Friday, October 19, 2012

Tom Hanks Drops An F Bomb On Good Morning America - NSFW

No one pressed the button fast enough, so you do get to hear Tom Hanks drop the f bomb. Tome was perfectly willing to turn it into a funny situation, but the host just had no idea what to do and just moved on or tried to. She should have let Tom fix it on his own. Would have been much less awkward.

19 comments:

  1. First off I cannot wait for Robin to come back, I really miss her. This chick is awkward. I've been watching all week and she rubs me the wrong way. But fuck, its just word. Tom cracks me up anymore, it appears he has run out of fucks to give!

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  2. Remember that blind about an actor that fell off the wagon after years of being sober. Could it be Tom Hanks?

    I watched it and was like "WHAT?!"
    Just seems out of his normal persona.

    And I also agree, it is only a word, one I use more than I should, but kinda shocked me that he dropped a big one "F" Bomb on a morning show LOL

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  3. Fuck is fun to say! My new fav is fuckfest!

    It can be used to discuss orgies or rotten days. It's perfect!!!

    And Tom, why are you so bloated? What happened. I am more concerned about your face situation then the barely audible F-bomb.

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  4. There's nothing like a fresh f bomb to start your morning off right.

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  5. Bahahaha if I were famous I would probably not get invited to do talk shows due to my cursing habit.

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  6. I like Elizabeth but not on GMA. She's more of a hard hitting journalist. Much like George Stepanolpolis (spelling). They are very awkward and cringe worthy whilst interviewing actors, actresses, etc. And dont get me started on Lara Spencer.

    Josh Elliot and Sam Champion are holding that show together.

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  7. Hee hee. You're forgiven, Mr. Hanks.

    (I still wanna know what happened between him and Winkler. They BOTH seem like the nicest guys in H'wood, so that makes me all the more curious!)

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  8. @ AKM I am outta the loop, what is that all about?

    @ Dia I love clusterfuck myself =) And sadly Tom has been bloated for a while. That's why I thought of him for that blind a few weeks back. And added the Rita guess for the power blind. Things that make you go mmmmmmmmmm.

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    1. Clusterfuck is one of my favorites. It is the perfect word to describe the state of my department. (Hehe I work for a govt agency.) In the company of the Directors we shorten it to cluster, but everyone gets the point.

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  9. I love "fuck" and I say it way too much, it is just the most appropriate word for some situations. "Shitshow" is still my fav. it can explain most everything.

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  10. Fucktard is my new word, but not when my son is around. Then it's jackhammer. :)

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  11. @JoElla - Someone posted a comment about the Scott Baio/Erin Moran/Henry Winkler situation, noting that Henry Winkler claims to have been fired by Tom Hanks from TURNER AND HOOCH, and apparently he doesn't like him. Most people here seem to like both of them, so we're -- well, at least *I* am -- wondering just exactly went down.

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  12. I don't get the issue with you Americans and swear words, really. What's the big deal? Lol. How can this be newsworthy?

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  13. Eh. Cussing is all over cable TV now. I wish the networks would stop being nitwits about profanity. It's part of real life.

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  14. She handled that situation so poorly. I'm going to be harsh and say she doesn't deserve a job on GMA...just because I'm feeling like a bitch this morning.

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  15. OMG, people. They gasp as if they never heard a muffled "fuck" in their lives. I'm more embarrassed for the audience and hostess than I am for Hanks. Anyway, I didn't even hear it, even after re-playing it twice. Shhhhheesh!

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  16. To the person whose favorite is cluster****: help me please because I do not understand that one. I don't cuss, ever, but I've heard that phrase and it has never made sense to me. I know the person means a messed-up situation, obviously, but I am a literal person and I can't figure out what the word ACTUALLY refers to.

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