Tom Cruise gave Amy Poehler The ICK before she knew what that meant.

In the episode of Monday by Poehler’s Podcast “,”Good hang“The student of” Saturday Night Live “and his guest, actor and singer Reneé Rapp, discussed things that men make them turn them off completely, and Poehler admitted that flexible men turn their stomach in knots.

“I don’t like men to make divisions,” Poehler said very seriously. “It doesn’t seem attractive to me.”

When Rapp confessed that he finds men making quite battered flips, Poehler agreed.

“Any type of silly gymnastics,” Poehler said with a grimace, before quickly citing Cruise in “The Outsiders” of 1983 as an example.

Amy Poehler (left) went out when he saw Tom Cruise to make a setback in 1983's
Amy Poehler (left) went out when he saw Tom Cruise to make a setback in “The Outsiders” of 1983.

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“I remember being like, ‘It’s great!’ And then he makes a setback, and I thought, ‘mm, no’, “Poehler admitted. “I thought, ‘he lost it for me.'”

Cruise played Steve Randle in the Francis Ford Coppola movie, and, for some reason, his character makes random, both forehead and backand generally outside a car, for reasons that nobody understands.

But the distribution partner of “Outsiders” of Cruise, and the former co-star of Poehler “Parks and Recreation”- Rob Lowe revealed in 2020 Why do you think Cruise made random somersaults in the movie.

Lowe explained in Dax Shepard’s “Expert” podcast that, although “The Outsiders” was one of Cruise’s first films, the best known actor was already showing a diva behavior and it was “it was”relentlessly competitive. “

From the left: Rob Lowe, Cruise and Emilio Estévez in the premiere of the television film
From the left: Rob Lowe, Cruise and Emilio Estévez in the premiere of the television film “In the Custody of Strangers” in 1982.

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Lowe continued explaining that during the filming of “The Outsiders”, Coppola “had many ideas that I don’t know what was happening.” One of the seemingly meaningless ideas of Coppola included all young actors who learned to make a setback, which Lowe described as “really scary” and “hard as the shit of learning.”

But thanks to the ruthless impulse of Cruise, he was the only one in the cast that really dominated the ability.

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“[His backflip] He is in the movie ‘The Outsiders’ without any reason, “Lowe said.” He runs out of the house and makes a retreat without reason, just to do it. “