For some people, I will be Forrest Gump for the rest of my life. But that's OK; that's a good thing.
I'm the Forrest Gump of comedy.
Every character I approach, from 'Forrest Gump' all the way up to 'The Spoils Before Dying,' has a different set of requirements and always fascinates me.
I look like Forrest Gump.
I turned down 'Forrest Gump.'
I'm kind of the Forrest Gump of rock n' roll.
I know who I am: the Forrest Gump of basketball.
I have a lot of those 'Forrest Gump,' I-was-there moments.
'Forrest Gump' has been one of my favorite movies of all time.
If everything could be like 'Forrest Gump,' I'd be happy.
I saw "Forrest Gump" several times. I personally thought it was Tom Hanks' greatest role and I think it was one of the most eloquent love stories of our time.
I like to watch comedies; the most dramatic that I used to get was 'Forrest Gump.'
'Forrest Gump' is filled full of moments where your heart just cheers.
It's harder for me to work on a Forrest Gump kind of movie, where everything is invisible.
When you write a song like 'Forrest Gump,' the subject can't be androgynous. It requires an unnecessary amount of effort.
Nothing is better than the moment you have Michael Bolton dressed as Forrest Gump and you see it in action.