Tom Cruise hates Hitler, wishes he could kill Hitler

wenn2251286
The Tom Cruise Career Comeback is in full force – and it’s working! Xenu loves a comeback, and so does America, apparently. A somewhat contrite Tom Cruise has apologized to glib Matt Lauer, toned down the Scientology speeches, received a Golden Globe nomination for his hilariously crude turn in Tropic Thunder, been in a critically well-received Nazi movie, and perhaps, to look a little “refreshed” for his comeback, a little nip-tuck? Cruise has been looking mysteriously svelte and “tight” around the jaw… but I digress.

Most of the biggest films with the biggest box offices make half (if not more) of their money in foreign markets. So it makes perfect sense that a big star like Tom Cruise would take his comeback tour to Seoul, South Korea to promote the hell out of Valkyrie. While in Seoul, Cruise talked about how much he wanted to kill Hitler when he was a child. There are a couple of things about his answers that make me uncomfortable, but I’ll get to that later. Here’s what Xenu approves of.

Tom Cruise, who fails to assassinate Adolph Hitler in his new movie “Valkyrie,” said he grew up really wanting to kill the Nazi leader.

In the World War II thriller based on a true story of the unsuccessful attempt by German soldiers to kill Hitler, Cruise plays Colonel Claus Von Stauffenber who plants a briefcase bomb under a table at Hitler’s military headquarters. A heavy wooden table saves Hitler and Stauffenberg is executed with his co-conspirators.

“I always wanted to kill Hitler, I hated him,” the Hollywood star of such major blockbusters as “Top Gun” and “Mission Impossible,” told the press during a visit to Seoul to promote his latest film.

“As a child studying history and looking at documents, I wondered, why didn’t someone stand up and try to stop it? When I read the script, it was entertaining and informative to know what the challenges were and what it was like to be in the environment.”

Stauffenberg’s legacy helped ease the burden of guilt about World War II and the Holocaust Germans still endure. But Germans had balked at the prospect of Cruise playing Stauffenberg as they objected to the actor’s ties to Scientology, the movement founded in the 1950s by science fiction writer L. Ron Hubbard.

Germany, which does not recognize Scientology as a religion and regards it as a cult, made it difficult for the crew to film in the Bendlerblock building and courtyard where Stauffenberg was shot dead.

“I’ve never heard of this story before… It turned out to be an incredible adventure, just to be there and shoot at these locations that Stauffenberg was. It was a very powerful experience and hopefully it will communicate with the audience,” the actor said. “It has certainly influenced my life, just knowing that there were people who tried to stop him (Hitler).”

From Reuters

I swear I’m not being nit-picky. I totally understand what Tom Cruise is trying to say – something along the lines of “When I was in school, studying the history of WWII, I never understood why people couldn’t see through Hitler’s crap and try to take him out.” That’s what he should of said. Instead, Cruise sounds like he wants to be a time-traveling Highlander or something. And as far as this repetition of “hating” Hitler – well, duh. We all hate Hitler, Xenu! It’s not as if Cruise is blowing our minds with profundity. As if he ever is.

Note by Celebitchy: Cruise arrived in Berlin last night, where he will be attending the premiere of Valkyrie on Tuesday.

Tom Cruise is shown on 1/19/09 arriving for an interview in Berlin and on 1/18/09 at the premiere of Valkyrie in Korea with director Bryan Singer. Credit: WENN

You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.

24 Responses to “Tom Cruise hates Hitler, wishes he could kill Hitler”

Comments are Closed

We close comments on older posts to fight comment spam.

  1. texasmom says:

    What a brave stance! To publicly hate Hitler!! 😉

  2. TD says:

    Hi,

    I am German and the LAST thing we need is Tom Cruise playing Stauffenberg! In fact, there were many people that wanted to stop Hitler but most of them died in concentration camps. His remarks are just stupid, silly and childish. Who does he think he his?

  3. geronimo says:

    Tom is heroic and must be associated with heroic acts at all times. I think I preferred him when he was openly nuts – this clean-up campaign has made him into dull and creepy instead of his usual nuts and creepy. Nuts and creepy was better.

  4. WHA!? says:

    WHA? People tried to stop Hitler??? This is new, “life enriching” news to Xenu’s beeatch Cruise??? Tom, don’t go away mad, just, please, GO AWAY!

  5. Baholicious says:

    HULK HATE HITLER TOO!!

  6. Syko says:

    Yeah, at least the nuts part was entertaining. It’s like with Britney Spears – she’s much less interesting now that the psycho thing isn’t so obvious.

  7. Anna says:

    I’m half German and have grown up in Munich. I’ve even studied for a while in one of the buildings that the Nazis used as their headquarters. My German grandfather had to fight for Hitler, he was 16 and he lost a leg and an eye. My German grandmother was only a little older and had to work in Hitler Youth camps which were not always fun and games. On my French side, there were Jews killed in concentration camps and a close family friend is an Auschwitz survivor. My family history just proves that there is no black and white and that you can’t always stop it or help like you can at an accident scene. Even if you’re the superduper Scientolofreak Cruise is (remember that leaked video rant about how Scientolofreaks are the only ones who can help?).

    I have hated the idea of Cruise playing Stauffenberg from the beginning. He has no idea but thinks he does and thus, is entitled to make such stupid and insulting remarks. Tom Cruise has never been so preposterous and full of himself as he is right now with this film.
    The phrase “I wanted to kill Hitler” just makes me want to throw up in my own rage, cry and laugh at the same time. How much of a moron do you have to be to utter such a nonsensical, idiotic sentence? And this is a man who gets paid millions and has hundreds of thousands of fervent fans (and worshippers). Un-friggin’-believable. I wish Cruise would just go away.

  8. snappyfish says:

    ‘as a child studing history and looking at documents…’. Please this from the guy who said he hated school and reading until Scientology cured him of his dyslexia.

    We all know Hitler bad. Jumping on that bandwagon now to seem enlightened is just…..well nuts

  9. KateNonymous says:

    “As a child studying history and looking at documents”

    ??? I guarantee you that young Mr. Mapother was not “looking at documents.” He was not doing primary-source research. And if he had, he’d probably have learned something that answered the questions he says he had. He wouldn’t even have had to make that much effort.

  10. geronimo says:

    Yay! Syko’s back! Have to agree re Brit – now there’s nothing to excuse her except plain old bad judgement.

  11. kate says:

    why didn’t someone stand up and try to stop hitler? um….has tom heard of a little thing called “the resistance”? i bet he wonders why nobody tried to stop slavery, too. what an idiot.

  12. dr.grrl says:

    “As a child studying history and looking at documents”

    in other words, doing a book report for a junior high world history class?!

  13. Sickitten says:

    Here’s another case of someone slowly succumbing to a mental illness.

  14. Mairead says:

    LOL lads – too true! I know, documents by dad!

    I’m sure I’m considerably less well-read on this subject than this eejit, but what class of a historical document was he reading in his formative years that kind of forgot to mention the fact that it wasn’t just Hitler on his own?

    I’m not very fond of Eichmann or Mengele myself – I can has heroine status too nao? Kthanxbai.

    Clod.

  15. Sickitten says:

    I’m sure he wasn’t studying too much. Didn’t he suffer from dyslexia? Doubt he was reading documents. The problem with his mental illness is he doesn’t know there are people out there who see his symptoms for what they are. Sad.

  16. Baholicious says:

    He’s suffering from a serious reality deficiency. Delusions of grandeur, indeed.

  17. Sauronsarmy says:

    Valkyrie had the potential to be a great, possibly award winning movie. Unfortunately they went for a blockbuster type movie (ie lots of money). Had they gone with real actors (be them german or not) and done an “indie” (staying true to the story) type movie it would’ve been a lot better.

  18. morgs says:

    SYKO!! Where have you been young lady? I’ve missed your words of wisdom and your life stories. Welcome back!

  19. Hellary says:

    Hitler died in 1945.

    Cruise was born in 1962.

    Dyslexic, yes. An idiot, definitely.

  20. Mairead says:

    Sauronsarmy – brave boy accusing Terence Stamp, Tom Wilkinson and Kenneth Brannagh of not being “real” actors!!! Are you trying to get KB to release more 5-hour Shakespearean epics?!

    To be fair, the rest of the cast is top-notch including the leading lady Carice van Houten. Check her out in another WWII-era film “The Black Book”

  21. Mairead says:

    Ooooooh and much happy clapping at the return of our Syko *grin*

  22. Syko says:

    Thank you, thank you. I’ve been fighting a virus or two. Rather, my work computer has. But since the system administrator isn’t rushing to get his butt out here to fix it, I’m not going to keep trying to avoid the internet.

  23. vdantev says:

    Dickweed had to do research to have an epiphany about something the rest of the planet had known about 60 years ago. What is it with $cientologists and Hitler anyway? First Will Smith says something off the wall about ‘understanding’ that mass-murdering f*ckhead, and now this chuckle-nut suddenly says, “Hitler BAD!!”

    Thanks Captain Obvious ! Next Tom will do some historical research and discover that water is indeed wet and share it with the rest of the world.

  24. meow mix says:

    @ vdantev Not only is water wet but he has always enjoyed drinking it. Wonders why others don’t drink it more often.