I liked Interview with the Vampire and Oblivion also.
The thing about Oblivion that I thought was excellent was the reasonable / realistic seeming special effects of the flying devices, and the cinematography; it had a lot of really bright, sharp imagery I thought.
I did not see it (I do not normally watch the show) but apparently there was an episode of South Park where someone stated that Morgan Freeman's job in any / all of his movies was to explain the movie to the viewer. That was all I could think of in Oblivion when along comes Morgan Freeman and explains to Tom Cruise (but really to us, the studio audience) was was really happening, who everyone really was (not going to give that away for those who have not see it) and how they really had gotten to that point in the movie. I had to laugh out loud because it is true..... Morgan Freeman is always around, narrating or as a character, explaining everything.
Brian
Tom Cruise is crazy, but I don't think there is a single film he has been in I didn't really like. My 5 favorites of his, are, in order:
Interview with the Vampire
Oblivion
Vanilla Sky
Top Gun
Mission Impossible (first one)