JZVOL
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how can you mess up a movie with a very promiscuous hot leading lady falling for the "less than hot" guy, where the lead characters turns lemons to lemonade constantly and with an amazing soundtrack. recipe for pure gold.
Yep, the first one was awesome. However, he pretty much single-handedly shaped America up until the 90's. I don't know what could be accomplished with a sequel. Perhaps he will inadvertently invent Google, ipods, and Pokemon.
As in the first book, Gump stumbles through important U.S. events in the 1980s and early 1990s. He plays football for the New Orleans Saints, sells encyclopedias, works on a pig farm, and helps develop the infamous New Coke. He accidentally crashes the Exxon Valdez, helps destroy the Berlin Wall, and fights in Operation Desert Storm. He meets many celebrities, including Oliver North, the Ayatollah Khomeini, Jim Bakker, Ivan Boesky, Ronald Reagan, Saddam Hussein, Bill and Hillary Clinton, and of course, Tom Hanks.
There was a second book by the auther, and in it Gump tried pro football, if I remember correctly. The book bombed, so there ya go with that...
From the ultimate source, always correct:
Gump and Co. - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
i thought the book was WAY better than the movie (which is almost always the case), and i loved the movie. in fact, it was on TNT this past Friday night and i had to watch the whole thing.
i thought the book was WAY better than the movie (which is almost always the case), and i loved the movie. in fact, it was on TNT this past Friday night and i had to watch the whole thing.
I watched it with my daughter...all sorts of little life lessons in there. I told her the college team he played was Tennessee but she thought the color was off. Anyone know what the uniform looked liked back then?
