Showing posts with label Olga Kurylenko. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Olga Kurylenko. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Tom Cruise and Olga Kurylenko: “Oblivion” Buddies in Tokyo


 Showing some love to their Japanese fans, Tom Cruise and Olga Kurylenko joined forces for an “Oblivion” press conference in Tokyo today (May 7).
The “Top Gun” stud and his gorgeous costar were joined by director Joseph Kosinski at the Ritz Carlton hotel event ahead of the big premiere. In career news, Tom recently signed on to star in the fifth installment of the uber-popular “Mission: Impossible” film franchise.
Back in December 2011, “Mission: Impossible- Ghost Protocol” hit theaters with massive numbers, eventually earning $694.7 million worldwide.
Enjoy the pictures of Tom Cruise and Olga Kurylenko at a press conference for "Oblivion" in Tokyo (May 7).
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Thursday, April 11, 2013

Tom Cruise: Kosinski is such a talent.
Tom Cruise admires director Joseph Kosinski's ability to 'create other worlds'.
The actor stars in sci-fi adventure Oblivion, alongside Morgan Freeman and Olga Kurylenko.
Working with such a talented director was an incentive for Tom to join the film about a man's mission to extract Earth's remaining resources.
'Joe is someone who creates other worlds, and his vision for Oblivion is what interested me. I’ve never seen anything like it: the way that he wanted to direct it and all the elements that were involved,' the 50-year-old gushed to Flicks and Bits.
'Although I haven’t made a sci-fi film since Minority Report, I love the genre and I knew that Joe works well in it. And what I love about Joe, who I think is a visionary filmmaker, is that he can make a very personal story, but put it in a massive landscape with epic stakes. Literally the fate of the world is at stake. Also, I just loved the stories unique twists and turns, which happen all the way up to the very last frame of the movie.'
Tom was also excited about working with some of his heroes for Oblivion.
The star particularly enjoyed his scenes with movie veteran Morgan.
'Oh man, that was great. I met Morgan Freeman in 1990 when both of us were nominated for Oscars. I was nominated for Born on the Fourth of July and he was for Driving Miss Daisy,' he recalled.
'I so admired him, and I remember that night at the Oscars how I was looking forward to saying hello and telling him how much I loved him in the movie and we both said we should work together sometime. I’m sad it took so many years before this occurred [laughs], but I’m happy to have had the opportunity to work with him. He’s a wonderful man, and he’s an extraordinary actor. We had a great cast on this film.'
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