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1. M:I and Rogue Nation tied for their equal greatness.
2. Ghost Protocol
3. M:I III 3 for III how fitting. ;)
4. M:I-2 Odd one out.
I love this movie almost as much as I love Licence To Kill.
MI:I
Ghost Protocol
Rogue Nation
MI:III
MI:II
Ghost Protocol I did not like initially though grown to love it, that and the first film I rewatch the most. Rogue Nation is good though I am never really compelled to watch it.
MI:RN
MI:GP
MI:1
MI:3
MI:2
My enjoyment of the last two is very much influenced by the fact that they both give me classic Bond vibes. I was heartened to read McQuarrie and Cruise mention in an interview about a year back that they did intentionally look to fill a space vacated by OO7 of late, because I realized my perceptions were warranted.
I prefer RN because I really like the characters, humour and Faust. GP has a more extensive threat and is a bit more ambitious in scope though, and it of course has that fabulous Burj stunt. Both great films.
I also follow this line of thinking. A real effort was made to create some kind of overarching feeling/vibe/connection despite the three different directors; one that allowed the character of Hunt to grow without having to rely on continuity so much that the individual films couldn't be experienced on there own merits plotwise.
I know people tend to make fun of the melodramatic element to the third film, but it gave Ethan a bit of emotional weight that the following two films benefited from immensely. Cruise actually created a character in the last three films. He was a bit of a caricature in the first two - the second especially.
Trailer announcement for Mission Impossible : Fallout :
I’m getting the feeling Henry isn’t really the villain, just the agent assigned to chase Hunt as he goes rogue again by breaking out Lane from prison.
Very stylish.
Highly doubtful. RN was great and with McQuarrie in the director's chair yet again, I'm sure it'll be more than worth the money and time. Looks fantastic.
Anythings possible.
Of course. Everything I've seen and heard thus far says otherwise. Time will tell.
Also I dig the poster. Not the most original but I like it.