The Classical test Source For All The Performing, Visual And Literary Arts & Entertainment News

Tom Cruise's Scientology: Super Bowl Ad, Kirstie Alley Dating, Leah Remini Feud [WATCH]?

It's been a pretty big week for Scientology, the religion made famous by Tom Cruise. The secretive religion's Super Bowl ad got them a lot of exposure. Kirstie Alley, another famous Scientologist, made news for allegedly entering the dating game. Her latest quest for romance, however, follows a nasty feud with Leah Remini. You can watch the Super Bowl ad for yourself below.

In case you missed the vid, we have a transcript of what little words were used. Mostly, the images displayed alternated between sweeping landscapes and inspired 20-somethings:

"Imagine science and religion connecting. Imagine technology and spirituality combining. Now imagine that everything you have ever imagined is possible. There are higher states of existence."

Though advertisers don't typically reveal how much a general ad may cost, the Bleacher Report provides some guidelines:

"According to Paul Farhi of The Washington Post, a 30-second spot will cost approximately $4 million, right around the same price that CBS was charging to get some airtime during the Baltimore Ravens vs. San Francisco 49ers matchup last year."

Kirstie Alley also finds herself in the news thanks to Contact Music. According to the website, Kirstie is back in the dating game and knows exactly what she's looking for:

"Maybe there will be a new man around the corner, God help him. He's going to have to have a good sense of humor and make me laugh, too. I can make guys laugh easy, but I need the vice-versa thing going on there.''

This follows Kirstie Alley's vicious attacks on Leah Remini, when the Kirstie star appeared on Howard Stern. Needless to say, Alley didn't back down from her stance and continued to call Leah a hypocrite.

What do you think about the COS' new advertising campaign? Does it make you consider joining?

We want to hear from you. Tell us your thoughts in the comment field below.

About the Author

Real Time Analytics