Tom Cruise & Katie Holmes

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Bluestar07 said:
If we need any more evidence of how sick this is ....

Cruise: I'll eat placenta

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Expecting ... Tom and KatieTOM Cruise has claimed he will eat the PLACENTA after fiancée Katie Holmes has their baby. The actor, 43 — who wants her to give birth in silence according to his Scientology cult rules — said: “I’m gonna eat the placenta, too.
“I thought that would be good. Very nutritious. I’m going to eat the cord and the placenta right there.”
But when a GQ magazine interviewer said it would be a big meal, Cruise replied: “OK, maybe I won’t.”



Source: http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2006170680,00.html

Well I'm sure the majority of us have seen War of the Worlds...he needs nourishment like those aliens did so he take over planet Earth of course. :shock:
 
BohemianBeauty22 said:
Well I'm sure the majority of us have seen War of the Worlds...he needs nourishment like those aliens did so he take over planet Earth of course. :shock:

I really hope that everyone realizes that he was joking:rolleyes:Seriously i know he is a freak and all but sometimes people take his jest as the gospel truth just so they can rant and rave about how horrible he is.

Sonja
 
It's a girl for Tom and Katie
From: Reuters By staff writers and wires
April 19, 2006

Cruise control ... Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes have welcomed the birth of their first child. Picture: Ross Hodgson HOLLYWOOD actress Katie Holmes has given birth to her first child with megastar fiance Tom Cruise, their spokesman said today.

Mother and child were "doing well" after today's birth, Cruise's publicist Paul Bloch said in a statement.
The headline-grabbing couple, known as TomKat, named their TomKitten Suri.

She weighed 3.4kg at birth, Mr Bloch said.

In Hebrew Suri means "princess", while in Persian it means "red rose", the statement said.


The birth came as Cruise, 43, launched a publicity blitz for his upcoming film Mission: Impossible III, due out in May.

The three-time Oscar nominee has two children he adopted during his marriage to Australian star Nicole Kidman, 13-year-old Isabella and 11-year-old son Connor.

As Holmes gave birth, actress - and Cruise rival - Brooke Shields also had a baby girl just a few kilometres away in Los Angeles.

Shields and Cruise became embroiled in a public spat last year over the Blue Lagoon star's use of anti-depressants to tackle post-natal depression after the 2003 birth of her daughter Rowan.

Cruise, a Scientologist, does not believe in psychiatry or medication such as anti-depressants, and he slammed Shields for publicising her use of them in a book.

Cruise said she should have tried vitamins instead.

Shields fired back, branding Cruise's comments "dangerous" and saying he was unqualified to talk about post-partum depression.

News that Holmes, 27, has given birth caps one of the high-profile whirlwind Hollywood romances of recent years.

TomKat began dating last April but their love was quickly dismissed by the media as a publicity stunt to promote his film, War of the Worlds, and Holmes's, Batman Begins.

Cruise's manic, couch-jumping appearance on The Oprah Winfrey Show last May did little to improve matters.

Twice-divorced Cruise jumped on Winfrey's sofa, pumped his fist and shouted, "I love this woman!" during an hour-long interview.

The bizarre footage was repeated many times on TV and bootleg copies sold on eBay for $US20.

It also made Cruise the butt of jokes by TV comedians, tabloid columnists and internet spoofs.

One website began hawking "Free Katie" T-shirts, stickers and coffee mugs, a veiled reference to widely circulating jokes that Holmes was being unwittingly indoctrinated by Cruise into the Church of Scientology, of which he is a prominent member.

Just weeks later, in mid-June, the two announced their engagement at a Paris news conference the day after Cruise popped the question to Holmes at the Eiffel Tower.

The lovebirds have not set a wedding date.

with Reuters
 
There are still fans of Tom Cruise, like people who think he's sane and defend him.... THAT'S the funniest thing ever!!!! :)
 
Thank you for informing me about the placenta stuff, Anastasia. I was curious, because I had some vague idea that I had heard of people eating it before.

It still creeps me out that he said it. I figured it was probably just a bad attempt at humor, but still. It just seems like such an odd remark to make. I guess I shouldn't be surprised....
 
For weeks I've had this horrible feeling that when Katie give birth the world's gonna slowly start declining into doom.... there's just something about this whole situation that makes me uncomfortable.....
 
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slightly OT, but related

my only issue with TC was his attack on brooke. i've taken paxil for depression and it pissed me off. i don't care if he's gay or whatever, he's an actor, which may be lucrative, but is just a step away from prostitution. he's not a professor.

here is my question:

since there are experts of every faith who've produced solutions to medical problems, why is no one asking why, if they have a repeatable cure for various conditions like hiv, drug addiction, dyslexia, autism, etc, they do not share them? i mean, the equivalent would be for all of the jewish scientists insisting that people join their faith before they had access to their medical knowledge like say....Jonas Salk insisting that the polio vaccine could only be given to converts in secure compounds run by Jews....... see what i'm saying? that would be almost criminal, wouldn't it? where is the moral high ground in that?

this is what i'd like to see asked of him, since he promotes his beliefs so much
 
Interesting article

THE SCIENCE OF STARDOM


RIGHT ON TIME, TOM CRUISE DELIVERS TWO HUGE PROJECTS - SURI AND 'M:I-III'

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April 23, 2006 -- As a Level VII Operating Thetan for the Church of Scientology, Tom Cruise can heal disease, communicate with plants and animals, and control people's thoughts.

He can even turn a promising young actress into a glassy-eyed Stepford Wife.
But the biggest test of Cruise's Scientological powers may be the opening of "Mission: Impossible III" and whether his new baby will take her place as the greatest publicity stunt in Hollywood history.
"M:I-III" makes its U.S. debut at the Tribeca Film Festival on May 3rd, dovetailing nicely with the birth of Suri, Cruise's big co-production with fiancée Katie Holmes.
Born Tuesday in California, Suri has been derided as either the culmination of a yearlong marketing ploy to keep Cruise in the public eye - or a Svengali-like tale of a zealous Scientologist who finally found a suitably submissive mate.
But from where the action star is sitting, does it really matter what the public thinks? Is there anyone out there who doesn't have a passing familiarity with the term "TomKat" - even if it evokes a shudder? "I think the baby probably helps Tom," says a top entertainment publicist, used to working with A-listers, who asked for anonymity to avoid damaging his professional relationships. "He was in such a bad place in the public mind, with all of his antics - the baby is at least a little bit of normalcy."

Which begs the question: What is "normal" for Cruise and Holmes these days?
From the moment the actor leapt onto Oprah's couch last May to maniacally proclaim his love, the couple has been the center of a progressively bizarre tabloid tale, featuring unconvincing public displays of affection, nationally televised anti-psychiatry rants, and the silent, constant presence of a dark-suited Scientology minder.
And like the proverbial car wreck, we can't look away. But "all publicity is not good publicity," warns the publicist. "It doesn't necessarily sell tickets."
Just 37 percent of the movie-going public said they were "definitely" interested in seeing "M:I-III," about 10 points below a similar study for "M:I-II" five years ago, according to industry poll numbers reported by Jeff Wells of Web site Hollwood Elsewhere. More tellingly, the number of people who do not want to see the film jumped from 2 to 9 percent.
But things may yet work out for Cruise - especially if one considers the beginnings of the TomKat relationship, says box-office guru Paul Dergerabedian.
"There was this same issue last year, before 'War of the Worlds,' " he says. "It opened in the wake of a lot of public attention to Tom Cruise. And it didn't hurt the movie - there was no backlash. In fact, it was his biggest-grossing film ever."
Cruise has always been a hugely magnetic presence, as anyone who saw him lip-synching in his underwear in 1983's "Risky Business" can attest. He's had an unprecedented run of more than two decades as one of America's most beloved movie stars, appearing in one mega-hit after another.
But after he fired his longtime publicist Pat Kingsley early last year, the actor's image took a turn for the worse. Or, at least, the incredibly creepy.
"Now that she's not around as his gatekeeper, we're seeing unfiltered Tom Cruise, and what we're seeing is arguably a Scientology fanatic," says cult expert Rick Ross, who thinks it's not surprising the religion would be appealing to the star.
"He's always been a perfectionist, and that meshes well with Scientology, which is about perfecting your mind to a point that you become godlike," Ross says. "To someone like Cruise, that's an appealing theology."
The actor certainly seems godlike to Holmes, who has said that as a teenager she'd dreamed of marrying Cruise. But lately, the "Dawson's Creek" star's life has looked a lot more like a nightmare than a dream.
"If I were a family member of hers, I would be afraid, very afraid," says Ross. "She has been successfully influenced by Scientology to take on his mindset and world view, and to be the appropriate Scientologist wife."
According to multiple accounts from church defectors, new members must undergo a lengthy, draining initiation process that saps them of the ability to think for themselves.
Holmes began to raise eyebrows back in June, when she gave giddy, non sequitur answers at a "Batman Begins" press conference. She followed that up with an interview in W magazine's July 2005 issue, in which the author was clearly disturbed at her inability to answer simple questions coherently.
As rumors swirled of a five-year, $5 million marriage contract, Holmes began to seem out of her depth. Would any marriage contract stipulate publicly acting tranquilized?
"There's an indoctrination many people claim is brainwashing," says Ross. "And Katie is in a cocooned world. Scientologists constantly buzz around her, she submits to endless hours of course work and no doubt auditing."
Auditing involves being hooked to a version of a lie detector called an "E-Meter," which measures nervous tension, Ross says. "At this point, there is probably nothing that Scientology doesn't know about Katie Holmes, and have in her folder."
Not to mention what she had in her womb.
The TomKat pregnancy, announced last October, ratcheted up the freak show, with many amused spectators positing that Holmes' burgeoning belly was a) a strap-on, b) fathered by someone other than Cruise, rumored to be impotent, c) spawned by frozen sperm from Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard or d) an alien.
Then there were the reports of the "silent birth." According to Scientology's rules, a baby is supposed to be born in the complete absence of noise, even from the mother - though Cruise insisted, in his interview with Diane Sawyer last weekend, that Holmes would be permitted to "do what she has to do."
But industry insiders say now that Suri's been born - silently or otherwise - she may actually help land TomKat back on Earth, at least as far as the movie-going public is concerned.
"There isn't quite the negative perception of last year," says Dergerabedian. "This is more about their baby."
Of course, Suri is no ordinary child - she'll be a Scientology infant all the way, raised according to church principles.
That means drinking a special barley-water formula instead of regular milk, and a Scientology version of baptism: a naming ceremony, in which the baby is introduced to its parents as if it were simply a very small adult.
In childhood, she'll anticipate full responsibility for her possessions. If she breaks them, "It's none of [the parent's] business," according to the Scientology Handbook.
And woe to anyone who questions Cruise about child-rearing. Consider poor Matt Lauer's run-in with the star over antidepressants.
We've not seen the last of the TomKat saga, though: On Friday, Cruise made a follow-up appearance on "20/20" to describe the details of the "indescribable" birth of his child. And flash forward to next summer: Cruise will undoubtedly be hyping another movie - and just maybe a romantic, totally unrelated June wedding.
http://www.nypost.com/entertainment/62747.htm
 
From the NY Post

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April 23, 2006 -- PERHAPS eager to snag him for "Live with Regis and Kelly," Kelly Ripa was one of the first celebs to send Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes a baby gift for their daughter, Suri. Ripa went to the children's luxury Web site, www.felderandcharles.com, and placed a rush order on a pair of Roberto Cavalli ballerina Swarovski-crystal crib shoes at a whopping $114. Now, what did she get Brooke Shields and Chris Henchy's daughter, Grier?
 
sonjanicky29 said:
I really hope that everyone realizes that he was joking:rolleyes:Seriously i know he is a freak and all but sometimes people take his jest as the gospel truth just so they can rant and rave about how horrible he is.

Sonja

Seriously....maybe I was joking too. :rolleyes:
 
I was watching Jimmy Kimmel the other night and he's like Suri, Tom's baby
just arrived, but i'm sorry to say prematurely....Mission Impossible 3
doesn't come out till May 3rd

Everyone in the room was laughing, god I feel sorry for Tom.
 


Tom Cruise @ Mission: Impossible III premiere in Paris, 26 April 2006
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http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-racks29apr29,1,5214110.story?coll=la-headlines-california&ctrack=1&cset=true

A newspaper promotion for the upcoming movie "Mission: Impossible III" misfired Friday when a Los Angeles County sheriff's arson squad blew up a news rack, thinking it contained a bomb.

Instead, the Los Angeles Times coin machine near the intersection of Sand Canyon and Soledad Canyon roads in Santa Clarita held a digital musical device designed to play the "Mission: Impossible" theme song when the rack's door was opened.

The incident came amid several bomb reports made by newspaper buyers startled to see a red plastic box with wires protruding from it attached to the interiors of racks.

In West Los Angeles, federal police at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center called in the sheriff's bomb squad after a newspaper buyer spied the 6-inch-long, 2 1/2 -inch-wide box and its wires.

By then, deputies were aware that the box was a musical, not explosive, device.

Times officials said the devices were placed in 4,500 randomly selected news boxes in Los Angeles and Ventura counties in a venture with Paramount Pictures designed to turn the "everyday news rack experience" into an "extraordinary mission."

Morons!
 
No matter how much the internet roamers make fun of TC, the fact remains that he is still the biggest movie star in the world and his shenanigans will not affect the box office of MI3, just like its didnt affect WAR OF THE WORLDS
 
As i read in some newspaper,actually some ppl use this placenta stuff for cosmetics even though they dunno bout it...well i don't think he can b serious either but if he really means...it is just sick.I mean sure everyone can believe in some things but it is just too much.And this is the most annoying couple ever!
 
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