Same as with the Schwarzenegger thread, choose five movies you think best covers the highlights and variety of Cruise's career (not all from one genre, in other words). Bonus points for justifying your picks.
Here's mine:
1. Rain Man - A shame to leave out Risky Business, but Rain Man similarly covers the cocky youth period of his career, and is a great movie besides.
2. Mission: Impossible II - a personal favorite, it's also perhaps the purest cinematic expression of Cruise's unmistakably stratospheric opinion of himself.
3. Minority Report - The dark side to his M:I movies, in that he plays a drug-addicted cop. Also one of Spielberg's best movies, a sci-fi classic.
4. Collateral - There's no denying it: whether on Oprah, in Magnolia or here, Cruise makes a terrific villain, and this is his best bad guy role that I know of.
5. Tropic Thunder - if he's played a funnier or weirder part, I sure don't know of it. A glorified cameo role, but it captures the Cruise's offbeat side, and how he can't escape his increasingly intense person even in a comedic part.
So there you go; I went a bit heavy on the action, but not, I hope, unduly so. How'd I do?
Here's mine:
1. Rain Man - A shame to leave out Risky Business, but Rain Man similarly covers the cocky youth period of his career, and is a great movie besides.
2. Mission: Impossible II - a personal favorite, it's also perhaps the purest cinematic expression of Cruise's unmistakably stratospheric opinion of himself.
3. Minority Report - The dark side to his M:I movies, in that he plays a drug-addicted cop. Also one of Spielberg's best movies, a sci-fi classic.
4. Collateral - There's no denying it: whether on Oprah, in Magnolia or here, Cruise makes a terrific villain, and this is his best bad guy role that I know of.
5. Tropic Thunder - if he's played a funnier or weirder part, I sure don't know of it. A glorified cameo role, but it captures the Cruise's offbeat side, and how he can't escape his increasingly intense person even in a comedic part.
So there you go; I went a bit heavy on the action, but not, I hope, unduly so. How'd I do?
