Tom Hanks reimbursed a couple who didn’t like his latest movie ‘Larry Crowne’. The actor was filling up his car at a gas station near his Pacific Palisades home in California when he was approached by a man who revealed he had recently seen the star’s latest cinematic effort – in which Tom plays a man in his 50s who decides to go back to college – and wasn’t impressed.
According to National Enquirer magazine, the Hollywood star apologised by taking $25 from his wallet and saying: “Gee, I’m really sorry you were disappointed. How about letting me refund your ticket money?” When the delighted fan accepted the money, Tom said his goodbyes adding: “We’ll do a better job next time.” The criticism is sure to have been a disappointment to Tom – who also directed the movie – as he recently revealed making it was a “personal mission”.