Thursday, August 02, 2007

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The Cruises seen in Berlin, in best-dressed poll and some video’s

Posted: 02 Aug 2007 06:45 AM CDT

Around 7,000 people voted for the poll “Best-dressed celebrity couple” for In Style magazine - Katie & Tom also made it into the list, in ninth position.

More Yahoo! video’s of Tom & Katie’s Beckham party, click here (Australia 7 News) and here (AP). This last video clip is not a good one, decide for yourself if it’s worth to watch.
AP also has a video item about the stolen wedding pictures, click here to watch it.

SAWF has spotted Tom, Katie and Suri in Berlin:
Tom Cruise, a devoted father and husband, signed an autograph for a local before flying his family home in his helicopter in Berlin, Germany. (01 Aug 2007).
Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes take 15-month-old Suri on a stroll in a football field as they await the arrival of Tom’s helicopter after leaving Tom’s film set.
Before the family boarded the chopper for the ride home Tom signed an autograph for a local.
Tom Cruise, Katie Holmes and daughter Suri arrive at the football field for the ride home in Tom's chopper. (01 Aug 2007).
Tom is in Germany with his family to film Valkyrie, directed by Bryan Singer. He is starring as Col. Claus Graf Schenk von Stauffenberg, Germany’s most famous anti-Hitler plotter.

An insider on Cruise’ movie set in Berlin tells, "Its clear that Tom looks to Katie for praise and inspiration, and he gets it in spades," reports OK! magazine.

More pictures of Tom, Suri and Katie in Berlin

Posted: 02 Aug 2007 12:47 AM CDT

New pictures of Tom, Suri and Katie in Berlin

Posted: 01 Aug 2007 11:47 PM CDT

Nighy Defends Costar Cruise

Posted: 01 Aug 2007 10:48 PM CDT

By WENN | Wednesday, August 01, 2007

HOLLYWOOD - British actor Bill Nighy has defended his costar Tom Cruise’s religious beliefs after filming on their new movie was jeopardized by German authorities’ Scientology concerns.

Cruise is playing World War II hero Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg–who led an unsuccessful plot to assassinate Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler–in Rubicon.

However, efforts to shoot the movie on military sites were thwarted in July by Germany’s Defense Ministry, allegedly because Cruise’s Scientology beliefs are viewed as a “moneymaking cult” instead of a legitimate church by the German government.

But Nighy–who has already defended the film as a “heroic tale that deserves to be told"–is now urging greater tolerance for Cruise’s views.

He says, “It doesn’t make sense. I can’t see the point of persecuting an individual for what they believe. Whatever they believe.” (Source: Hollywood)

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