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New Candids

New candids of Tom visiting Seville Cathedral are in the gallery.

visiting Seville Cathedral – 11th December

Set Pictures – 8th December

New set pictures from today have been added to the gallery.

LATER: 13 more HQ pictures added.

“Knight & Day” set – 8th December

Set Pictures – 8th October

I have added more pictures of Tom on the set of “Wichita”. This time from the 8th October.

Wichita set – 8th October 2009

More set pictures!

Tom was on set again, and the pictures have been added to the gallery.

Wichita set – 30th September 2009

CRUISE’S LESTAT IS NAMED TOP VAMPIRE

TOM CRUISE’s INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE bloodsucker LESTAT has ‘bitten’ CHRISTOPHER LEE’s DRACULA and ROBERT PATTINSON’s EDWARD CULLEN in a bloody new poll of Hollywood’s best bat men.
Anne Rice’s charming Lestat claims top spot in Entertainment Weekly’s list of Greatest Vampires, while Draculas played by Lee and Bella Lugosi come in second and third. Twilight’s Cullen character is fourth.
Also making the top 20 are Gary Oldman’s Dracula, Reggie Nalder’s Mr. Barlow from TV mini-series Salem’s Lot, and Kiefer Sutherland’s Lost Boys vampire, David.

SOURCE

Top Gun named best Tom Cruise film

Top Gun topped a poll of Tom Cruise’s best films, as the Hollywood star prepares for a UK film premiere this week and interview with Jonathan Ross.

Cruise will arrive on the red carpet in London on Wednesday for his movie Valkyrie, which tells the story of a plot to assassinate Hitler by his own Nazi generals.

The Hollywood star is also set to appear on Ross’s first Friday night BBC1 chat show since Ross’s three-month suspension for the prank calls he and Russell Brand made to Andrew Sachs.

The poll, conducted by Pearl & Dean, saw the 1980s action classic cruise to the top of the poll with one quarter of cinema-goers voting it as their favourite.

More than 3,000 people were polled at www.pearlanddean.com.

Top Gun features Cruise as Maverick, a daring student at the elite Top Gun Naval Flying School for fighter pilots.

Kathryn Jacob, chief executive of Pearl & Dean, said: “Top Gun is a cult classic film with long lasting appeal for many film fans.

“This poll shows Tom Cruise is a firm favourite with cinema-goers, even if that elusive Oscar has escaped him so far.”

Second place with 20% of the vote was the Oscar-winning Rain Main – a role which saw Cruise star alongside Dustin Hoffman.

Mission Impossible received 15% of votes.

(Source: The Press Association)

Tom Cruise Gets in Food Fight?

Source: The Hollywood Reporter August 12, 2008

Tom Cruise is loosely attached to Food Fight, a warmhearted comedy about a snooty New York chef who is forced to cook meals at a school cafeteria, says The Hollywood Reporter. Cruise would play the role of the chef in the project at Universal-based Working Title.

Veteran screenwriter Adam Brooks (Definitely, Maybe) is attached to write the screenplay. Drillbit Taylor helmer Steven Brill had been in talks to direct Food Fight, but they came to naught; a search for a new director is under way.

“Food Fight” would mark a departure for Cruise, who has made few comedies since his breakout role in 1983’s “Risky business”: His last such lead role was in 1996’s dramedy “Jerry Maguire.”

In Tropic Thunder, Cruise plays an overweight, over-the-top studio executive. He has had other bit comedy parts over the years in films like Austin Powers in Goldmember. (Source: Coming Soon)

Jolie to Replace Cruise in Sony’s Salt

Source: Variety

Columbia Pictures espionage thriller Edwin A. Salt, once expected to star Tom Cruise, will be rewritten by screenwriter Kurt Wimmer as a star vehicle for Angelina Jolie, reports Variety. Philip Noyce remains attached as director and Lorenzo di Bonaventura and Sunil Perkash are producing.

Jolie is close to a deal to play the title character, a CIA officer who’s accused by a defector of being a Russian sleeper spy and must elude capture long enough to establish her innocence.

Cruise had long flirted with the project, but that ended recently. The well-regarded script had several male movie stars circling.

Jolie took a liking to it, prompting the studio’s decision to rewrite it. The trade adds that the project won’t require that much of an overhaul to suit her.

Edwin A. Salt will undergo a title change, and if everything falls into place, the film shapes up as a return vehicle for Jolie, who recently gave birth to twins. Another candidate for her return is the Lionsgate drama Atlas Shrugged, which has been adapted by Randall Wallace from the Ayn Rand novel. (Source: Coming Soon)