Many people think Tom Cruise dancing around in his underwear to Bob Seger in Risky Business is his most iconic scene. To others, it's him saying he feels the need for speed in Top Gun or infiltrating the vault in Mission: Impossible. Or "I want the truth!" Or "show me the money!" But, to me, one of the scenes that best sums up Tom Cruise as one of the coolest movie stars ever is his entrance in Barry Levinson's Rain Man. We see the smog-filled backdrop of Los Angeles as a Lamborghini flies across the screen. We see it's being transported to a car lot where Tom Cruise's Charlie Babbit, one of the most iconic eighties yuppies, inspects the car while The Belle Stars cover of "Iko Iko" fills the soundtrack. It's a memorable moment that was so potent composer Hans Zimmer, when he reteamed with Cruise on Mission: Impossible 2, couldn't help but riff on it by using another cover of "Iko Iko" on the soundtrack as Cruise's Ethan Hunt did the world's scariest rock climbing. In this episode of Tom Cruise Revisited, we look back at Rain Man, a movie that proved two things - in 1988, Tom Cruise was the world's biggest movie star, and he was a legit actor to boot.
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