It's a cinematic experience with breathtaking camerawork and a Hans Zimmer score from the golden age of Hans Zimmer. Algren is hired to help train a newly formed, highly modern military in Japan, with the eventual goal of quelling a rebellion at the hands of samurai warriors devoted to the old way of doing things. Army captain and ambitious drinker Nathan Algren, a man whose experiences in the American Indian Wars have left him bitter, cranky, and haunted. The 2003 period drama sees Cruise cast as former U.S. But what if a person wanted to watch Tom Cruise cement himself as the best samurai ever? Or, at the very least, the best samurai remaining? For the discerning connoisseur, might we recommend The Last Samurai, currently available to stream on HBO Max? There are also Jack Reacher, Rock of Ages, The Mummy, and Knight and Day, each of which features Cruise excelling in the fields of fisticuffs, age rocking, mummy wrangling, and whatever Knight and Day was about, respectively.
Sure, there's the Mission: Impossible franchise in which he's better at action stuff than other people, and the Top Gun movies, in which he's better at doing planes than other people. City-Data Forum > General Forums > Entertainment and Arts > Movies: The Mummy, starring Tom Cruise (films, scene, dvd, comedy) User Name: Remember Me: Password : Please register to participate in our discussions with 2 million other members - its free and quick Some forums can only be seen by registered members.
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It can be difficult to find a good movie in which Tom Cruise is better at things than other people.