![]() After all, didn’t a king across the pond once resign in order to be closer to the woman he loved? People thought that was romantic. Cruise’s little stunt made him a bit of a laughing stock, and the media had a field day mocking him for his, what, adolescent enthusiasm, which I always thought was unfortunate. The reason? He incurred some bad publicity by jumping on a sofa and boldly proclaiming his love for a new lady friend during a taping of Oprah. Well, unless you’re an avid moviegoer and/or a voracious fan who reads just about anything and everything related to the biz, you might not know that for the past two weekends, the #1 movie in the country has been Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol starring the one and only Tom Cruise, the biggest star of the past 2-3 decades whose career took a stumble a few short years ago. Cruise’s astonishing comeback with Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol is an indicator that the time has come, so ready or not… When I began writing the Confessions of a Movie Queen blog over the summer, I’d always intended to write about Cruise’s movie Collateral one day–and maybe Valkyrie, too, eventually. It will help if you hire The Incredibles’ Brad Bird to direct. ![]() Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to kick major box-office butt over the holidays.
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