Para Rock of Ages, Tom Cruise entrenó su voz 5 horas diarias por meses.
El director se asustó tanto que le rogó que bajara el ritmo porque pensó que se destrozaría las cuerdas vocales.
Cero doblaje, puro perfeccionismo.
¿Es Cruise el actor más loco?
Digger, starring Tom Cruise and directed by Alejandro G. Iñárritu, could turn out to be a pretty big deal for Hollywood, maybe even a game-changer. It stands out especially for star-driven originals, blending serious auteur vision with mainstream appeal and reminding everyone why theatrical event movies still matter.
At around $125 million with no franchise safety net, just Cruise’s star power, this wild comedy of catastrophic proportions has a real shot at showing studios that bold, original mid-to-high-budget films can still work. If it clicks, we might see more of them instead of the usual franchise overload.
The movie is being pitched as one of Cruise’s boldest swings in years: a totally transformative role that’s as physical as it is comedic. A strong response could lock in his post-Mission: Impossible phase as something deeper than pure action and it might even put him in awards contention.
Top Gun (1986) feels like it was made for the Fourth of July. Fighter jets, aircraft carriers, unforgettable aerial photography, and one of the defining movie-star performances of the ‘80s. It doesn’t get much more American blockbuster than this.