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Tom Cruise Answers 'Impossible' Questions In 'Risky Business: Cruise Control'


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We know you probably have a lot of questions you'd like to ask "[url="http://www.mtv.com/movies/movie/448785/moviemain.jhtml"]Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol[/url]" star [url="http://www.mtv.com/movies/person/76079/personmain.jhtml"]Tom Cruise[/url]. MTV News' Josh Horowitz has some too. He wanted the answers so badly that [url="http://moviesblog.mtv.com/2011/12/08/mission-impossible-tom-cruise-dubai/"]he traveled all the way to Dubai[/url] to put his questions to the man himself.

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In the latest edition of [url="http://afterhours.mtv.com"]After Hours[/url], all rules are off, and Cruise is answering the tough questions, like "What did Val Kilmer smell like" on the "Top Gun" set? Nothing is off limits in this intense battle of the wills. Will Josh make it out alive? What items of clothing does Katie Holmes insist Tom wear? Find out all these answers and more in the new After Hours!



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