Big with Tom Hanks: Blu-ray Cover

    Big Director: Penny Marshall Cast: Tom Hanks, Elizabeth Perkins, John Heard, Jared Rushton

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    • Blu-ray Release Date: 05/12/2009
    • Original Release: 1988
    • Rating: Rated PG
    • Sales Rank: 28,963

    Viewer Rating: (11 ratings)

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    Theatrical Version & Extended Cut; Big Brainstorming Audio Commentary by Writers/Co-Producers Gary Ross & Anne Spielberg; ; 8 Deleted Scenes, Including 5 with Intros by Director Penny Marshall; ; Exclusive featurettes: Big Beginnings, Chemistry of a Classic, The Work of Play; ; AMC Backstory: Big; Carnival Party Newswrap

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    More than anything else, 13-year old New Jerseyite Josh (David Moscow) wants to be "big." That's the wish he makes at an odd-looking amusement pier fortunetelling machine. The next morning, Josh wakes up-only to discover that he's grown to manhood overnight! (At this point, the part is taken over by Tom Hanks). Still a 13-year-old mentally and emotionally, Josh decides to hide out in New York City until he can figure out what to do next. He lucks into a job with a major toy company run by kid-at-heart McMillan (Robert Loggia). By cannily bringing a child's eye view to McMillan's business, Josh rises to the top-and in process, he falls in love with fellow employee Susan (Elizabeth Perkins). But he's still a kid, and he'd like to go back to his own world and own body. Written by Gary Ross and Anne Spielberg, Big proved a crucial success for budding director Penny Marshall, who'd work harmoniously with Hanks again on the radically different A League of Their Own. The cinematography was by Barry Sonenfeld, who went on to become a director himself with The Addams Family. That Big was heavily reliant upon the input of Tom Hanks and Penny Marshall was proven by the failed attempt to turn the property into a Broadway musical. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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    Big is awesome!by Indy-girl

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    March 26, 2009: This movie allows for escapism from everyday life and strife. I would recommend owning this to anyone who just wants a little respite from life!

    This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen / Stereo edition.

    I Also Recommend: National Lampoon's Vacation/National Lampoon's European Vacation, The Jerk, All of Me, Planes, Trains and Automobiles & Summer Rental & Foul Play.

    a great movie with Tom Hanksby Anonymous

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    June 14, 2007: Big is a great movie it proves that becoming an adult can be fun but you just might want to be a kid agin this movie makes me laugh i like the part when Josh goes to the old hotel and when he is at the party this is a nice family flim for anyone

    This review was written about the DVD Extended Edition / Wide Screen edition.


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