Tom Cruise Has A Weird Rule About Running Scenes In His Movies
Tom Cruise can be seen running in many of his movies. However, you don't often see him running with anyone, and that's because he set a rule for himself.
Read MoreTom Cruise can be seen running in many of his movies. However, you don't often see him running with anyone, and that's because he set a rule for himself.
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