Category: Media

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

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.

Entertainment Tonight Video

I’ve uploaded the video of tonight’s Entertainment Tonight where they show the first glimpse of “Lions for Lambs”, and also a bit about Tom & Katie visit to France for the wedding or James Packer and Erika Baxter. Thanks Gertie for the video!


Click here to download

Screencaps can be found here.

VIDEOS!

The videos sections is FINALLY open! YAY *does a happy dance*

I went ahead and bought a hosting space for the videos. I havent tested downloading, but the download rate could be a little slow, so I suggest using a download manager. Any trouble with downloading, please let me know. I made a instructions page right here.

https://www.tomcruisefan.com/videos

NY Rescue Workers Detox Benefit Gala Pics & Video

Hi guys! Mariana has sent me the video from E! News Live where they talk about the event. And I added more pictures at the gallery. Click to download.



Super Bowl Star Sighting

Video of Tom & Katie at the Super Bowl here: http://cbs4.com/video/?id=29438@wfor.dayport.com

E! News Special

Mariana has sent the video from E! New Special: Tom & Katie Wedding!

Download PART ONEPART TWOPART THREE

You will need WinRar to descompact the video. You can download it for free at RarLabs.com (just scroll down and choose your language, then install the program. It’s free to use, you don’t have to buy it!)

Actors Studio!

Hey guys! I re-uploaded the video from Actors Studio, thanks Daydreamer for sending it.

Download: PART ONEPART TWOPART THREEPART FOUR

The problem with the videos section is that the server where they were hosted had problems and lost all files, now I still have the files, but I have about 100 backup cds, which aren’t indexed (I’m a bad librarian, I know), and I still need to look over them.

If anyone has the videos and can send to me, I’d really appreciate, and the visitors would too!

EDITED: LINKS FIXED!!!!!

Edit: New location for the download: click here

Pictures of Suri Cruise


Vanity Fair Exclusive: Katie Holmes and Tom Cruise Talk About Baby Suri; 22-Page Family Portfolio by Annie Leibovitz

NEW YORK, N.Y.—In a private conversation with Vanity Fair features editor Jane Sarkin, Katie Holmes tells her that “it’s been heartbreaking” to see what’s being said in the press about her family and her baby. “Some of the crap that’s out there—the stuff that’s said about my parents and my siblings [tabloid accounts implied that Katie’s family did not hit it off with Tom]—it’s really frustrating the amount of shit that’s out there. And the stuff they say about Suri?! You shouldn’t say that about us, and you can’t say that about my child.”

Holmes explains that the gossip “eats away at me because it’s just not O.K.,” but that she keeps up on it because “this is my future. This is my family, and I care so much about them. To see how someone as caring and good as Tom is—to see how things can just get so twisted and turned around. I mean, where does it come from?”

Sarkin spent five days with the Cruise-Holmes extended family at Cruise’s Telluride, Colorado, compound, sharing meals, taking hikes, and hanging out. Bella and Connor, whom Cruise and Nicole Kidman adopted during their marriage, were there, as well as Holmes’s mother and father, Cruise’s mother and sister, and other family members.

Sarkin reports that Cruise and Holmes coo over the baby like any new parents. “She has Kate’s lips and eyes,” Tom says of the baby. “I think she looks like Kate.” Holmes counters, “I think she has Tom’s eyes. I think she looks like Tom.”

“I was overjoyed in being pregnant,” Holmes tells Sarkin, “and then had to withstand ridicule about my pregnancy when it was the most normal, non-controversial thing imaginable.” Of speculation in the press, Holmes says, “All those things were invented.”

Holmes explains their purchase of an in-house sonogram machine to Sarkin, saying that they were followed by paparazzi and as a result her doctor had to make house calls. “The sonogram was for his use!” she says.

Leading up to the frenzy over the pictures, “we were just living our lives, being a family,” Cruise says. “Actually, we were taking our own photos and always planned to release those at the right time.” But “then all the craziness began,” Holmes says. “This ‘Where is Suri?’ controversy. Tom and I looked at each other and said, ‘What’s going on?’ We weren’t trying to hide anything.”

“It seemed only natural to have Annie take the first public photographs of Suri,” says Cruise of their decision to allow Leibovitz to photograph the baby. “Annie is the only professional photographer who ever shot Bella and Connor as children.”

“The moment the doctor handed me Suri,” Holmes tells Sarkin, “I was just ready. The feeling is indescribable. All I can say is the moment I looked in her eyes I felt like … Mom.” Holmes continues: “She’s a glorious girl. She’s the miracle of our life.”

The October issue of Vanity Fair hits newsstands in New York and Los Angeles on September 6, and nationally by September 12. (Vanity Fair)

Katie Couric also showed some of the pics of Suri made by Annie Leibovitz during her first night as anchor of CBS Evening News:
ABC pic
There are 22 pages of photos inside Vanity Fair, so go check it out!

Tom Cruise road show swings through Japan

TOKYO — Tom Cruise loves Japan, and the Japanese certainly love the superstar actor who makes it a point to come here to promote each of his movies and interact with his fans. Cruise, who turns 44 on July 3, arrived in Japan at 4 a.m. Tuesday for a whirlwind promotional tour for “Mission: Impossible III,” along with director JJ Abrams, co-stars Keri Russell and Maggie Q, as well as producer Paula Wagner.

After charming the media at a news conference at Meiji Kinenkan, Cruise donned a happi coat for a meeting with Land, Infrastructure and Transport Minister Kazuo Kitagawa who presented him with a certificate of thanks for his efforts to promote Japanese culture through his films (specifically “The Last Samurai” and also for his stated desire to film parts of “Mission: Impossible IV” in Tokyo).

Cruise, who was ranked last week by Forbes magazine as the world’s most powerful celebrity, said meeting fans was the most important part of his trip. On Tuesday night, in a scene recreated from his latest film, he arrived by speedboat at Odaiba for the Japan premiere and spent an hour chatting with fans before heading off to party with “Last Samurai” mates Ken Watanabe and Hiroyuki Sanada.

On Wednesday morning, Cruise and 150 invited guests (chosen from 30,000 applicants) from regional areas departed Tokyo aboard a specially chartered bullet train for the 150-minute journey to Shin-Osaka. During the trip, Cruise is spending a minute with each passenger and posing for a photo with every one of the 150 fans onboard. He returned to the U.S. on Wednesday night.

Distributor UIP pulled out all the stops for the visit, spending 2 billion yen on the various events. Japan, of course, is the second biggest movie market in the world and Cruise’s films have consistently been hits here, where his sometimes eccentric behavior means little. “I think you all know my affinity for Japan and your culture,” he said.

“Mission: Impossible III” sees Cruise reprising his role as Ethan Hunt, now an IMF agent instructor called back into action to rescue a former team member who has been captured by a ruthless arms dealer (Philip Seymour Hoffman). Complicating matters is the fact that Hunt now has a wife who is not aware of his true occupation.

Abrams, best known for directing the TV series “Alias,” pours on the action. Cruise certainly earns the reported $20 million he was paid, doing most of the stunts himself. “I asked myself a couple of times why I still do that,” he said. “The scene where I am blown against a car on a bridge looked good when we wrote it on a Friday, but not on Monday when we filmed it. At that point, everyone was waiting around, looking at me, so I couldn’t get out of it.”

Both Cruise and Abrams (who was given the directing job by Cruise as a birthday present) wanted to inject the romance angle into the series. “We wanted a love story that was action-packed and had vivid characters. This is my favorite mission,” said Cruise.

But not his last mission. Tokyo looms on the horizon for the next one. “Actually, we wrote scenes for this one with Tokyo in mind, but we couldn’t find the right buildings,” said Abrams. “So in the end, we had to go to Shanghai.”

However, Cruise knows what he would like to do for “M:I IV,” if there is one. “I’d like to shoot in downtown Tokyo for a week. Just at night. It would be an unbelievable sequence. Of course, people might not be happy with the traffic.” The actor mentioned it during his meeting with Transport Minister Kitagawa who promised to cooperate.”

Cruise said he is more enthusiastic than ever about making movies. “I wish I could make two or three a year, but I am very particular about what I do,” he said. “When I was growing up, moving around, I never thought I would have the opportunity to make movies. It was a joke to even think about it. But the more I make movies, the more I appreciate it and the more I appreciate what other artists have done,” Cruise said, naming Muhammad Ali as his real-life hero because of his integrity and values. “I like to challenge myself just to see if I can do it. I love creating something together with a team, especially when it is a project close to my heart.”

Speaking of close to his heart, the Japanese media were disappointed that he didn’t bring his fiance Katie Holmes and their child Suri, as he promised he would. “Yeah, I know,” Cruise said, “but the trip was just too short.” He is still on cloud nine following the April birth. “I’m very happy. Last Sunday was the best Father’s Day I could have,” he said of his time with Holmes, Suri and his two adopted kids. “I think you all know what a gift children are. I feel the responsibility of that because they are the future. I feel overwhelmed with emotion at times when I look at my children. I always wanted to be a father my whole life. So I’m hoping I have 10 children,” he joked. (crisscross)

Tokyo Photocall

Tom is in Tokyo to promote Mission: Impossible III, and fresh from the oven, here goes pictures from the photocall. Click here or the thumbs below.

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