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He filmed part of his most recent Top Gun movie in the Mojave. His behavior towards others and his sense of entitlement does not endear him to others... by a long shot.
He filmed part of his most recent Top Gun movie in the Mojave. His behavior towards others and his sense of entitlement does not endear him to others... by a long shot.
Every time I see an interview of someone who worked with Tom Cruise, they are full of praise for him and say how generous and helpful he is.
‘We Must Follow The Science!’ Screams Actor Who Believes Xenu Dumped Frozen Aliens Into Volcanoes And Exploded Them With Bombs 75,000,000 Years Ago
December 17th, 2020
LONDON—While filming the next Mission Impossible movie, an actor who believes Xenu stacked frozen aliens around volcanoes and then flew Douglas DC-8s over them to drop hydrogen bombs and blow them all to smithereens some 75,000,000 years ago shouted at his crew for not wearing masks and not listening to the science.
"We must listen to the science, do you understand me!?" shouted the man who follows the idea that a space lord alien dude came to Earth, then known as Teegeeack, part of a sector called the Galactic Confederation, and blew up a bunch of his people, which transformed them into thetans. "I'm sick and tired of all the ignorant beliefs going around this set! Come on, man!"
"Alright, I'm off to go clear some clusters of thetans off my body," he said, referring to his belief that the volcanoed, bombed aliens transformed into metaphysical creatures called "thetans" and now attach themselves to humans, and then must be cleared through a process that involves meditation, introspection, and giving the Church of Scientology millions of dolllars. "When I get back, I want everyone to be following..."
Like I said in another post, he didn't have to resort to yelling like that, I don't care who he is! This also seems like some type of "publicity stunt", but IDK.
The way I see it, there's two ways to handle this effectively. The way he did, or by firing the crew on the spot. I think he took the route that would save jobs.
Tom Cruise used a different director for each MI movie for the first 5 films, but lately has stuck with the same director (Christopher McQuarrie) for 5, 6, 7.
I think he should go back to using a different director for each film, it keeps the franchise fresh, and each film felt very different until he stuck with Christopher McQuarrie.
We really don't need a seventh Mission Impossible, do we?
If they make it to 10, then they can call it Mission Impossible X, then everyone can guess whether to call it X or 10. I think that's the goal. Honestly, I haven't seen any Mission Impossible movies. It just doesn't seem appealing to me, though I have seen the Jason Bourne movies and thought they were good.
I'm not a lunatic regarding COVID safety, do what you can, but I'm not going to freak out if I get the flu. I thought his little rant was fine. Yeah, he's a little over the top. If he said this is what he wants, and he said it's important to him, then just do it. The guy is passionate, I don't think he ever really turns it off. You knew that when you took the job and you knew what his expectations were.
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