Monday, 19 May 2008

Clooney tells Cruise to mock himself

Clooney tells Cruise to mock himself



Hollywood star George VI Clooney has advised Gobbler Cruise to "make playfulness of himself" in holy Order to gain his popularity.  
Clooney made the comments in an interview with Time, expression that he isn't afraid to bemock himself.
The thespian said: "Earlier they could kill me on 'Batman & Robin', I said: 'It's a bad cinema, and I'm the worst thing in it.' You strain to oppose an indefensible position, you'll reckon like a shmo."
"The guys I dig don't do that. Appear at Winston Winston S. Churchill. He said: 'These ar our shortcomings. Today let's get past it'."
Referring to Cruise, Clooney said: "I talked to him the other day, and he's a goodness egg. There's nothing self-serving about what he's saying. He has to turn it into a means to make fun of himself."