Tom Cruise hasn't headlined a hit movie since 2006, which isn't long after his feet famously sullied Oprah Winfrey's sacred couch.As our friends at FilmDrunk report, Cruise and his brain trust hope to end this slump by making his Les Grossman character -- which killed in both "Tropic Thunder" and at last week's MTV Movie Awards -- into a full-length feature film.
Grossman, a hard-charging, vulgar studio mogul with surprisingly spry dance moves is without a doubt worthy of a few minutes of chuckles. However, much of the appeal of Grossman is simply derived from the fact that it's TOM CRUISE under all that body hair and vitriol.
Sure, the Hollywood game is always ripe for satire. But will the 47-year-old actor be able to pull off 90 minutes of Les Grossman in a manner that makes us forget he is a Scientology-promoting lunatic who is rumored to pay Katie Holmes to play his real-life wife?
| Yes -- it will remind people what an appealing actor Cruise can be | |
|---|---|
| No -- a one-note character won't erase Cruise's bizarre off-screen antics |


























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Thursday 10 June
By Observer
Jeremy you sound like a true ahole in this article. Did Tom steal your lunch money or something?
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