighborhood. Although now a man in an expensive double-breasted suit, it was just weeks ago that he was a naive 13-year-old, who enjoyed the simple pleasures of childhood -- playing baseball with his buddies and having leaf fights with autumn's soon-to-be-buried treasures. In a rhetorical question, he asks himself silently whether he is willing to give up his newfound power and riches to go back to the challenges and wonderment of youth.
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