Saturday, December 10, 2011

Tom Cruise Dishes on "Ghost Protocol"


She’s always on the go, and Nicki Minaj was spotted leaving her New York City hotel on Friday (December 9).

The “Super Bass” babe looked super cute in skinny slacks, heels and a warm fur (presumably faux) coat as she hopped into her chauffeured vehicle.

Earlier in the week, the sassy rapper joined Madonna on set to shoot the video for “Give Me All Your Love,” the first single off the “Material Girl” singer’s forthcoming album.

Of her experience with the iconic and unpredictable songstress, Minaj tweeted, "OH MY f'ingggg Gahhhh!!!!! MADONNA jus kissed me!!!!! On the lips!!!!!!! It felt sooooo good. Soooo soft!!!! *passes out* aaahhhhh!!!!!!!!!"

Taking on a role like never before, a sneak peek of Rihanna in “Battleship” has been released.

In the action/sci-fi flick, the “Umbrella” singer plays a character named Raikes and her co-stars include Liam Neeson, Taylor Kitsch, Alexander Skarsgard and Brooklyn Decker.

Per IMDB’s website, the movie involves a fleet of ships that are forced to do battle with an armada of unknown origins in order to discover and thwart their destructive goals.

The action-packed, edge of seat feature hits theaters on May 18, 2012.




He’s been all over the world promoting his latest flick as of late, and during the Dubai premiere of “Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol, Tom Cruise revealed some inside details about the film.

When asked by MTV News about his favorite scene from the action flick, the award-winning actor told, "It's hard to say, because each one has been so different, and each had different kinds of challenges."

Recalling one scene that involves his character Ethan Hunt repelling into the heart of the CIA headquarters, Cruise explained, "I remember when I was doing it, my head kept hitting the floor. ... I was running out of energy, and we were running out of time."

"To one of the stunt guys, I said, 'Give me your pound coins out of your pocket,' " Cruise went on. "I put the pound coins in my shoes, the tips, so that's what allowed me to be able to balance and keep off the floor for that whole shot. That kept my face from hitting the floor."

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