Tom Hanks may have cartoon sex videobeen the one with the cold, but anyone watching his acceptance speech for the Cecil B. DeMille award at the 77th Golden Globes would be hard pressed to stay away from their tissue box.
Hanks' speech came after a heartwarming introduction from his That Thing You Do!co-star Charlize Theron, who spoke on his presence and role as one of Hollywood’s most beloved stars, and a highlight reel that included everything from his iconic performances in Forrest Gumpand Castawayto his truly weird and wonderful David S. Pumpkins sketch on Saturday Night Live.
Hanks held America’s heartstrings in his hands and yoinked them like a charioteer the moment he took the stage — he paused a few moments into his speech to shed a few tears before thanking his family for putting up with him being away for “months and months and months” at a time. “I can’t tell you how much your love means to me,” he said, while America collapsed into sobs at how much we love him, too.
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He also thanked the directors and writers he’s worked with, calling them out by their first names: Penny (Marshall), Nora (Ephron), Clint (Eastwood), and more, while also giving credit to anyone who’s ever worked on one of his films. “You just have to somehow put it all together,” he said, “have faith in what the process is, and go there.”
Of course a speech from the unimpeachable actor who played Walt Disney and Fred Rogers was going to make some people cry, but Hanks showing up with a sniffle in his nose and a heart overflowing with emotion opened the floodgates even farther than anyone could have expected.
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Congratulations on your achievement award, Mr. Hanks. Now do you have any spare Kleenex?
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