Mi 3 Has Mild Success At The Box Office.

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To SOME people Scientology is their religion, and even though I might not agree with whatever they're selling, I still respect it.

My theory is that asides from Toms kookyness, people didn't go to the damn movies because they spent all their money on a freakin tank of gas. Luckly, the theatre was in walking distance for me, and I enjoyed the movie.
 
To SOME people Scientology is their religion, and even though I might not agree with whatever they're selling, I still respect it.

To some people, neo-Fascism is their religion.
 
I can't help it. I guess I'm the kind of person that judges a person by their charactor. I used to enjoy listening to Michael Jackson's music (mostly his older stuff) but after that whole drama with him and accusations of sleeping with kids, it got very creepy for me, and I turned away from MJ's music and him as an artist. It's that same feeling that I have toward Tom Cruise. Just creepy...:shock: :huh: I just refuse to watch any of his films again. I'm so turned off by him. It's not like I was ever turned ON by him anyways....LOL :lol:
 
An interesting spin on the movie's rankings (cbs.com)
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/05/09/blogophile/main1600758.shtml

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Did bloggers hurt the box office debut of "Mission: Impossible III"? Some think so. Plus, the government offers some employees handy tips on how to address progress in Iraq while talking about agriculture...and liberal bloggers are loving it. And, check out Neil Young's blog below.
Mission Aborted?
Nicole Kidman may still love Tom Cruise, but the same can't be said of some bloggers. "Mission: Impossible III" debuted with $48.025 million, well below industry expectations and almost $10 million lower than the franchise's previous installment, according to studio estimates. Industry analysts had expected the movie to open in the range of "Mission: Impossible II," which debuted with $57.8 million in 2000, and "War of the Worlds," which premiered with $64.9 million over the July 4 weekend last year.
The popular gossip blog Perezhilton.com proclaimed, "You read it here first. Mission: Impossible III underwhelms at the box office." Perezhilton.com had encouraged "concerned Americans" to boycott the movie. "If you believe that good should triumph over evil...If you believe in the power of the people, democracy, free speech and popping pills...Then join the campaign!," Perezhilton.com wrote. Instead of viewing "Mission: Impossible III," he encouraged readers to support Hoot, which also opened last weekend.
And other bloggers were not far behind. One blogger drummed up support for an online boycott petition and another blogger created an entire MySpace profile urging a boycott.
Tom at The Last Reel was on board. "I plan to go ahead with my theatrical boycott of the film anyway, sending a very small message to Tom Cruise, that regardless of how good the movie may be---his shenanigans of late do have consequences," he wrote.
Alley Cat had no plans to see it either. "I am sure that it's going to be a great movie. But I am 'voting' with my wallet and Tom Cruise is not going to get anymore of my $$," Alley Cat blogged. "This boycott applies to Risky Business, Top Gun, Jerry McGuire, previous MIs and a slew of other movies that I would normally watch again. If it weren't for viewers like me, he wouldn't have the visibility and celebrity power he has today to broadcast his views/beliefs."
Even political blogger Andrew Sullivan encouraged a boycott of the movie, based on claims that Cruise allegedly forced Comedy Central to censor a South Park episode about scientologists. "Make sure you don't go see Paramount's 'Mission: Impossible III,' Cruise's upcoming movie," Sullivan blogged. "I know you weren't going to see it anyway. But now any money you spend on this movie is a blow against freedom of speech. Boycott it. Tell your friends to boycott it."
But surely there are some who won’t be able to stay away from the much-hyped film, right? Well, Dominique Francon has a unique way to stick it to the star. "If it is M:i:III that you want to see, then see it. You shouldn't change anything you want to do for him," she writes on VoxPopulix. "But when you buy your ticket this weekend, pay your money to any other film playing and sneak into his film. Just ask for a different film. Then, he doesn't get the money."
 
I can just see see it....."Sciontology is wacked" didn't Whitney Houston say something like that to the effect of some happy drugs? lol :lol: :P
 
Well, Dominique Francon has a unique way to stick it to the star. "If it is M:i:III that you want to see, then see it. You shouldn't change anything you want to do for him," she writes on VoxPopulix. "But when you buy your ticket this weekend, pay your money to any other film playing and sneak into his film. Just ask for a different film. Then, he doesn't get the money."

:shock: That's PERFECT!!

I'm in denial a bit though.....for some reason, I'm still holding onto the belief that underneath the craziness lies the normal Tom Cruise from movies like The Firm and Top Gun:(

....Free Tommm........:cry:
 

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