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Tom Cruise
Topic Started: Feb 12 2018, 07:57 PM (43 Views)
TyeSays
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Humping? Like that rescue dog did to that little girl at the Rite Aid?
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Thomas Cruise Mapother IV (born July 3, 1962) is an American actor and producer. He has been nominated for three Academy Awards and has won three Golden Globe Awards. He started his career at age 19 in the film Endless Love.

Since 1996, Cruise has been well known for his role as IMF agent Ethan Hunt in the Mission: Impossible film series, whose most recent film, Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation, was released in 2015.

In 2012, Cruise was Hollywood's highest-paid actor. Sixteen of his films grossed over $100 million in the United States, and 23 have grossed in excess of $200 million worldwide. As of September 2017, Cruise's films have grossed more than $3.7 billion at U.S. and Canadian box offices and more than $9.0 billion worldwide, making him the eighth highest-grossing actor in North America and one of the top-grossing actors worldwide.

He has won Golden Globe Awards for Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture in Drama in 1990 for Born on the Fourth of July; Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture in Comedy/Musical in 1997 for Jerry Maguire; and Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture in 2000 for Magnolia. In 2002, Cruise won the Saturn Award for Best Actor for Vanilla Sky. In 2003, he won an AFI Movie of the Year Award for The Last Samurai and an Empire Award for Best Actor for Minority Report.

Cruise is an outspoken advocate for the Church of Scientology and its associated social programs, and credits it with helping him overcome dyslexia. In the 2000s, his Church affiliated criticisms of psychiatry and anti-depressant drugs, particularly for 9/11 rescue workers, and efforts to promote Scientology as a religion in Europe, sparked controversies, as did a leaked video interview of him promoting Scientology.

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1981: Endless Love - Billy
1981: Taps - David Shawn
1983: The Outsiders - Steve Randle
1983: Losin' It - Woody
1993: Risky Business - Joel Goodson
1983: All the Right Moves - Stefan Djordjevic
1985: Legend - Jack
1986: Top Gun - Lt. Pete "Maverick" Mitchell
1986: The Color of Money - Vincent Lauria
1988: Cocktail - Brian Flanagan
1988: Rain Man - Charlie Babbitt
1989: Born on the Fourth of July - Ron Kovic
1990: Days of Thunder - Cole Trickle
1992: Far and Away - Joseph Donelly
1992: A Few Good Men - Lt. Daniel Kaffee
1993: The Firm - Mitch McDeere
1994: Interview with the Vampire - Lestat de Lioncourt
1996: Mission: Impossible - Ethan Hunt
1996: Jerry Maguire - Jerry Maguire
1999: Eyes Wide Shut - William Harford
1999: Magnolia - Frank T. J. Mackey
2000: Mission: Impossible 2 - Ethan Hunt
2001: Stanley Kubrick: A Life in Pictures - Narrator
2001: Vanilla Sky - David Aames
2002: Space Station 3D - Narrator
2002: Minority Report - John Anderton
2002: Astin Powers in Goldmember - Himself as Austin Powers (Cameo)
2003: The Last Samurai - Nathan Algren
2004: Collateral - Vincent
2005: War of the Worlds - Ray Ferrier
2006: Mission: Impossible III - Ethan Hunt
2007: Lions for Lambs - Senator Jasper Irving
2008: Tropic Thunder - Les Grossman
2008: Valkyrie - Claus von Stauffenberg
2010: Knight and Day - Roy Miller
2011: Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol - Ethan Hunt
2012: Rock of Ages - Stacee Jaxx
2012: Jack Reacher - Jack Reacher
2013: Oblivion - Jack Harper
2014: Edge of Tomorrow - Maj. William Cage
2015: Mission: Impossible - Rouge Nation - Ethan Hunt
2016: Jack Reacher: Never Go Back - Jack Reacher
2017: The Mummy - Nick Morton
2017: American Made - Barry Seal
2018: Mission: Impossible - Fallout - Ethan Hunt
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You’d be proud of me because Carl just mansplained to me how to work a lock box
- I smiled, said, "thank you", and didn’t pull out the vocal chords he used to insult me!
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Showering! It's my third of the day; I like to stay extra-fresh in case emergency sex pops up!
Hate him (moreso for personality)
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Look, I'm sorry everybody wants to have sex with me. Newsflash, I'm hot!
Everybody wants to get with this: women, men, animals in the zoo, plants probably.
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Humping? Like that rescue dog did to that little girl at the Rite Aid?
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Feb 12 2018, 08:04 PM
Hate him (moreso for personality)
I cannot stand him as a person, but I've enjoyed a couple of his movies. Mainly Rock of Ages, where he had to play a washed-up alcoholic rock singer who's completely unaware of the fact that he is, in fact, a washed up rock star. He actually managed to be really amusing in the part.

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- I smiled, said, "thank you", and didn’t pull out the vocal chords he used to insult me!
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You could break my heart in two.
Tom is talented :)
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Showering! It's my third of the day; I like to stay extra-fresh in case emergency sex pops up!
TyeSays
Feb 12 2018, 08:15 PM
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Feb 12 2018, 08:04 PM
Hate him (moreso for personality)
I cannot stand him as a person, but I've enjoyed a couple of his movies. Mainly Rock of Ages, where he had to play a washed-up alcoholic rock singer who's completely unaware of the fact that he is, in fact, a washed up rock star. He actually managed to be really amusing in the part.

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I haven't seen tons, but he's been good in what I've seen. Just such a wretched human being it's hard for me to praise him.

I will forever love Katie Holmes for ending him
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You could break my heart in two.
Katie exposing him being gay >
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He's a guy who I really like as an actor, for many of the same reasons why I think he's insufferable in real life. Namely, he's crazy. He'll put 110% into the movies that he's passionate about, most notably the Mission: Impossible films, where he constantly sets out to top himself with the stunts even though he's in his fifties. It also gave the world this:



OTOH, there's his relationship with Katie Holmes and his involvement in Scientology where we see that same obsessive commitment go horribly wrong. And let's not get started on the movies he's not passionate about (see: last year's remake of The Mummy).
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Eggsy
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You could break my heart in two.
Yeah, he's a really great actor. Some of his films are among my favorites, like Eyes Wide Shut, Top Gun, A Few Good Men, Jack Reacher, etc.

Also he was at his peak in the 90s, what a dreamboat. :giveup: He's a bit of a mess now though.
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