(Watch) Tom Cruise Masters the skill of the Non-Interview on Jimmy Fallon, Says Almost Nothing, Gets Plug
Last night on Jimmy Fallon’s “Tonight” Show, Tom Cruise showed how he’s mastered light beer saying nothing while plugging his movie. Cruise and Fallon have created this an art these days. Fallon talks and talks and talks, summarizes the film, praises Cruise, additionally, the movie star– who’s got much to hide and lots to reveal– just nods and smiles.
This should really be studied in university public relations classes. The appearance– you can’t it is known as an interview– is only a pure commercial for “007: Fallout” to ensure there will probably don’t be any fallout.
Tonight Cruise tapes Stephen Colbert, that ought to be a little more of the same. Colbert, who is going to have a headline from anyone, are not going to ask Cruise about Scientology, his children, and even where he lives. There won’t be any queries about politics– Colbert’s specialty– or #MeToo or anything about Hollywood. Guaranteed. Yet it is interesting that Colbert agreed to follow Fallon, since Colbert has got the higher ratings. And you just understand the photo I used? Can you imagine in a different other situation Colbert NOT asking regarding this?
Watch this, it’s amazing:
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