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Every song on the top gun soundtrack.
The Top Gun soundtrack is one of the best-selling soundtracks of all time and is loaded with cheesy pop hits. Here's every song on the album.
The Top Gun soundtrack has one of the cheesiest, and greatest, selection of songs for any blockbuster ever made - here's every song found on the soundtrack. Top Gun is arguably the film that turned Tom Cruise into a movie star, and he was backed by a great cast that included Kelly McGillis, Anthony Edwards and Val Kilmer ( Batman Forever ). Directors like John Carpenter and David Cronenberg turned down the chance to direct until Tony Scott signed on. While the film received mostly negative reviews upon release, audiences flocked to it for the central love story, the action sequences and Scott's flair for visuals.
Top Gun has remained a classic for being a cheesy good time and has inspired numerous parodies over the years, such as Charlie Sheen's Hot Shots! Despite the success of the film, it's taken over 30 years for a sequel to come together. After years trapped in development hell Top Gun: Maverick will finally land in cinemas June 2020, with Joseph Kosinski ( Tron: Legacy ) directing. Cruise's regular collaborator Christopher McQuarrie ( Mission: Impossible - Fallout ) also co-wrote the screenplay for Maverick .
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There are a lot of iconic things about Top Gun , from the catchphrases to the aviator shades, but the movie's soundtrack is another element that made it a giant hit. The soundtrack is filled with catchy power ballads, with Giorgio "Father of Disco" Moroder composing the music for some of the album's biggest tracks. The Top Gun soundtrack song list is as follows:
1. Danger Zone (Kenny Loggins)
2. Mighty Wings (Cheap Trick)
3. Playing with the Boys (Kenny Loggins)
4. Lead Me On (Teena Marie)
5. Take My Breath Away (Berlin)
6. Hot Summer Nights (Miami Sound Machine)
7. Heaven in Your Eyes (Loverboy)
8. Through the Fire (Larry Greene)
9. Destination Unknown (Marietta)
10. Top Gun Anthem" (Harold Faltermeyer/Steve Stevens)
Top Gun soon became the best selling soundtrack of 1986, with "Take My Breath Away" and "Danger Zone" becoming chart-topping hits. "Take My Breath Away" would go on to win the Academy Award for Best Original Song and is still regarded as a classic love song. "Danger Zone" would quickly become the song everyone associated with Top Gun , however, though Kenny Loggins wasn't the first choice to sing it. Toto and REO Speedwagon were approached first before Loggins recorded it.
Bryan Adams was also invited to be part of the Top Gun soundtrack but would turn it down because he felt the movie glorified war. Later re-releases of the soundtrack would expand on the original song list; the 1999 Special Expanded Edition added tracks like "Great Balls Of Fire" and "You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling" while the 2006 Deluxe Edition included bonus songs like Mr. Mister's "Broken Wings" and "The Power Of Love."
The Top Gun soundtrack is like a time machine back to the 1980s, and while not every song is a classic, the album is still a lot of fun. The soundtrack for Top Gun: Maverick will have a hard time topping it, though "Danger Zone" will at least be coming back.
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Top songs: a guide to Tom Cruise singing cheesy tunes in movies
Might as well face it, Tom Cruise is addicted to belting out an off-key classic in his films. Here's a quick guide to some of his most memorable – and more forgettable – moments on the mic
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Ace fighter pilot, champion stock car racer, secret agent extraordinaire, barman at TGI Fridays: Tom Cruise has lived exciting lives which we mere mortals can only dream of through his blockbuster acting roles. And yet, from watching the vertically challenged sexy scientologist’s movies over the years, I can’t help but sense that his greatest ambition in life has never been fully realised.
I still haven’t seen Top Gun: Maverick – and I understand he judiciously leaves the theme song to Lady Gaga – but if it doesn’t feature a scene in which Cruise wonkily if gamely sings his little heart out to some sort of vintage rock’n’roll tune then he is selling us all and indeed himself short. The man clearly just wants to sing!
Not content merely packing the soundtracks of his movies with hit songs that can have taken anywhere between three and seven minutes to write – be it Take a Look Around , Limp Bizkit’s butthurt riff on a Lalo Schifrin TV theme classic from 2000’s Mission: Impossible 2 , or Paul McCartney’s fantastically lazy Vanilla Sky from 2001’s film of the same name (sample lyric: “Tonight you fly so high up/In the vanilla sky” ) – Cruise has on many a memorable occasion grabbed the mic himself, only rarely crashing and burning in the process. Shake your nerves and rattle your brain, with a short history of Tom Cruise singing in films.
Great Balls of Fire – Top Gun (1986)
Whether it’s spectacular aerial dogfights or a very homoerotic beach volleyball match, Cruise’s breakout action classic is full of memorable scenes, including not just one but two where he sings. The best is of course when Mav and Goose and their respective better halves are drunk in a bar, and Goose is banging away at an upright piano with his young son perched on top, and the two BFFs are going ballistic howling Jerry Lee Lewis’s horndog anthem like a right pair of flaming testes. Unbearably wholesome content.
Addicted to Love – Cocktail (1988)
It’s hard to believe it happened not long after Top Gun , but Cruise’s arguably worst-ever film saw him play a flair bartender at a MOR American chain restaurant, serving up extravagantly made boozes with often sexy results. His credentials as the money-maker shakin’ lothario who can also do you a decent margarita are burnished by a scene in which the erotic mixologist starts ad-libbing to Robert Palmer’s Addicted to Love behind the bar while a woman stares at him longingly, whether smitten or perhaps just wondering when the hell she’s getting her drink.
Free Fallin’ – Jerry Maguire (1996)
He’s a cocky American sports agent just been binned from his job, she’s a naive and let’s face it desperate secretary and single mum (played by the future multiple Oscar-winning Renée Zellweger). Their relationship makes no sense whatsoever and is actually quite tragic. But watch this much-overrated romcom anyway for the always enjoyable scene where Jerry’s driving off from doing what he thinks is a career-saving deal, searching the radio for a song to match his ecstatic mood, before finally settling on Tom Petty’s 1989 classic Free Fallin’ . Cue Cruise frantically car singing along at the top of his voice with no-one’s-listening aplomb.
Little Deuce Coupe – War of the Worlds (2005)
“The chances of anything coming from Mars are a million to one, but still they come!” OK, so sadly Cruise didn’t have a go at singing Jeff Wayne’s 1978 funky prog-rock opera based on HG Wells’ Victorian era proto-sci-fi frightener. But in playing the unlikely part of the deadbeat dad in Steven Spielberg’s 2005 blockbuster movie adaptation, he does have a pretty sweet moment when, searching his mind in vain for a lullaby to sing his terrified daughter, from somewhere he comes up with The Beach Boys’ 1963 hot-rod rock ode, sung in a fragile reedy voice with tears in his eyes.
Various songs – Rock of Ages (2012)
Perhaps we should be more careful what we wish for. Back in 2012, Cruise really did get to fulfil many of his obvious rock star fantasies by joining the ensemble cast of a film based on a popular glam-rock Broadway jukebox musical. The actor took lessons with Axl Rose’s vocal coach to get up to scratch for his role as brooding superstar Stacey Jaxx, and ended up singing surprisingly passable lead vocals on various songs including Guns N’ Roses’ Paradise City , Bon Jovi’s Wanted Dead or Alive and Def Leppard’s Pour Some Sugar on Me . Luckily the film tanked at the box office, and music’s loss remains acting’s gain.
Malcolm Jack is a freelance journalist
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Worst To Best: Tom Cruise Movie Singles and Theme Songs
Tom cruise has left a long mark on film history, but also on the history of pop music. we ranked his greatest hits (and then some)..
Tom Cruise has a long history making movies, as Top Gun: Maverick 's arrival 36 years after the original ride into the danger zone has reminded everyone. He’s also had a long history on the pop charts, however indirectly. There’s not a lot that unifies songs that have appeared on Tom Cruise soundtracks, but many have taken on a life of their own after making appearances in Cruise’s films. Below is a ranking of 25 theme songs and/or singles from Cruise movies, from the awful to the sublime (with many that fall somewhere in the semi-memorable middle).
26. “Kokomo,” The Beach Boys (from Cocktail )
A truly dreadful late-career Beach Boys hit, “Kokomo” was inescapable in the summer of 1988 and has, sadly, remained so ever since. It’s at the bottom of this list because it belongs at the bottom of just about every list for which it qualifies, including “Music Videos With John Stamos Cameos” or “Songs Co-Written by Children of Doris Day Who Made Enemies of Charles Manson.”
25. “Take a Look Around (Theme From Mission: Impossible 2 ),” Limp Bizkit (from Mission: Impossible 2 )
Cocktail ’s soundtrack became a huge hit (we’ll meet a single from it again further up the list), in the process helping to inaugurate an era in which soundtrack albums packed with of-the-moment artists were a mandatory element of any blockbuster movie release, whether the of-the-moment artists really fit the spirit of the film or not. Case in point: the Mission: Impossible II soundtrack, filled with very-2000 hard rock (and Tori Amos), bottoming out with this dire Limp Bizkit song in which singer Fred Durst mostly grouses about critics. But, hey, at least it incorporates the famous riff from the Lalo Schifrin theme. Synergy!
24. “Someday,” Black Eyed Peas (from Knight & Day )
An autotuned disaster that’s not even good by Black Eyed Peas’ standards.
23. “Losin’ It,” Jeff Allan Band (from Losin’ It )
Cruise took on his first starring role in this sleazy (but Curtis Hanson directed) teen comedy in which he plays one of a quartet of ‘60s teens trying to, you guessed it, lose it in Tijuana. Recorded by the never-heard-from-again Jeff Allan Band, this is possibly the most generic ‘80s theme song ever committed to wax.
22. “Paradise City,” Tom Cruise (from Rock of Ages )
Cruise has stuck almost entirely to action films over the last couple of decades. His appearance in Adam Shankman’s 2012 adaptation of the popular jukebox musical Rock of Ages is an exception. This stab at Guns N' Roses glory might be fun in context (and he hits some impressive high notes), but in isolation it’s a real don’t-quit-your-day-job moment.
21. “Don’t Worry, Be Happy,” Bobby McFerrin (from Cocktail )
Yes, Cocktail’s soundtrack went quadruple platinum in part because of this a cappella bromide. No, science still does not understand why.
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20. “All the Right Moves,” Jennifer Warnes and Chris Thompson (from All the Right Moves )
‘80s soundtrack regular Jennifer Warnes joins forces with Manfred Mann vocalist Chris Thompson for a bland-but-harmless anthem from this early-career football drama.
19. “Old Time Rock and Roll,” Bob Seger (from Risky Business )
Remember what we said about “Paradise City” probably playing better in context than in isolation? The same goes for one of the most famous songs in the Tom Cruise filmography. Yes, Cruise dancing in his underwear to this Bob Seger hit, originally released in 1979, soundtracks the moment that made Cruise a star. But, yeesh, is it obnoxious when encountered in the wild, a paean to classic rock and roll values that’s more grumpy than celebratory. Seger released a lot of immortal songs in his heyday. This shouldn’t have been one of them.
18. “Danger Zone,” Kenny Loggins (from Top Gun )
Ditto this Kenny Loggins track from Top Gun. It’s the perfect song in Top Gun, but who wants to hear it anywhere else? (Apparently a lot of people. It was a big hit. But should it have been?)
17. “Impossible,” Kanye West feat. Twista, Keyshia Cole and BJ (from Mission: Impossible III )
Kanye West’s contribution to the world Mission: Impossible soundtracks appeared back when the producer/rapper could seemingly do no wrong. Seemingly. This isn’t his finest moment and quietly disappeared after failing to crack both the pop and R&B/hip-hop Top 40.
16. “Endless Love,” Lionel Richie and Diana Ross (from Endless Love )
Cruise has only a small part in Franco Zefferelli’s ill-fated 1981 adaptation of a pretty good Scott Spencer novel, which yielded this sappy theme song from two remarkable talents. It might rank higher if it didn’t immediately summon up the memory of dentists’ waiting rooms.
15. “Sympathy for the Devil,” Guns N Roses (from Interview with the Vampire )
Notable mostly for being recorded at the very tail end of the original(ish) Guns N’ Roses lineup’s existence, this solid, unremarkable cover of the Rolling Stones classic plays over the closing credits of Neil Jordan’s Anne Rice adaptation.
14. “Show Me Heaven,” Maria McKee (from Days of Thunder )
Lone Justice is a pioneering country rock band from the ‘80s waiting for rediscovery, and singer Maria McKee probably deserved more success as a solo artist than she enjoyed. But also: Zzzzzzzz….
13. “Hold My Hand,” Lady Gaga (from Top Gun: Maverick )
Given the pounding standard set by the hits from the original Top Gun soundtrack and Lady Gaga’s own masterful ability to go biiiiiiig, why does this just-OK theme to Top Gun: Maverick sound a little too tastefully restrained?
12. “Iko Iko”, The Belle Stars (from Rain Man )
The British group the Belle Stars was essentially defunct when the song, recorded in 1982, appeared on the Rain Man soundtrack in a remixed form, in 1988. That didn’t stop it from becoming a hit, however. That’s just part of the song’s long history, which dates back to Mardis Gras Indian chants and became a big hit for the Dixie Cups in 1965 (a version that smashes this not-bad cover to pieces).
11. “Is Your Love Strong Enough,” Bryan Ferry (from Legend )
In 1982, Roxy Music released Avalon , a bittersweet, atmospheric light rock masterpiece. Then the group disbanded and lead singer Bryan Ferry mostly spent the rest of his career releasing (mostly pretty good) solo work that sounds like variations on Avalon . This is one of them. It’s not bad.
10. “Vanilla Sky,” Paul McCartney (from Vanilla Sky )
Cameron Crowe’s 2001 Vanilla Sky is a big, twisty, ambitious science fiction film about memory and meaning that makes extremely innovative use of pop music from start to finish, sometimes bleeding one song into another to hallucinatory effect. McCartney’s theme is a restrained, moody little ditty. It’s a counterintuitive choice, but not a bad one.
9. “Book of Days,” Enya (from Far and Away )
With songs that mixed dreamy, Celtic-inspired melodies, ethereal vocals, and lots and lots of synths, Enya became a kind of genre unto herself. Who better to provide the theme to Ron Howard’s the-story-of-the-Irish-in-America film starring Cruise and Nicole Kidman? Nobody, that’s who.
8. “Oblivion,” M83 with Susanne Sundfør (from Oblivion )
The French synth-pop act M83 branched out into film scores with the theme to this kind-of-overlooked (but worthwhile) sci-fi movie from 2011. For the theme the group brought in Norwegian singer Susanne Sundfør, whose vocals match nicely against the sweeping sounds behind it. Though not a huge hit, it’s a rare Cruise soundtrack song from the digital era, after studios and labels had given up on creating monster albums to go with their huge movies. No one tried to spin a hit off of, say, The Mummy or Edge of Tomorrow (though it’s kind of fun to imagine what those tracks might have sounded like).
7. “It’s in the Way that You Use It,” Eric Clapton (from The Color of Money )
No, it’s not hip. Yes, Clapton has been freely offering a lot of shitty opinions lately. But its smoky, ‘80s beer commercial power is still pretty undeniable.
6. “Theme from Mission: Impossible” by Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen Jr. (from Mission: Impossible )
Called upon to update Lalo Schifrin’s classic theme for the mid-‘90s, the other two guys in U2 kind of kill it (in a mid-‘90s kind of way).
5. ”A Hard Rain’s a-Gonna Fall,” Edie Brickell & New Bohemians (from Born on the Fourth of July )
For a brief moment at the end of the 1980s it looked like folk (and folk-adjacent) music was going to make a comeback, thanks to some surprise hits from Tracey Chapman and Edie Brickell & New Bohemians. This turned out to be a phenomenon isolated to, well, those mostly just those two artists. But it explains how Brickell and her band got the nod to cover this Bob Dylan classic for Oliver Stone’s Ron Kovic biopic. It’s a ‘60s song given a slick-but-effective ’80s sheen, making it kind of perfect for the movie.
4. “Secret Garden,” Bruce Springsteen (from Jerry Maguire )
One of the best songs from Springsteen’s wandering ’90s, this restrained ballad was written a few years before Jerry Maguire but sounds custom-made for Cameron Crowe’s tender romance. It became a hit, but only after a Portland radio station created an unauthorized remix incorporating dialogue from the film.
3. Baby Did a Bad, Bad Thing,” Chris Isaak (from Eyes Wide Shut )
Similarly, this sinuous Chris Isaak song sounds like it was recorded just for Stanley Kubrick’s night-long journey of sexual anxiety, even though it was cut years earlier. It sets a tone of sexy menace that the film locks into and never abandons.
2. “Take My Breath Away,” Berlin (from Top Gun )
The synthesizer wasn’t invented only so this Oscar-winning power ballad could exist, but maybe it should have been?
1.“Save Me,” Aimee Mann (from Magnolia )
Just as “Kokomo” provided the inevitable bottom for this list, Aimee Mann’s Magnolia soundtrack serves as the unavoidable top. Take your pick of Mann tracks featured in the film, but we’re going with this one.
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1. Endless Love (1981)
R | 116 min | Drama, Romance
Parental disapproval of a passionate romance between two teenagers leads to arguments, circumstance, insanity and tragedy.
Director: Franco Zeffirelli | Stars: Brooke Shields , Martin Hewitt , Shirley Knight , Don Murray
Votes: 9,537 | Gross: $31.18M
2. Taps (I) (1981)
PG | 126 min | Drama
Military cadets take extreme measures to ensure the future of their academy when its existence is threatened by local condo developers.
Director: Harold Becker | Stars: George C. Scott , Timothy Hutton , Ronny Cox , Sean Penn
Votes: 20,052 | Gross: $35.86M
3. The Outsiders (1983)
PG | 91 min | Crime, Drama
In a small Oklahoma town in 1964, the rivalry between two gangs, the poor Greasers and the rich Socs, heats up when one gang member accidentally kills a member of the other.
Director: Francis Ford Coppola | Stars: C. Thomas Howell , Matt Dillon , Ralph Macchio , Patrick Swayze
Votes: 97,156 | Gross: $25.60M
4. Losin' It (1982)
R | 100 min | Comedy, Drama
Set in 1965, four rowdy teenage guys travel to Tijuana, Mexico for a night of partying when they are joined by a heartbroken housewife who is in town seeking a quick divorce.
Director: Curtis Hanson | Stars: Tom Cruise , Jackie Earle Haley , John Stockwell , John P. Navin Jr.
Votes: 5,208 | Gross: $1.25M
5. All the Right Moves (1983)
R | 91 min | Drama, Romance, Sport
An ambitious young football star is trapped in a dying mill town--unless his gridiron skills can win him a way out.
Director: Michael Chapman | Stars: Tom Cruise , Lea Thompson , Craig T. Nelson , Charles Cioffi
Votes: 20,361 | Gross: $17.23M
6. Risky Business (1983)
R | 99 min | Comedy, Crime, Drama
A Chicago teenager is looking for fun at home while his parents are away, but the situation quickly gets out of hand.
Director: Paul Brickman | Stars: Tom Cruise , Rebecca De Mornay , Joe Pantoliano , Richard Masur
Votes: 99,551 | Gross: $63.50M
7. Legend (1985)
PG | 94 min | Adventure, Fantasy, Romance
A young man must stop the Lord of Darkness from destroying daylight and marrying the woman he loves.
Director: Ridley Scott | Stars: Tom Cruise , Mia Sara , Tim Curry , David Bennent
Votes: 72,267 | Gross: $15.50M
8. Top Gun (1986)
PG | 109 min | Action, Drama
As students at the United States Navy's elite fighter weapons school compete to be best in the class, one daring young pilot learns a few things from a civilian instructor that are not taught in the classroom.
Director: Tony Scott | Stars: Tom Cruise , Tim Robbins , Kelly McGillis , Val Kilmer
Votes: 500,980 | Gross: $179.80M
9. The Color of Money (1986)
R | 119 min | Drama, Sport
Fast Eddie Felson teaches a cocky but immensely talented protégé the ropes of pool hustling, which in turn inspires him to make an unlikely comeback.
Director: Martin Scorsese | Stars: Paul Newman , Tom Cruise , Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio , Helen Shaver
Votes: 93,083 | Gross: $52.29M
10. Cocktail (1988)
R | 104 min | Comedy, Drama, Romance
A talented New York City bartender takes a job at a bar in Jamaica and falls in love.
Director: Roger Donaldson | Stars: Tom Cruise , Bryan Brown , Elisabeth Shue , Lisa Banes
Votes: 91,641 | Gross: $78.22M
11. Rain Man (1988)
R | 133 min | Drama
After a selfish L.A. yuppie learns his estranged father left a fortune to an autistic-savant brother in Ohio that he didn't know existed, he absconds with his brother and sets out across the country, hoping to gain a larger inheritance.
Director: Barry Levinson | Stars: Dustin Hoffman , Tom Cruise , Valeria Golino , Gerald R. Molen
Votes: 545,535 | Gross: $178.80M
12. Born on the Fourth of July (1989)
R | 145 min | Biography, Drama, War
The biography of Ron Kovic . Paralyzed in the Vietnam war, he becomes an anti-war and pro-human rights political activist after feeling betrayed by the country for which he fought.
Director: Oliver Stone | Stars: Tom Cruise , Bryan Larkin , Raymond J. Barry , Caroline Kava
Votes: 115,613 | Gross: $70.00M
13. Days of Thunder (1990)
PG-13 | 107 min | Action, Drama, Sport
A young hot-shot stock car driver gets his chance to compete at the top level.
Director: Tony Scott | Stars: Tom Cruise , Nicole Kidman , Robert Duvall , Randy Quaid
Votes: 96,180 | Gross: $82.67M
14. A Few Good Men (1992)
R | 138 min | Drama, Thriller
Military lawyer Lieutenant Daniel Kaffee defends Marines accused of murder. They contend they were acting under orders.
Director: Rob Reiner | Stars: Tom Cruise , Jack Nicholson , Demi Moore , Kevin Bacon
Votes: 286,563 | Gross: $141.34M
15. The Firm (1993)
R | 154 min | Drama, Mystery, Thriller
A young lawyer joins a prestigious law firm only to discover that it has a sinister dark side.
Director: Sydney Pollack | Stars: Tom Cruise , Jeanne Tripplehorn , Gene Hackman , Hal Holbrook
Votes: 147,369 | Gross: $158.35M
16. Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles (1994)
R | 123 min | Drama, Fantasy, Horror
A vampire tells his epic life story: love, betrayal, loneliness, and hunger.
Director: Neil Jordan | Stars: Brad Pitt , Tom Cruise , Antonio Banderas , Kirsten Dunst
Votes: 346,518 | Gross: $105.26M
17. Mission: Impossible (1996)
PG-13 | 110 min | Action, Adventure, Thriller
An American agent, under false suspicion of disloyalty, must discover and expose the real spy without the help of his organization.
Director: Brian De Palma | Stars: Tom Cruise , Jon Voight , Emmanuelle Béart , Henry Czerny
Votes: 469,313 | Gross: $180.98M
18. Jerry Maguire (1996)
R | 139 min | Comedy, Drama, Romance
When a sports agent has a moral epiphany and is fired for expressing it, he decides to put his new philosophy to the test as an independent agent with the only athlete who stays with him and his former colleague.
Director: Cameron Crowe | Stars: Tom Cruise , Cuba Gooding Jr. , Renée Zellweger , Kelly Preston
Votes: 286,406 | Gross: $153.95M
19. Eyes Wide Shut (1999)
R | 159 min | Drama, Mystery, Thriller
A Manhattan doctor embarks on a bizarre, night-long odyssey after his wife's admission of unfulfilled longing.
Director: Stanley Kubrick | Stars: Tom Cruise , Nicole Kidman , Todd Field , Sydney Pollack
Votes: 373,984 | Gross: $55.69M
20. Magnolia (1999)
R | 188 min | Drama
An epic mosaic of interrelated characters in search of love, forgiveness and meaning in the San Fernando Valley.
Director: Paul Thomas Anderson | Stars: Tom Cruise , Jason Robards , Julianne Moore , Philip Seymour Hoffman
Votes: 327,847 | Gross: $22.46M
21. Mission: Impossible II (2000)
PG-13 | 123 min | Action, Adventure, Thriller
IMF agent Ethan Hunt is sent to Sydney to find and destroy a genetically modified disease called "Chimera".
Director: John Woo | Stars: Tom Cruise , Dougray Scott , Thandiwe Newton , Ving Rhames
Votes: 376,956 | Gross: $215.41M
22. Stanley Kubrick: A Life in Pictures (2001)
Not Rated | 142 min | Documentary, Biography
The career and life of Stanley Kubrick is explored through pictures, clips from his films, his old home movies, comments from his colleagues and a narration by Tom Cruise .
Director: Jan Harlan | Stars: Katharina Kubrick , Malcolm McDowell , Stanley Kubrick , Barbara Kroner
Votes: 12,199
23. Vanilla Sky (2001)
R | 136 min | Fantasy, Mystery, Romance
A self-indulgent and vain publishing magnate finds his privileged life upended after a vehicular accident with a resentful lover.
Director: Cameron Crowe | Stars: Tom Cruise , Penélope Cruz , Cameron Diaz , Kurt Russell
Votes: 285,195 | Gross: $100.61M
24. Space Station 3D (2002)
Not Rated | 47 min | Documentary
From outer space countries don't exist.
Director: Toni Myers | Stars: Tom Cruise , James Arnold , Michael J. Bloomfield , Robert D. Cabana
Votes: 1,745 | Gross: $93.37M
25. Minority Report (2002)
PG-13 | 145 min | Action, Crime, Mystery
John works with the PreCrime police which stop crimes before they take place, with the help of three 'PreCogs' who can foresee crimes. Events ensue when John finds himself framed for a future murder.
Director: Steven Spielberg | Stars: Tom Cruise , Colin Farrell , Samantha Morton , Max von Sydow
Votes: 583,191 | Gross: $132.07M
26. Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002)
PG-13 | 94 min | Action, Adventure, Comedy
Upon learning that his father has been kidnapped, Austin Powers must travel to 1975 and defeat the aptly named villain Goldmember, who is working with Dr. Evil.
Director: Jay Roach | Stars: Mike Myers , Beyoncé , Seth Green , Michael York
Votes: 222,506 | Gross: $213.31M
27. The Last Samurai (2003)
R | 154 min | Action, Drama
Nathan Algren, a US army veteran, is hired by the Japanese emperor to train his army in the modern warfare techniques. Nathan finds himself trapped in a struggle between two eras and two worlds.
Director: Edward Zwick | Stars: Tom Cruise , Ken Watanabe , Billy Connolly , William Atherton
Votes: 469,800 | Gross: $111.11M
28. Collateral (2004)
R | 120 min | Action, Crime, Drama
A cab driver finds himself the hostage of an engaging contract killer as he makes his rounds from hit to hit during one night in Los Angeles.
Director: Michael Mann | Stars: Tom Cruise , Jamie Foxx , Jada Pinkett Smith , Mark Ruffalo
Votes: 432,235 | Gross: $101.01M
29. War of the Worlds (2005)
PG-13 | 116 min | Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi
An alien invasion threatens the future of humanity. The catastrophic nightmare is depicted through the eyes of one American family fighting for survival.
Director: Steven Spielberg | Stars: Tom Cruise , Dakota Fanning , Tim Robbins , Miranda Otto
Votes: 474,164 | Gross: $234.28M
30. Mission: Impossible III (2006)
PG-13 | 126 min | Action, Adventure, Thriller
IMF agent Ethan Hunt comes into conflict with a dangerous and sadistic arms dealer who threatens his life and his fiancée in response.
Director: J.J. Abrams | Stars: Tom Cruise , Michelle Monaghan , Ving Rhames , Philip Seymour Hoffman
Votes: 389,986 | Gross: $134.03M
31. Lions for Lambs (2007)
R | 92 min | Crime, Drama, Mystery
Injuries sustained by two Army rangers behind enemy lines in Afghanistan set off a sequence of events involving a congressman, a journalist and a professor.
Director: Robert Redford | Stars: Tom Cruise , Meryl Streep , Robert Redford , Michael Peña
Votes: 52,602 | Gross: $15.00M
32. Valkyrie (2008)
PG-13 | 121 min | Drama, History, Thriller
A dramatization of the July 20, 1944 assassination and political coup plot by desperate renegade German Army officers against Adolf Hitler during World War II.
Director: Bryan Singer | Stars: Tom Cruise , Bill Nighy , Carice van Houten , Kenneth Branagh
Votes: 258,823 | Gross: $83.08M
33. Tropic Thunder (2008)
R | 107 min | Action, Comedy, War
Through a series of freak occurrences, a group of actors shooting a big-budget war movie are forced to become the soldiers they are portraying.
Director: Ben Stiller | Stars: Ben Stiller , Jack Black , Robert Downey Jr. , Jeff Kahn
Votes: 446,920 | Gross: $110.52M
34. Knight and Day (2010)
PG-13 | 109 min | Action, Adventure, Comedy
A young woman gets mixed up with a disgraced spy who is trying to clear his name.
Director: James Mangold | Stars: Tom Cruise , Cameron Diaz , Peter Sarsgaard , Jordi Mollà
Votes: 210,081 | Gross: $76.42M
35. Takers (2010)
PG-13 | 107 min | Action, Crime, Drama
A group of bank robbers find their multi-million dollar plan interrupted by a hard-boiled detective.
Director: John Luessenhop | Stars: Chris Brown , Hayden Christensen , Matt Dillon , Michael Ealy
Votes: 65,701 | Gross: $57.74M
36. Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol (2011)
PG-13 | 132 min | Action, Adventure, Thriller
The IMF is shut down when it's implicated in the bombing of the Kremlin, causing Ethan Hunt and his new team to go rogue to clear their organization's name.
Director: Brad Bird | Stars: Tom Cruise , Jeremy Renner , Simon Pegg , Paula Patton
Votes: 527,595 | Gross: $209.40M
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Superstars Tom Cruise and Pedro Pascal , recent Oscar winner Emma Stone and the legendary “Godzilla Minus One” are among the winners of the 4th annual Critics Choice Super Awards .
The awards, which honor fan-favorite genres in film and television, saw a diverse array of movies and TV shows garnering accolades from international critics and journalists. Leading the cinematic charge, “Godzilla: Minus One” (Toho), “Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning” (Paramount), “Poor Things” (Searchlight), and “Talk to Me” (A24) each secured two wins, the most of any movies.
On the television front, HBO’s “The Last of Us” dominated, clinching seven trophies in its debut season. This sweep included awards in both the superhero and horror film categories. Stars Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey won two awards each for their portrayal of survivors in a post-apocalyptic world, while co-star Melanie Lynskey was named best villain.
The full list of winners are below.
Film Winners
Best Action Movie: “John Wick: Chapter 4”
Actor in an Action Movie: Tom Cruise – “Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning”
Actress in an Action Movie: Rebecca Ferguson – “Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning”
Superhero Movie: “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse”
Actor in an Action Movie: Michael Fassbender – “The Killer”
Actress in a Superhero Movie: Iman Vellani – “The Marvels”
Horror Movie: “Talk to Me”
Actor in an Action Movie: Nicolas Cage – “Dream Scenario”
Actress in an Action Movie: Sophie Wilde – “Talk to Me”
Science Fiction/Fantasy Movie: “Godzilla Minus One”
Actor in a Science Fiction/Fantasy Movie: Mark Ruffalo – “Poor Things”
Actress in a Science Fiction/Fantasy Movie: Emma Stone – “Poor Things”
Villiain in a Movie: Godzilla – “Godzilla Minus One”
Actor in an Action Series, Limited Series or Made for TV Movie: Idris Elba — “Hijack” (Apple TV+)
Actress in an Action Series, Limited Series or Made for TV Movie: Zoe Saldaña – “Special Ops: Lioness”
Superhero Series, Limited Series or Made-for-TV Movie: “The Last of Us”
Actor in a Superhero Series, Limited Series or Made-for-TV Movie: Pedro Pascal – “The Last of Us”
Actress in a Superhero Series, Limited Series or Made-for-TV Movie: Bella Ramsey – “The Last of Us”
Horror Series, Limited Series or Made-for-TV Movie: “The Last of Us”
Actor in a Horror Series, Limited Series or Made-for-TV Movie: Pedro Pascal — “The Last of Us”
Actress in a Horror Series, Limited Series or Made-for-TV Movie: Bella Ramsey — “The Last of Us”
Science Fiction/Fantasy Series, Limited Series or Made-for-TV Movie: “Black Mirror: Joan Is Awful”
Actor in a Science Fiction/Fantasy Series, Limited Series or Made-for-TV Movie: Jharrel Jerome — “I’m a Virgo” and Kurt Russell — “Monarch: Legacy of Monsters”
Actress in a Science Fiction/Fantasy Series, Limited Series or Made-for-TV Movie: Annie Murphy — “Black Mirror: Joan is Awful”
Villain in a Series, Limited Series or Made-for-TV Movie: Melanie Lynskey – “The Last of Us”
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7 best Easter movies to watch for the holiday
Celebrate Easter by streaming these movies
Easter isn’t just a religious holiday. It’s a time to celebrate the return of bright colors to nature, the spring fever that makes you feel as if anything is possible after a long winter, and, of course, the universal adoration of bunnies and chocolate.
If you have little ones to entertain, you may want to opt for classic ‘70s TV specials like "Here Comes Peter Cottontail," "It’s the Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown!" and "The Easter Bunny is Comin’ to Town".
For a more mature crowd, here are seven Easter movies to watch for the holiday.
'The Last Temptation of Christ'
For those who can appreciate a Biblical film that isn’t a faithful retelling, there is Martin Scorsese’s 1988 opus based on the controversial novel by Nikos Kazantzakis. Scorsese received an Oscar nomination (and death threats) for his bold shepherding of the script, which imagines the human fears, doubts, and desires Jesus of Nazareth (Willem Dafoe) confronts as an imperfect man struggling to accept his divine role and fate. The movie is unpredictable, from the R-rated introduction of Mary Magdalene (Barbara Hershey), the sympathetic portrayal of Judas (Harvey Keitel), and the inspired casting of Pontius Pilate (David Bowie) to the jaw-dropping twist offering Jesus the chance to rewrite the ending to the greatest story ever told.
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- Other epic tellings of the Passion streaming now include the 1973 adaptation of the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical "Jesus Christ Superstar" ( Peacock ), also accused of blasphemy, and 1965’s star-packed "The Greatest Story Ever Told" ( Prime Video ).
'Easter Parade'
Fondly remembered as the only pairing of Judy Garland and Fred Astaire, the 1948 gem honors the tradition of fashionable New Yorkers strolling down Fifth Avenue on Easter Sunday (in fact, the city still holds an Easter Bonnet Festival ). In this 1912-set Irving Berlin musical, Astaire plays Broadway star Don Hughes, who learns his dance partner, Nadine (Ann Miller), is leaving their act to headline her own show. To make her jealous, he decides to turn humble hoofer Hannah Brown (Garland) into the next talk of the town. His plan works, but things get complicated when Don’s buddy Johnny (Peter Lawford) falls for Hannah, who’s head over heels for Don, who’s still thinking about Nadine.
As stellar as Garland is, it’s the showstoppers from Astaire (“Steppin’ Out With My Baby”) and Miller (“Shakin’ the Blues Away”) that you’ll be rewinding.
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"The Ten Commandments" gets the coveted annual airing on ABC, but if you’re going to watch Charlton Heston in a grand saga this weekend, consider the sweeping adaptation of Lew Wallace’s novel that is tied for the most Oscar wins ever (11). In the Best Picture from 1959, proud Jewish prince Judah Ben-Hur (Heston) refuses to side with his childhood friend turned Roman tribune Messala (Stephen Boyd), who eventually condemns Judah to row in the galleys and imprisons his mother and sister. After four years and an unlikely adult adoption by the Roman consul who turned him into a triumphant charioteer, Judah returns to Jerusalem to find his loved ones and exact revenge on Messala. Cue the nine-minute chariot race that remains awe-inspiring and heart-pounding 65 years later.
Judah’s journey coincides with the rise of another threat to the Roman Empire: Jesus (Claude Heater, face unseen and voice unheard), who’s preaching that God lives in everyone not just the emperor. Their paths cross multiple times, briefly but poignantly, culminating in Judah witnessing the crucifixion and finally understanding the power and peace of forgiveness.
Sometimes the most controversial thing a woman can do is open a chocolaterie during Lent. In 1959 France, Vianne (a wonderful Juliette Binoche) blows into a conservative countryside town with her young daughter (Victoire Thivisol) in tow and challenges the rigid morality preached by its mayor (Alfred Molina), who predicts she’ll be out of business by Easter. The Oscar-nominated 2000 charmer, directed by Lasse Hallström, costars Lena Olin as an abused wife who finds her joie de vivre in Vianne’s shop, Judi Dench as a cantankerous grandmother who transforms into a bawdy delight over a cup of cocoa and Carrie-Ann Moss as her disapproving daughter, and Johnny Depp as Vianne’s riverboat-dwelling, guitar-picking love interest.
The warmhearted movie’s final sermon — measure your goodness not by that which you exclude from your life, but by what and who you choose to include — still rings true. Make sure you have chocolate in the house; you’re gonna want some.
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'Miss Potter'
This empowering 2006 biopic from "Babe" director Chris Noonan isn’t the first film that comes to mind when thinking of Renée Zellweger. But she earned a Golden Globe nomination for portraying beloved English children’s book author and illustrator Beatrix Potter, whose career launched with the 1902 publication of "The Tale of Peter Rabbit." Beatrix is another single woman defying the conventions of her time, choosing not to marry for security and instead making her own money and decisions. While Easter is never mentioned, Beatrix’s affection for Peter and her other animal “friends” (she talks to them on the page) captures the spirit of the season, as do her efforts to preserve the picturesque Lake District — her source of inspiration, then rejuvenation following a heartbreak that you shouldn’t spoil by Googling.
Ewan McGregor reteams with Zellweger, his costar in the underrated 2003 rom-com ‘Down With Love,’ for a more tender love story, playing Beatrix’s unmarried publisher Norman Warne. Zellweger and Emily Watson as Norman’s single sister make another formidable pair.
- Also worth noting: The 2018 film "Peter Rabbit" ( Prime Video ) and its 2021 sequel, "Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway" ( Hulu ), are also streaming.
'Steel Magnolias'
We could think of worse Easter traditions than watching this 1989 tearjerker, which, let’s not forget, ends at an Easter egg hunt that reminds us that life — and friendly bickering — goes on. Julia Roberts nabbed her first Oscar nomination playing Shelby, a diabetic Louisiana bride-to-be, who’s willing to sacrifice whatever it takes to have a child. Playwright Robert Harling’s script gifts Sally Field (as Shelby’s mother, M'Lynn) one of the most unforgettable, moving meltdowns in cinema history conveying the pain, confusion, and anger of grief.
Just as memorable is the unexpected tension-cutter delivered by co-stars Olympia Dukakis and Shirley MacLaine, and the essential truth uttered by Dolly Parton, the ultimate steel magnolia: “Laughter through tears is my favorite emotion.” As an adult who’ll inevitably experience loss, laughter is the only way through.
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'Hank and Mike'
If your taste runs truly irreverent — e.g. you’re a fan of Trey Parker and Matt Stone’s pre-"South Park" films — you might be the audience for this 2008 low-budget, R-rated downsizing comedy starring and written by Thomas Michael and Paolo Mancini. When a bottom-line consultant (Chris Klein) suggests the company responsible for the holiday lay off some of its Easter bunnies (they get paid year-round for working one day, after all), partners/roommates Hank and Mike (Michael and Mancini, in rabbit costumes they never remove) get the ol’ heave-ho. Hank is a crude, cigarette-smoking, horndog slacker, while Mike is a shy, sensitive, high-performing nice guy. Still, neither of them fares well in the string of temp jobs that follow.
The lives of humanoid Easter bunnies are fairly untapped in pop culture, so Michael and Mancini make some clever rules up as they go. Most jokes still land (especially in today’s job market). Just be prepared for their situation to turn very bleak before they try to win back their route, save Easter, and give us a happy ending.
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Top Gun (1986) is an action-packed military drama directed by Tony Scott and starring Tom Cruise, Val Kilmer, and Kelly McGillis. The movie follows the story of Maverick, a fighter pilot whose reckless attitude gets him reassigned to Top Gun - the Navy's premier school for elite fighter pilots.
Tom Cruise's return to the cockpit calls for a thunderous score. May 27, 2022 12 Songs, 41 minutes ℗ 2022 Interscope Records. Also available in the iTunes Store . Music Videos. Danger Zone (From "Top Gun") Kenny Loggins. I Ain't Worried. OneRepublic. Hold My Hand. Lady Gaga. More By Lorne Balfe .
Cocktail Review by William Ruhlmann. Cocktail was not only the soundtrack to a popular Tom Cruise film, it was also the four-million-selling summer party album of 1988, featuring the #1 hits "Don't Worry, Be Happy" by Bobby McFerrin and "Kokomo" by the Beach Boys, plus radio hits by Starship, the Fabulous Thunderbirds, the Georgia Satellites, and John Cougar Mellencamp.
Julianne Hough, Diego Boneta, Tom Cruise, Alec Baldwin, Russell Brand & Mary J. Blige. Add time. Closing song before the end credits. Shadows of the Night / Harden My Heart. Mary J. Blige & Julianne Hough. Add time. Sherrie starts work in the Venus club. Waiting for a Girl Like You.
The Top Gun soundtrack has one of the cheesiest, and greatest, selection of songs for any blockbuster ever made - here's every song found on the soundtrack. Top Gun is arguably the film that turned Tom Cruise into a movie star, and he was backed by a great cast that included Kelly McGillis, Anthony Edwards and Val Kilmer (Batman Forever).Directors like John Carpenter and David Cronenberg ...
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Various songs - Rock of Ages (2012) Perhaps we should be more careful what we wish for. Back in 2012, Cruise really did get to fulfil many of his obvious rock star fantasies by joining the ensemble cast of a film based on a popular glam-rock Broadway jukebox musical.
Tom Cruise. I Want to Know What Love Is. Tom Cruise. Wanted Dead or Alive. Tom Cruise. Pour Some Sugar on Me. Tom Cruise. Here I Go Again. The Rock of Ages Movie Band.
Written by Jonathan Cain, Neal Schon and Steve Perry. Performed by Julianne Hough, Diego Boneta, Tom Cruise, Alec Baldwin, Russell Brand and Mary J. Blige. Cum on Feel the Noize. Written by Jim Lea (as James Lea) and Noddy Holder (as Neville Holder) Performed by Quiet Riot. Courtesy of Pasha/CBS Records.
100 Most Featured TV Songs. Blog. Risky Business Soundtrack [1983] 11 songs / 161K views. List of Songs + Song. My Heart Tells Me. The Living Strings. Add time. Add scene description. Old Time Rock and Roll. Bob Seger & The Last Heard. Add time. Add scene description. The Pump. Jeff Beck. Add time. Add scene description. After The Fall.
Below is a ranking of 25 theme songs and/or singles from Cruise movies, from the awful to the sublime (with many that fall somewhere in the semi-memorable middle). 26. "Kokomo," The Beach Boys (from Cocktail) A truly dreadful late-career Beach Boys hit, "Kokomo" was inescapable in the summer of 1988 and has, sadly, remained so ever since.
Legend is the twenty-eighth major release and the eighth soundtrack album by the German band Tangerine Dream.It was released in 1986 for the North American theatrical version of the film Legend.It was released in the USA and Canada only. The film was written by William Hjortsberg, starred Tom Cruise, Mia Sara and Tim Curry, was produced by Arnon Milchan, directed by Ridley Scott and released ...
Risky Business is the twenty-first major release and fourth soundtrack album by Tangerine Dream.It is the soundtrack to the 1983 film Risky Business, starring Tom Cruise, and also includes songs by Bob Seger, Muddy Waters, Jeff Beck, Prince, Journey and Phil Collins.The Tangerine Dream selections consisted of two new compositions and three reworkings of previously released material (from 1979 ...
Rock of Ages is a 2012 American jukebox musical comedy film directed by Adam Shankman and based on the rock jukebox Broadway musical Rock of Ages by Chris D'Arienzo. Starring Julianne Hough and Diego Boneta in his film debut leading an ensemble cast that includes Russell Brand, Alec Baldwin, Paul Giamatti, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Malin Åkerman, Mary J. Blige, Bryan Cranston and Tom Cruise, the ...
Pour Some Sugar On Me. 1 movies. 0 episodes. WHERE YOU'VE HEARD IT. Rock of Ages 2012. Stacee Jaxx on stage at the Bourbon Rooms. 2.4K. List of all the songs by TOM CRUISE, heard in movies and tv shows. See scene descriptions, listen to their music and download songs.
Risky Business (1983) R | 99 min | Comedy, Crime, Drama. A Chicago teenager is looking for fun at home while his parents are away, but the situation quickly gets out of hand. Director: Paul Brickman | Stars: Tom Cruise, Rebecca De Mornay, Joe Pantoliano, Richard Masur. Votes: 99,539 | Gross: $63.50M.
Superstars Tom Cruise and Pedro Pascal, recent Oscar winner Emma Stone and the legendary "Godzilla Minus One" are among the winners of the 4th annual Critics Choice Super Awards.. The awards ...
List of Songs + Song. Ramble On. Led Zeppelin. 0:34. Jack goes back to his cabin on the perimeter. He plays this song on the record player. A Whiter Shade of Pale. Procol Harum. 1:26. Song Julia plays at the lake house. She tells Jack she loves this song. Oblivion (feat. Susanne Sundfør) M83. 1:59. Song during end credits.
Zellweger and Emily Watson as Norman's single sister make another formidable pair. Watch on Peacock. Also worth noting: The 2018 film "Peter Rabbit" ( Prime Video) and its 2021 sequel, "Peter ...
When Roy (Tom Cruise) is fighting/killing everyone on the plane. Rock You Like A Hurricane. Scorpions. 0:17. The trucker is singing this song while Roy is trying to land the plane behind him. Diferente. Gotan Project. 0:34. After Roy takes June from the diner and shoots Rodney, a car chase ensues.
Ball Of Confusion. The Temptations. 0:05. Cockburn's crew is shooting a Helicopter scene for the Tropic Thunder film. You're My Brother. Theodore Shapiro. 0:09. Speedman shoots a scene where his character gets shot. 3rd song in end credits. Escalation.