I watched My Fair Lady recently. Wow, just looooved the score. Struggled with Rex Harrison's character, I know we're supposed to, but I think I might have struggled with what we're supposed to see in him that is "charming"...but I still found questionable. Lots of debate at imdb.com about how it all ends, whether there's room or not for people to decide for themselves as to what really happens. But the music is so amazing that it makes it easier to not let any misogyny hit too hard. Plus I think this is my favourite performance of Audrey Hepburn's, probably because with it being a character part, it gives her more to do than most of her other roles, and I feel she rose to the challenge. It seems really strange to me that she didn't get an Oscar nomination for this performance. Plus the DVD extras showed her doing her own singing, which I believe she worked at really seriously before filming...and I think the movie might have been better with a less polished vocal than what Marni Nixon provided, which was a bit too perfect, especially considering the role.
My first though is

But I should keep in mind that the recent series will probably be left in the dust and this new version might be quite different. Plus Cruise always surrounds himself by brilliant movie people who will undoubtedly ensure the production values will be the best there can be. Okay, so maybe I'm looking forward to it now!
He's been making movies regularly with a bit of a break between 2011's The Flowers of War (with Christian Bale) and 2014's Coming Home (again with Gong Li). Both are on my To See list, but I haven't seen either...yet! PLUS...he has a new movie that might come out this year called The Great Wall. From imdb.com: "A mystery centered around the construction of the Great Wall of China" (imdb.com). It stars Matt Damon and Willem Dafoe. This will definitely be on my To See list as well!