Why doesn’t Tom Cruise wear a motorcycle helmet?

This sums up all the good and bad of Mission Impossible 2. The good? There’s a proper Triumph Speed Triple, with big, googly headlights. The bad? Pretty much all the rest of it.
Mission Impossible 2 (2000)

In Mission: Impossible, you’ve always got to be ready to switch out your face for a disguise. Can’t do that if you’re wearing a motorcycle helmet, can you?

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    • But, little known Tom Cruise fact, he actually spent years of his childhood in Canada! Oughtn’t he to have learned his lesson then?

      • Better give him The Order Of Canada. All former Canadian celebrities who give up their passports to live in the United States get one. They fly in and wax on about their childhoods in Thunder Bay or wherever then fly back to America. Do I sound jealous? I am.

        • Some even teach in American universities for years, then run for the Prime Minister’s job … now that I put it that way, it does sound like a pretty clever scam.

  1. It’s click-bate simple. Tom Cruise wants everyone to know that he does his own stunts. And the knee-down without sliders was just to show that he can.

    • It’s not like they couldn’t deep-fake his face on to a stunt rider with modern tech. It’s just silly at this point, although I get why it’s expedient for storylines and blah blah blah. But to shoehorn a motorcycle scene into a dozen movies and not wear a helmet in any of them?????

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