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giving the appearance of deep intensity. "Now is that guy you wrote about
in your article really saying that the character in
Magnolia is based on him?
Is he saying that?"
He was talking about Ross Jeffries. One of Ross's claims to fame was
that he was the inspiration for Frank T.J. Mackey in Paul Thomas Ander-
son's film
Magnolia. Mackey was the character Cruise played: an arrogant se-
duction teacher with unresolved father issues who wears a headset during
his seminars and orders his students to "respect the cock."
"He shouldn't," Cruise continued. He swallowed a salt pill and chased
it down with a long swig of bottled water. "That's not okay. It's not true. Re-
ally. That is an invention that PTA had." PTA is Paul Thomas Anderson.
"That guy is not Mackey at all. He is not Mackey." It seemed important for
Cruise to establish this. "I worked on creating that character with Paul
Thomas Anderson for four months. And I didn't use that guy at all."
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Cruise sat me on his 1000 CC Triumph motorcycle and taught me how
to start the engine and shift gears. Then he raced around the track, popping
wheelies, while I wiped out going five miles an hour on his top-of-the-line
bike. Afterward, he brought me into his trailer. The walls were covered with
pictures of the children he and his ex-wife Nicole Kidman had adopted.
"Has this Jeffries guy turned his character more Mackey-ish since the
movie?" Cruise asked.
"He's arrogant and megalomaniacal like Mackey. But he's not as alpha
male as Mackey."
"I'll tell you something," Cruise said as he sat down at a table spread
with finger sandwiches and cold cuts. "When I did that monolog as Mackey,
we didn't tell the audience anything about what we were doing. And the
guys just started getting pumped up as I was talking. So at the end of the
day, PTA and I had to get on stage and say, 'Look, man. We just want to tell
you that where this character is going and what he's saying is not good. And
it's not okay.'"
Here came the lecture. First Dustin; now Tom Cruise. I couldn't under-
stand it. What was wrong with learning how to meet women? That's what
we're here for. It's how the species survives. All I wanted was an evolution-
When asked how he had come up with the character of T.J. Mackey in an interview in
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