I would fucking pay twice to watch Bourn...I mean Matt Damon in any movie...I feel like Tom Cruise actively ruins my enjoyment of movies now.
Its not even just the scientology shit. He keeps getting these rolls, that I just can't take him seriously in. he has no business being an action star. and more so, he keeps getting these roles of mr perfect. its fucking bizarre. Look at Matt Damon in Bourne roles. 1000x more believable then Cruise in MI, Reacher, and that other one.
i'm pretty sure
There are no aliens, it was all a setup by "the man" aka corporations to destroy democracy, but Scientology in the end saves them all.
Looks like a watch-at-home movie. It is interesting what a big burst of 2013 scifi movies we are seeing in the last few weeks, hopefully that translates to more scifi shows on TV next fall.
Zenimax does have some sort of trademark for Oblivion in relation to theatrical films.Why isn't Bethesda suing the studio? They sued Notch the Minecraft creator for him using the name Scrolls for his game. This is just equally as bad offense.
I agree with you. He's a great actor. Him as Lestat in Interview with a Vampire was phenomenal!I don't get the Cruise hate. He puts out good to great movies on a consistent basis. He is also an underrated actor. We need more actors like him. And he could worship by swimming in a pool of goats blood, doesn't have anything to do with the movie I'm watching.
You think that list is shit? Pretty much any actor would die to have such a list of movies he stared in. Look past his silly religious beliefs and evaluate the movies on their own merits.94 Interview.
96 mission impossible.
Jerry maquire, Eyes wide shut, Magnolia, MI:2, Vanilla Sky, Minority Report, The Last Samurai, Collateral, War of the worlds, MI:3, Lions for lambs, Tropic Thunder(which is just a joke), Valkyrie, Knight and Day, MI:4, Rock of Ages, Jake Reacher.
(I think I heard MI4 was good)
wtf. that was uncalled for.Tropic Thunder was hilarious.
Hating on Last Samurai? Seriously though, while not all of his movies are masterpieces not many actors with that many movies can claim anything like that either.
I enjoy his movies. Independence Day was great. I love it when he all punches that alien in the face in the desert. And then that other movie with the giant fucking robot spider. Good times, the 90's.
Knight & Day is actually a pretty well done action-comedy movie. There is a slump in it where all comedy vanishes, but the rest is solid, if maybe a little old-school compared to the (pseudo)transgressive/regressive tone of current comedies. Rock of Ages is pretty terrible (it's supposed to be about how rebellious rock & roll is, and you have no drugs, characters who all want to form conventional family units and the music is the straight super lame musical fare... that even the antagonist uses... re-tar-ded), but Cruise is very good in it as the drunk and out-there rock superstar.Even going back over the last ten years the only terrible films appear to be Knight & Day and Rock of Ages (which I didn't see).