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Johnny Depp beat Tom Cruise, Tom Hanks for 'beautiful' role in 'Edward Scissorhands'

As one of Hollywood's most highly sought actors, Johnny Depp is no stranger to competition. In Tara Wood's upcoming, untitled documentary, the "Pirates of the Caribbean" star and famed director Tim Burton open up about what led to Depp landing his role as Edward Scissorhands in the 1990 fantasy film and reveal the other A-list stars who were considered for the part. "[Tom Cruise] was not far away from actually playing Edward Scissorhands — true story," Depp said in the documentary, according to People.
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Mission Impossible's Tom Cruise 'threw tantrum' on set due to 'beyond irritating' branches
Hollywood legend Tom Cruise reportedly "threw a tantrum" on the set of the latest Mission Impossible movie, after becoming "irritated" with overhanging branches.The star, 59, is currently filming another movie in the popular series and according to sources things, are not going too smoothly for Tom on set.Tom is known for his out there stunts on films, including scaling the world's highest building and clinging to the side of a moving plane as he plays the Mission Impossible agent.However, according to sources, Tom met his match while filming in a windy field in North Yorkshire.An insider claimed that Tom "threw a tantrum" after being distracted by the overhanging tree branches on the set of the movie."There isn’t much Tom can’t put up with.So imagine how baffled everyone was when there was such a fuss made over a tree," the source claimed.They went on: "Apparently the noise was becoming beyond irritating and they couldn’t stand it any longer."Two local lads were called out to sort out the problem and cut down the offending branches."The source added that Tom is normally the "definition of professional" but everything on the set was getting too much for him.The set in Yorkshire apparently "started to get busy" as fans filled the area to "try and get a glimpse" of Tom and his co-star Hayley Atwell.The source also revealed that there was "plenty of security" patrolling the set and as well as a team with sanitisters due to earlier setbacks with filming due to Covid."After previous delays it was made very clear that nothing — and no one — could put back production again", they claimed to The Sun.Express.co.uk have contacted Tom's representatives for comment.Tom will be taking part in the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations
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Tom Cruise 'Top Gun: Maverick' praised in film reviews by movie critics
Maverick is back on the big screen and film critics are hailing it as a triumphant return forTom Cruise, praising the actor'sawe-inspiring stunts flying an actual fighter jet in Top Gun: Maverick.The sequel to Tony Scott's classic 1986 blockbuster has been unanimously praised in early reviews with one even declaring that it'improves upon the original in every conceivable way.'Cruise, 59, has reprised his role US Navy pilot LT Pete "Maverick" Mitchell, and reunites with Val Kilmer who is also back in a small cameo part playing LT Tom "Iceman" Kazansky.Variety film criticPeter Debruge calls the film a 'barrier-breaking sequel' that succeeds because of its 'perfectly coordinated teamwork' among six pilots, rather than it being 'The Tom Cruise Show.' Maverick's triumphant return! Tom Cruise's 'exhilarating' Top Gun 2 is praised by film critics in rave first reviews saying it 'improves upon the original in every conceivable way'Cruise, who is famous for doing his own stunts, is said to have trained to withstand g-force power and actually flew in real fighter jets for the sequel.'These days, videogame-styled blockbusters rely so heavily on CGI that it’s thrilling to see the impact of gravity on actual human beings, pancaked to their chairs by multiple G-forces,' Debruge enthuses.'The result is the most immersive flight simulator audiences will have ever experienced, right down to the great Dolby roar of engines vibrating through their seats.'Peter Hoskin for the Daily Mail gave the film five stars, writing: 'Whenever the film threatens to become too cosy, it shocks itself – and us – back into the present with another madly ambitious action sequence.''The final mission, with fighter jets buzzing around a snowscape, is an
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Tom Cruise 'Top Gun: Maverick' praised in film reviews by movie critics
Maverick is back on the big screen and film critics are hailing it as a triumphant return forTom Cruise, praising the actor'sawe-inspiring stunts flying an actual fighter jet in Top Gun: Maverick.The sequel to Tony Scott's classic 1986 blockbuster has been unanimously praised in early reviews with one even declaring that it'improves upon the original in every conceivable way.'Cruise, 59, has reprised his role US Navy pilot LT Pete "Maverick" Mitchell, and reunites with Val Kilmer who is also back in a small cameo part playing LT Tom "Iceman" Kazansky.Variety film criticPeter Debruge calls the film a 'barrier-breaking sequel' that succeeds because of its 'perfectly coordinated teamwork' among six pilots, rather than it being 'The Tom Cruise Show.' Maverick's triumphant return! Tom Cruise's 'exhilarating' Top Gun 2 is praised by film critics in rave first reviews saying it 'improves upon the original in every conceivable way'Cruise, who is famous for doing his own stunts, is said to have trained to withstand g-force power and actually flew in real fighter jets for the sequel.'These days, videogame-styled blockbusters rely so heavily on CGI that it’s thrilling to see the impact of gravity on actual human beings, pancaked to their chairs by multiple G-forces,' Debruge enthuses.'The result is the most immersive flight simulator audiences will have ever experienced, right down to the great Dolby roar of engines vibrating through their seats.'Peter Hoskin for the Daily Mail gave the film five stars, writing: 'Whenever the film threatens to become too cosy, it shocks itself – and us – back into the present with another madly ambitious action sequence.''The final mission, with fighter jets buzzing around a snowscape, is an
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