Who is Tom Cruise? What is Tom Cruise? Why is Tom… Cruise? When is Tom Cruise? Here’s another question: why is Tom Cruise always warbling in his movies? Coming soon: Top Five Tom Cruise running scenes… Continue reading
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Top Five… Tom Cruise singing scenes
Posted in TOP FIVES with tags Jerry Maguire, Magnolia, Movies, Risky Business, singing, The Color Of Money, Tom Cruise, Top Gun, War Of The Worlds on September 14, 2009 by Ross McGGreat Scenes… Mission: Impossible
Posted in GREAT SCENES with tags Brian De Palma, Ethan Hunt, Mission: Impossible, Movies, Tom Cruise on July 27, 2009 by Justin Michaels
Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to watch this brilliant sequence from the first Mission: Impossible movie. And no, it’s not the bit where Tom Cruise suspends from a ceiling and catches a bead of sweat. It’s even better than that. Continue reading
Top Five… movie adverts
Posted in TOP FIVES with tags Adverts, Batman, Commercials, Halloween, Lee Majors, Magnolia, Movies, Paul Thomas Anderson, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Punch-Drunk Love, Scrooged, Tom Cruise on July 8, 2009 by Ross McG
Commercials are normally the drivel that stand between you and the film you have paid good money to see at the cinema. But sometimes they can light up the main feature itself. Here are five of the best fictional advertisements. Continue reading
Top Five… Dream Sequences
Posted in TOP FIVES with tags Carrie, Dream sequence, Dumb And Dumber, Jim Carrey, Movies, The Wizard Of Oz, Tom Cruise, Top Secret!, Val Kilmer, Vanilla Sky, Wicked Witch on June 3, 2009 by Ross McG
We all daydream from time to time. Whether it involves stroking Matt Damon’s hair or selling your fledgling movie website to a rich businessman, it’s good to fantasise. So we love it when movie characters do it as well. Here are five of my favourites. Continue reading
12 Angry Men v A Few Good Men
Posted in BATTLES with tags 12 Angry Men, A Few Good Men, Henry Fonda, Jack Nicholson, Movies, Tom Cruise on February 6, 2009 by rossvrossCourtroom dramas. They happen in courtrooms and they are dramatic. In Court 1, a teenager stands accused of killing his father, while over in Court 2, two marines are charged with the murder of a third (a colleague, not the fraction). So how many men must a road walk down before he becomes a road? 12 angry ones? A few good ones? Read the arguments and decide. Can you handle the truth? Continue reading


