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May 8 08 6:42 AM
psychoticstate wrote: Oh gack. Yet another attempt to convince America that Tom Cruise is really just an average, normal everyday guy who has been so misunderstood and maligned by the big, bad meanies. redpecker wrote: This is his idea of romance? the only kind of person who stands up in the middle of dinner and announces that he was going to kiss his wife is surely someone who spends quite a lot of time on the sauce. Yep. Or someone whose entire life, including his fauxmance, is completely scripted. And recently by incompetent, hack writers. Tommy Girl, you need new writers. And take note - - that scene where you "serenaded" Kelly McGillis in "Top Gun" was just a scene. Real, normal, average people don't do that in their everyday lives. It doesn't prove you are madly in love with Katie, it just proves that you are madly in love with attention.
redpecker wrote: This is his idea of romance? the only kind of person who stands up in the middle of dinner and announces that he was going to kiss his wife is surely someone who spends quite a lot of time on the sauce.
Somebody needs to tell him to stop singing that stupid song. Does he even listen to the lyrics? He has no sense of reality. I think he is not living as a man but as Tom Cruise, the movie star.
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May 8 08 8:34 AM
Despite the above quote, we don't think Tom Cruise is crazy. He just ... wants his way. Why not? He works hard for it.
(And he knows when it is politic to alter his views. In his most recent sit-down with Oprah, Tom said he'd misjudged the depth of postpartum depression. You all remember his set-too with Brooke Shields over that matter!)
But never let it be said that Tom allows a moment to pass when he doesn't want the world to know how much he adores Katie.
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May 8 08 8:53 AM
maum wrote: The only time I've heard people doing that are my stupid friends at a wedding we all attended. One of them is a HUGE Top Gun fan, at the reception he and his buddies got very hammered, fell at the bride's feet and started singing the song. She thought it was hilarious, her more uptight husband was mortified. ETA Just wanted to clarify, they did that years before Tiny's own wedding. Doing it as a joke is kinda of acceptable. But doing it as a romantic 'gesture' is just plain deluded. Even more so when it's your own movie. Note to Tom- you are NOT Maverick. I know you fly your little planes, and you like doing the military salute to your little friends but THIS ISN'T REAL LIFE. DEAL WITH IT.
When my mum and stepdad were still in the early years of their relationship he once turned up underneath her bedroom window at about 1am, p*ssed as a fart, and proceeded to serenade her with Stevie Wonder's "I just called to say I love you" and wouldn't shut up (in spite of the lights going on up and down the street and curtains twitching) until she let him in. Thankfully, she saw the funny side of it and they have been together for over 20 years. Notice the common point in both our stories? The people doing the singing were all very drunk at the time! I think I would be more mortified (and looking for the nearest exit) if the guy who was singing to me was stone cold sober. Doing it once while sober and straightfaced is creepy. Doing it over and over again while sober and straightfaced is creepy AND lacking in imagination.
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