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SUMMARY:Experience between Cruise side Cavill
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ORGANIZER;CN="richardmurray":noreply@aalbc.com
DESCRIPTION:\n	MY THOUGHTS\n\n\n\n	the one word I didn't see in the post
	 or comments is experience and that to me is the point cruise made to cavi
	ll. you can be young and studied but you need experience for these stunts.
	 Jackie chan nor Tom cruise jumped off of buildings in the new first of fu
	ry or risky business... they both grew through experience\, yes training\,
	 yes studying\, yes conditioning\,  but experience matters and to me that
	 is the source of cruise's statement to cavill. has cavill really had stun
	t experience to build up to a drop of the height mentioned? I recall Keann
	u reeves saying\, with each john wick film he gets better. yes\, training\
	, yes studying\, but experience is a great thing and I argue the greatest 
	to know yourself. And experience doesn't require books or teachers\, it re
	quires opportunity. And yes opportunity to fail\, but whether you succeed 
	or fail you will learn. And to the care to the film or the collective art 
	project and the various people paying their rent through it\, I think Crui
	se has more experience than most in producing/directing/starring/preproduc
	tion preparing a movie to be made in the usa that has stunts that insuranc
	e companies detest. I am not suggesting a calamity can't happen. Highly Ex
	perienced stunt workers always get killed or badly injured in the history 
	of film making. But I think cruise's experience should be treated with con
	fidence. Ray Harryhausen's finest film is arguably clash of the titans and
	 yet\, he has decades of experience to build that film . Experience isn't 
	some safety net. No. All things are possible in nature no matter how well 
	anyone prepares. History proves that. But experience has great value and c
	ruise has that and his comments to cavill prove he thinks cavill needs mor
	e experience\, which is a very responsible thing to display.\n\n	ARTICLE E
	XCERPT\n\n	On the set of Mission: Impossible – Fallout\, Henry Cavill wa
	s eager to prove himself by performing the jaw-dropping HALO jump stunt al
	ongside Tom Cruise. But when Cavill asked to jump from 25\,000–30\,000 f
	eet\, Cruise looked him straight in the eye and said\, “Henry\, I know e
	xactly how you feel\,” before firmly warning\, “I can’t let you do
	 it.” The reason? The stunt demanded specific\, intense training\, and o
	ne wrong move could have been fatal—for both of them. Cavill reluctantly
	 backed down\, joking\, “I was like ‘OK\, fine. I’ll sit this one ou
	t\, Mr. Cruise.’” Curious how Cruise’s dedication sets the bar for H
	ollywood stunts? Click to read more!\n\n	ARTICLE URL\n\n	https://tinseltow
	ntales.com/news/92891\n\n\n\n	 \n\n
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