Tom Hanks on Letterman
Tom Hanks landed on the Late Show Tuesday night to talk "Charlie Wilson's War" with David Letterman. The segment is split into two parts on YouTube, but here's the second half, which includes some politics discussion and the "Charlie" bits:
There was also this writers strike bit. Hanks was slated to be on the show on a date that came amidst the strike, and the gag is he didn't realize the strike hadn't resolved itself. Funny stuff:
Speaking of Letterman and the strike, I saw a picketer carrying a "ViaCON" sign in front of the Ed Sullivan Theater yesterday afternoon. Not overly clever, but "ouch" nontheless.
There was also this writers strike bit. Hanks was slated to be on the show on a date that came amidst the strike, and the gag is he didn't realize the strike hadn't resolved itself. Funny stuff:
Speaking of Letterman and the strike, I saw a picketer carrying a "ViaCON" sign in front of the Ed Sullivan Theater yesterday afternoon. Not overly clever, but "ouch" nontheless.
Red Carpet District is Variety contributor Kristopher Tapley's attempt at making sense of the ever-expanding glut of film awards coverage. He's been on the beat for six years. Email 






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