There’s a reason people are still writing about Tom Cruise 25 years after his breakout hit Risky Business first hit the big screen. Since then, the energetic movie star has left his mark on such iconic classics as Top Gun, Days of Thunder, A Few Good Men and Born on the Fourth of July, just to name a few choice titles from his vast career in film.
Most recently, someone told me that he was the best thing about the latest Ben Stiller movie, Tropic Thunder, revealing that in addition to having the acting chops to successfully star in dramas and action thrillers, Tom’s got a sense of humor as well.
Celebrate a quarter of a century of Cruisey-Cruiseness with the 25th anniversary edition of Risky Business, now on Blu-ray and DVD. Pants optional, of course.
There’s a reason people are still writing about Tom Cruise 25 years after his breakout hit Risky Business first hit the big screen. Since then, the energetic movie star has left his mark on such iconic classics as Top Gun, Days of Thunder, A Few Good Men and Born on the Fourth of July, just to name a few choice titles from his vast career in film.
Most recently, someone told me that he was the best thing about the latest Ben Stiller movie, Tropic Thunder,
revealing that in addition to having the acting chops to successfully
star in dramas and action thrillers, Tom’s got a sense of humor as well.
Celebrate a quarter of a century of Cruisey-Cruiseness with the 25th anniversary edition of Risky Business, now on Blu-ray and DVD. Pants optional, of course.





























Sorry to say, Xenu has got this person and nothing is going to change that opinion of mine that: All pictures with this homo idiot scientology stupid ass married to a woman that has since turned into a ugly scarily thin zombie who cannot dress herself anymore, is a movie I will not watch. I regret it because I was young when Top Gun premiered.
I really don’t care about his personal life. I like his movies and that’s all that matters to me.