Tom Cruise: Bringing the Crazy Since 2005
He’s the man who had the guts to tell Matt Lauer, “Here’s the problem. You don’t know the history of psychiatry. I do.” A devotée of the Church of Scientology, Tom Cruise has been making headlines in the past few years as he spreads their unusual doctrine to the world. Reportedly, he’s been raising his and Katie’s little girl, Suri, according to the tenets of Scientology. Once a blockbusting star, he’s become a controversial figure in the always-voyeuristic world of Hollywood.
Mission: Possible, Apparently.
One of Tom Cruise’s biggest roles spun off of Mission: Impossible, a popular T.V. show. Mission: Impossible III was released in 2006 to mediocre reviews, ten years after the original Mission: Impossible.
Did You Know?
Mission: Impossible was the first movie to be released in over 3,000 theatres simultaneously.
Other than Tom Cruise’s Ethan Hunt, Luther Stickel (Ving Rhames) is the only character to appear in all three Mission: Impossible movies.
Keri Russell and Michelle Monaghan, the two female leads in Mission: Impossible III, share a birthday.
This article will self-destruct in ten seconds, so hurry over to play Mission: Impossible movie trivia.
Tom Goes Gray
In Collateral, Tom Cruise went against his typecasting to play a silver-haired villain. This 2004 Oscar-nominated drama garnered raves from reviewers and film goers alike.
Did You Know?
Once during production of Collateral, Tom Cruise bought dinner for the entire cast and crew from In-n-Out Burger.
Russell Crowe nearly played Tom Cruise’s role, but had scheduling conflicts for a movie called Eucalyptus, which never finished production.
If you know this movie well, play some Collateral movie trivia.
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