Our interviews with the cast of "You've Got Mail", Meg Ryan, Tom Hanks, Parker Posey, and Greg Kinnear on the sixty-fifth episode of the third season of The Rosie O'Donnell Show.
Everything about this movie is just so great. The iconic cast with Ryan-Hanks duo, the monologues, dialogues and the entire setting. You've got mail is really a timeless classic!
Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan have the perfect chemistry ! So great to see the talented cast of "You've Got Mail". And I still remember Rosie's character in "Sleepless in Seattle" mailing the letter that started Annie and Sam's love story ❤
professionals !!!! rosie too ! they all act together n various motion pictures.. here they relax .. wonderful seeing who they are, outside their acting jobs 🥂
never seen this before. We all love love love You got mail. It's so repeatable. I like listening on beginning phases of the internet world and look where we are now!
The Rosie O’Donnell was terrific. Compared to the current load of blokes -blah! She lets her guests speak & never interrupted them or spoke over them in an obnoxious way. Wonder why it ended?
The timing of this post is so strange, as I had just added You've got Mail as one of my favorite movies on Letterboxed yesterday! Wow, we really are all on the same wavelength, at the end of the day.
Okay, hear me out… In “You’ve Got Mail” Meg Ryan owns the book shop, and she has three employees. Even though I’m totally happy with the casting and who played who, one has to admit it would’ve been cool to have Rosie play the quirky female employee that doesn’t wanna move back to Brooklyn. Again, the actress did a good job that played the part, but for the sake of consistency with “Sleepless in Seattle” and a Nora Ephron directed romcom starring Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan. Would’ve worked too because of her accent.
Thanks for posting this delightful clip. I've watched every Hanks movie many times, and some of his best work is ahead of him at this point (he just finished Green Mile), especially portraying real people. I'm so glad that the crazy style of having a crooked part didn't last. Proof of Life and When a Man Loves a Woman were her best. As Good As It Gets is Kinnear's best. I have watched You've Got Mail many, many times. First, the big box stores like Waldenbooks ate up the small, independent bookstores; then Amazon ate up the brick and mortar big box stores. What's next?
I'm now flashing back to myself at 13, who should be studying for a science test but instead was watching Rosie O'Donnell in the basement at the lowest volume possible so my mom couldn't hear. I actually saw this movie with my mom. I wanted more of a romance between the two shop employees. Greg Kinner is so adorable at the end. I miss the 90s. I think most of these actors here are around my current age. Here Tom Hanks was churning out epic movie after epic movie. I wish Meg Ryan would make more films, I think the industry just doesn't make decent inspirational roles for women 50+ unless it is something lame like the Book Club.
I write about this all the time and am taking advantage of the date this show originally aired, Tom Hanks, the Stephen King mention, and real life books. When the book version of The Green Mile came out, King did it chapter by chapter. You had to wait a month for the next chapter to come out. It was so fun UNTIL . . . he ended one of the chapters with the squashing of "Mr. Jingles" ! Argh!
I liked the movie except the end...the part were she was shown the new childrens section of the fox store...it should have been a rebuild of the interior and facade of her mother's book shop that was demolished...that would have been a better resin for her crying and would have been redemption for tom Hanks character...just putting it out there!!.🤔
i watched this movie for the first time recently on a plane, and i found the whole thing super off putting. tom's character kept taking advantage of meg's character , standing her up repeatedly and manipulating the situation without her knowing. it was pretty sick!