NEW YORK, May 5, 2006

Cruise: I Don't Read About Me

Says He Ignores All The Headlines; Talks About 'M:i:III,' New Baby

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(CBS)  "Yeah," Cruise responded. "It absolutely was. I never wanted to confuse an audience. … It confused some people, 'Mission I.' And at times, 'Mission II,' there was a small percentage of the audience. But really, it is a love story. … Once we fleshed out what, 'OK. What is this about, a relationship? What a spy goes through? Who is Ethan as a man? What is his life like outside of the IMF? Can he have a life outside of the IMF?' And it's just rife for great drama and conflict."

Cagle turned to Cruise's other new production, daughter Suri, born recently to Cruise and Katie Holmes.

"You said you knew right away that was her name, when you saw it in a baby book. Why was it perfect?" Cagle asked.

"I don't know," Cruise replied. "It just sounded perfect. I liked the name Suri, how it came off. It had a lyrical quality. And when you see her, you see she is Suri."

"You also managed to get out of the house, get to the hospital, get back to the house with the baby while there were a ton of media waiting outside, and they never knew!" Cagle said. "Please tell me how you did that."

"Do you think I'm gonna let anybody mess with my girls?" Cruise asked.

"Oh, right," Cagle chuckled. "It took careful planning, didn't it?"

"Do you think I'd let anybody mess with my girls?" Cruise repeated.

What was the first thing Cruise and Holmes did when they got Suri home?

"Ah, you know, we just — we're just in lockdown. You know, we're still in that, just enjoying, enjoying her. You know, just — just enjoying her."

"Does it make you laugh that Brooke Shields was down the hall? She said she found it sort of perfectly ironic," Cagle asked with a laugh. Shields and Cruise had been feuding.

"Yeah," Cruise said. "That was wonderful. And I — I — you know, we sent her a gift, and I'm really happy for her, really happy for her. … We sent a basket."

Cruise said Holmes' parents will be "coming (to Los Angeles) in the next couple of days. Everybody's — you know what? We're just keeping it really quiet and everybody's — we just organize it, and everybody's coming and we're gonna have a great, great family — family time. And I'm really looking forward to that."

"While you're having to be on the road (making promotional appearances for "M:i:III"), are you — is the — is the camera-phone being used a lot?" Cagle said.

"Oh yeah," Cruise answered, "We've both got the Blackberries. … We were Blackberrying and calling each other back and forth and — you know, you just — you —you can't imagine how much — how much you miss 'em."

On Monday, The Early Show will have much more of Cagle's interview with Cruise.


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