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Posted on Thursday, June 02, 2005 - 12:03 am:   Delete Post View Post/Check IP Print Post    Ban Poster IP (Moderator/Admin only)

The New York Times reports that
TOM CRUISE is in big trouble
for acting out on the OPRAH SHOW:

Tom on Oprah

How Personal Is Too Personal for a Star Like Tom Cruise?

By SHARON WAXMAN

Published: June 2, 2005

LOS ANGELES, June 1 - Just months into his tenure as chairman of Paramount, Brad Grey is facing the sort of decision that makes Hollywood executives quiver: whether to proceed with production of the hugely expensive "Mission: Impossible III," even as its star, Tom Cruise, is puzzling associates and members of the public with his behavior while promoting another Paramount venture, "War of the Worlds."

An executive for Viacom, Paramount's parent company, said the studio had not yet decided whether to push ahead with production of "Mission: Impossible III," one of the company's most valuable franchises and a project on which tens of millions of dollars has already been spent. Shooting was planned to begin in Italy on July 18 and to continue on location in Europe and elsewhere.

"No definitive decision has been made; it's a discussion," said the executive, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he feared endangering the studio's relationship with Mr. Cruise. Other executives involved in the discussion said the production became an issue in recent days as the budget has climbed well over $150 million. A studio spokeswoman, Janet Hill, declined to comment.

The uncertainty comes at a critical time for Paramount as it prepares to release "War of the Worlds," a big-budget science fiction epic directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Mr. Cruise. The movie, jointly financed with DreamWorks, is to open on June 29.

While promoting that film over the last several weeks, Mr. Cruise engaged in an increasingly public discussion of his religion, Scientology. Then he set tongues wagging in Hollywood and elsewhere with an hourlong appearance on the May 23 "Oprah" show, during which he jumped around the set, hopped onto a couch, fell rapturously to one knee and repeatedly professed his love for his new girlfriend, the actress Katie Holmes.

Tom Cruise

Many Hollywood stars are involved with the Church of Scientology, and there is nothing particularly unusual about trumpeting a new love. But some executives at Paramount and DreamWorks have voiced concern that fans were becoming distracted from the movie, which cost some $130 million to produce.

"You can have so much attention on a particular issue that maybe the movie doesn't get as much attention as it might," Marvin Levy, a spokesman for Mr. Spielberg, a partner in DreamWorks, said of the show. "It's the topic of conversation, for many reasons."

The two studios have already curtailed the normal promotional press junket ahead of the June 29 release of "War of the Worlds," limiting it to what Mr. Levy called a smaller number of "preselected interview sessions." He said the decision had nothing to do with Mr. Cruise but was made because there had been enough promotion already.

Mr. Cruise's recent comments and behavior have been fodder for Internet bloggers, radio talk show hosts and late-night comedians, who, among other things, have questioned whether the love affair with Ms. Holmes was a publicity stunt. A spokeswoman for Mr. Cruise denied that this was the case.

But within Hollywood, the discussion among agents, producers, studio executives and other actors has been focused more on whether Hollywood's biggest box office star was doing long-term harm to his career. And there was sincere confusion over what Mr. Cruise, a 20-year veteran of the publicity machine, had in mind with his recent public appearances and statements.

Mr. Cruise's spokeswoman, his sister Lee Anne De Vette, said she had not heard anything negative after the "Oprah" appearance. "You're looking at someone who's genuinely very happy," she said. "The response we've gotten back is complete enthusiasm and exhilaration for his enthusiasm and exhilaration. He's a very happy person."

Still, there have been other publicity hiccups related to Mr. Cruise's increasingly public association with Scientology, the religion founded by the science fiction writer L. Ron Hubbard. In a series of television interviews on "Access Hollywood" last week, the star spoke at length about his passion for Scientology, at one point criticizing Brooke Shields for taking anti-depressants: Scientology considers modern psychiatry and its medications to be harmful.

And in an interview with the German magazine Der Spiegel in April, Mr. Cruise got into a heated exchange with an interviewer who called Scientology a pseudo-science after the star said he had personally "helped hundreds of people get off drugs." Mr. Spielberg was present at the interview and found himself defending Mr. Cruise's dedication to Scientology by comparing it to his work for his Shoah Foundation, which promotes education about the Holocaust. A DreamWorks executive called the exchange unfortunate.

One Spiegel interviewer, Lars-Olav Beier, said he was given a tour of Scientology's celebrity center before the interview. Ms. De Vette said Mr. Cruise talked about Scientology simply to answer questions. "Scientology didn't come up on 'Oprah,' " she observed. "It's a matter of what's being asked. He's not talking about it more than in the past."

Ms. De Vette also said she had not heard that plans for "Mission: Impossible III" were under review, and added that Mr. Cruise was in training for the film's stunts. "I know nothing about that," she said, referring to a Tuesday report on the Web site huffingtonpost.com that the film might be suspended. "As far as I know we're moving ahead."

Mr. Cruise's insistence on making his religion a prominent part of his current work has raised some resistance in Hollywood. Some executives from the United International Pictures, which is releasing "War of the Worlds" overseas, complained earlier about being asked to take a four-hour tour of Scientology facilities in Los Angeles in late January.

And Mr. Cruise's insistence on having a Scientology tent on the set of "War of the Worlds" created a conflict at Universal, where the movie was being shot, two executives involved said. The executives, who asked not to be identified to protect industry relationships, said that Mr. Cruise, his agent Kevin Huvane and Mr. Spielberg all had to appeal personally to the president of Universal Studios, Ron Meyer, for the tent to be permitted on the studio lot, where no solicitation is allowed.

The studio required that the tent not be used for recruitment purposes, they said. A studio spokesman declined to comment.





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Abm
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Posted on Thursday, June 02, 2005 - 12:11 am:   Delete Post View Post/Check IP Print Post    Ban Poster IP (Moderator/Admin only)

Kola,

I'm by no means a Tom Cruise fan, mainly because I think his next great acting job will be his first one. But I think he's getting a raw deal here.

Sowhat he's gone daffy over his religion and some new chick. There's nothing wrong with that. Heck. In my mind, that makes him more REAL than he's otherwise been over the last +20 years.
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Posted on Thursday, June 02, 2005 - 12:25 am:   Delete Post View Post/Check IP Print Post    Ban Poster IP (Moderator/Admin only)

LOL

I agree.

I saw the show and I thought he was standard, white bread GOOFY Tom Cruise.

Nothing different.

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Posted on Thursday, June 02, 2005 - 01:13 am:   Delete Post View Post/Check IP Print Post    Ban Poster IP (Moderator/Admin only)

Kola,

I think what this is REALLY about is Cruise has long since been supplanted as the numero uno box office king and the movie distributors are lamenting betting ever more dough on him as his appeal diminishes. If most of his last 3 - 5 films had been runaway blockbusters (ala Will Smith's), Cruise's Oprah antics would be viewed as a boon to his PR machine, not a hindrance of it.
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Posted on Thursday, June 02, 2005 - 11:30 am:   Delete Post View Post/Check IP Print Post    Ban Poster IP (Moderator/Admin only)

Abm:

What did you think of Cruise in "Taps"?
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Posted on Thursday, June 02, 2005 - 12:08 pm:   Delete Post View Post/Check IP Print Post    Ban Poster IP (Moderator/Admin only)

Chris,

THAT was one of Cruise's most interesting characters, which is ironic, seeing as that (I think) was his first film, and he was NOT its lead character.
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Posted on Thursday, June 02, 2005 - 02:42 pm:   Delete Post View Post/Check IP Print Post    Ban Poster IP (Moderator/Admin only)

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Shields firing back at Cruise
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June 2, 2005

Brooke Shields is lashing out at Tom Cruise, who recently criticized
the actress for using antidepressants and called her actions
"irresponsible."

Shields, whose book "Down Came the Rain" chronicles her battle with
postpartum depression, says Cruise should mind his own business.

"Tom should stick to saving the world from aliens and let women who are
experiencing postpartum depression decide what treatment options are
best for them," she tells People magazine.

Cruise, who stars in the upcoming "War of the Worlds," told Access
Hollywood recently that it is "irresponsible" for Shields to say that
antidepressants helped her. Cruise, a follower of Scientology, suggests
women try vitamins and exercise.

"When someone says [medication] has helped them, it is to cope. It
didn't cure anything. There is no science. There is nothing that can cure
them whatsoever," he said.

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The Personals page was compiled by Emily Rosenbaum from Tribune staff
and wire reports.


Copyright (c) 2005, Chicago Tribune
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Posted on Thursday, June 02, 2005 - 03:27 pm:   Delete Post View Post/Check IP Print Post    Ban Poster IP (Moderator/Admin only)

Mah,

I concur with Brooke. Cruise should shut his yap!

My wife experienced postpartum depression (PPD) when she had my youngest daughter. And that was SCARY time!

She was so troubled at one point, we had to temporarily leave our newborn with my mother...because she feared she might intentionally HURT our child!

She didn't use an medication to allay my wife's condition (partly because we didn't KNOW what the heck was going on and/or what to do about it). Thankfully, we got plenty of help from attentive/loving/savvy mothers/grandmother/kin who looked after her and the baby. After a couple of months, her PPD subsided and she safely assumed the duties of our baby's primary caregiver.

But different people are affected differently (some women have even committed SUICIDE from PPD), thus require different methods. Thus, I commend Shields and other women like her who bravely use whatever methods available to them to survive this most confusing, trying time.

Women such as them deserve our love/support, not our ignorant, self-righteous criticism.


PS: And (to be mean!) I find it INTERESTING that Cruise, a man who's yet to prove himself either capable of or interesting in 'conceiving' a child would have the audacity to direct those who've done otherwise. Imagine Shields thinks the same.
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Posted on Thursday, June 02, 2005 - 07:44 pm:   Delete Post View Post/Check IP Print Post    Ban Poster IP (Moderator/Admin only)

ABM, I am so glad for all involved that you and your family weathered the storm of Destined's PPD. Thank God for family.

One of my fellow Mama Columnists at LiteraryMama has struggled with PPD and regular depression which were tied to her dropping her 4-week old baby on the sidewalk. His skull was fractured, but he's okay now. This was a few years ago. Her column is about dealing with that experience and the depression and life in the wake of all of that.

But of course we know that it doesn't take something as traumatic as that to "cause" PPD. There are, however, certain risk factors for PPD, which I looked up when I was pregnant. I had a lot of those factors, so I braced myself and tried to change what I could. Still, I had a bit of mild PPD around the time my oldest was 4 months. It can be scary, especially when it doesn't happen right after the baby is born.

LitMama has been trying for months to land an interview with Brooke Shields.

And I totally agree that Tom Cruise needs to go somewhere, sit down, and shut up.

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