Saturday, September 22, 2007

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Photoshoot Outtakes

Posted: 21 Sep 2007 04:35 PM GMT-06:00

Hey guys, I come bringing eye candy. Yummy for the eyes! Click any images to view the piccies!

Feel free to repost, but leave the tags ;)

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

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Magazine scans

Posted: 17 Sep 2007 10:53 PM CDT

Saturday, September 15, 2007

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Germany Allows Tom Cruise Film To Shoot At Historic Locale

Posted: 14 Sep 2007 10:52 PM GMT-06:00

BERLIN, Germany (September 14, 2007) — The German government will allow the makers of a movie starring Tom Cruise as the country's most famous anti-Hitler plotter to film at the site where the hero was executed.

Shooting of "Valkyrie," which has attracted controversy because Cruise is a prominent Scientologist, began in July. At the time, the government didn't give permission to shoot at the so-called Bendlerblock — part of the Defense Ministry and now a memorial to the anti-Nazi resistance — citing concerns over "the dignity of the place."

Defense Ministry spokesman Thomas Raabe said Friday that filmmakers had satisfied officials in recent talks that they were "aware of the particular significance" of the former military headquarters.

United Artists Entertainment LLC said in a statement that it was "extremely grateful to the German government for allowing us to film at the Bendlerblock." It pledged to "take special care to respect its dignity and keep our activities there within the guidelines laid down by the government."

"Filming at the Bendlerblock has always been important to us symbolically, creatively and for the sake of historical authenticity," the statement added. "As a result, we have been in constant communication with the government in an effort to dispel any concerns or misperceptions about the nature of `Valkyrie."'

The movie, directed by Bryan Singer and scheduled for release next year, stars Cruise as Col. Claus Graf Schenk von Stauffenberg — the aristocratic army officer who was executed after a failed attempt to assassinate Adolf Hitler in 1944.

Raabe said it appeared the movie would underline the fact that "barbarism did not win, but rather a democratic Germany finally arose."

Stauffenberg and the other plotters of the July 20, 1944, assassination attempt were caught and executed after Hitler survived the explosion at his headquarters in what was then East Prussia.

The government's initial refusal to permit filming at the place where Stauffenberg worked and died led to speculation over whether Cruise's religious beliefs had triggered the decision. Officials denied that.

But Raabe said experience with previous filming at the site in 2003 had been a factor in officials' initial reluctance to grant permission. He didn't elaborate.

Officials have noted that filming permission was granted at all other sites — among them, the area around the Finance Ministry, which was once the Nazis' aviation ministry. (Source: Access Hollywood)

Friday, September 14, 2007

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Extras Ruled to Have Caused Accident on ‘Valkyrie’ Set

Posted: 13 Sep 2007 11:47 PM CDT

HOLLYWOOD - Extras hurt on Tom Cruise’s new movie Valkyrie have been told the production company was not responsible for the accident.

Eleven extras were injured when they fell off a driving truck last month.

Authorities for occupational health and safety insist no major safety defects were found on the vehicle–contrary to the claims of some extras. An inspection had shown the truck was safe.

It is claimed the extras failed to close the truck’s side covering properly, causing it to open in transit–absolving the production company of any blame.

Filming will now have to be controlled by a safety manager at all times. (Source: Hollywood)

Cruise, Redford expected at London Film Festival

Posted: 13 Sep 2007 11:44 PM CDT

LONDON (AFP) - Hollywood stars including Tom Cruise, Robert Redford and Meryl Streep are expected to attend the 51st London Film Festival next month, organisers said Thursday.

The trio are due at the world premiere of “Lions For Lambs”, a political thriller directed by Redford and also starring Cruise and Streep which explores the impact of war through entwined plots in Afghanistan and the United States.

The festival — which runs from October 17 to November 1 — will include 184 features and 133 short films from 43 countries around the world. It will also include special strands on new Romanian and French films.

Announcing the line-up, artistic director Sandra Hebron said: “In a very strong year for world cinema, we are delighted to be able to present such a wide-ranging and high quality programme of films and special events”. (Source: Yahoo! News)

The Forums are Back!

Posted: 13 Sep 2007 03:19 PM CDT

And the forums are back!

Sorry for the downtime!

I’ve upgraded the forums to a new version, hopefully this will keep the spam bots away and people will be able to register without me having to approve each (which is kinda difficult lately)

Anyway, still the default layout, I will be working on it soon. But, let’s test this new version first. The important thing is to make sure it works without bugs!

Please report any errors you see, and every detail possible to my email, cruisefan@gmail.com

Check it out http://www.tomcruiseforums.com

Love,
Annie

Thursday, September 13, 2007

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New Valkyrie pics and more

Posted: 13 Sep 2007 12:16 AM CDT

Pic from Rubicon (working title: Valkyrie)

Posted: 12 Sep 2007 05:02 PM CDT

the Rubicon cast
They just stare at the camera and try to ignore that jester who’s waving a furry parakeet doll and trying desperately to get them to crack up. Kidding. I know Bryan Singer’s Valkyrie is a serious movie. A very serious movie in which Tom Cruise plays noble Count Claus Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg, a man who tries to assassinate Adolph Hitler.

And just look at the very serious supporting cast of anti-Hitler compadres gathered for this odd, buzz-building sneak-peek pic. I’ll help you spot the other familiar faces:

- Kenneth Branagh would be the guy on the far right, the one with his arms tucked behind his back.
- Terence Stamp would be the suit leaning forward with his hands on the table, as if he is about to eat the photographer.
- Bill Nighy would be third from left, the upright fellow with his glasses on and his right arm perched just so on the round table. (E! Online)

Note: Tom is the man with the eye patch.

Cruise’s United Artists debut to open LA festival

Posted: 12 Sep 2007 03:56 PM CDT

Thursday August 30, 2007

Lions For Lambs, the first Tom Cruise vehicle to be released under the actor’s new United Artists banner, has been confirmed as the opening night movie at this year’s Los Angeles international film festival. The film, which premieres on November 1, looks set to spark controversy with its tale of military heroism in Afghanistan and political cowardice in Washington. Lions For Lambs stars Cruise alongside Robert Redford and Meryl Streep. Inevitably a great deal is riding on the project. It is the actor’s first picture since being abruptly dropped by Paramount last year, reportedly over his Scientologist beliefs. (Guardian)

Hollywood heavyweight Tom gives Suri her first lessons in the movie biz

Posted: 12 Sep 2007 03:53 PM CDT

Tom and Suri
The set of her dad’s war movie could have proved a mite intimidating for Tom Cruise’s 15-month-old daughter Suri, but the youngster got plenty of reassurance in the form of a hug and kiss from the actor when she and mum Katie Holmes dropped by the location in Berlin’s trendy Mitte district.

The Mission: Impossible star gathered up the toddler in his arms, before turning his attention to his other best girl, Katie, who also received a smacker on the lips. The trio then strolled around the set, which was complete with fake snow and extras dressed in uniform as soldiers.

Tom seemed particularly keen to point out interesting features to the little one, who will, no doubt, get used to accompanying her famous parents on location.

In his latest flick, Rubicon - until now known by its working title of Valkyrie - the Hollywood powerhouse stars as Count Claus Schenk von Stauffenberg, an aristocratic Nazi officer who mounted a failed plot to assassinate Adolf Hitler in the closing days of WWII. (HelloMagazine.com)

Click here to view more pics of Tom, Suri and Katie.

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

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‘Lions for Lambs’ to open AFI Fest

Posted: 11 Sep 2007 12:27 PM CDT

“The Tom Cruise-starrer is not scheduled for any other fall festival.

The American Film Institute announced today that the highly anticipated Tom Cruise drama “Lions for Lambs” will be the opening-night film for AFI Fest 2007.

Directed by Robert Redford, “Lambs” is the first release under the Paula Wagner / Tom Cruise regime at United Artists.

The picture stars Redford, Cruise and Meryl Streep, and is described as a politically charged drama centered around two American soldiers fighting in Afghanistan and a U.S. senator with presidential ambitions (Cruise) who may have a hand in their fates. Streep plays a TV journalist poised to land a major story with the help of the senator. Redford appears as an idealistic college professor who is torn by the choices of two of his former students.

“We think it’s an exciting film and an important film,” Wagner, UA’s chief executive, said in a statement released today by AFI. “And this is the perfect way to introduce it to the public.”

So far, it’s the only festival selection for “Lambs.” The picture is not scheduled to screen at any of the other upcoming fall film festivals, including Venice and Toronto.

“Lambs” is scheduled to be in theaters Nov. 9.”

Source

We’re BACK!

Posted: 11 Sep 2007 12:26 PM CDT

I’m so sorry for taking soooo long for bringing the site back on! I really am!

Anyway, we’re finally on. I will work on the forums tonight.

Welcome back!

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

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Extras Injured On Cruise Set Threaten Lawsuit

Posted: 21 Aug 2007 10:43 PM CDT

BERLIN, Germany (August 21, 2007) – The extras injured during the shooting of Tom Cruise's new WWII film, "Valkyrie," last weekend, are now threatening to sue the film's producers, their lawyer said Tuesday.

According to European wire service Agence France Presse, attorney Ariane Bluttner has said she will launch legal action against the production company making the film, "unless it unbureaucratically and rapidly compensated the injured."

"Those responsible on the set displayed inhuman indifference in playing with the health and the lives of the extras," Bluttner continued to AFP.

Access Hollywood has reached out to United Artists for comment on the lawsuit threat, but has not heard back at this time.

The group of extras was injured this weekend when they fell out of a truck during filming of a new movie starring Tom Cruise. The injured parties were taken to a hospital as filming stopped on the movie, which stars Cruise as Germany's most famous anti-Hitler plotter, Col. Claus Graf Schenk von Stauffenberg. Another person who fell out of the truck was unhurt.

Cruise himself was not involved in the weekend filming.

Police said in a statement to the Associated Press that a bolt on a side panel of the truck apparently came loose as the vehicle turned.

United Artists publicist Allan Mayer confirmed the accident in a statement to Access Hollywood, but said that nine people were involved — not eleven, as has been previously reported.

"The injuries where 'extremely minor,'" said Mayer, "and only nine extras were injured (NOT 11). The truck was going 15 miles-per-hour. The 2nd Unit was filming that day, and Tom Cruise was NOT working. Eight of the extras were treated for "cuts and bruises," and the ninth was kept overnight for observation."

The accident happened during filming of scenes around the Finance Ministry in Berlin, which was once the Nazis' aviation ministry. (Source: Access Hollywood)