No Cruise ship for these two! Tom and his son Connor take turns racing a high-tech catamaran off San Francisco Bay during the America's Cup
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Tom Cruise may be 51, but the action star still moves like a Top Gun.
The Mission Impossible actor and his 19-year-old son Connor took turns steering the Emirates Team New Zealand's boat off San Francisco Bay following the America’s Cup race on Sunday.
Looking like professional racers, the Cruises were given crash helmets and wet suits by the team and allowed to take the 72-foot racing vessel into the water after the big race.
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What a ride! Actor Tom Cruise and his son, Connor, were with Team New Zealand Sunday during the America Cup's race off San Francisco Bay
Choppy waters: The Mission Impossible star and his son, who's wearing the No. 3 helmet, took turns at the helm of the racing catamaran
The father and son team were guests of Warner’s Bros, one of New Zealand sponsors.
Before taking their turn, the pair watched from a VIP boat as the Kiwis defeated Italy’s Luna Rossa for the fourth consecutive time in the Louis Vuitton Cup.
Donning crash helmets and life jackets, the Cruises pulled their weight as they helped the team steer the vessel through choppy waters surrounding San Francisco Bay.
Team Kiwi: The New Zealand race team is favoured to advance to the finals of the America's Cup
Awesome! The 72-foot catamaran sped through the waters around San Francisco Bay
Skipper Dean Barker said the action star was a natural sailing under the Bay Bridge.
Cruise ‘did a better job than I did,’ he said.
‘They had an absolute ball,’ Barker continued.
‘He had a competition with his son to get the top speed. It was a real boost for the team to have someone like him come along.’
'A natural': The boat's skipper said the Risky Business star was a quick study
Fan favourite: After the race Cruise changed back into his regular clothes and walked the pier
Cool cat: Connor watched the actual race from a nearby VIP ship
It is rare for non racers to be invited aboard a professional catamaran. Since a crewman on the Swedish team was killed when its boat capsized last May, guests have been banned from the boats.
The Cruises boarded when the race was finished.
The New Zealand team is favored to face billionaire Larry Ellison's Oracle Team USA in the America's Cup finals beginning Sept. 7.
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Watch Out TomKat! Tom Cruise & Katie Holmes Relationship Mocked In New Play
Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, right?
Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes may have ended their marriage over a year ago, but the pair are once again being thrust back into the limelight after a controversial play has been staged in the US.
Both members of TomKat might have been busy getting on with their separate lives since they split, but the world is not bored with them yet.
The new play explores the couple's relationship in a satirical and mocking way, going right back to when they first met. However as the play deals with two of the world's most famous stars and pokes fun at The Church of Scientology the play's creator, Brandon Ogborn, was more than a little worried!
The writer told FOX News "At first I was a little worried about whether my phone would be tapped, or being followed," Ogborn laughed "“But so far, I haven’t heard anything from the church.”
The Church of Scientology frequently buy domain names beginning with "who is" after they come under attack and criticism from the outside, so playwright Brandon beat them to it and snapped up WhoisBrandonOgborn.com before they could get to it.
Not everyone though is so annoyed at begin depicted in the play. Whilst both Tom and Katie's camps have remained silent, Cruise's attorney has spoken out about being feature. "I haven’t seen it. Having been too cold, Chicago’s now too hot. So I’ve no plan to go there,” Field said. “All I’ve heard is that I’m a character in the play.”
Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes at the pre Oscar party in 2012 (Credit: Brian To/WENN.com)
The play has already completely sold out its run in Chicago and is transferring to the New York Fringe Festival in August.
The play is split across two acts and examines the lives of its featured stars with several actors enacting famous scenes from their lives including the infamous moment Tom jumped all over Oprah's sofa!
Ogborn explained his thoughts behind the play saying "I wanted to do more than just a sketch comedy show and at that time the divorce was happening… you had the innocent child (Suri Cruise) and the ‘evil overload’ of David Miscavige (the leader of Scientology and Cruise’s best man)."
"I thought a few people would come out to see it, but we ended up having to move it to a bigger space and it got crazy press and now we’re taking it to New York."
Tom Cruise’s Photo Bomb Fail and His 6 Other Most Awkward Spontaneous Moments
By Jeremy Blacklow | The Juice – Tue, 23 Jul, 2013 9:01 AM EDT
Tom Cruise and the 'Edge of Tomorrow' cast at Comic-Con, 2013 (Getty Images)
The art of the photo bomb is a carefully learned skill, and from the looks of this picture taken at Comic-Con over the weekend, it's one that Tom Cruise has not yet mastered.
When the cast and creative team of his upcoming adventure film "Edge of Tomorrow" gathered for pics, Tom somehow missed the memo. So, he stood behind the cast instead, striking his best "Look at me!" pose.
At least his co-star, Emily Blunt, was amused by his antics. She can be seen looking back adoringly at Tom in the photo.
This isn't the first time Tom's attempt at being spontaneous came across as a tad awkward.
Remember the great Oprah couch-jumping incident of 2005, when Tom infamously shouted about his love for new then-girlfriend Katie Holmes atop that poor yellow couch?! Eight years later, it's still a gift that keeps on giving.
Also in 2005, while promoting "War of the Worlds," Tom gave one of his most awkward interviews of all time to Matt Lauer, in which he called his interviewer "glib" while they were discussing Brooke Shields's battle with postpartum depression and his beliefs about psychiatry. Although we must admit, watching this one back again, what stood out most was seeing Matt with a full head of non-gray hair!
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In 2006, there was his awkward encounter with a British comedian who squirted him in the face with water on a red carpet.
And in 2007, there were his "air motorcycle" dance moves on BET. You can't un-see somethings!
In 2010, there was Tom's awkward onstage reaction when Katie serenaded her husband to "Whatever Lola Wants" from "Damn Yankees" at a charity fundraiser. It's almost painful to watch. Unfortunately, most of the clips of this classic moment have been yanked from YouTube, but we managed to dig one up in this British news report. Enjoy!
And then there are Tom's awkward kisses — a category in and of itself. Our friends at ABC News put together an awesome gallery, which recaps some of his more, um, luscious lip locks!
So, we suppose that in the pantheon of Tom moments, the Comic-Con photo bomb attempt isn't so bad.
"Edge of Tomorrow" (formerly titled, "All You Need is Kill") is due out in summer 2014 and it looks really cool. In the film, Cruise's character learns to repeat each day — "Groundhog Day" style — in his fight against invading aliens. Sign us up!
Tom Cruise, Katie Holmes, get creamed in new comedic play ‘The TomKat Project’
LOS ANGELES – While it has been more than a year since Katie Holmes shocked the world by suddenly filing for divorce from superstar husband Tom Cruise, and in doing so severing ties with the controversial Church of Scientology, the ex-couple continues to be a source of gossip, fascination, and now, a hit play: ‘The TomKat Project.’
And while they are the target of the play’s many barbs, Cruise, Holmes and Scientology so far are staying mum about it, as our repeated calls to each have gone unanswered.
“At first I was a little worried about whether my phone would be tapped, or being followed,” playwright Brandon Ogborn told FOX411’s Pop Tarts column with a laugh. “But so far, I haven’t heard anything from the church.”
But just to be safe, the play’s creator did purchase WhoisBrandonOgborn.com. Why? The “Who Is” domain often becomes a smear site set up by Scientology against those who criticize the Church and its practices.
However Cruise’s attorney Bert Fields, who is also a key character in the play, told the New York Post earlier this year that he loves “a good spoof” about himself and would be open to seeing himself satirized on the stage. But has he had a change of heart?
“I haven’t seen it. Having been too cold, Chicago’s now too hot. So I’ve no plan to go there,” he told FOX411. “All I’ve heard is that I’m a character in the play.”
After selling out its run in Chicago, Ogborn’s “The TomKat Project” hits the New York Fringe Festival next month. The two-act comedy examines the courtship, marriage and dissolution of Hollywood’s power pair Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes. The play chronicles media coverage from 1998 through 2012, with seven actors bringing back to life scenes such as the infamous Oprah couch jumping incident and the U.S. to Iceland phone call Holmes reportedly made to end the marriage.
“I wanted to do more than just a sketch comedy show and at that time the divorce was happening… you had the innocent child (Suri Cruise) and the ‘evil overload’ of David Miscavige (the leader of Scientology and Cruise’s best man),” Ogborn said. “I thought a few people would come out to see it, but we ended up having to move it to a bigger space and it got crazy press and now we’re taking it to New York.”
In the process, Ogborn’s little production attracted an unexpected following within the community of ex Church of Scientology members, who relished in the skewering of the L. Ron Hubbard-founded religious organization and its current head honcho, Miscavige.
“Initially the concept of the show was to expose tabloid headlines, and raise the question of what is true and what is not. But there was a lot of research done on the church, although I found I had to limit that,” he continued. “It’s so dark; you could go down a wormhole.”
Yet “The TomKat Project” remains light-hearted and laugh-worthy, with Cruise and Miscavige’s bond depicted as something of a “Pope and King,” while Holmes embodies both the “damsel in distress and an opportunist.” The stage play also illuminates a society that hungrily feeds of celebrity rumors, trials and tribulations.
Once the New York run is done, Ogborn has high hopes of taking “The TomKat Project” to the hub of the Church of Scientology and its Celebrity Centre, located in the heart of Hollywood, and hopes a few key players will fill some seats in the audience.
“I would love it if David Miscavige came… or Leah Remini,” he said of the actress who recently parted ways with the organization.
According to an insider, former Scientologists are trying to get Remini to see the production.
“We think she’d like it,” said the source.
“The TomKat Project” is still running in Chicago and will make its New York debut at The Plays Theater August 20th through 24th. Tickets available at Fringe NYC.
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2013/07/29/tom-cruise-katie-holmes-get-creamed-in-new-comedic-play-tomkat-project/#ixzz2aZVQEYTp
'No one is going to tell me how to think:' Leah Remini speaks out over Scientology split as she makes first red carpet appearance
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Since releasing a statement to apparently confirm her split from Scientology, Leah Remini has stayed silent as she has been blasted by her former friends within the religion.
But the actress came out fighting on Sunday night as she made her red carpet return in a plunging black dress at the 15th annual DesignCare event in Malibu.
Paying no heed to the powerful enemies she has made since her split from the institution, she said: 'We stand united, my family and I, and I think that says a lot about who we are, and what we're about.'
Standing by her: Leah Remini poses with her friend Holly Robinson Peete at the 15th Annual DesignCare held at a private estate in Malibu on Sunday night
The 43-year-old showed no signs of being bowed by the attacks on her character since she left Scientology as she posed with her friend Holly Robinson Peete.
Talking to People magazine she defended her choice to break with the church after 30 years.
'I believe that people should be able to question things,' she explained.
'We stand united': Leah spoke out about her recent split from Scientology while at the event
'I believe that people should value family, and value friendships, and hold those things sacrosanct.
'That for me, that's what I'm about. It wouldn't matter what it was, simply because no one is going to tell me how I need to think, no one is going to tell me who I can, and cannot, talk to.'
Leah is reported to have made the drastic decision to part ways with the celebrity religion after she threatened to call police on Church of Scientology leader David Miscavige.
She had confronted the leader about the whereabouts of his wife, Shelly, who hasn't been seen in public for six years.
Party guests: Laila Ali and Vivica A Fox pose on the red carpet
Leah was said to have been ostracised and subjected to intensive interrogation.
The Church of Scientology said in a statement to MailOnline: 'The Church respects the privacy of parishioners and has no further comment.'
Former King Of Queens star Leah joined the Church with her mother in the 1970s after relocating to Los Angeles from Brooklyn to pursue her acting dream.
Since her split with the institution prominent church members such as Kirstie Alley have appeared to attack their former friend.
'When faced w malicious gossip I take a moment to experience the loss of the person I thought was my friend... Then I say f*** em..:)' tweeted Kirstie.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2380846/Leah-Remini-speaks-time-Scientology-split-makes-red-carpet-appearance.html#ixzz2aZAUdp9a
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