That reminds me of one time I saw Hanks on a talk show (I think it was Letterman) some time after Turner & Hooch came out and they were talking about how it didn't do as well at the box office as had been hoped. Hanks said it was because the dog dies at the end of the movie and no one wanted to see it a second time or tell their friends to see it.
He joked that after the movie came out, the next time he drove past the Disney studio, someone was carving the plants out front into a topiary that spelled out "DON'T KILL THE DOG!"
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