Michael Cera learns the hard way that Tom Cruise runs a tight ship on his film sets – We Got This Covered

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While filming, it is Cruise’s world and you are just existing in it.

Michael Cera had an eye-opening encounter with Tom Cruise while filming a segment for the 2010 MTV Movie Awards. This interaction showed Cruise’s strong presence and leadership style on a movie set.

As found by Page Six, the situation that led to Cruise’s remark began when Cera and a writer were having a quiet conversation. While Cruise was in the middle of filming a scene for the awards show clip, Cera was about 40 feet away, whispering with the writer. Even though they were speaking softly, their voices were apparently loud enough to disturb the ongoing production.

Cruise, who is known for his careful and precise approach to filmmaking, stopped the take and directly addressed the interruption. “Is that Michael Cera talking during a f*****g take?’” Although Cera thought the comment had a joking tone, he understood that Cruise wanted him to stop speaking. After the first remark, Cruise later repeated his earlier warning in a playful way, telling Cera he was just kidding about him talking during the take.

Tom Cruise takes his job very seriously on set

Despite the initial scolding, Cera described Cruise as very friendly. More importantly, he noticed that Cruise clearly runs the set and acts as a strong leader. Cera was only on the set for five minutes, but that was enough for him to see that Cruise worked much like a first assistant director, effectively managing and guiding the entire production. This comparison shows Cruise’s hands-on approach and his powerful influence in filmmaking.

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Talking on set while filming is a big deal, especially with a writer. Writers on the set need to see if what they wrote works and often change things while filming, which is why it’s so devastating for studios when a writer’s strike happens, even if the script is already written. Cera would know that distracting a writer during filming isn’t appropriate, and Cruise cares about making sure his work has as many resources as it should.

Cruise has a well-known reputation for keeping a strict and organized set, as well as his promise to make movies until he dies. His focus on efficiency and professionalism is widely acknowledged in the industry. This incident with Cera supports that reputation, showing how Cruise expects full attention and no distractions during filming. His dedication to his work includes making sure the environment is controlled so that production can continue without unnecessary interruptions.


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