M:I-III secrets

Over at Yahoo! Movies, they have a video segment with Mission: Impossible 3 director JJ Abrams, and star Tom Cruise, where they reveal the top 10 behind the scenes secrets from filming. The secrets include: Kerri Russel having spent four and a half months on fight training. They had to create a fake film set off to the side to avert public attention while in Rome. JJ Abrams hands and voice make some sort of cameo in the movie. Tom Cruiiseclaims to have sepperated six ribs while filming the action sequences. And JJ also says that they included a hidden reference to the series Lost, which Abrams created.
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Tom will also be Celebrity Host of Nickelodeon’s TEENick Airing Saturday, April 29 and Sunday, April 30: He will give kids the inside scoop on performing Mission: Impossible: III-style movie stunts, his childhood ambitions and the best way to prepare for a car chase scene. Yahoo reports: Kicking off the TEENick segment taped in front of a live audience in San Pedro, California on April 5, superstar Cruise will wow viewers with a spectacular entrance by helicopter. Cruise is then joined by legendary M:I: III stunt coordinator Vic Armstrong to talk about and then demonstrate how to safely perform a stunt where he flips his car at the end of a heated chase scene. Kids also have the opportunity to get up-close and personal with Cruise and ask him questions like: “When you were little, what did you want to be when you grew up?” (an actor or an astronaut); “Who is your favorite athlete?” (Mohammad Ali) and “What is your fondest childhood memory?” (traveling).
TEENick

The show “20/20’s” Deborah Roberts interviewed Tom about M:I-III and of course asked about Suri. Tom replied: “It was everything that we wanted it to be. … It was spiritual. It was powerful. It was indescribable. What words can you use? It’s still something that I’m processing and keep reliving,”. You can read the interview and watch a little video clip on ABC. Also more info at EOnline.com.

There will also be an interview with ET Online. We’ll just have to keep an eye on their site for more about it.