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I have Tom Cruise and I'm Doug Liman, and we're doing a Wired autocomplete interview.
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Let's go, guys, ready?
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So, can Tom Cruise really sing?
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Uh, uh, well, yeah, I mean I did all my singing in Rock of Ages, so yes, I sing.
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I've seen him do it.
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Can Tom Cruise rock climb?
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Yes, I trained for a long time, many years actually, with rock climbing.
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Can Tom Cruise play guitar?
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I love playing guitar and the uke.
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I definitely need more practice, but I enjoy playing guitar.
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Can Tom Cruise fly a plane?
0:37
Yes, yes, I fly airplanes.
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I'm a multi-engine instrument-rated commercial pilot.
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Doug and I are both aviators, so we both love to fly.
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Can Tom Cruise hold his breath for six minutes?
0:54
Yes, I can hold my breath for six minutes.
0:57
You were there when I was doing it.
0:57
You were in the tank and in leaves it in London.
1:01
You'd swim back and forth in the bottom of the tank like four or five laps as well.
1:04
And I'd be up on the surface with goggles watching him.
1:07
I wasn't even working on the movie, I just wanted to watch Tom Cruise hold his breath for six minutes.
1:16
Can Tom Cruise fly a helicopter?
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Yes, again, I fly a helicopter.
1:16
I fly aerobatics in that and commercially rated, and helicopter pilots.
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I was in a helicopter, if you were, the first time you were really learning to fly.
1:25
Yeah, that was that was you've come a long way of saying I trained very hard.
1:31
Dad, why are pilot seats furry?
1:37
Mine aren't.
1:37
Maybe I don't know, you sit for a long time and you get sweaty, but Tom Cruise, of course, does not sweat.
1:37
This one's really, why do pilots usually fly in the stratosphere?
1:37
Well, aerobatic pilots don't necessarily, you know, the American-made flying was was low.
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I mean, you're always like a few feet over the treetops or a few feet over the water, so then sometimes actually going through the trees.
2:02
Why are pilots called pilots?
1:57
Ah, you got all these smart, come on, these questions like stratosphere, I mean like nautical.
2:05
Why pilots can't be colorblind?
2:11
She's like, seriously, laughs.
2:13
This thing is right.
2:16
That's just Naval Air Force, you know, military pilots, I think.
2:17
Well, there's one thing you lose already, communication.
2:22
They have to flash a light gun from the control tower, and green means land, and red means don't land.
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So maybe there.
2:32
Why do pilots say Niner?
2:32
I can answer this one, go.
2:32
Because over the radio it can be hard to sort of understand, you say Niner instead of nine so that it wouldn't be confused with a different number.
2:32
And what number would that be confused with?
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Nine, like one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine.
2:32
When we, why don't we say 'aider' for one or two or?
2:32
I actually think I was right.
2:32
I was sounding smart until you challenged me there.
2:58
Why is Tom Cruise always running?
3:02
I'm usually in a big hurry to get places, lots to do in the day.
3:02
Why is Tom Cruise always named Jack?
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Because it's easy for me to remember and for others to remember the name Jack, so makes it easier for the crew and the director.
3:06
Why did Tom Cruise become an actor?
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I just love movies and I wanted to make movies, and I remember as a kid I used to create characters and write skits and I always kind of did outrageous physical stunts.
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Also, you only imagined would like to bend your mother.
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I feel, I mean, just look out the window while you're doing the dishes and there's your seven-year-old son like trying a stunt and breaking an arm or a leg.
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Is, yes, you were injuring yourself all the time.
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My mother most definitely had incredible patience.
3:35
Did Tom Cruise really hang off the plane?
3:37
Yes, I did hang off the A400.
3:42
I remember the second take actually, when we went through it, I got hit with just a little little rock.
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I mean, it must have been about that big, and I honestly was like getting hit by a bullet.
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But the thing I was most concerned about was a fuel, you know, the fumes from that in the air that was hitting me, particularly on them when we were taxing on the runway because it had nowhere else to go.
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It's quite an adventure, don't necessarily recommend it for everyone, you know, who's interesting.
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Are action movies realistic?
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Yeah, I think they are.
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I mean, that's really the challenge of making a great action film is to find the honesty at it.
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Are action movies good for a date?
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Yeah, they're great for a date.
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Are action movies scary?
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Can be, I mean, I think that's a visceral ride you get, you know, what it actually mean, that's that's probably like Tom and I probably love make, you know, when you really hit it, you can you can turn it into comedy, you can twist it into interesting drama.
4:22
How actual movies are made, I mean, action isn't anything unless you really have the story and the investment in character.
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And the thing that I love about Doug Liman in his movies is the interest first and foremost in character, and when you have Tom Cruise in your movie, it's you're gonna know you're gonna get something incredible and it's it's gonna be real.
4:48
That's where you try, we just want to entertain you.
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That really is the purpose, so you know, we we hope you enjoyed.