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All good things must come to an end. Today, we have to say goodbye to our month long retrospective on the Rotten works of America's last movie star, Tom Cruise. Critic and writer Logan Kenny returns to the podcast to help us dissect the most divisive film of Cruise and director Cameron Crowe's careers, 2001's "Vanilla Sky."
Crowe and Cruise made their long awaited reunion at the turn of the century with an ambitious remake of director
Alejandro Amenábar's "Open Your Eyes," bringing back original
Penelope Cruz to star alongside
Cameron Diaz, Kurt Russell and
Jason Lee. The results weren't quite a disaster, but to this day, the film has divided audiences and critics, potentially altering the future of both Cruise and Crowe's careers. A distinctive, challenging piece of American pop cinema, "Vanilla Sky" joins the ranks of misunderstood masterpieces like
Spike Lee's "Bamboozled," Jane Campion's "In the Cut" and
David Cronenberg's "Crash" as one of the defining films of the podcast.