Mission Impossible

TOM CRUISE : DOES ANYONE CARE IF HE DID HIS OWN STUNTS?

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Is anyone else sick to DEATH of hearing Tom Cruise brag about all the stunts HE supposedly performed in his new Mission Impossible movie? Tom seems determined to make himself look like some kind of brave HERO for all the foolhardy chances he took. Even his costars talk about Tom’s athletic feats when promoting the movie. What we’d like to know is, if these stunts were actually dangerous, why would the company insuring the expensive production ALLOW the essential leading man to actually risk life and limb? They not only FROWN on such behavior, they don’t ALLOW it. Did the church of Scientology pay for the insurance?

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FRENCH ACTRESS EMMANUELLE BEART DIDN’T LIKE HER MOUTH – SO SHE CHANGED IT!


Photos via: Daily Mail

Hollywood isn’t the only place where plastic surgery is getting out of hand. French actress Emmanuelle Beart started having procedures on her lips in 1991 because she “hated her mouth.” In 1991 she appeared with Tom Cruise in “Mission Impossible.” Now she’s 48 and openly wishes she hadn’t changed her face so much. (Above, Emmanuelle in 1991 looking fresh and natural, and today) Emmanuelle sums up her cosmetic surgery experience: “It is a grave act in which you don’t necessarily foresee all the consequences.”

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IS TOM CRUISE CASTING HIS COSTARS ACCORDING TO THEIR HEIGHT?

Back in the day, Sylvester Stallone kept a close eye on the size of the men who appeared in movies with him. We remember once he was shooting in a soundstage some kind of fight scene with lots of extras involved when he suddenly cut the action. He looked around and and decided the other guys in the scene were too tall. Assistants had to run around the studio and quickly find short men to put on the costumes and appear in the scene. A diminutive painter was actually pulled off a ladder, costumed, and added to the action. We don’t think it’s a coincidence that Tom Cruise chose equally height challenged Jeremy Renner as his costar and his character Ethan’s “right hand man” in Mission: Impossible IV.

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TOM CRUISE MADE JEREMY RENNER A BETTER OFFER

Oscar nominated Jeremy Renner was set to star in “The Master” – a script by Paul Thomas Anderson (“There Will Be Blood”) that’s based on the life of L Ron Hubbard and Scientology – using different names. It’s about a quasi-religious organization started in 1952 America and features all the Scientology techniques such as auditing and living in seclusion on a ship – all in all, it is NOT flattering to the organization. Despite the writer’s pedigree, it’s been a rocky road to bring it to the big screen and insiders suspect Scientologists pulled strings to halt production. Ironically or not, Tom Cruise wooed and hired Jeremy Renner to star in his movie now filming, “Mission Impossible IV” (with a promise to take over the franchise) and the shooting days overlapped so Jeremy wasn’t available to do the Scientology movie. Universal dropped the project for puzzling reasons and now it is all but dead. We’re inclined to think the conspiracy theories are true.

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