Les Grossman: Cruise Control

June 7th, 2010 - 5:41 pm ICT by GD ( Leave a comment )

By Gina Gomez
tc1June 7, (THAINDIAN NEWS) For all those who are familiar with the obnoxious hairy producer Les Grossman from the movie ‘Tropic Thunder’ saw the return of the ‘mogul’ on Sunday’s MTV Movie Awards.

The Ben Stiller direction saw Tom Cruise (a.k.a Les Grossman) stealing the show in spite of just a guest appearance. The same applied to the MTV Movie Awards where Les Grossman opened with a three and a half minute video which also starred Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner and Will Smith.

The hilarious performance by Tom Cruise as a fat, bald, foul mouthed and irritating producer had the audience in splits as he explained that movies are all about the marriage of picture and sounds and entertainment is their offspring. The first part of the video showed Les Grossman casting the Twilight stars in an action packed cop movie that had Robert Pattinson sporting a blond old fashioned mustache.

The hilarious opening video also showed the fat handed producer take a beating from the Karate Kid and eventually had his arm broken in a gruesome manner. Superstar Will Smith was also at his funniest best in the video.

Tom Cruise also appeared on stage in his Les Grossman avatar and called out to his buddy rapper Ludacris who performed his hit ‘Get Back’. The producer then got into an impromptu dance performance with female dancers and the changing of the track showed the hot Jennifer Lopez herself waltzing into the stage alongside Tom Cruise.

The already star-struck audience had a treat watching the two of the biggest stars from different industries coming together in an evening of crazy performances and award recipients.

Tom Cruise is presently promoting his upcoming movie ‘Knight And Day’.

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