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Which they kinda limit by keeping him in the shadows and never saying a word, because the voice sticker wasn’t introduced until the second film.
I love the masks because a) they're a staple of the show and b) they're so much fun. But the one that bugs me to no end is in Ghost Protocol, when it's revealed that Hendricks is wearing a mask of Wistrom. First of all, why would he bother to do that? It's utterly pointless. And second, HOW DOES HE HAVE A MASK MAKING MACHINE? That whole moment is so silly. It's a twist that means absolutely nothing. Sort of like Oberhauser saying "My name is Ernst Stavro Blofeld" and 2/3 of the audience who didn't grow up on Bond saying, "Who? Who cares?"
https://thedirect.com/article/uncharted-2-mission-impossible-7-copying-game
To be fair though, that article has the worst type of clickbait, attention-grabbing headline, as he did zero "calling out" but rather felt honored by the comparison.
Jeremy Renner's participation in MI7 would have been rather problematic (to put it mildly!) given the fact he almost died around the time MI7 was in the final months of filming.
Renner suffered serious injuries in a snow plough accident on January 1st 2023. Filming on MI7 part 1 ended April 2023.
If Renner was in MI7 and was required to film scenes up to April the film would be delayed many months to allow Renner to recover - he is now able to walk, I think he uses a walking stick - or Renner's role would be removed from the final cut.
Renner was very lucky to survive his accident. From all accounts it was an horrific incident.
The first MI film had arguably the most iconic scene from the franchise... and it was mostly close ups:
"Kittridge, you've never seen me very upset."
Best line in the franchise.
;)
Well, he would have been filming in the UK, so wouldn't have injured himself at home.
Mtm wrote:
He suffered his injury during the Christmas holiday period. New Year's Day. He wouldn't be filming MI7 on New Year's Day - it's a holiday - so had he been in the film it would have been delayed due to his Jan 1st accident. That's assuming he had more scenes to film.
That’ll show Eon!
I'm hearing of this film a lot lately. Between the likes of MI7, Barbie and Oppenheimer, it's come along like a damn ninja out of nowhere.
Barbenheimer destroyed the boxoffice and SoF took almost all the white audiences left.
To top Rogue Nation would be the real mission impossible but I don’t see it cross $600M neither.
Paramount really messed up this time around but all the people involved were maybe too confident after Maverick being such a massive hit.
https://variety.com/2023/film/box-office/sound-of-freedom-box-office-success-1235664837/
July 9, 2023
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Opening weekend audiences were enthusiastic, bestowing the film an “A+” CinemaScore. ... Ticket buyers have been predominately female, while more than 50% of cinemagoers were over the age of 45 years old.
“There’s support for the movie from white conservative political groups, but a third of the audience is Hispanic,” says David A. Gross, who runs the movie consulting firm Franchise Entertainment Research. “The inspiration, action and Latin America-based story are drawing a diverse audience, not just ethnically,” he adds, “but in age and gender.”
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Box office analysts say it’s noteworthy that “Sound of Freedom” managed to crack the top five on domestic charts in the heat of summer, a time of year that’s traditionally reserved for big-budget action tentpoles, superhero sequels or escapist romps.
“The strong response to faith-based films reflects a demand by an underserved audience who are hungry for entertainment that reflects their values and beliefs,” says Paul Dergarabedian, a senior Comscore analyst. “Such content can indeed find an enthusiastic audience, generate solid box office and impressive profits for their investors.”
Yeah. It probably didn’t help that production of this film had so many setbacks. Maybe this would have fared better at a different date.
I know that's really frustrating, but the younger people prefer heavy CGI like Marvel or Fast an Furious... That's so depressing
How many fans were sure that the ever increasing action and stunt portion of the MI franchise would lead to MI7 kicking Bond's a... at the box office? Well, it didnt. No Marketing budget in the world, no Cruise literally kissing each and every mic in the world, asking everyone to repeat telling the story that he is saving Cinema for all of us helped. Neither MI6 ("best action movie ever made") nor 7.1 have brought the franchise to anything.
Eon, take your time, chose wisely, do you thing
I'm going to try and see it again this upcoming weekend. I've "tried" to rewatch it several times now and my plans constantly fall through.
So far, it looks like rewatching the movie has been a "Mission: Impossible" for you.
So you're saying I'm a member of the IMF now?? I'll pack a bag.