Monday 25 June 2012

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Wallpapers For Computers Biography
Now it was massive hits all the way. Cruise - cool, smart and pumped - made an excellent Ethan Hunt in Brian De Palma's Mission: Impossible. Then came Cameron Crowe. Cruise knew him already - Crowe had written Cruise's first ever cover feature, for Interview Magazine. Now a director, Crowe was working on Jerry Maguire, about a sports agent discovering his humanity while teetering on the brink of financial ruin. Cruise was brilliant - harassed, arrogant, sweet and triumphant - and again happily played second fiddle where necessary, to Cuba Gooding Jr ("Show me the money!"), Renee Zellweger ("You complete me"), and even toddler Jonathan Lipnicki. Another mighty hit, another Golden Globe, another Oscarnomination.

Now Cruise took the chance to work with another of the great directors. Along with Kidman, he spent three years on Stanley Kubrick's slow, ultra-considered Eyes Wide Shut. Sadly, the film was a little TOO considered for most and, oddly, Cruise gained more respect and attention for his far shorter role in Magnolia. As Frank TJ Mackey, a rabble-rousing male therapist, he was tremendous - posing, cajoling, demanding ("Respect the cock!"). And he was moving, particularly beside his father's (Jason Robards) death-bed. Deservedly, there was another Golden Globe, and another Oscar nomination - that Michael Caine pipped him was nothing short of outrageous.
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