Andrew Morton's new biography of Tom Cruise was supposed to blow the lid off the actor's sordid past, revealing previously-unknown details about his sex-life and Scientology activities. It appears, however, that the heavily-researched book falls somewhat short of expectations. British publishers have reportedly decided not to even print it. As one source explained to the Daily Mail:
Morton hasn't unearthed anything sensational about Cruise that would make the book a blockbuster.
Of course - because there isn't anything to unearth. We already know he's a closeted homo, and that he's intimately involved with a cult that believes our bodies are infested with alien ghosts, and that said cult uses thuggish tactics on people who criticize it. And that he auditioned a bunch of young actresses to be his wife before settling on, and paying off, Katie Holmes. And that Steven Spielberg hates his guts for acting an ass during the publicity run-up to War of the Worlds, hurting the movie's box-office. And that his one big dream in life is to give it to David Beckham in the ass.
I could've written that book without doing even a jot of research. So why the hell should Morton get credit for "revealing" the same crappy stories that have been on the web for years? Morton is clearly only trying to tap into the anti-Cruise sentiment to make a quick buck. And his hype-campaign has been pathetic by the way - claiming to have been chased from his home by Scientology thugs. What a giant steaming load.
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