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Forums - Movies & TV - Edge of Tomorrow has a 90 % on Rottentomatoes.com but still Bombed at the North American Box office. People Hating on him for his Religous beliefs is NOT cool!

It is a great movie. I saw it opening week and recommend it highly. Marketing actually DIDN'T spoil most of the movie and people are really missing out on some great sci-fi, which is really rare.



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Tom Cruise. People are afraid of him. Films like The Fault In Our Stars will always do well because all women need is some made-up monkeysh!t love story and they'll drag their boyfriends/husbands to see it. BOOM 2 tickets at a time!



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FentonCrackshell said:
Tom Cruise. People are afraid of him. Films like The Fault In Our Stars will always do well because all women need is some made-up monkeysh!t love story and they'll drag their boyfriends/husbands to see it. BOOM 2 tickets at a time!


Haven't seen monkeyshit be used in a long time.  Kudos, Fen.



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DarthVolod said:

Speaking as someone who despises 80-90% of the garbage at theatres these days, I can honestly say it was a mostly well done and highly entertaining movie (despite its absurd anime-esque plot).

In regards to Tom Cruise, the man gets way too much hate. I wouldn't call him a great actor or anything, but he usually can be counted on to give a solid performance. His religious beliefs should be immaterial. Besides, the sad truth is that 99% of Hollywood is crazy (mostly ultra left wingers, social justice warriors, and religious nuts that are no more or less crazy than Cruise).

Scientology itself can hardly be called more crazy than any major religion. The only reason people despise it so much is because it is the new kid on the block, and all of the things they do to people that speak out against them (persecuting non-believers is hardly a new thing though for a religion though). I'll even compliment Scientology in that they understand (probably for the wrong reasons but still...) that the psychology/psychiatry nonsense that is passed off as science these days is ruining countless lives. I think myself, and most atheists for that matter would see Scientology's "thetans" as no more bonkers than "immaculate conception."

Which is to be expected considering it is loosely based on a Japanese novel.



By the way, I don't buy into the whole "Tom Cruise effect" thing. His most recent Mission Impossible ("Ghost Protocol") did over 200 million domestic, and over $600 million worldwide.