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"This mission, it just got a hell of a lot more... impossibler."
"Call it...call it Kickin' Impossible."
"I don't think we've ever finished...
"...eachother's SENTENCES!"
*cue collective maniacal laughter*
That is a very interesting insight into the behind-the-seance.
https://www.hulu.com/watch/12768
I LOVE that opera scene...that's sorta my prtoblem with the movie....it peaked at the end of act 1... nothing was able to match that later :(
I recall the Taurus and motorcycle chase scenes were well done, but the climax was wanting for spectacular action. That's actually been the problem of the last three films in my opinion—the climaxes of all three paled in comparison to earlier set-pieces. The first two M:Is did it right, between the original's train finale and M:I-2's island raid and motorcycle chase.
I have to say though that the subsequent car and bike chase is the highlight of the film for me. Again, the whole sequence was beautifully pulled together with just the right amount of pace, viscerality, humour and style. Another time when I was just in awe at what I was witnessing. It reminds me a little of the TSWLM Lotus chase (one of my childhood favourites) on steroids.
We will be lucky to get anything half as decent in the upcoming MI:6.
If I got it right Eon had plans for CR to culminate in a tension scene, but in the end they went for safety and put the Venice action scene in.
The fourth one triggers the OCD in me :))
Impressive collection though! I only have Rogue Nation on steelbook
Are you implying this about Bond or?
It doesn´t sound too out of this world, considering that CR in many places has a different rhythm than most Bond films before.
I personally have grown to appreciate what we got, as I find Vesper's death even more traumatic because Bond is forced to see her die. In many ways, it's just as powerful and maybe even more so than the book.
July 27th, 2018 release date, I'd say the first teaser will be out by March at the absolute latest. Maybe they'll drop one during the Super Bowl.
Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation (July 31st, 2015): trailer on March 23rd, 2015.
Jason Bourne (July 29th, 2016): trailer on April 20th, 2016 (+ a Super Bowl TV spot on February 7th, 2016).
Atomic Blonde (July 28th, 2017): trailer on March 10th, 2017.
If Mission Impossible 6 (July 27th, 2018) follows that pattern, we can start betting on when the 1st trailer for the Fast & Furious spin-off with Jason Statham and Dwayne Johnson (July 26th, 2019*) will be available.
* That release date is shared with the new Terminator film with Arnold Schwarzenegger and Linda Hamilton.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-5265661/Tom-Cruise-sprints-Mission-Impossible-6-set.html
I'm going to revisit the films shortly and then leave a long break before MI6. I have some niggling concerns that it may potentially not live up to the extraordinary impact that 4 & 5 had for me (based on some of McQuarrie's comments about taking a different direction with it), and so would prefer to have a longer gap before I see the new one so as to avoid subconscious direct comparisons.