Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Valkyrie

Valkyrie is directed by Bryan Singer (who has spent the last decade directing films about men, both of the X and the Super variety), and it has Tom playing Nazi Col. Claus von Stauffenberg—odd for a man in the process of repairing his public image.[1] Valkyrie is designed for simplicity and ease of use, whilst allowing access to the full range of Valgrind command-line options. [2] Valkyrie is rated on her performance, and failure to comply with Odin's requests will lower the rewards you receive between chapters. [3]

[1] http://www.blackbookmag.com/article/valkyrie-no-longer-cruising/2644
[2] http://www.open-works.co.uk/projects/valkyrie.html
[3] http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/console_rpgs/64935


Valkyrie is the most expensive film made for distribution by MGM under� Sloan?s watch. The studio will now spend about $60 million to market the movie ?[4] Valkyrie is a retelling of this little known dramatic event in World War II history that shows us first hand how von Stauffenberg nearly succeeded in bringing down both Adolf Hitler and Nazi Germany. [5] Valkyrie is an action packed movie with great acting, an easy to follow plot and fantastic cinematography. As they say, never a dull moment.[6]

[4] http://www.slashfilm.com/2008/11/19/early-reviews-of-valkyrie-label-tom-cruise-as-laughable/
[5] http://www.firstshowing.net/2008/12/12/bryan-singers-valkyrie-review-this-years-best-wwii-film/
[6] http://www.filmmetro.com/movies/comments/1612


Cruise revisited Winfrey — the scene of the sofa — earlier this year. He started his own Web site, too.[11] Cruise knows that his exuberance on Oprah was not well-received, and he has scaled back comments on his personal life and beliefs. He often retreats here with his family: He's teaching son Connor, 13, how to ride a motorcycle.[12] Cruise revisited Winfrey — the scene of the sofa — earlier this year. He started his own Web site, too.[13]

[11] http://www.mlive.com/newsflash/entertainment/index.ssf?/base/entertainment-11/1229389762222170.xml&storylist=entertainment
[12] http://www.usatoday.com/life/movies/news/2008-11-30-cruise-valkyrie_n.htm
[13] http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081216/ap_en_mo/film_valkyrie


Cruise is getting good press for his cameo in Tropic Thunder . Why would UA jump to defend themselves now?[14] Cruise doesn't star in this movie as he has in nearly all his previous films. He is the key player in an ensemble, but he -- how to put this -- blends in.[15] Cruise revisited Winfrey — the scene of the sofa — earlier this year. He started his own Web site, too.[16]

[14] http://blog.spout.com/2008/04/23/valkyrie-it-is-fine-everything-is-fine/
[15] http://uk.reuters.com/article/newsone/iduktre4ba0ek20081211
[16] http://www.timesrecordnews.com/news/2008/dec/16/tom-cruise-taking-risk-nazi-film-valkyrie/


Cruise hate or not, this has (or had) the potential to be a really good film. Bryan Singer's done good work like the Usual Suspects and the first to X-Men movies, you like half the good British actors in the world in this, and the story is a good one.[17]

[17] http://digg.com/movies/first_review_of_tom_cruise_s_valkyrie


Tom Cruise?s World War II thriller Valkyrie has suffered yet another in a long line of setbacks while filming in Germany. Apparently, a batch of nighttime footage shot a couple weeks ago has been deemed unusable after the negatives were developed in the wrong chemicals.[29] Tom Cruises’ career taking a downward spiral is the equilavent of one shooting themself in the foot. His association with his cult, and his outrageous beliefs and actions are of his own making.[30] Tom Cruise stars in the suspense film, VALKYRIE, based on the true story of Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg (CRUISE) and the daring and ingenious plot to eliminate one of the most evil tyrants the world has ever known. A proud military man, Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg is a loyal officer who serves his country all the while hoping that someone will find a way to stop Hitler before Europe and Germany are destroyed.[31]

[29] http://movies.gearlive.com/movies/tag/valkyrie
[30] http://glosslip.com/2008/04/22/is-tom-cruise-film-valkyrie-the-latest-victim-of-anonymous-campaign-against-scientology/
[31] http://www.apple.com/trailers/mgm/valkyrie/


Tom is not in New Zealand nor has he been there recently. Curiously, Raymond's statement only appears to deny that Cruise was in New Zealand, but leaves the whole death issue wide open.[32]

[32] http://www.reelzchannel.com/movie/243358/valkyrie


Couch-jumper, Tom Cruise and was subject to some negative press due to many problems during its production (Germany vs. Early on, this film appeared to be a disaster in the making and its release date was constantly shuffled around.[33] Coupled with a memorable, upbeat soundtrack, Legend of Valkyrie is a classic that far too many of us have missed out on. [34] Components such as fusion reactor s and sensor helmet s are still produced by completely automated plant s, using technology that is no longer understood . These old and worn plants often break down, which means the day may come when it is no longer possible to repair malfunctioning equipment.[35]

[33] http://screenrant.com/valkyrie-new-trailer-poster-rob-3790/
[34] http://hg101.classicgaming.gamespy.com/valkyrie/valkyrie.htm
[35] http://everything2.com/title/valkyrie


Tom Cruise's 'Valkyrie', a World War II thriller scheduled for a Christmas day opening, will be up against a box office challenge. The film starring Tom Cruise as Col. Claus von Stauffenberg, a would be Hitler assassin, is a risky film to make, due to its sensitive subject matter.

By donning a German army uniform, Cruise who is trying to rehabilitate his image, won't engender any warm feelings in the public. On the other hand, 'Valkyrie' is a serious, suspenseful film, so it may just help put Cruise On Top, once again.

However, on line mocking of early advertisements showing an eye-patched Cruise and Stauffenberg, have given the film more bad publicity than it deserves. But, Cruise,
46, is not discouraged and says he is familiar with bad publicity, having been dogged by rumours about his personal life and films like 1988's 'Rain Man' that seemed doomed before release.

His bout of bad publicity began with a fateful appearance on Oprah Winfrey's show in 2005, followed by an awkward interview with 'Today' show host Matt Lauer and Paramount Pictures severing a 14-year relationship with him, the following year. As Cruise says, 'As I've said, I want an adventurous life, and yet, I've gotten a little bit more adventure than I bargained for.'

But, having revisited Winfrey, earlier this year and having publicly patched thing up with Lauer, a rebound for Tom Cruise is definitely in the works. Only last week, he got a Golden Globe nomination for Ben Stiller's raunchy summer comedy 'Tropic Thunder', in which his hilarious performance as a dirty-dancing, foul-mouthed studio head won accolades.

As Cruise jokingly says, 'Go kill Hitler on Christmas!'