Real life 'Forrest Gump' hopes for spot on US Paralympic team39online.comBy Troy Hirsch Fox 5 San Diego Sports SAN DIEGO -- When people see Daryl Sterling play table tennis, they usually give him the same comments. “Their reaction is either 'can you beat Forrest Gump? Are you Forrest Gump?'” Sterling said with a chuckle.and more »
Today Ronald Reagan would be 101 years old; he was born in the same era as my father, and like my father, his intellect, values, and worldview were shaped by the defining events of the 20th century. Those were terrible, daunting times ...
Forrest Gump music video I spent ages on this one so all comments would be greatly appreciated. Oh and to all your people who have commented or are about to ...
NASCAR, Hollywood, and the U.S. Armed Forces team up to help a Southwest Virginia wounded warrior. Actor Gary Sinise, star of CSI: New York star, and "Lieutenant Dan" from the movie Forrest Gump, came to Martinsville Thursday, to announce a ...
The contest was a part of the city’s Bubba Gump Shrimp Festival ... Prior to entering kindergarten, “I was with my mom every day delivering the North Penn Reporter every day,” Dengler said. “It did shape me because I’m a visual ...
A community portal about Forrest Gump with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: Forrest Gump is a 1985 novel by Winston Groom, a 1994 film adaptation, and the name of the title character of both. The film was a huge commercial success, earning $677 million worldwide during its theatrical run, although Paramount claimed it was a...more
A community portal about Forrest Gump with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: Forrest Gump is a 1985 novel by Winston Groom, a 1994 film adaptation, and the name of the title character of both. The film was a huge commercial success, earning $677 million worldwide during its theatrical run, although Paramount claimed it was a commercial failure and did not pay Groom his share of the profits. As such, Groom has refused to allow the novel's sequel, Gump and Co., to be filmed, stating that he could not in good conscience sell the rights to film the sequel to a failure. The film garnered a total of 13 Academy Award nominations, of which it won six, including Best Picture, Best Visual Effects, Best Director, and Best Actor.