rave... if anything, this made the case AGAINST Tommy-Boy all the firmer in
my eyes.

That said, I still want to see "Knight and Day", because it looks like fun.
As I watch it, I will be casting other actors in Tommy-Boy's role, though.

On Sat, Jun 26, 2010 at 8:10 PM, Kelwyn <[email protected]> wrote:

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> http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2010-06-25/entertainment/sc-mov-0622-tom-cruise-20100625_1_jerry-maguire-knight-and-day-freak-show
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> I asked around the office the other day if there was anyone who would
> debate me on the merits of Tom Cruise. Strangely, no one leapt to meet this
> challenge. Stranger still, I would be taking the pro-Tom position, and they
> merely had to assemble a case against Tom Cruise, who is attempting a loud,
> flashy crocodile-grinning return to his previous employment as unimpeachable
> Hollywood gold. "Knight and Day" — with Cameron Diaz — just opened, the
> first Cruise-centric summer film since "Mission: Impossible III" in 2006.
> But nobody bought in.
>
> Which, if you are Tom Cruise, should be chilling. Now that his glare has
> lost its wattage — as would be reasonably expected of any actor who became a
> superstar at 21 and is approaching his 48th birthday (July 3) — the guy
> could use a spirited defense.
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> http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2010-06-25/entertainment/sc-mov-0622-tom-cruise-20100625_1_jerry-maguire-knight-and-day-freak-show
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