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Tom Hanks and Bryan Cranston had some fun with the photogs during the “Phoenician Scheme” red carpet Wednesday night. Hanks, 68, was posing for a movie studio photographer when the other
paps began joking that the snapper was taking too long. “I want to be right where [the other photographers are],” Hanks exclaimed, jokingly gesturing that he wanted to move along to pose for
the others. EXPLORE MORE The “Forrest Gump” star then jokingly yelled at one cameraman to “shut the f–k up,” causing all of the assembled photographers to break out into peals of laughter.
Hanks wasn’t the only star to charm the shutterbugs. Bryan Cranston also pulled out the stops when someone noted his tie was slightly crooked. “My tie is askew!” he exclaimed before
sarcastically telling a photographer off for not alerting him to the sartorial mishap. “Thanks for letting me know my tie was askew,” the “Breaking Bad” alum, 69, deadpanned. “I’m going to
come out with a line of ties called Askew!” he joyfully added. Hanks and Cranston weren’t the only big stars to pose at the Jazz at Lincoln Center screening. WANT MORE CELEBRITY AND POP
CULTURE NEWS? Start your day with Page Six Daily. THANKS FOR SIGNING UP! Benicio del Toro, Mia Threapleton, Scarlett Johansson, Michael Cera, Steve Park and Hope Davis also posed along with
director Wes Anderson. After the screening, the starry crowd trekked to the swanky Metropolitan Club. Guests included Matthew Broderick, Jon Hamm, Gina Gershon, Steve Buscemi and Catherine
Keener. “The Phoenician Scheme” follows wealthy businessman, Zsa-zsa Korda (del Toro), who, along with his daughter, a nun (Threapleton), embarks on a new enterprise filled with eccentric
tycoons, determined assassins and charming revolutionaries.