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‘Michael Clayton’ Director Tony Gilroy Takes Over Biblical Epic ‘Methuselah’
‘Michael Clayton’ Director Tony Gilroy Takes Over Biblical Epic ‘Methuselah’
‘Michael Clayton’ Director Tony Gilroy Takes Over Biblical Epic ‘Methuselah’
Hey, remember that weekend last October when it was announced that Tom Cruise would be playing Methuselah, the biblical warrior who lived to be more than 900 years old? Yes, we all had ourselves a good chuckle at the implication of life imitating art imitating life again, but don’t pretend like you weren’t also a little excited to see what Cruise and company could bring to the film. Take one part Forrest Gump, one part Benjamin Button, and one part Highlander, and you had yourself the recipe for a pretty great action-adventure movie with Hollywood’s most bankable star. Admit it: you knew you were going to see it.
Watch Tom Cruise Bounce Back From a Failed ‘Mission: Impossible 6’ Stunt
Watch Tom Cruise Bounce Back From a Failed ‘Mission: Impossible 6’ Stunt
Watch Tom Cruise Bounce Back From a Failed ‘Mission: Impossible 6’ Stunt
As someone in his early 30s, I feel like everything I do comes with the risk of hurting myself. I go for a run without stretching every single muscle? Hurt myself. I reach down to pick something up? Hurt myself. I sit in one position for an extended period of time without straightening out my back? Hurt myself. That’s just one of a dozen reasons why I find Tom Cruise so impressive: at 55-years-old, it’s not like Cruise is going to hurt any less after his physical activities, he just finds ways to pick himself back up after something goes wrong.

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