Agreed. It is a film of its time, as well. There was something superbly tacky, gaudy, excessive and puerile about the 80s and this film says it all. It was perfect the first time and nothing, NOTHING could top a drug sniffing donkey, a man's best friend in a foot long hotdog bun and watching Tom Hanks juggle all that T&A!
My only hope is that after a long hard day being Robert Langdon or Chuck Noland or even Forrest Gump, Tom goes home and sticks this gem into the ol' DVD player, pours himslef a huge brandy and revels in former glories.
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