
Click pic to watch Tom explain all
For many years, Tom Cruise has been one of the top actors in Hollywood who has dated and married some of the world’s best looking women. Yeah, occasionally his wacky ‘religious’ beliefs have gotten him into trouble, but then he’d make another blockbuster film and so what if the tabloids made money on his personal life. He put himself out there.
Well, watch this video and see if you can figure out what the hell he’s talking about. Yes, it’s edited to make him look bad, but still… Wow!
Hopefully the video will stay up, unlike the original on YouTube that got yanked.












If Tom Cruise was a Christian, and he was giving his personal testimony in a video – being seen by thousands on YouTube – the church would love it.
Scientology? They pull the video.
Why?
Because they’re a fraud.
I thought my brain was melting as I listened to this.
boohoo, acting is hard. Poor guy.
C’mon!
#7 you definitively own at least 5 macs, 7 ipods and 2 iphones
Excellent use of acronyms to empower himself, yet belittle others. OMG U R LEET!
ok, so i watched the video. so tom cruise appears to have some religious and spiritual beliefs that seem a little weird.
how does that make him different from mitt romney? (ok, mitt romney is taller.)
No Pedro, I own 1 mac, 1pc and 1 ipod. No iphone.
Next time take ur thumb out of your ass when attempting to make a point. Or better yet, instead of implying, why not just type whatever the heck you mean to say.
Note: With the extra thumb you should be able to do this.
WTF some people need to read some more on $cientology as it all BS.
#13 -
“Note the word “some”. And if you think Kate Holmes is not one of the world’s best looking women, then I would say you haven’t been using your pencil lately. Or you just like plastic girls and fake orgasms.”
Sorry – but Katie Holmes is a very good looking – many, de gustibus non disputandum est, of course, would say ‘beautiful’ young woman. But if you live in one of the major conurbations, you can see her aesthetic equals at any major shopping mall. It works the other way around, too. Take a good looking girl off the street and put a professional makeup artist, hairstylist and costumer to work on her and voilá! – instant movie star.
Actually, if you saw KH at the mall, you would hardly give her a second glance. With so many celebrities, it’s the fact that they’re celebrities that convinces people that they’re somehow better looking than the people they see everyday. Exactly the same psychological effect as with wine that tastes better when you think it costs more.
Women who really are world-class beauties include the likes of Catherine Zeta-Jones, Catherine Deneuve, Charlize Theron, Michelle Pfeiffer. Katie Holmes isn’t in that exalted league. Neither is Nicole K, for that matter, although when fixed up right, she sometimes looks fantastic.
Michelle Pfeiffer… drool, drool, drool.
I fell in love with her when I saw her in her first movie, “Hollywood Knights.” Which, incidentally, is the funniest movie ever made.
#26 your denseness has been duly noted.
The point is that someone who thinks a person’s ability to act or how good/bad their movies are must have a set of values akin of those waiting in line at a mac store.
Actors are our hope for the future, right? if we start having bad actors, what will the future of the world be like? the horror! Let’s pray Lord Xenu that Mapother stops making sucky pictures, for the good of mankind.
#17, bobbo:
I read an article that noted that Kidman’s dad is a biochemist and clinical psychologist. Nicole’s mother is also a registered nurse. The father was considered a threat by the Scientology hierarchy. After the Church realized the chance that Kidman’s father could influence Cruise away from Scientology, the marriage was doomed.
The article also noted that Scientology has copious records on all members and can effectively silence anyone that leaves the fold. Kidman has never elaborated on why they got divorced. I’m not surprised.
KSW! Keeping Scientology Working!
If a small number of people believe in a nonsensical myth, we call it “a cult” and ridicule it. If the number of people is very large, we call it “a major religion” and respect it. If the number is somewhere in between – we call it something like “Mormonism” and aren’t quite sure whether we should respect it, or not.
…and I say cut to the chase; it’s all ridiculous crap.
Scientology is potentually as dangerous as the most extreme Moslem groups. They can easily take a turn toward suicide bombs if they start going for power instead of just money.
The average Christian is harmless. Chances are the most bigotted of you anti-christians knows dozens of highly religious people, but regard them as “normal” because they have sense enough not to talk around people who display such ignorant hatred.
#19 – Like you have something better to do?
My boss thinks I do.
#23 – boohoo, acting is hard.
Who said we should cry over it… …but it is hard… …and rewarding… …and I don’t see you doing it.
…and, pedro, at it’s best, it’s one of the highest forms of art. But you’re not liable to know that ’til you consign your Tom Green and Pauly Shore DVDs to the nearest
landfillradioactive waste containment facility.Religious persecution
ALL ABOARD!!! THE SHORT BUS IS NOW LEAVING FOR LOS ANGELES!!! What a motivator….(YAWN)
Just wondering – does the COS have permission to use the Mission Impossible music in their video? Because it would be kind of ironic if they don’t.