Wed, 14 November 2007 at 9:39 am
The Valkyrie Trailer — Starring Tom Cruise
Peep the official Valkyrie trailer!
Tom Cruise stars in the historical thriller directed by Bryan Singer (Superman Returns, X-Men), out June 28th, 2008.
If you haven’t already, check out the hi-def Valkyrie behind-the-scenes featurette.
Valkyrie Trailer starring Tom Cruise








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No way Im missing out this film. Where does Tom get his energy because I need some.
Love him and Katie.
Rooting he gets an Oscar nod or Oscar win for this one.
It’s just a shame that Tom thought he was the one to play the main character in the movie. For that reason, I will not see it. In no way does this mean that the film is unimportant, it’s just that I can’t stomach watching Tom anymore. Too bad Tom didn’t care enough about Germany to step aside and cast a noncontroversial and respected, real actor for the role. This role is over Tom’s head anyway. He’s always been mediocre and was a perfect fit for the Cocktail character and the Top Gun character. He needs to retire and move to the Maldives with his fake wife and kid.
http://breakingnews.iol.ie/entertainment/story.asp?j=237319076&p=z373y978z
A must see film for me. All the best to Cruise. I hope makes that American hero film “The Few”.
I’m glad to see that Tom has been making intelligent films instead of tentpoles.Lions for Lambs is excellent,different, but excellent.Valkyrie,I expect would be just as powerful and memorable.
I prefer quality films than box office potential,hence the sort that makes me think and discourse.
Why is he speaking in a american accent, it makes the movie and his role in particular sound less convincing, but whatever, CARICE IS IN IT!!!!
Valkyrie is my 2008 movie along with Bond 22,Batman,Indiana Jones,Cloverfield,Katie’s movie,Narnia,Iron Man,Mama Mia.
HoooHoooo.
Excuses excuses from some usual haters they cant stand to see how good an actor Cruise is and the movie trailer blew them away.
#24 A 6.7 million opening weekend for a major movie is a HUGE BOMB! They had a huge media push for this movie and still nobody went to see it. The reviews were bad. If you need to start pulling totals from a lot of other countries, then that just looks desparate.
because its a political science movie that youngsters dont care for. Its not 300 or Spiderman where you see action everywhere.
Ofcourse they had a media push for it because its one big risk to do movies like this. Redford said no studio wanted this film and Streep said she did this movie because many Americans are afraid that if you dont agree with the war in Iraq you are right away labeled unpatriotic.
Tom was always a risk taker in his choices even in his younger days of an actor yet he always previal. Even in one’s wrong choice he will gain more victory. Not everything one does is always perfect.
I can undertand why many didnt watch. I didnt watch not because I hate Cruise but because Im depress with this kind of movies.
I lost a friend in church he was in the Army in Afghanistan and while I support Bush and this war I put myself in the shoes of the family. How will I really feel if my own brother or the love of my life dies in this war?
The movie may not be blockbuster but it sure did woke up many people’s eyes when you see the heated emotional debates in different news channels even in various movie forums. It stirred up important lessons and debates where you stand.
Looking forward to Valkyrie. Tom is among the few greatest actors in our time and he is so handsome.
Can’t wait to see it!!!
Many people didnt watch Lions for Lambs because they are afraid to face the reality of the question:
Do you wonna win the war in terror? YES OR NO…
I bet so many kinds of answers will come out of that question alone.
I love Tom Cruise.
Hats off to Tom for maintaining the legacy of MGM and United Artists. If you see the classic movies back then and even many of my fave cartoon classics like Tom & Jerry they were top of the line and unbeatable from the actors working and the movies they entertain the crowd and now with Cruise and Wagner they can easily go for superhero sequels 1-10 but by reviving the studios not only they make films to entertain but films that are intelligent soulful ones even when they are not out to make lots of money. Now we got Bond 22,Capote,Hotel Rwanda,Lions for Lambs,Valkyrie etc,,,
Lions….ahhaha
Tank or Bomb..and I thought thre were mroe scientologists..ahahha
Cruise probably bought all thos etickets for his stupid church members
“”Lions” came in with a dismal $6.7 million in its opening weekend. Placing fourth in box office sales means America rejects “Lions’” message.”
oh my Gawd, the scientologists are here to save face..now its I dont like tom but its a good movie…ahhahahha ROFLMAO
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Cruise furious at biographer Morton
12/11/2007 - 14:31:07
Tom Cruise is furious at Diana’s close friend and biographer Andrew Morton - over a scathing biography he wrote about the actor.
Morton has reportedly been forced into hiding because of aggressive threats made to him by Cruise’s associates in the Church of Scientology.
The author, who has written revealing books about the lives of British royal Diana and Monica Lewinsky, is set to publish a book shedding light on the sexuality and beliefs of one of Hollywood’s most secretive yet powerful stars.
Morton says he has been forced to sell his London home and “disappear” as a result of threats made to him by Scientologist’s and supporters of Cruise following his investigative enquiries into the lives and loves of the ‘Mission Impossible’ star.
He tells British newspaper the Sunday Express: “I have received threats from the Scientologist’s and things have become pretty heavy - to the extent that it’s almost more than my lawyers can handle.
“I’ve sold my flat and I’m not telling anyone where I’m moving to. I intend to disappear for a while.”
Morton says that researching the Royal Family was like “a walk in the park” compared to finding out about Cruise and his controversial beliefs
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Tom Cruise’s “Lambs” got slaughtered at the worldwide box office.
The political drama “Lions for Lambs,” essentially an art-house project, adopted a blockbuster strategy by opening in 45 foreign markets and North America during the weekend. The plan misfired, with the film pulling in just $10.3 million from international theaters, and $6.7 million from North America, according to final sales data issued Monday.
Although Cruise is the big name and the film marks the first release from United Artists since he and business partner Paula Wagner took control of the dormant studio a year ago, UA executives are billing it as a Robert Redford vehicle, since the Hollywood veteran directed and co-stars. Meryl Streep is also part of the blue-ribbon lineup.
Facing mostly negative reviews, “Lambs” opened at No. 2 in both Spain ($2.2 million) and Australia ($857,000), at No. 5 in Germany ($999,000) and Brazil ($429,000), and at No. 6 in the U.K. ($1.4 million).
Industry experts said that despite the big marketing push and the huge stars involved, “Lambs” evidently did not attract its target upscale audience and failed to cross over to the general public.
Although “Lions for Lambs” was the top Hollywood entry overseas, it was crushed by two Bollywood films — “Om Shanti Om,” which claimed a $17 million opening in India, and “Saawariya,” which is said to have delivered $15.4 million from 13 markets, all but $1 million from India. (Additionally in North America, “Om Shanti Om” opened at No. 11 with $1.8 million, while “Saawariya” was No. 24 with $542,000.)
“Ratatouille,” the top overseas grosser for five weeks in row, came in second to “Lambs” in the English-speaking category, recording $9.1 million from 29 markets for a foreign total of $388.4 million.
Elsewhere, “El Orfanato” maintained the No. 1 spot in Spain for the fifth weekend in a row, generating $2.4 million for a market total to date of $29.1 million. In Italy, “Come Tu Mi Vuoi” opened at No. 1 with $3.2 million. Local films also dominated the market in Korea (”Le Grand Chef”) and Japan (”Sky of Love”). Ang Lee’s “Lust, Caution” opened at No. 2 in Korea, pulling in about $1.8 million in its first three days.
Reuters/Hollywood Reporter
Box Office: Lions for Lambs unlikely to top $11M opening; Fred Claus headed for $24M-$27M
Posted on Thursday, November 8th, 2007 at 12:59 pm by: Steve Mason
When Tom Cruise showed up on MTV’s TRL on Monday, it was the marketing equivalent of a Hail Mary. The fact is that Lions for Lambs, the first movie produced by Cruise and Paula Wagner under the previously-dormant United Artist banner, is tracking poorly – especially with the Under 25 crowd. In fact, the more that Under 25’s hear about the movie, the less interested they become.
As of October 28, my sources tell me that Lions for Lambs scored Definite Interest at 32% with Males Under 25 and 19% with Females Under 25. Just one week later, as of Sunday (11/4), those numbers had dropped to 19% of young males and 17% of young females. It’ll take more than showing up on America’s favorite ‘tween countdown show to get his political thriller to skew younger.
I’m a huge fan of Cruise the actor. The summer of Risky Business was the summer between my senior year of high school and my freshman year at college. He gave his best performance in one of my favorite movies, Jerry Maguire, and, if I had an Oscar vote that year, he would have gotten it. Erratic behavior and religion aside, he’s been a legitimate movie star for a quarter of a century, but there’s no saving Lions for Lambs.
As of Wednesday night (11/6), despite a cast that includes Meryl Streep and the presence of Oscar winning director Robert Redford (Ordinary People, A River Runs Through It), Rotten Tomatoes has the movie at just 29% Fresh. Perhaps the most concise criticism comes from Nev Pierce from the BBC who says, “It’s too pious to be entertaining, too polite to be convincing and, like a weapon of mass destruction, takes a lot longer to deploy than 45 minutes.”
Unlike many in the media, I’m rooting for Tom and by extension United Artists and MGM. Friday in the NY Post, Peter Lauria described Lions for Lambs as a “Ticking Tom Bomb.” The reported budget for this picture is only $35M. It’s a tough subject (the War on Terror) at a time in the marketplace where serious films just aren’t working. The movie won’t be a blockbuster hit, but this isn’t an Evan Almighty-sized disaster.
The recent New Line disappointment Rendition, also featuring Meryl Streep, makes a great comparable here. There was stronger Un-Aided Awareness for Rendition 6%-2%, but the Total Aware for Lambs is better 64%-59%. At the same point in its marketing cycle, Rendition had 27% Definite Interest and the Cruise project is only a tick better at 28%. Here’s how the demos break out.
DEFINITE INTEREST – Males Under 25
Lions for Lambs – 19%
Rendition – 18%
DEFINITE INTEREST – Males 25 Plus
Lions for Lambs – 36%
Rendition – 24%
DEFINITE INTEREST – Females Under 25
Rendition – 30%
Lions for Lambs – 17%
DEFINITE INTEREST – Females 25 Plus
Lions for Lambs – 35%
Rendition – 31%
It’s hard to believe that Tom Cruise can no longer drive a movie above 40% Definite Interest with Females 25 Plus, but Viacom chief Sumner Redstone is probably not surprised. When the venerable exec cut ties with Cruise last year, he explained that his wife Paula had some say, “Paula, like women everywhere, had come to hate him. The truth of the matter is, I did listen to her . His behavior was entirely unacceptable to Paula and to the rest of the world. He just didn’t turn one [woman] off. He turned off all women, and a lot of men.” In fact, Lions for Lambs had Definite Interest with Females 25 Plus of 36% 10 day ago, and it’s actually dropped to 35%.
The marginally more-positive news is that the Lions for Lambs is at 7% First Choice compared to the 3% that Rendition opened with, but it’s a longshot fto think that Tom Cruise’s first post-Paramount film will make back its $35M budget in domestic box office (Rendition has generated $9.3M domestic as of Tuesday). This movie will be no box office Lion, and I’m calling for a depressing, Lamb-like $8M-$11M opening.
Things look much better for the other major studio wide release Fred Claus (Warner Bros). This is an “old-school,” formulaic, feel-good, warm and fuzzy spin on the Santa Claus story with Paul Giamatti as “the big guy” and Vince Vaughn as his ne’er-do-well brother. It’s hard to believe that Oscar winners Kathy Bates, Rachel Weisz and Kevin Spacey signed on for this fluff, but it’s probably a nice change of pace.
Despite all of the A-list talent, Fred Claus is at only 33% Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes, but this movie is critic-proof. It’s for kids and families, and tracking shows that it should perform respectably. Last year’s The Santa Clause 3, which opened with $19.5M, is a perfect comparable, and Fred looks to outdo that 3-day number.
Fred Claus has 5% Un-Aided Awareness, which doesn’t add up to much buzz or anticipation. SC3 was a sequel, so it had strong Awareness at 87% compared to just 70% for the Vaughn-Giamatti pic, but Fred is outpacing Santa Clause 3 in Definite Interest 37%-31%. Here’s how the demos lay out.
DEFINITE INTEREST – Males Under 25
Fred Claus – 35%
The Santa Clause 3 – 24%
DEFINITE INTEREST – Males 25 Plus
Fred Claus – 34%
The Santa Clause 3 – 24%
DEFINITE INTEREST – Females Under 25
Fred Claus – 39%
The Santa Clause 3 – 36%
DEFINITE INTEREST – Females 25 Plus
Fred Claus – 39%
The Santa Clause 3 – 39%
Whereas the Tim Allen three-quel generated real interest only with Moms (Females 25 Plus), Vince Vaughn, in particular, scores in the other 3 quadrants. Men of all ages and Females Under 25 can go to see Fred Claus without being embarrassed.
Both movies went off with a 9% First Choice, which is soft, but that doesn’t include all those kids who don’t get surveyed. Fred has a better First Choice with Males Under 25 (8%-5%) and Females Under 25 (12%-9%), but none of this suggests the $30M opening that many analysts are projecting.
I say that this weekend is a toss-up between last week’s champ American Gangster (Universal) and Fred Claus, and I’m giving the edge to Denzel, Russ and Ridley. Exit surveys for Gangster have been spectacular, and, given its 160-minute running time, not everybody saw it on opening weekend. I’m calling for $25M-$28M for the action holdover because I’m sensing a phenomenon. AG is a great, big, sweeping epic and, it’s fun. It’s more entertaining than all of the dour autumn Hollywood offerings put together, and that’s what moviegoers are in the mood for. The #2 spot should go to Fred Claus with something in the $24M-$27M range, and Bee Movie will be a solid 3rd with $22M-$25M.
It’s a bit unbelievable how poorly the horror flick P2 (Summit Entertainment) is tracking. Rachel Nichols, whose next film is the highly-anticipated Charlie Wilson’s War from Mike Nichols, plays a woman who is trapped in a parking garage in this genre pic, and it’s fair to say both she and co-star Wes Bentley equally trapped in a bomb that should have gone straight to video. P2 has a Total Aware of 20%, Definite Interest of just 21% and a 2% First Choice, and it’s hard to imagine more than $2M-$4M on its opening weekend.
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You must realise that the maority of those tickets were purchased by scientologist..ahahhahah…they did the same wiht Hubbard sbooks to puch it onto the best seller list HILARIOUS
‘Lions’ meek after Euro mauling
Fox pic finds solace in Spanish returns
By ARCHIE THOMASLONDON — Wounded by a mauling from European crix, “Lions for Lambs” opened with a whimper not a growl at Euro wickets this weekend.
Cruise and Redford’s dogged tub thumping in London and Berlin could not prevent soft bows in the U.K. and Germany. A bright opening in Spain helped soften the blow for Fox brass.
In the U.K., “Lions for Lambs” opened lamely, taking $1.4 million at 404 screens for Fox. The haul left “Lambs” floundering in sixth place with a $3,361 screen average. Savage reviews dealt the talky political drama a big blow.
” ‘Lions for Lambs’ met low expectations. We went in expecting the worst and pretty much got it,” said a London-based booker.
Do you think the non english speakng crowd actually bothered to go because the translators on their media gloss over his madness with different translations…seems the anglophones got it loud and clear..Buzz of mad midget!!!ahhaha
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