Tom Cruise is back to tackling daredevil stunts on camera after resuming production on his latest Mission: Impossible sequel.The actor, who turned 58 last month (July 2020), recently returned to work on Mission: Impossible 7 in the U.K.
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Tom Cruise’s Top Gun Helmet, Darth Vader’s costume and Will Ferrell’s Anchorman suit are among a trove of Hollywood items going under the hammer.
More than 850 rare lots are set to be sold during Prop Store’s Entertainment Memorabilia Live Auction in Los Angeles next month.
The fighter pilot helmet worn by Cruise in his role as Pete “Maverick” Mitchell in 1986 action movie Top Gun is estimated to fetch between £40,000-£56,000.
A Darth Vader promotional costume from the 1977 original Star Wars
Tom Cruise is back to tackling daredevil stunts on camera after resuming production on his latest Mission: Impossible sequel.The actor, who turned 58 last month (July 2020), recently returned to work on Mission: Impossible 7 in the U.K.
In a recent interview with US Weekly, Leah Remini is all guns blazing as she attacks Tom Cruise for his involvement in the Church of Scientology along with David Miscavige (leader of Scientology) and Tommy Davis (Senior Vice President at the Church of Scientology Celebrity Centre). Leah stated that it's time for people to start waking up to the real facts which is Tom manipulating his image to be the "good guy" for years.
In a move that won’t surprise anyone at this point, seeing as there are no cinemas to go to, Paramount –who are seemingly selling off everything in sight— has announced that it will be pushing back “A Quiet Place 2” and “Top Gun: Maverick” even further. Starring John Krasinski and Emily Blunt, “A Quiet Place Part 2,” was one of the first major films to be pulled from release as cases of coronavirus began to spread in the U.S.
Leah Remini is praising “Westworld” actress Thandie Newton for recently sharing a story about a difficult day she had while filming the 2000 movie, “Mission: Impossible 2,” alongside Tom Cruise. Newton, now 47, starred in the movie with Cruise, now 58, in the sequel to the film series that would go on to be one of the most successful action franchises in Hollywood.
Glen Powell is ready to get in a workout.
The Prop Store’s Aug. 26 and 27 virtual auction — the company’s first event from Los Angeles — features over 850 items from classic films, including props, memorabilia and costumes from movies like “Raiders of the Lost Ark,” “The Godfather Part II,” “Hook,” “The Hunger Games” and “Rocky.”An 11-foot model miniature of the Nostromo that was used during the filming of “Alien” has the highest pre-auction estimate ($300,000-$500,000).
Variety Staff Follow Us on TwitterA treasure trove of Hollywood memorabilia is going up for auction next month including the helmet Tom Cruise wore in 1986’s “Top Gun” playing Pete “Maverick” Mitchell, the cars Leonardo Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt drove as Rick Dalton and Cliff Booth in “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” and the camera Alfred Hitchcock used during filming of 1958’s “Vertigo.”Los Angeles- and London-based Prop Store will auction off more than 850 items during a live auction on
Brad Pitt, 56, embodied his stunt double character Cliff Booth from Once Upon A Time… in Hollywood when he visited Angelina Jolie’s house in Los Angeles on July 9. The silver fox made the visit on a motorcycle, complete with a riding jacket, cuffed jeans and gloves (he’s not too much of a bad boy to opt out of a helmet, though).
In a recent interview with Vulture, Thandie Newton recalled her difficult experience working with Tom Cruise while filming Mission: Impossible II. Newton described Cruise as "really stressed" and "dominant," although "he tries superhard to be a nice person."No one, it seems, is impervious to the fear that Mission: Impossible's franchise star and Hollywood's resident Scientology ambassador, Tom Cruise, can provoke.
The Hollywood actress Thandie Newton made a shocking revelation that she really had a tough time while shooting with Tom Cruise on Mission: Impossible 2. During an interview with Vulture, the actress said that when she was shooting for a particular scene with Tom Cruise, she was very stressed and got scared of the Jack Reacher actor.
New York magazine.The “Westworld” star, 47, opened up about what it was like to work with Cruise on the set of 2000’s “Mission: Impossible 2” in the revealing interview, which also included her telling of why she left the cast of “Charlie’s Angels” and other tales of survival from her decadeslong career.After receiving the book from Cruise, 58, Newton said she was curious as to whether there was “some glue that sticks this s - - t together,” she said, referring to the credibility of the tome.So?
Thandie Newton still has nightmares about working with Tom Cruise on the second Mission: Impossible movie, because she was terrified of the star.The Westworld actress reveals Tom was “a very dominant individual”, who tried to workshop a tense scene with the Brit and left her feeling terrible about her performance.“He tries super hard to be a nice person,” Newton tells Vulture, “but the pressure — he takes on a lot.
“Westworld” actress Thandie Newton shared a story about a difficult day she had while filming “Mission Impossible 2” alongside Tom Cruise. The actress starred in the movie with Cruise in the sequel to the film series that would go on to be one of the most massive action franchises in Hollywood.
Thandie Newton recalled a “nightmare” day on the set of Mission Impossible 2 in 2000, in a candid interview. The Westworld actress, 47, remembered being “so scared” of co-star Tom Cruise — the main star of the spy series — because of his perfectionist nature while filming. Thandie played the love interest, Nyah Nordoff-Hall, opposite Tom’s IMF secret spy Ethan Hunt.
Thandie Newton shared an anecdote about the time her Mission: Impossible 2 costar Tom Cruise gave her an unconventional gift.“I’ve worked with Tom Cruise, and he was very generous and open about sharing Scientological stuff,” the Westworld star, 47, said in the Monday, July 6, issue of New York magazine. “Christmas gifts would be something to do with Scientology.