Cruise sat with lawyers this year for a deposition in his case against Bauer Publishing for stories two of its publications printed following his divorce from Katie Holmes, articles that stated he had "abandoned" his daughter Suri.Counter-point:
During the deposition, TMZ reported that a lawyer questioned Cruise about remarks his camp had made equating his work and subsequent inability to see his daughter Suri to fighting in Afghanistan.
"That's what it feels like. And certainly on this last movie, it was brutal. It was brutal," Cruise said in the deposition cited by TMZ
Bundeswehr soldiers replying from Afghanistan. Game. Set. Match.
I think I could put up with a whole lot of his kind of "brutal" for the $20~30 million per movie that asswipe gets paid!
ReplyDeleteI doubt that Mr. Cruise has experienced any significant hardship in his life. That being said, neither have I, although I haven't had anywhere near the material success he has received. But I'm not so clueless that I would compare not being able to afford to go to the range more than once a month with being in a war zone, or catching a major disease, or not being able to afford to feed my family.
ReplyDeleteVery old smear campaign. http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/people/2013/11/09/tom-cruise-war/3483101/
ReplyDeleteYeah, hate it when people say something is "just like" something else that they've never experienced.
ReplyDeleteYou have no idea what it's like to be in Afghanistan, Mr. Cruise, you've never been there. So shut it.