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@bondjames, I think this too. I'd say RN leads into MI:6 and that they are close in timeline, therefore meaning Ethan has to have a similar hair style.
I'm sure the producers are breathing a sigh of relief. :D
Personally, I was ready to boycott if Cruise had long hair. If they can't respect glorious continuity, I want nothin' to do with 'em.
He could be bald or rocking a mullet and I'd still be there opening day.
'Mullet Impossible.' I'll take 20 tickets, please.
Tagline:
"Ethan Hunt is a (hair)cut above the rest."
Let your hair down July 2018
He'll inevitably subdue a few foes by whipping his well-conditioned, lethal mullet into their faces, knocking them out cold.
The main gadget of the M:I film would be a special hairspray Benji developed for Ethan that he could spray on the tips of his long hair to sharpen them and essentially make all the loose hairs makeshift blades out in the field. Ethan would be able to face a room full of goons and whip his head side to side, slicing them to pieces with his perfect grooming without moving any other part of his body. The movie would trademark a whole new hands and legs free kind of cinematic combat called hair-fu, a spiritual continuation of Woo's gun-fu. It would change the game, then change the world.
Mission Impossible has proven to better Bond in any department. My favorite spy franchise from 1996-2015
http://collider.com/mission-impossible-6-set-video-tom-cruise/#paris
I wonder how Cruise and Co. will top that bike chase in MI-RN, which was a work of cinematic art imho, and my favourite sequence from the film. Risky move to put another bike chase in so soon, but I'm comforted that it's in Paris. French car and bike chases always seem to be some of the best (Ronin and Bourne Identity come to mind), so they have yet another high hurdle/bar to clear.
The choice of Ex-Machina cinematographer Rob Hardy and comments by McQuarrie that he wants to make the film feel/look different from MI-RN are also positives, although I have some concerns on account of another well known director who hit gold first time out only to return in less than stellar fashion (imho of course).
In terms of CGI at its best, I think it will be difficult to beat the next Pirates film. From what I have seen to date, it's outstanding in this respect.
It's actually hard to realize, when looking at what Tom Cruise has in store for 'The Mummy' and 'Mission Impossible 6', that this following video is 13 years in the past now:
@DaltonCraig007, seeing Neeson going full force in the action genre brings a smile to my face. It's been a while since he's given us some of his patented badassery, so I don't mind od'ing on it shortly when all these films get released.
Cruise is easily my favorite actor. Anytime I hear he has a new movie coming out I always keep a close eye on it. Collateral is also easily in my top two of the hitman genre (along with Leon The Professional).