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From the Official www.TomCruise.com Blog: Here’s another guest blog entry, submitted by Tiffany Noelli from Brazil! Obrigao, Tiffany! First in Portuguese, then in English: “Filmes Tom Cruise” Tom Cruise já nem precisa provar que é um ator versátil. Eu vi todos os filmes que ele atuou, inclusive “Coquetel“, que está super novinho, história mais teen. E o outro mais forte …
From the Official www.TomCruise.com Blog: Movies as a visual medium, evoke emotion, elicit sentiment and satisfy our need to see the impossible achieved right before our eyes. Recently, movies like ‘District 9’ and ‘Avatar’ have stretched our ability to imagine what is possible, as the world of digital characters and human actors converge. Movies not only make our dreams a …
From the Official www.TomCruise.com Blog: Here in the Official Tom Cruise Blog, we wrote about how Martin Scorsese, who worked with Tom Cruise in ‘The Color of Money” was set to accept the Cecil B. DeMille Award at the Golden Globes, an award that recognizes outstanding achievement in moviemaking. Sunday night, January 17, 2010, Martin Scorsese received the famed award, …
From the Official www.TomCruise.com Blog: We’ve seen Tom Cruise fly planes in the Tom film classic, “Top Gun”, the highest grossing aviation film of all time. Unbeknownst to many, Tom’s love for flying planes is not limited to the silver screen. In his youth, Tom hung a photo of a P-51 Mustang in his bedroom. Now Tom actually owns a …
From the Official www.TomCruise.com Blog: In ‘Knight and Day’, co-starring with Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz, Marc Blucas plays the firefighter ex-boyfriend of Cameron. Marc Blucas has had a shining, stellar career, starting from his first bit part role in a Whoopi Goldberg film, to a long acting stint as Sarah Michelle Gellar’s boyfriend in “Buffy, the Vampire Slayer.” This …
From the Official www.TomCruise.com Blog: Here it is! The first official guest blog entry, submitted by Phaylen Fairchild from New York! “What Film Means To Me” The first film I remember seeing as a child was The Wizard of Oz. My Father had decided that, at 6 years old, I was mature enough for my first cinematic adventure. We lived …