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Personally, I think SP looks so different and has a more ambitious and epic scope feel to it that also brings the class, glamour, action and entertainment factors that completely dwarf what SF presented us with. SP so far looks like CR on steroids and I think it's going to resonate well with audiences that will surprise even the most enthusiastic of fans. TDKR imo was boring and just lacked...SP so far seems to fulfill what Gary Powell said early last year; something about that if SF was Mendes getting his toe wet, SP is him going all in.
https://uk.yahoo.com/movies/tom-cruise-mission-impossible-5-plane-scene-114408961566.html
Gauntlet well and truly thrown down.
Show us what you got EON ;)
Don't worry, @MajorDSmythe, Daniel won't be around forever. ;)
Barbara Broccoli disagrees with you, @0BradyM0Bondfanatic7. ;))
Christopher McQuarrie is a capable director, but he is no Sam Mendes. Spectre will easily own M:I 5.
I beg to differ. For starters, the MI films tend to be free of the pretentiousness that has invaded the series with Skyfall.
I agree with you somewhat but I also agree with @Panchito in that I feel SP will be the better movie.
If I had my way, Dan would never leave.
However, I don't see the franchise continuing (or even if it does, succeeding) if Renner takes over for Cruise. He doesn't have the same leading power.
I just want the movies to end in a nice place before they grow stale, with Ethan Hunt getting a nice send-off. I'd love to see him and Julia end up together at the end of all this, because he can't live that life forever.
Still, I love seeing Ving back where he belongs. Seeing Luther and Ethan together again did my heart good.
I was just thinking today how good the actor from LOST they killed off in Ghost Protocol would make a great replacement for Cruise. Shane they killed him.
I don't know how I'd feel about Renner taking over either. I mean, I feel like he's stuck in the middle with Bourne and MI, playing two spy characters for completely separate franchises. However, with the underwhelming response to Bourne Legacy, it might be a good thing that he has a job lined up with the MI films.
I want the MI films to end with Ethan. It makes no sense for them to go on without Ethan/Tom, because that's what people go to see. Ethan is the heart of the series and going on without him with other characters wouldn't cut it, quite honestly.
I agree with this, When Cruise feels he has had enough, just leave the series be. At the current rate of one every 4/6/5 years, I think Cruise is good for one more after 'Rogue Nation', then leave it at 6 films.
And yes, knowing that Luther is going to be a proper teammate in this one instead of a cameo makes me that much more excited.
@JWESTBROOK, Josh Holloway? Couldn't agree more. He was criminally underused and got barely any screen time. I was actually excited for him the most when 'LOST' ended because he was one of my favorite characters and I really had hoped he would become big, much like Naveen Andrews from the show.
Agreed, I was so excited when I saw him in GP, shame they killed him :(
edit: While we're at it, are there any LOST fans on the forum ? I am huge lostie :')
And so many people wanted Daniel Craig to leave after 4 films, paving the way for Idris Elba to become 007. Today! Even Gemma Erterton would love Idris Elba to become Bond. Ridiculous really ;-). What Tom Cruise shows us is this: He LOVES being Ethan Hunt. And the same goes for Daniel Craig: He LOVES being James Bond.
By the way, I was just checking the IMDB-forums. Sjee, there's quite a little war brewing between M:I-fans and Bond-fans. How funny :-P.
I have noticed a lot of subtle references to Bond films of the past in the MI series.
In this installment, as has been mentioned, the plane thing reminds me of John Glen's Bond films in particular, and the tuxedo fight reminds me of CR's stairwell encounter. The jump of faith reminds me of GE's opening jump, and the BMW spin reminds me of QoS, as @Gustav has already pointed out.
This movie is going to do massive box office in China - I'm quite certain of it, and that's where it may best SP. Overall I see SP winning the box office war, but it will be close this time I'm sure. Can't wait for Saturday, and the debates that will inevitably start when we see the first clips from SP.
Let the trailer for "SPECTRE" arrive now!!
Although I like these versions more:
Or what about this rare BluRay-box-set with all four films:
http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Mission-Impossible-Blu-ray/405/
I'm hoping Paramount finally remasters those or even gives them the 4K treatment and then releases a box set. It's a shame because MI is a fantastic movie with great location work (the difference when they remaster is quite telling - I used to have the Terminator blu ray and when I got the remastered version after it was released a few years back, the difference is like night and day).