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Ton Cruise is incredibly successful, vastly more successful than better people with no baggage. It’s kind of weird because Cruise’s cult is way, way worse than the slap. But Cruise also seems to be more talented and outwardly likable and his cult is pretty good at staying hidden.

Cruise can pull on that star power like no one else.
Everyone knows the shit cult he's in, but when he's in a movie it doesn't matter. Even basically kidnapping Katie Holmes didn't stop him. I can only imagine how much of an insufferable asshole he is day to day, but he still rocks as an actor.

If you're one of the most charismatic men in the world, what you actually believe is much less important to people.

dude went for a full CHA build and actually raids end content.

From what I've heard he's a legit nice dude.

I think about that interview with Spielberg where he refused to make a comment about Julia Roberts. Julia Roberts only ever appeared in one Spielberg movie. He's Steven Spielberg, he doesn't have to work with assholes if he doesn't want to.

Tom Cruise has appeared in multiple Spielberg movies. I take that as a sign he's not an asshole. He's just in a fucked up cult.

Yeah it's hard not respect his professional work. He is one of the few people making modern day action movies fused with old-school elements.

Also, Cruise doesn't go around championing his cult to outsiders as far as I'm aware so it kind of makes it easy for people to ignore it.

Also Tom and Will are both Scientologists (or were, I don't keep up) so that part at least cancels out.

True, he doesn't push it on outsiders. He is number two in the cult though and makes speeches and stuff for them regularly. His best friend is the head guy.

Didn't he jump on Oprah's sofa yelling about how they're going to save the world?

No he was excited about marrying Katie Holmes.

That's the thing. You see Tom in interviews and he's actually talking to the interviewers and making jokes and stuff. He is likable.

He's also one of the only celebrities I'm okay with separating art from artist. He makes some goddamn entertaining movies.

Dude understands what makes a movie work. So if Tom Cruise is involved with a movie it's likely to be really good.

It's a kind of "say what you will about Tom Cruise, but the man knows story structure" kind of things.