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2[[caption-width-right:360:[=YoooOOOooou=], doin' that thing you [=doooOOOooo=]...]]
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4->''"A hit record is like a stew. All the ingredients have to come together just right. Otherwise, it's just soup."''
5-->--'''Phil Horace'''
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7''That Thing You Do!'' is a 1996 comedy movie written and directed by Creator/TomHanks, who also appears in a starring role.
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9The story is set in 1964 in Erie, UsefulNotes/{{Pennsylvania}}, not long after UsefulNotes/TheBritishInvasion. Reluctant appliance salesman / fervent amateur jazz drummer Guy "Skitch" Patterson (Creator/TomEverettScott) is drafted into a garage band formed by friends Jimmy Mattingly (Creator/JohnathonSchaech) and Lenny Haise (Creator/SteveZahn), as a one-time favor -- their original drummer broke his arm the day of the big local talent competition, and they need a replacement.
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11Naming themselves the 'Oneders' (as in One-ders) on the sound-for-the-time logic that a PunnyName worked for Music/TheBeatles, the band intends to perform a slow ballad written by Jimmy and Lenny called "That Thing You Do". The night of the comp, however, an overexcited Guy leads them off at a much faster tempo than they'd rehearsed, giving them no choice but to transform it into a snappy pop number. ''Auteur'' Jimmy is upset, but the crowd is seen dancing in the aisles, and they win the talent show.
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13The new version takes off, earning them a gig at "the spaghetti place out by the airport" and inspiring them to make a record to sell at the door. Eventually, this attracts the attention of a local talent scout, who in turn introduces them to Mr. White (Tom Hanks), a record company executive who thinks he can take them to the top -- but only if they agree to change their name.
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15With their record zooming up the charts, hordes of screaming fans greeting them at every stop on tour and a gig on ''The Hollywood Television Showcase'', the sky's the limit for the newly renamed Wonders... until they start trying to cope with success... and Guy develops a not-unreciprocated interest in Jimmy's girlfriend Faye Dolan (Creator/LivTyler).
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18!!''That Thing You Do'' contains examples of:
19* TheSixties: The film is set in 1964.
20* AbsenceMakesTheHeartGoYonder: With Guy touring with his band, Tina eventually starts a relationship with her dentist.
21* AffectionateParody: Of those early-1960s {{One Hit Wonder}}s formed after the success of Music/TheBeatles in the United States, and UsefulNotes/TheBritishInvasion that resulted. [[invoked]]
22* AllDrummersAreAnimals: Mr. White banks on this, playing up Guy as the "bad boy" of the Wonders and telling him to wear sunglasses. In reality, he's probably the sweetest and most grounded member of the band - though his playing is wild, as shown when "That Thing You Do" is reworked because Guy decides to play fast.
23* AllThereInTheManual: The liner notes to the soundtrack give further backstory to the songs and the fictional artists that recorded them. It also gives a little more information about Jimmy's post-Wonders career (he released a couple failed solo records on a different label before returning to Play-Tone with The Heardsmen, a band made up of [[IAmTheBand Jimmy and a variety of session musicians.]]) The notes also reveal Mr. White's middle initial: M. He also became the president of Play-Tone some time after the events of the film.
24* AndImTheQueenOfSheba: After Jimmy gets angry at the group and storms off, Faye tries to explain that Jimmy's a genius and is just as hard on himself as everyone else. After she leaves, Guy scoffs, "If Jimmy's a genius, I'm [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U_Thant U Thant]]."
25* AndStarring: Creator/TomHanks, due to directing the film and playing the band's manager.
26* AnswerCut: When the bass player bails on the band the day of the TV appearance, Guy calls Mr. White on the phone and says "I left 50 messages. WHERE THE HELL IS HE?!" Cut to Ride/{{Disneyland}}, where the bass player and the Marines he met in the coffee shop are having the time of their lives.
27* ArcWords: Guy is fond of quoting "[[IAmSpartacus I am Spartacus]]" from, well, ''Film/{{Spartacus}}'' (which had come out four years before the InUniverse date), which serves to nicely describe the movie's arc. It becomes the name of the track he plays with Del Paxton.
28* ArtistAndTheBand: At the height of The Wonders' fame, they get a cameo role in a [[ShowWithinAShow teen beach movie]]. Instead of playing themselves, they portray the doubly fictional surf band Cap'n Geech and the Shrimp Shack Shooters. This becomes a BrickJoke later when The Wonders are getting interviewed and Lenny confidently cites Cap'n Geech and the Shrimp Shack Shooters as one of his biggest musical influences.
29* ArtisticLicenseMusic: Fully averted with the four (later five) actors who play The Wonders, as they received several weeks of individual instruction with their instruments before filming began (Zahn and Embry had played guitar and bass as teenagers, while Larry Antonino, who plays replacement bassist Scott Pell, is a professional jazz bassist). Hanks later commented that the first time Schaech put on his guitar, he looked so awkward that it could have been a car bumper hanging from his shoulder and the effect would have been the same.
30* AsideGlance: From Lamarr at the very end of the film, when Guy and Faye, who have just exchanged their first kiss, decide they're [[OvercomeWithDesire not quite ready to leave the hotel after all...]]
31* AsHimself: The film credits WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse and WesternAnimation/{{Goofy}} (portrayed as walk-around characters at Disneyland) as themselves.
32* AsTheGoodBookSays: When Guy asks Uncle Bob when the band is gonna get the copies of their 45, Bob mentions Luke 21:19 ("In your patience, possess ye your souls") as a way of telling them to be patient. When Lenny, confused, asks "Who's Luke?", Bob then clarifies by telling them the records will arrive on Wednesday.
33* AscendedFanboy: Guy's musical hero is jazz pianist Del Paxton. Over the course of the movie, he gets to meet him several times, before recording a record with him. Del even compliments Guy on his improvising in the studio.
34* BadBoss: The [[SirSwearsALot foul-mouthed]], [[VillainousGlutton sandwich-stuffing]] Play-Tone founder Sol Siler, who is so disengaged from the music side of his business that he hasn't even listened to "That Thing You Do!".
35* BerserkButton: The local talent show host doesn't take heckling well:
36-->'''Emcee:''' How do you sell a chicken to a deaf man?\
37'''Heckler''': You're a jerk, Ken!\
38'''Emcee''': ''[Obnoxiously loud]'' "[[DudeNotFunny Hey! Would you like to buy a chicken?!]]"\
39'''Heckler''': Eat my shorts, Ken!\
40'''Emcee''': SHUT UP!!! [''away from mic''] I'll kick your ass.
41* BirdsOfAFeather: Lenny starts chatting up the receptionist at Play-Tone by asking how long she's worked there, and she replies by asking how long he's been wearing his pants that tight. He goes into StunnedSilence, and after a bit of back and forth where she invites herself to his hotel room, he tells her that he's going to walk away before he screws it up.
42* CastingGag: Co-producer Creator/JonathanDemme, best known as a director, cameos as the director of the beach party film the Wonders appear in.
43* ComfortingComforter: Guy immediately notices that Faye is ill on the plane and takes her back to her seat, where he wraps an airplane blanket around her.
44* CoolShades: Mr. White gives Guy a pair when he signs the band, and renames him 'Shades' in the process. "Wear them at all times. They're your trademark." When a reporter later asks why he's always wearing them, he can only awkwardly respond, "Well, I ''am'' the drummer."
45* CreativeDifferences: InUniverse, this is why the band eventually breaks up in a nutshell: The bass player enlists in the Marines and is replaced with a Play-Tone session bassist, Lenny elopes with a groupie, and then Jimmy {{Rage Quit}}s over being ordered to do a cover album instead of original songs.
46* CreatorCameo: Creator/JonathanDemme, one of the film's producers, plays the director of the beach movie the band cameos in.
47* DetectiveDrama: InUniverse: Play-Tone singer Freddy Frederickson's big hit is the theme from a TV show called ''Mr. Downtown'', apparently following the exploits of "the man with the badge in the night."
48* DivorceInReno:
49** Marguerite says the trope name verbatim after stating she got married in Portland.
50** Lenny has been divorced at least once while living in Las Vegas in the postscript.
51* DoingItForTheArt: InUniverse. On the surface, Jimmy presents himself as a "true artist" type and is the one who is most invested in the band itself; of the others, Lenny is clearly more interested in having fun and enjoying the pop-star life while it lasts, Guy is more into jazz and is not overly invested in the band itself, and the bass player seems to view it more as a hobby before he fulfills his true calling of joining the Marines. However, it's pretty telling that when you look closer, most of Jimmy's interests seem to revolve around the commercial and ego-boosting opportunities of the music industry rather than the pleasure of creating art for its own sake; he obsesses over contracts and track listings (specifically ensuring his songs are on there) and, tellingly, for all his clashes with Mr White, continues to work with the same record label with his subsequent band.
52* DoomedByCanon: Gus Grissom is headed for [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_1 a very dark fate]].
53* DreadfulMusician: The trio of [[GranolaGirl guitar-playing hippie women]] at the talent show.
54* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Jimmy attempting to take full credit for writing the titular song, when Lenny wrote it with him. He also ''begs'' Bob to do his romantic ballad on the B-side of their initial record. This establishes Jimmy as somewhat self-centered and an InsufferableGenius, two traits which become more and more obvious as the film goes on.
55* EveryoneHasStandards: Each person in the room is thoroughly disgusted with Jimmy's incredibly harsh break-up with Faye. Mr. White's expression makes it clear he thinks Jimmy is nothing but a piece of shit.
56* ExtremelyShortTimespan: Downplayed, since the movie itself is set over a moderately lengthy span of time for a film. However, in terms of what happens to the ''characters'', they undergo a roller coaster rise-and-fall from obscure garage band to local celebrities to nationally famous pop band to breaking up to back to relative obscurity in what is only a couple of months at most, making it this trope from their perspective. In particular, the band has broken up literally the day after playing their big national TV gig.
57* FakeBand: Pretty much every band or singer shown or mentioned in the film. Averted with actors playing The Wonders themselves, as they all were taught how to play their instruments. (Although it is not their actual playing you hear.)
58* FamilyBusiness: Guy's family owns and work at the appliance store where much of the first half of the film takes place in.
59* FifteenMinutesOfFame: The Wonders get to enjoy success for roughly two months before breaking up.
60* {{Foreshadowing}}:
61** Del chuckles when Guy says he's in a band, telling him that he's been in dozens of bands. They get together and break apart. Guy should have taken that as a warning.
62** The band's name in all of its iterations (One-ders, Wonders) is itself a pretty big clue of what [[OneHitWonder their eventual fate]] after "That Thing You Do!" is going to be. [[invoked]]
63** Among Jimmy's suggested band names like "The Chordvettes" is "The Heardsmen", the name of Jimmy's next band.
64** Until he says so out loud, the rest of the band has no idea that T.B. Player is about to join the Marine Corps, even though he's stepping out of a military apparel store in a just-purchased uniform when Faye finds him and tells him the Wonders are on the radio.
65* {{Foil}}: Jimmy to Guy. While Jimmy presents the image of the "True" artist "Doing it for the music," he's really more interested in playing the industry game than actually connecting with other musicians, while Guy is genuinely interested in music and goes out of his way to connect with his idols. Jimmy attempts to take sole credit for the writing of "That Thing You Do," even though not only did Lenny co-write it, but without Guy it wouldn't have become the hit that it was. Meanwhile Guy takes no credit for the song's success, despite being crucial to its development. Even in the end, Jimmy goes on to become a successful record producer while Guy opens a conservatory to teach aspiring musicians.
66* FourPhilosophyEnsemble:
67** Guy, calm and has great adaptability on situations (The Realist)
68** Jimmy, ThePerfectionist and highly critical of almost anything (TheCynic)
69** Lenny, prefers to empathize than actually stating what's in his mind (The Conflicted)
70** The Bass Player, team player but makes no secret to the band that his enlistment is his priority (The Apathetic)
71** Faye, TheHeart of the group (The Optimist)
72* FourTemperamentEnsemble:
73** Guy, outspoken and charismatic (Choleric)
74** Jimmy, ThePerfectionist and InsufferableGenius (Melancholic)
75** Lenny, FunPersonified (Sanguine)
76** The Bass Player, always keeps to himself (Phlegmatic)
77** Faye, TheHeart of the group (Leukine)
78* FourthDateMarriage: Lenny and Kitty, the [[DitzySecretary Play-Tone receptionist]], marry in Las Vegas after dating for what seems to be less than a week. [[spoiler:According to the epilogue, it doesn't last.]]
79* GarageBand: At the beginning of the film, the Wonders (as they will eventually be known) play on cheap instruments and rehearse in a garage, making them a literal example of GarageRock.
80* GenderEqualEnsemble: Guy's family consists of him, his father, his mother, and his sister.
81* GreenEyedMonster: Jimmy’s nose is clearly put a little out of joint by the fact that “Shades” comes to exceed his popularity and starts to be seen as the face of the group, despite the fact that Jimmy is the leader of the band. There are also some hints that he is not entirely oblivious to how Guy and his girlfriend are getting closer, but being generally neglectful of Faye he seems less concerned about this.
82* GroupieBrigade: After one successful performance, the band members wade through a ''horde'' of screaming girls who then run after their limo.
83* TheHeart: In addition to being Jimmy's girlfriend, Faye is also the band's biggest fan and champion, and despite not actually playing an instrument Guy and the others clearly treat her as being a fundamental part of the unit because she's the one who inspires and encourages them. Tellingly, the band barely lasts another day after Faye and Jimmy break up.
84* HospitalHottie: Tina's dentist is a {{Hunk}}. She eventually gets on with him due to [[AbsenceMakesTheHeartGoYonder Guy touring with the band]].
85* ImYourBiggestFan:
86** One teen boy gets really hyped about the Wonders, and is downright excited that they pressed a single. Lenny sarcastically refers to him as "their one fan".
87** Guy is this to his idol, jazz pianist Del Paxton whom he meets and [[spoiler: gets to jam with after the Wonders break up.]] Though when he tries to tell him, he accidentally gets the words wrong:
88-->'''Guy:''' You are my biggest fan.
89* InsufferableGenius: Jimmy. After he pitches a fit and storms off at lunch late in the film, Faye tries to explain away his behavior by saying his standards are very high because he tested at genius levels in high school, but by then even she's not believing it anymore. Mr. White also acknowledges he has talent, but a bad attitude for a band leader. He's the only member of the band to continue producing pop music, although Faye and Guy end up as music teachers and open their own school. It's also questionable how much the "Genius" part actually applies; while he can certainly write some good songs and clearly has musical talent, he actually has some surprisingly dodgy creative instincts (he seems obsessed with writing slow ballads, and it's fitting that the key thing that makes "That Thing You Do" a hit is ''Guy's'' contribution, not his), suggesting that he might actually just be Insufferable.
90* InTouchWithHisFeminineSide: The bass player imitating the Chantrellines' moves behind the mic.
91* {{Irony}}:
92** Despite all of his bitching about the music industry, Jimmy's next band, "The Heardsmen", sign another contract with the same record label, Play-Tone Records.
93** Jimmy is obsessed with lover's lament ballads (which becomes a major point of contention), and the title song was supposed to be one. Meanwhile, he has a loving and devoted girlfriend in Faye, who he can only describe as "sort of like my girlfriend", and it's implied ''he'' cheats on her with Diane Dane during the state fair tour. (Then again, Jimmy is probably dating Faye on the rebound, and the song is about his former girlfriend, which is why he doesn't take her seriously as a future partner.)
94** Guy, who was the member of the band who joined last and was only supposed to be a temporary stand-in for the original drummer, ends up being the only member of the band who doesn't quit for one reason or another.
95** The bassist is a forgettable member who leaves while the band is on tour, a couple months before his planned departure, and is replaced by a session musician without anyone missing a beat. However, the title song was, in real life, written by a bassist [[note]] Adam Schlesinger of Music/FountainsOfWayne [[/note]] and puts the bassline front and center.
96* {{Jerkass}}: Jimmy. Broadly hinted throughout -- he tries to weasel Lenny out of his writing credit for "That Thing You Do" in the first ten minutes of the movie -- gradually building to an ''epic'' case by the climax.
97* JerkassHasAPoint: Jimmy is a self-centered and self-important jerk, but the politics and marketing-driven studio system (the head of the company hasn't even listened to the band "he" signed and Mr. White's refusal to let him record the kind of songs he actually wants to play) is pretty frustrating for someone who went into it solely for the music. His next band, "The Heardsmen", sign a record contract with the same company, Play-Tone. One has to wonder if an older and wiser Jimmy paid ''close'' attention to the contract before signing, and knew what to expect. He also found a band name that had the same homonym wordplay as The Beatles, but wasn't confusing like the Oneders.
98** When Lenny asks Jimmy if he can borrow 200 bucks to go gamble with in Las Vegas, Jimmy tells him to ask Guy cause "he's a sucker". Then when Guy walks in and Lenny asks for 200 bucks, Guy gives it to him without hesitation.
99* LastNameBasis: Mr. White is always Mr. White to the band; the only time his first name is mentioned is when Sol Siler addresses him as "Andy" once. When Jimmy starts fighting with him, he drops it to a disrespectful "White".
100* TheLeader: Although Jimmy founded the band, people interacting with them default to treating Guy as the leader. This is mostly because Jimmy is fussy and self-centered, while Guy is easy to deal with, sensible, and conscientious. On a more symbolic level, although he joined late, it's clear the band would never have been as successful if it wasn't for Guy, making it in some way "his" band.
101* LovelyAssistant:
102** Faye can only come on tour with the Wonders if she serves as their "costume mistress".
103** The girl who does the [[ThingOMeter applause-o-meter]] at the talent show.
104** Boss Vic Koss has one named Abby, who despises him.
105* LoveTriangle: One could potentially claim one exists between Jimmy, Faye and Guy. Except while it's clear their friendship laid the foundation for their future relationship (especially when Jimmy was being a crappy boyfriend), Faye and Guy don't actually display any outright romantic attraction for each other until the end of the movie, and by that point Jimmy and Faye have already broken up. Although even before this, everybody around them can see Guy treats Faye much better than her actual boyfriend.
106* LowCountGag: Haise snarks after a band performance in a restaurant after a teen comes up to the band:
107-->'''Lenny:''' Hey, wasn't that our fan?
108* LyricalDissonance: Changing the tempo of "That Thing You Do" makes it a peppy pop rock tune, but the lyrics are still Jimmy's lament about the girl who's "breaking my heart into a million pieces, like you always do".
109* MagicalNegro: Lamarr, the the doorman at the Ambassador Hotel, who directs Guy where to meet his idol and encourages him to pursue Faye.
110* MakeoverMontage: Mr. White arranges for Faye to be outfitted and styled to the nines for the taping of ''The Hollywood Television Showcase''.
111* MirrorCharacter: Jimmy in the end becomes the type of executive he fought against the whole film. Subtly done by having Jimmy try to take credit for the song despite Lenny and Guy's contributions, and showing that Sol Siler takes credit for "discovering" the Wonders despite the work Mr. White did. For all his rankling, Jimmy is just as opportunistic as the people he complains about.
112* MusicIsPolitics: The band learns this the hard way when Mr. White tells Jimmy that the band's contract requires them to record cover songs for most of the songs on the album, re-record "That Thing You Do!" in Spanish, and that the two original songs featured on the album must be uptempo and "snappy".
113* MyspeldRokband: Parodied. No one can pronounce "the Oneders" correctly. Jimmy's next band is called "The Heardsmen". Fortunately, that band's name isn't phonetically confusing.
114* NiceGuy:
115** Well... Guy. One of his first actions in the movie is paying for Faye and the band's breakfast because he dinged her car. He ensures that she's included when the band starts having success and gives her a radio shout-out when she's sick. He also refuses to make decisions about the band on his own and consults with them when both Phil and Mr. White propose signing them.
116** Mr. White is probably the nicest record executive in the history of music. Although he ''is'' still a record exec, and he's far more concerned with keeping control and moving the product (and keeping the profits) than he is with artistic integrity.
117** Lenny is also a pretty good-natured, fun-loving and friendly sort, albeit a bit more snarky.
118* NoAntagonist: Tom Hanks's explicit ethos when writing the movie was "no bad guys in my movie". While the band eventually splits and lead singer Jimmy dumps his girlfriend, it's born more out of clashing personalities and goals than outright villainy or antagonism. Even both of the band's managers are on the up-and-up with them, even though Mr. White's ideology of touring and marketing goes against Jimmy's desire to make a follow-up record.
119* NoNameGiven: The band's sweetly nerdy bass guitarist (played by Ethan Embry) is never actually named in the film-- another nod to the ephemeral nature of the band and how [[NobodyLovesTheBassist bass players tend to get ignored in the media]]. In the epilogue, he's finally identified as "T. B. Player"... that is, '''T'''he '''B'''ass '''P'''layer. ([[WordOfSaintPaul Embry himself decided his real name]] was "Tobias Player.")
120* NotSoAboveItAll: In the extended cut, White pesters the clearly-reluctant Gus Grissom into saying hi to Lloyd (White's boyfriend) on the phone.
121* OfficerAndAGentleman: Three uniformed Marines enter the hotel restaurant just as Faye is exiting and politely step aside for her, calling her "Ma'am."
122* OneHitWonder: In-universe, the eponymous song becomes one of these. There's [[{{Foreshadowing}} a clue in the band-name]]; the 'One-ders' (i.e 'One (Hit Won)ders'). {{Lampshaded}} by Mr. White.
123-->'''Guy:''' We still have a hit record.\
124'''Mr. White:''' Yeah, you do. One-hit Wonders. [''looks at Guy''] It's a ''very'' common tale.
125** Interestingly, "That Thing You Do!" peaked at ''#41'' on the Hot 100 in real life, just short of One-Hit Wonder status.
126*** In universe, the song reached #7 when Mr. White pulled them off the State Fair tour to go to Los Angeles to start doing publicity gigs and a TV performance. From hearing Hanks talk about the idea he had for the film, I believe it peaks at #3.
127* OneTakeWonder: InUniverse. In the extended cut, after the band records "That Thing You Do", Jimmy tries to convince Uncle Bob to record "All My Only Dreams" for the B-side. Uncle Bob tells him that he has to go record a children's choir in Buffalo. Jimmy begs him to record it, saying "I can do it in one take". Uncle Bob reluctantly agrees.
128* OnlyTheKnowledgableMayPass: Guy asks Lamarr for the name of a good jazz club in town. Lamarr won't reveal it until he is certain that Guy knows his stuff.
129-->'''Lamarr''': [[http://thatmusicmag.com/the-stats-on-vital-stats/ Who played cornet for Jacques St. Claire]] on ''Vital Stats''?
130-->'''Guy''': ''(wearing a "like, duh" expression)'' Scottie [=McDonald=].
131-->'''Lamarr''': Get in the cab. Get in the cab! [''to the driver''] Take this young man to the Blue Spot.
132* OnTheRebound: Jimmy, which is why he's dating Faye, though he only has a cursory interest in her, and why he writes what Mr. White calls "lover's lament crap".
133* ThePeteBest: In-universe. Chad, the drummer who broke his arm the night before the Oneders took off. He ends up taking Guy's place at the appliance shop when the band goes on tour.
134** The incident is a great example of a FunnyBackgroundEvent. Apparently parking meters and slippery hands don't mix.
135--->'''T.B. Player''': Guys ... Chad fell down.
136** To a lesser extent, T.B. Player, given that he's replaced just before the band's national television debut.
137* PunnyName: "Oneders", "Heardsmen", "Chordvettes"... Jimmy seems to have a real fondness for these.
138* RageQuit: The last straw for Jimmy is being told by Mr. White that they're finally going to get to do an album, only for him to dictate under terms of their contract that it will be a cover album rather than original songs. Jimmy quits the band instead, leaving Guy the only original Wonder left. [[note]] Only original member from their recording period, and the original lineup their fans would know, as Guy joined as a temporary replacement, but wound up sticking around. [[/note]]
139** While he was definitely upset that he was being ordered to cover songs owned by [=PlayTone=], and to record "That Thing You Do" in Spanish, the last straw for Jimmy was that, while by contract he was allowed one original song on each side of the LP, Mr. White wouldn't allow him to record "any of that lover's lament crap", which is implied to be what Jimmy had brought to record. Mr. White wanted additional up tempo (snappy) songs.
140* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Faye, breaking up with Jimmy.
141* RecordProducer:
142** Phil Horace, a regional talent promoter. Although he comes off as somewhat sketchy -- operating out of an R.V. and taking two weeks to get their song on the radio -- he deals fairly with the band. When he realizes they've got more potential than he can cope with, he introduces them to a manager from a national label, Mr. White.
143** Mr. White begins as the Helping Hand variety, sprucing up the band's image, getting them on a national tour, encouraging them to be more ambitious than the state fair circuit, and generally acting as a mentor as well as a promoter. He later becomes Acrimonious when Jimmy starts pressing to be allowed to record new songs, while Mr. White wants to keep the publicity going on "That Thing You Do" and other up-tempo songs.
144* ReCut: In 2007 an "Extended Edition" DVD was released with more than half an hour of additional scenes. Both cuts of the film are included on the Blu-ray release.
145* RemovedFromThePicture: After Jimmy dumps Faye, she stares at a photo of her, Jimmy, and Guy together. Crying, she cuts Jimmy out of the picture, leaving her and Guy. This cut version of the photo appears in the WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue at the end of the film.
146** Also an example of FamilyPortraitOfCharacterization, if you think of the band plus Faye as a family. Guy and Faye are seated close together, looking directly into the camera, and smiling. Jimmy is sitting a little apart from them and staring off into the distance.
147* RimShot:
148-->[''The audience at Villapiano's claps politely as the band finishes "All My Only Dreams."'']
149-->'''Lenny''': Table 19, your pizza is ready.
150-->'''Guy''': [''plays a rim shot'']
151* RomanticFalseLead: Tina for Guy, Jimmy for Faye.
152* RunningGag:
153** The mispronouncing of "Oneders" as "Oh-nee-ders." Lampshaded when Lenny snarks, "Hey, that's Oh-NEH-ders." Mr. White puts [[RunningGagged a stop to it]] when he becomes the band's manager.
154---> '''Mr. White:''' From now on you boys'll be simply "The Wonders".\
155'''Lenny:''' As in, "I ''wonder'' what happened to the ''Ohneeders''?"
156** Mr. White telling them, "You guys look great in [''color of suits the band is wearing today''], have I told you that?"
157** Guy leaving the "Patterson's Appliance" sign on in the first half of the movie.
158* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: After Jimmy dumps Faye, Lenny (who was already planning to elope with Kitty to Las Vegas) awkwardly decides they should get a head start.
159-->'''Lenny:''' Well, babe, really need that desert air in my hair.\
160'''Kitty:''' Okay.
161* SeenItAll: Mr. White informs Guy that the Wonders are in breach of contract-- but not to worry, nobody's going to get prosecuted because it's happened many times before and will again.
162--> '''Mr. White:''' It's a very common tale.\
163'''Guy:''' Well, maybe for you, but I was in a band and we still have a hit record.\
164'''Mr. White:''' Yeah, you do. [[OneHitWonder One Hit Wonders]]. It's a very common tale. [[invoked]]
165* ShipTease: The band's original drummer and Guy's sister are paired for much of the film's latter half, though nothing comes out of it (or rather, whether or not something comes out of it is not shown, although he does get invited to have dinner with the family). We also see the bass player getting friendly with one of the Chantrellines (in the [[ReCut Director's Cut]], they are actually shown in bed together).
166* ShipperOnDeck: Mr. White is clearly of the opinion that Faye should be dating Guy, not Jimmy.
167-->'''Mr. White:''' Faye is... ''({{beat}})'' ... Faye is special, isn't she?
168* ShoutOut:
169** Tom Hanks is a big fan of the [[UsefulNotes/{{NASA}} Apollo program]]. Several characters have names which are references to astronaut characters in ''Apollo 13'' (Haise, Mattingly, White), and astronaut Gus Grissom is a guest on ''The Hollywood Television Showcase,'' which is itself a {{Expy}} of ''Series/TheEdSullivanShow'' and ''Hollywood Palace''. Additionally, one of the bands that plays on the soundtrack is called "The Saturn Five", while one of the bands on the Pittsburgh showcase marquee (seen in the extended cut) is Marilyn Lovell and the Geminis [[note]] Marilyn Lovell was the wife of Jim Lovell, the commander of the Apollo 13 mission [[/note]].
170** The character Del Paxton is named after Hanks's friend and ''Apollo 13'' co-star Creator/BillPaxton.
171** Numerous to Music/TheBeatles and other pop music acts of the early 1960s. Guy also name-checks several jazz artists at one point.
172*** The "CAREFUL GIRLS, HE'S ENGAGED" is a direct reference to Music/TheBeatles' performance on ''Ed Sullivan'', when Music/JohnLennon had the subtitle "SORRY GIRLS, HE'S MARRIED."
173*** Mr. White's characterization mirrors that of the Beatles' manager, Brian Epstein. In the film, Mr. White makes The Wonders wear matching suits and bow at the end of every number; Epstein did the exact same thing with the Beatles to make their act more professional. Additionally, in the Director's Cut, [[spoiler: Mr. White is gay, a reference to Brian Epstein's homosexuality.]]
174*** Mr. White expecting the band to re-record "That Thing You Do!" in Spanish may be a shout out to the Beatles' re-recording of "I Want to Hold Your Hand" and "She Loves You" in German (as "Komm, Gib Mir Deine Hand" and "Sie Liebt Dich", respectively).
175*** There's a scene where Sol Siler addresses Mr. White as "Andy". Andy White was the session drummer used on the second (hit) recording of the Beatles' "Love Me Do".
176*** A Beatles allusion only the truly obsessive fans caught: There's a scene where Faye almost gets detained by security because the guards don't know she's with the band, but Guy sees what's happening and tells them to let her through. That really happened to John Lennon's first wife Cynthia once (Lennon, being [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} who he was]], didn't notice, and she ended up missing the outing as a result).
177*** Jimmy's bow-legged posture whilst playing guitar is likely a nod to Lennon's signature stance during the Beatles' touring years.
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180*** Another slightly oblique Beatles Shout Out; "That Thing You Do" starts off as a slow ballad, but when Guy ups the tempo of the drumbeat, turning it into a quick-paced pop song, it becomes a very popular #1 hit. Something similar happened with "Music/PleasePleaseMe", which was originally written as a Music/RoyOrbison-style crooner, but it didn't really click with the band and their producer, George Martin, until they sped up the tempo-- and it ended up becoming the Beatles' first ever #1 hit.
181*** The aerial shot of the band running and jumping on a map of America on a blacktop is very similar to a scene from ''Film/AHardDaysNight'' where the Beatles run and jump on a concrete pad outside a BBC building.
182*** The bass player disappearing and being replaced by a session player for the live TV broadcast and for (what would have been) their first album recording refers to two incidents within the Beatles' career. The first is to the recording of "Love Me Do", where Ringo Starr (who had recently been hired by the band after Pete Best was fired) was not allowed to play on the recording by George Martin, who had already hired a session drummer and did not want to rely on an unknown. The second was during the band's 1964 world tour, when Ringo (again) fell ill and was unable to play, requiring the band to temporarily hire another session drummer (Jimmie Nicol) to fill in for him. The latter is also alluded to by Faye falling ill when the band travels to California and missing several of the gigs they do.
183** There's a montage/MusicVideo sequence of the "Play-Tone Caravan of Stars" that's straight out of ''Series/TheMonkees''.
184** The Wonders have a cameo role in an [[BeachEpisode Annette Funicello/Frankie Avalon-style teen film]], ''Weekend at Party Pier''. The character of "Goofball" in the movie could just as well be named "[[Series/GilligansIsland Gilligan]]" or "[[Series/TheManyLovesOfDobieGillis Maynard G. Krebs]]".
185** Lenny is apparently a big fan of ''{{Series/Bonanza}}'' and ''Series/TheBeverlyHillbillies''.
186** Other acts signed to Play-Tone all seem very familiar:
187*** [[TheDiva Diane Dane]], [[Music/DustySpringfield the soulful blond balladeer]].
188*** [[GirlGroup The Chantrellines]], [[Music/TheSupremes the trio of gorgeous black doo-wop singers]].
189*** [[LoungeLizard Freddy Frederickson]], [[Music/TomJones the smooth-voiced lounge singer]].
190** According to Tom Hanks, the WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue at the end of the film was directly inspired by the ending of ''Film/AmericanGraffiti''.
191* ShownTheirWork:
192** All the actors that make up The Wonders are actually playing their own instruments and singing, the result of months spent rehearsing as a ''de facto'' band prior to filming. (Asked about the many reps of the song throughout the movie, Tom Everett Scott pointed out that "We had to hear it a lot more than anyone else!")[[note]] While they are actually seen playing, it is not them you hear. This does add realism to the look and created a camaraderie for the actors.[[/note]]
193** The film does a very good job of getting period details such as cars, clothes, and signage right. The guitars are also correct-- at the start, the boys have appropriate garage-band instruments for the era [[note]] Specifically, Danelectro bass, Les Paul Junior and Silvertone guitars[[/note]], and later they get equally appropriate upgrades. [[note]] Lenny plays a Fender Jaguar, and Jimmy plays a Rickenbacker 360/12. And we see a Fender Precision Bass.[[/note]]
194** In the talent show performance of "That Thing You Do," where Guy springs a faster tempo on the rest of the band than they'd rehearsed, Jimmy and Lenny are believably "behind the beat" for most of the first verse (with Jimmy trying to get Guy to slow down) and don't really get in sync until halfway through the song.
195*** Additionally, the bass player plays a much simpler version of the song's bass line, and he can be seen flubbing a couple notes near the end of the song.
196** The church recording of the song is more resonant than a normal studio recording is because of the wide-open space of the church. A "real" sound studio version would level the music.
197** During his argument with Faye after the TV appearance, Jimmy is shown changing his guitar strings. This is a good idea for anyone planning on recording the next day (as he is) since it will give it a "fresher" sound.
198** Creator/CaseyKasem and Creator/DickClark both said that "That Thing You Do!" would have been a smash hit had it been released in the '60s.[[note]]And in fact, it ''did'' do fairly well, reaching #41 on the Billboard charts along with some decent radio play, not bad for a song specifically written to sound like it was from the '60s, but released in the mid '90s.[[/note]]
199** The talent show is set at Mercyhurst College, which is a very real school that still exists to this day (albeit under a different name, Mercyhurst University). In fact, it's not at all surprising that Mercyhurst would host a music talent contest, given the school's emphasis on the arts. Whether this was a lucky coincidence or a case of Creator/TomHanks showing his research, however...
200* SoloSideProject: Guy Patterson (the drummer) works on his jazz chops during the band's big tour.
201* SoupIsMedicine: Lamarr offers to send some soup to Faye's room after he sees her buying cold medicine and sneezing in the hotel gift shop.
202* {{Squick}}: In-universe, Lenny tells Diane Dane that his first [[SexualEuphemism "boy-girl thing"]] was with a picture of her on a record sleeve.
203--> '''Diane Dane''': ''[[SarcasmMode Yeah, charming...]]''
204* StarstruckSpeechless:
205** Star-struck at meeting his idol Del Paxton, Guy blurts out, "[[{{Spoonerism}} You are my biggest fan]]."
206** The entire band is star-struck meeting the Play-Tone stars.
207* StealingTheCredit: At the Play-Tone reception, Sol Siler claims to have signed the Wonders after seeing them play to a rioting crowd in Texas, much to the band's confusion. Mr. White is obviously used to this.
208-->'''Guy:''' But... ''you'' signed us.\
209'''Mr. White:''' Never mind. [[DeadpanSnarker How'd you like Texas?]]
210** Jimmy does this with the entire song, insisting that he wrote it himself, when in reality he wrote the lyrics with Lenny, and Guy was the one who sped up the tempo of the song to make it a hit.
211* StealthPun: During the interview with at the jazz station, the DJ asks "which artist popped your cherry" and the bass player said the Chantrellines. In the extended edition, he is seen as having spent the night with one of them.
212* StraightGay: [[spoiler:Mr. White]] in the extended DVD version. [[spoiler: This, perhaps obviously, mirrors the Beatles' manager Brian Epstein, whose homosexuality was something of an {{open secret}}.]]
213* SuddenlyShouting:
214** This exchange between Jimmy and Mr. White:
215-->'''Mr. White:''' We bow, right? In unison. And we're off the stage before the applause dies out.\
216'''Jimmy:''' What if they want an encore?\
217'''Mr. White:''' ''You unplug and you run - RUN - off stage!'' ''[normal voice]'' Smiling. Smiling of course.
218*** Achieves BrickJoke status when at their biggest performance before a television audience, they're the star act... and ''still'' mechanically unplug their instruments and quickly leave the stage.
219** The day of the Hollywood Television Showcase, Guy is still in bed after spending the night drinking at The Blue Spot. He gets a phone call from Mr. White:
220-->'''Mr. White:''' Good morning, Guy, we have a crisis here. Your bass player has disappeared and you are still ''in bed''! Just calling to tell you to GET YOUR PATOOTIE DOWN TO THE TELEVISION STUDIO! YOU'RE GONNA BE ON TV TONIGHT!
221* TakeThisJobAndShoveIt: Done ''in song'' during a recording session, no less.
222* TechnicianVsPerformer: The band is skeptical about having session bassist “Wolfman” sub on their TV appearance, but Wolfman quickly shows them up with some impressive playing technique. The wheels in Guy’s head are clearly turning as he observes the respect Wolfman’s professionalism gets from Mr. White, as opposed to his more paternalistic attitude toward the band.
223* TemptingFate: Naming your fledgling band "[[OneHitWonder The Oneders/Wonders]]".
224* TemporarySubstitute:
225** Scott "Wolfman" Pell, the session bassist hastily brought in to replace the Wonders' original bass player. He turns out to be [[TheAce intimidatingly talented]].[[note]]He's played by prolific jazz session artist Larry Antonino.[[/note]]
226** Guy was originally supposed to be this for Chad for the talent show.
227* ThingOMeter: The [[TownContestEpisode local contest]] is determined by an "applause-o-meter" where a homecoming queen (or similar) moves her arm in response to audience encouragement. When the Wonders "break the needle", she — previously seen dancing along to the song along with just about everyone else in the room — whips her arms from one side to the other, clearly defining them as "Wicked".
228* TitleThemeTune: The titular song was nominated for an Academy Award. However, there was a ''second'' song that qualified that ran during the end credits "I Need You (That Thing You Do)" which had "that thing you do" as its hook.
229* TotallyRadical: Uncle Bob says their performance was "totally swingin'!" Lenny is unsure if it's a compliment.
230* VarietyShow: ''The Hollywood Television Showcase,'' an AffectionateParody of (or {{Homage}} to) ''Series/TheEdSullivanShow'' and ''Hollywood Palace''.
231* WhatDidYouExpectWhenYouNamedIt: They've got ''one'' song, which is a runaway hit, and you want to call them the ''Wonders''? It's even {{lampshaded}} by Mr. White when [[spoiler:Jimmy quits]]:
232--> "One-hit Wonders. It's a very common tale."
233* WhatTheHellHero:
234-->'''Guy''': Why ''couldn't'' you have dumped her in UsefulNotes/{{Pittsburgh}}?
235* WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue: In a notable aversion to many bands from the '60s, none of the Wonders become addicts or die young. Hanks said he wanted to show what happened to a band that simply broke up due to conflicts from the members' personalities without any outside interference.
236** "Guy and Faye Patterson were married on April 30, 1965. They raised four children in Venice, California, before moving to Bainbridge Island, Washington. They founded the Puget Sound Conservatory of Music, where Guy teaches Jazz Composition."
237** "James Mattingly II and his new band, The Heardsmen, made three gold records for the Play-Tone label. [[BecameTheirOwnAntithesis He is a record producer]] in Los Angeles, California."
238** "T.B. Player [[TheVietnamVet served two tours of duty in Vietnam]], receiving a Purple Heart for wounds sustained at the Siege of Khe Sanh. He is a building contractor in Orlando, Florida."
239** "Leonard Haise is the manager of the Golden Eagle Hotel & Casino in Laughlin, Nevada. He is currently single."
240* WoundThatWillNotHeal: Chad breaks his arm in an early scene. Though he eventually loses his sling and he gets a smaller cast, his arm remains bandaged for the rest of the movie (which makes sense, given that it takes place over a couple of months).

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