http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/tom-cruise-warner-bros-245261
Says the above rather interesting article. It lists the reasons why he's making a bit of a comeback.
In addition to the forthcoming fourth Mission: Impossible movie, and the musical Rock Of Ages, Cruise has the Lee Child/ Jack Reacher adaptation One Shot and is currently circling two sci-fi epics, one by Joseph Kosinski, one by Doug Liman.
The article concludes:
So what do you all think? I personally think that rumours of the Cruiser's demise have been greatly exaggerated. I couldn't give a flying f*ck if he worships mushrooms that grow in Katie's fermented poops. He can still cut it on the big screen and he's one of the few great modern movie stars. I recently saw Valkyrie, but for all its mixed reviews, I found it gripping and Cruise totally held his own among the heavyweight European cast.
I happen to think that he's totally miscast for Jack Reacher, one of my favourite pulp fiction characters. But with direction and scripting by Chris McQuarrie and a cast that includes Robert Duvall, Richard Jenkins, Rosamund Pike and (in a rare acting role) Warner Herzog, One Shot should still be an entertaining movie. And the new MI movie looks to be building on the strengths of the third one, the best to date.
Says the above rather interesting article. It lists the reasons why he's making a bit of a comeback.
One: Need. Movie stars are an increasingly rare breed, and new ones aren't solidifying. Cruise still delivers internationally, as evidenced by the $186 million foreign gross for Knight and Day, and he has the added benefit of looking (and playing) younger than his years. He's also hardworking, reliable and invested. "When you have somebody with that good a track record, there's always the potential for the audience to support that person they've had a long relationship with," says Paramount's Rob Moore, who sees the new Jack Reacher character in One Shot as another Cruise franchise.
Two: Goodwill. "He's good at wooing people," says one studio exec. "He makes it a priority to meet the next generation of execs and is one of the few actors who goes out of his way to shake people's hands to get back in their good books." According to insiders, one person Cruise has gotten close to is Skydance Productions president David Ellison, who is co-financing both Protocol and One Shot and shares Cruise's love of airplanes and flying.
Three: Adaptability. Cruise and his CAA agents have proved to be flexible on dealmaking, meaning he's working cheaper at times -- sources say he's getting just $5 million for Ages -- and structuring deals to lower upfront fees in exchange for backend participation that has greater upside in success.
Four: Commitment. Cruise has always understood what a movie star is and how he’s supposed to behave, and he’s been tireless in playing that role. Excepting the chaotic missteps of 2005-06, he’s always been a smart public figure “willing to do the job of being a movie star,” as one producer puts it. Unlike Russell Crowe or Jim Carrey, who rarely attempt to mend breaks with their fans, Cruise, like friend Will Smith, is a constant, enthusiastic campaigner for his own stardom. That accessibility to the wider world translates to tens of millions in ticket sales.
In addition to the forthcoming fourth Mission: Impossible movie, and the musical Rock Of Ages, Cruise has the Lee Child/ Jack Reacher adaptation One Shot and is currently circling two sci-fi epics, one by Joseph Kosinski, one by Doug Liman.
The article concludes:
Cruise is not as big a star as he once was. But his approval ratings among filmgoers seem to have turned a corner, even if he has softer- than-desired traction with the under- 25 demo and some portion of the female audience. "Anecdotally, the polarization you once heard isn't here anymore," says a Hollywood marketing consultant. And his overseas prowess remains strong -- the rest of the world still loves Maverick.
So what do you all think? I personally think that rumours of the Cruiser's demise have been greatly exaggerated. I couldn't give a flying f*ck if he worships mushrooms that grow in Katie's fermented poops. He can still cut it on the big screen and he's one of the few great modern movie stars. I recently saw Valkyrie, but for all its mixed reviews, I found it gripping and Cruise totally held his own among the heavyweight European cast.
I happen to think that he's totally miscast for Jack Reacher, one of my favourite pulp fiction characters. But with direction and scripting by Chris McQuarrie and a cast that includes Robert Duvall, Richard Jenkins, Rosamund Pike and (in a rare acting role) Warner Herzog, One Shot should still be an entertaining movie. And the new MI movie looks to be building on the strengths of the third one, the best to date.