Tom Cruise Open Cinemacon -spraak with a moment of silence for Val Kilmer

Las Vegas (AP) -Tom Cruise opened its extremely expected Cinemacon appearance on Thursday with a moving tribute to his fellow star, Val Kilmer, who died in Los Angeles on Tuesday. “He loved movies and he gave us all a lot with his performances and his films,” Cruise told a room full of movie owners. “I really can’t tell you how much I admired his work, how much I thought of him as a person, and how grateful and honored I was when he joined ‘Top Gun’ and then came back for ‘Top Gun: Maverick’. ‘ Cruise asked for a moment of silence, which is in a clear contrast to the otherwise action-packed presentation of paramount photos’ emerging films. “Thanks, fall. I wish you good luck on your next trip, ‘he said in the quiet room. Cruise was there to be ‘Mission: Impossible-The Final Reckoning’, the eighth installment of the franchise that will hit theaters on May 23. Since the 62-year-old is one of the rare stars who is still an almost guarantee for the success of box office, is an amazing sweetheart of the annual convention and the trade in Las Vegas, where studies from the throat can get out of the throat, and take out the audi’s from the throat. The house. Cruise’s tribute to MCQ Most celebrity appearances throughout the event consisted of a few minutes on stage. But Cruise gave a thoughtful tribute to Christopher McQuarrie-or as Cruise, MCQ, was honored as the director of the year of Cinemacon. The speech, followed by a long list of thanks to colleagues and the audience, took almost 20 minutes before a new trailer was introduced. Cruise talked extensively about the filmmaker career after McQuarrie, at 26, won the Oscar for original screenplay for ‘The Usual Suspects’. “Most people still find their voices at that age, but MCQ has already written a film that has changed the film landscape,” Cruise said. The couple first worked on the 2008 drama, ‘Valkyrie’, which McQuarrie wrote together. “We met in LA in my showroom and talked for hours with films. And from that meeting, I knew he was an artist with which I was going to work with the rest of my life. I absolutely knew that he was a creative brother who shares the same love and passion for the film,” Cruise said. McQuarrie started directing the ‘Mission Impossible’ franchise with its fifth installment, ‘Rogue Nation’. Cruise tells the challenges they had with the most recent two films, including Pandemic Lockdowns and Hollywood Strikes, and credited McQuarrie to make the films happen. “He did not do it for personal glory, not just to make a film, but truly the responsibility we operated for others, for us, recognition,” Cruise said. The upcoming film was the highlight of Paramount’s slate. To kick off the presentation, four motorcyclists flew off the ramps while smoking shot from the ground before dropping from the stage and playing by the iconic theme song through corridors. “It was an honor and a privilege to work with you, learn from you, and to get you in the way for other people’s entertainment,” McQuarrie joked to sail as he accepted the award. The studio has a great film fluctuation, although Paramount’s other projects will compete a ‘mission impossible’ in the box office, boasts a handful of films that were clearly seen on a big screen. The first film they mocked was the upcoming “The Running Man” by Edgar Wright, a thriller of the Dystopian game based on the Stephen King novel of the same name. To tease the first footage from the film, actors Glen Powell, who is also honored as Cinemacon’s Star of the Year, Colman Domingo and Josh Brolin with Wright. “Now, more than ever before, we need films in the movie theaters that bring people from different backgrounds and ideologies, for one simple reason: to be entertained,” Powell said before expanding about the lengths he would entertain to. “I fell from buildings, I jumped through explosions, I hit and beat my body. This is probably what I get to ask Tom Cruise’s advice on using a stunt double. ” The studio also showed new footage from the upcoming recharge of ‘The Naked Gun’, which Liam Neeson and Pamela Anderson play. Channing Tatum, another Cinemacon Honoree for an outstanding decade of film performance, also came out on stage to represent footage for ‘robbery’, a based crime thriller over a man who escaped the prison after being convicted of various robberies. The dossier was also filled with animated franchises, such as ‘Smurfs’, performing Rihanna, and ‘The SpongeBob Movie: Search for Squarepants’, which hit theaters in December. “I actually did an episode of SpongeBob in the fifth season and I did such a good job, they asked me 18 years later,” says Mark Hamill, who interpreted in the latter as the Flying Dutchman. Brian Robbins, CEO of Paramount Pictures, painted a rosy picture of the studio, but last year acknowledged the merger of the company with Skydance. “I am incredibly proud of what we have achieved on paramount pictures amid all the noise at our parent company,” Robbins said.