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Thursday, February 2, 2012

The Greatest Tom Cruise In History

By Dean Smith




Whether or not you like the guy, it is difficult to reject that Tom Cruise is a worldwide celebrity. Cruise has been in the Hollywood focus for just about 30 years, and shows no evidence of slowing down any time soon. Sure, he has had his cut of duds over the years, but he has additionally featured in some wonderful films.

This newsletter will highlight what I suspect to be the best films that Tom Cruise has starred in.

The 1st flick I am going to mention also happened to be my Halloween outfit last year, and that film was Dangerous Business. The scene in this motion picture where Cruise is running around his house in sun shades and socks has become a classic scene.

Another great Tom Cruise flick that I really enjoyed was The Last Samurai. This is a great war classic, occurring in 1800s Japan at a point in time when the Samurai and their practices were being wiped out of existence. This is a fantastic film.

One picture that I have to include on any list of Tom Cruise films is without a shadow of a doubt, Vanilla Sky. This is one of my fave movies of all time. It is one of those films that the more times you watch it, the more that you pick up on.

One other great film of Tom Cruise's is also an iconic film, and that's none other than Top Gun. This was good as early 1990s action got. Everything from the flight scenes to the dialogue is great in this motion picture.

Another movie that I would like to say is the Steven Spielberg directed Minority Report. This motion picture takes place in a futuristic world where crime doesn't exist due to technology that allows police officers to see into the future and stop crimes before they occur.

These are only some of the greatest Tom Cruise movies, but there are surely others which I have failed to mention. If you haven't seen any pictures on this list, then you've got some work to do, as they're all deserving of seeing.




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