Everybody runs. Everybody always runs. Well...maybe Tom Cruise more than others.
Video posted by JoeyF on Jan. 3, 2012
Thomas Cruise Mapother IV emerged from several prominent supporting roles in his early years to become one of the biggest box-office stars of the last three decades.
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Look at that single-minded determination.
See Tom.
See Tom run.
Run Tom, run.
Which movie is that where it is playing "From Rusholme With Love" by Mint Royale? (@0:50)
@Origina1Penguin: Vanilla Sky
I'm pretty sure Tom Cruise runs in even more movie than this.
I'll be honest, I quite like the idea of Tom Cruise running through all his film roles!
XD
Am I the only one wondering what Tom Cruise is running from?
Running down the building was my favorite
He's trying to find a bathroom. That's why he's running or he has an evil twin after him. This video is pretty amazing. As always Joey does a great job.
An so, I was RUN-ING.
Was it on this podcast that I heard he is puts in his contract that he has to run away from something in every movie?
Because I was telling my dad that when we saw MI4. Nice to have a video to show his intense running.
Great edit, as usual.
But why no Firm? He runs while holding a briefcase in that one!
I liked War of the Worlds.
Oh man, Tom's hair in M:I 2. Glorious.
I don't remember if Tom Cruise ran in The Outsiders. He might have.
Awesome!!! But how could you miss the Tom Cruise Running Scene(TM) from Collateral where he jumps, lands on the chair, and totally busts his ass, but bounces straight up and starts running again.
When this site was experimenting with new content posters, someone wrote a terrible article about this exact same unique facet of Cruise's career. This is marginally better because it has video.