Who's Edward Burns?
I never understood why he was on the cover.
shareI did used to wonder why Burns got second credit and a spot on the cover, especially when Adam Goldberg had way more charisma and probably more lines.
Tom Sizemore was pretty well known and his character important to Hanks. I thought he was wonderful in this.
Precisely. Doing some research I've found Burns starred in The Brothers McMullen, which won Best Picture at the 1995 Sundance. Maybe that's why.
shareAt the time Burns was an up-and-coming star and on a lot of magazine covers as a heartthrob. He starred and directed two decent hit movies (for indie projects) and was trajecting up.
Imagine not having seen 27 Dresses and calling yourself a movie buff. Fucking pleb
shareImagine thinking one needs to watch 27 Dresses to be able to call himself a movie buff. Fucking peasant.
shareIt is necessary you fucking delusional ignorant hobo
shareAh, the mentally challenged, you guys are always fun!
shareYou are giving off strong hobo vibes
shareYeah cool, okay. A wandering worker who does honest work for honest pay is still way, WAY more useful than a mentally challenged clown on a message board that tries to be an elitist while standing there with his pants down.
shareThat's a vagabond, not a hobo. Get your derogatory terms correct, you serf
shareStop embarrassing yourself... please.
"Unlike a "tramp", who works only when forced to, and a "bum", who does not work at all, a "hobo" is a traveling worker."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hobo
You don't even know how to format quotations within quotations. You're uneducated and stupid, like a typical hobo
shareSigh, always gotta repeat myself...
"A wandering worker who does honest work for honest pay is still way, WAY more useful than a mentally challenged clown on a message board that tries to be an elitist while standing there with his pants down."