Stephen Colbert is back for 2021, and in his first episode of the year he took aim (again) at U.S. President Donald Trump.
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Stephen Colbert poked fun at that Tom Cruise coronavirus rant during Wednesday’s “Late Show”.
Colbert aired a small sketch showing Santa Claus slamming Rudolph and all his elves for not following the rules when they’re creating thousands of jobs.
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Rudolph asked, “But then who will guide your sleigh tonight, Santa?”
The scene then cut to Santa and Mrs. Claus delivering presents in a
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Fox News reported.“This is my December passion project,” wrote Jason Gallagher, who posted the hilarious mashup, which shows Santa flying off the handle a la Cruise in front of a cast of characters from the iconic show.Looking on in apparent abject horror are Rudolph, the Abominable Snowman and Yukon Cornelius, among others.“They’re back there in Hollywood making movies right now because of us! We are creating thousands of jobs, you motherf—ers!” Santa is heard yelling in Cruise’s voice from his
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From one Hollywood hotshot to another. George Clooney reacted to Tom Cruise’s Mission: Impossible 7 rant just hours after an alleged audio leak was published by The Sun on Tuesday, December 15. The paper claimed that the audio recording is of Cruise, who can reportedly be heard screaming at his film crew for disobeying COVID-19 safety protocols. Fellow film star Clooney says he can “understand” Cruise’s reaction.
Tom Cruise told the Mission Impossible 7 crew that if he sees them breaking COVID-19 protocol “again,” they would be “f–king gone.”The actor, 58, could reportedly be heard yelling at the film’s staff during a heated rant in an audio clip obtained by The Sun on Tuesday, December 15.
Tom Cruise is a passionate guy. I don’t know the man personally, but from all accounts, Cruise is passionate about films, to be certain.
Tom Cruise told the Mission: Impossible 7 crew that they would be “f–king gone” if they didn’t stick to safety rules amid the coronavirus pandemic.“They’re back there in Hollywood making movies right now because of us,” the actor, 58, could reportedly be heard saying in an audio clip obtained by The Sun on Tuesday, December 15. “I’m on the phone with every f–king studio at night, insurance companies, producers.
Mission: Impossible 7 because dude was filmed absolutely losing it at crew members who were standing too close to each other.In utterly wild audio captured by (via ), the action star can be heard yelling at about 50 Warner Bros. Studios crew membersafter seeing two people standing "within two metres of each other."Wowowowowowowowowow, but it doesn't stop there.
Tom Cruise broke into a furious rant at crew members on the set of Mission: Impossible 7 after he allegedly saw them breaking Covid-19 guidelines.The 58 year old, who reportedly hasn't seen his daughter Suri in years, can be heard in an audio recording obtained by The Sun Online using foul language as he blasts the two members who allegedly stood closer than two meters from each other on set.The Hollywood star, who plays Ethan Hunt and produces the film series, lost his temper after working
Tom Cruise is taking COVID-19 safety measures VERY seriously!
Tom Cruise has always been known as intensely committed and a hyper perfectionist when it comes to whatever project he is working on, especially on blockbusters like the Mission: Impossible franchise. The seventh installment of the action series is currently filming in Europe — already shooting on location in Norway and Italy — amid strict COVID-19 protocols.
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