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That whole 1999-2004 stretch is the most interesting he’s been to me, role wise. Weird, complex Cruise.

The charismatic yet emotionally troubled manosphere influencer, which has unfortunately aged incredibly well. The doctor who finds himself on the outside looking in while holding in repressed feelings of emasculation after a gut-punch confession from his wife. A playboy whose life comes spiraling down after a crash. A hitman who can come across as detached, but also cut someone’s life short if he caught them slippin’ for a second.
 
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i’m confused about the movie. So the cops knew that internal affairs were setting them up? or am I thinking of a different one
 

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I liked Jerry maguire

Surprised it took this long for someone to mention Jerry Maguire. Probably my favorite movie of his and Cuba helped a lot, but damn Tom has a resume.

And Mission Impossible is up there with best movie franchises of all time.
 

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That whole 1999-2004 stretch is the most interesting he’s been to me, role wise. Weird, complex Cruise.

The charismatic yet emotionally troubled manosphere influencer, which has unfortunately aged incredibly well. The doctor who finds himself on the outside looking in while holding in repressed feelings of emasculation after a gut-punch confession from his wife. A playboy whose life comes spiraling down after a crash. A hitman who can come across as detached, but also cut someone’s life short if he caught them slippin’ for a second.
Yea he dont stretch anymore but dude don't get enough credit for his versatility during his heyday (Born on the fourth, Interview with the Vampire, A Few Good Men etc). Actors that big usually just stay in their lanes.
 

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Tom Cruise is probably the most surefire movie star when it comes to knowing you're gonna get a quality movie. He has very few bad movies. Even something like Knight and Day is decent.
 

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Edge of Tomorrow and a Few Good Men are his best films, imo

Collateral was by far his best acting.

I wish Cruise was interested in trying to win an Oscar instead of trying to die via a stunt gone wrong.
 
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Collateral.
Minority Report
Top Gun: Maverick
Edge of Tomorrow
Interview with the Vampire


RUNNER UPS:
Mission Impossible: Fallout
Jerry Maguire


I liked Born on the Fourth of July, but I've only watched it twice. It's not a film you can go back and watch on a rainy Saturday.
 

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Surprised it took this long for someone to mention Jerry Maguire. Probably my favorite movie of his and Cuba helped a lot, but damn Tom has a resume.

And Mission Impossible is up there with best movie franchises of all time.
three autistic 'beings" in the future can predict when anyone gets murdered. this cleans up the crime in DC. when they predict Tom Cruise (who is a member of the task force) will murder someone, he goes out of his way to prove them wrong. the hunter becomes the hunted.

the title has to do with the autistic disagreeing

Cruise and Spielberg did a two-picture deal. Nothing wrong with Minority Report. War of the Worlds is an acquired taste.

back to OP, I'd go with Color of Money
 
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