He is still a scientologist and responsible for the suffering of hundreds if not thousands of people. Tom can eat a gun for all I care.
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Not just a scientologist, either. He's the #2 scientologist. His best friend runs the cult.
So he actually is a hyper capitalist and not a scientology follower.
I think he's just a massive cunt.
Well thats true either way.
I have been saying this for years. I can't wait until he retires, and we find out all of his movies are subtly laced with scientology propaganda.
Tom Cruise reshaped his narrative with Tropic Thunder.
He should take a step back and literally fuck his own face.
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Cruise 3: Cruise Cruisier - written, produced, and directed by Tom Cruise, starring Tom Cruise as Tom Cruise.
Watch "The Hustler" with Paul Newman, then watch "The Sting" with Newman and Redford, and then watch "The Color Of Money."
I'm sorry, but I don't see the link with the article?
https://www.pastemagazine.com/movies/tom-cruise/edge-of-tomorrow-at-ten
Let me know if this works.
I meant, your first comment
If I had to guess, he's drawing parallels between Newman and Cruise's careers. The Hustler was the first of several films Newman made in a short period of time that marketed him as a hero. It wasn't his first Oscar nomination, but it did earn him one.
The Sting was a huge box-office success Newman was in after a bunch of flops, and helped bring him back into the spotlight.
The Color of Money finally earned Newman an Oscar, and it was reprising the same character he played in The Hustler after 25 years. You can definitely see parallels there between him and Cruise with Top Gun (36 years between it and the sequel), and weirdly enough Cruise is also in The Color of Money.
Might be, thanks!
You're not my real dad!
Pardon me to H-E-Double Hockey sticks for suggesting movies.
I love movie suggestions and I am pretty sure those movies you recommended are great classics, but your comment was giving big "google for lesbian porn" Facebook post energy...
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Nice description ha ha
In what way does suggesting some classic movies have that energy?
OP posted to a movies community about Tom Cruise's narrative troubles, and how he changed them in the eye of the public.
Your comment recommends two movies that don't have anything to do with Cruise, and a third, from 1988, with Cruise decades prior to his narrative issues.
You didn't offer an explanation of why we should watch the movies, or even mention that Cruise was in the third, which is odd since you mentioned stars from the others. It came off as you ordering us to watch unrelated movies that don't have anything to do with the article.
That just makes it feel very out of place. A recommendation list even with Tom in one of the movies feels like a sort of social non-sequitor in this type of thread.
That gives a similar kind of energy that a dad trying to search for celluloid clitorist couplings has when he mistakenly types into Facebook before confidently hitting Post.
Had you said:
"Tom Cruise was excellent in The Color of Money which was a sequel to the wildly successful and excellent The Hustler staring Paul Newman, and despite Cruise's personal issues later in his career I recommend everyone see both films! Also watch The Sting if you enjoy Newman's performance in The Hustler since he's excellent in both."
Or something like that, we would have all followed your thought train from the article.
Excuse the H-E--double hockey sticks out of me for being succinct.
Have a fun weekend.