Posted on 06/29/2005 5:55:29 AM PDT by GPBurdell
1 hour, 43 minutes ago
Hollywood actor Tom Cruise not only battles creatures from outer space in his latest film "War of the Worlds," he also believes aliens really exist, he told a German newspaper on Wednesday.
Asked in an interview with the tabloid daily Bild if he believed in aliens, Cruise said: "Yes, of course. Are you really so arrogant as to believe we are alone in this universe?"
"Millions of stars, and we're supposed to be the only living creatures? No, there are many things out there, we just don't know," Cruise, 42, said in the interview published in German.
Cruise's film "War of the Worlds" is based on British writer H.G. Wells' 1898 story of the invasion of Earth by Martians.
"...Because he is one?..." Darn It Some one always beats me to the punchline!
Tom Cruise is becoming a male Norma Desmond.
Er, that would be *billions.* Billions and billions in fact.
"Millions of stars, and we're supposed to be the only living creatures?
Anyone have any idea who first coined this argument? Any time someone says they believe in aliens this is the argument. Wouldn't bug me so much but for the "arrogant" line; just annoying to hear the same thing parroted over and over.....
I'd like to reanimate my Incan astronaut armies so that they can blast him with their ray guns.
Maybe he can convince the aliens that opening their spacecraft windows to hard vacuum in deep space will be beneficial to their health.
I question "intelligent", but Democrats are from planet BIZARRO.
He always WAS a loonie. His PR was adept at concealing it.
The problem is that he fired them and replaced them with his Scientologist sister.
NY POST/PAGE SIX...
THE new religion embraced by former Catholic schoolgirl Katie Holmes
- unlike her original faith - actually encourages abortion. As The
Post's Philip Recchia has re ported, the Church of Scientology assigned
Tom Cruise's fiancée a full-time handler, Jessica Rodri guez, 29, who
is a member of the sect's elite corps, the Sea Organization. Like all
Sea Org members, Rodriguez is discouraged by the sect from ever giving
birth. And if she does get pregnant, chances are she'll have an
abortion. A former high-ranking Sea Org member now tells Recchia: "It
is estimated that there have been some 1,500 abortions carried out by
women in the Sea Organization since the implementation of a rule in the
late '80s that members could not remain in the organization if they
decided to have children. And if members who have been in the Sea
Organization for, say, 10 years do decide to have kids, they are
dismissed with no more than $1,000" in severance. Our source's ex-wife
was also a Sea Org, and she was pressured by the church into having an
abortion.
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Its because Tom Cruise ...IS AN ALIEN!
No, not Norma Desmond.
Arthur Godfrey.
I don't believe in seeing any more of Tom Cruises movies!
Sometimes I wonder about THIS one supporting intelligent life.....
http://www.salon.com/books/review/2005/06/28/dianetics/
Stranger than fiction L. Ron Hubbard's "Dianetics" is a fantastically dull, terribly written, crackpot rant -- it's also the founding text of Scientology. So, what does it actually say?
We may, however, be the only planet supporting Public Television.
TED BAXTER..........
Doesn't matter, War of the Worlds will be huge. Spielberg can breath easily. Personally, it will be the first movie that I'll paid to see on the big screen since Team America. Before that, I hadn't seen a movie in the theater since the first Spiderman.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xenu
WHAT??????? You have got to be kidding me???? That's not even good science fiction reading.
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