Today is Tom Cruise’s birthday. He turns 47.
You may hate his politics, his religion and maybe even some of his movies, but ya gotta admit — the guy has had more than his share of winners:
Risky Business
Top Gun
The Color of Money
Rain Man
A Few Good Men
The Firm
Jerry Maguire
Minority Report
Tropic Thunder
And his latest film belongs on the list as well — “Knight and Day” with Cameron Diaz.
It hasn’t banked the box office of his other action movies — like the “Mission Impossible” series — but it is a ton more fun. The comedy chops he displayed in “Tropic Thunder” are very much in evidence here, but more subtly used as the story requires.
Cruise and Diaz are a terrific combination — almost a male and female version of each other in energy and screen presence — and the script never lets them or the audience down. I just wish more people would go see it.
It’s movie fireworks — perfect for the July 4th weekend.
Enjoy!
An American Writer
A little over a decade ago, NBC’s fall television line-up included a new drama called “The West Wing.”
Any of those would have worked on me.
But after witnessing the series premiere’s first scene alone — that now famous ‘walk and talk’ through the corridors of the White House — I was hooked. My friends will tell you, I became a huge unpaid front man for the show, constantly trying to get more people on board to watch.
So, no one was prouder than me when “The West Wing” won a record 9 Emmy awards in its first year, including Best Drama. I even hung a banner on my cubicle at Hallmark Cards. (I believe it said, “I told you so.”)
Sorkin’s writing is intelligent and real, always rapid-fire and often preachy when he feels the need to soapbox (which is quite often). I think he was the perfect choice to write “The Social Network,” the movie about the birth of Facebook, which opens today.
I haven’t seen it yet, but the trailers look amazing….and early reviews are glowing. And based on his record, I’ll bet I give Mr. Sorkin a really big “like” for his latest effort.
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