When I first saw the trailer for Mission: Impossible – Fallout, I was instantly hooked. The action, the music… it was perfect. It became my favorite trailer of the year and has stuck with me ever since. So I knew I would have to go see this in the theaters, and in order to do it justice I would need to do a full rewatch of the series, and boy, am I glad I did. This film is a fantastic sequel, branching directly off of the previous film, while also being a beautiful callback to all the other M:I films that came before it.
Showing posts with label Mission: Impossible. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mission: Impossible. Show all posts
Wednesday, August 8, 2018
Movie Review: MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE - FALLOUT (2018)
When I first saw the trailer for Mission: Impossible – Fallout, I was instantly hooked. The action, the music… it was perfect. It became my favorite trailer of the year and has stuck with me ever since. So I knew I would have to go see this in the theaters, and in order to do it justice I would need to do a full rewatch of the series, and boy, am I glad I did. This film is a fantastic sequel, branching directly off of the previous film, while also being a beautiful callback to all the other M:I films that came before it.
Monday, August 6, 2018
Movie Review: MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE - ROGUE NATION (2015)
Ethan and his team are back, and this time they are hunting down a mysterious terror organization called The Syndicate. Does that name sound familiar? Well it should, as that was the mission given to Ethan at the end of Ghost Protocol. This marks the first time a Mission: Impossible film leads in directly from the previous film, and it's about time. It’s a true connecting point, and as you see throughout Rogue Nation, the events of Ghost Protocol weigh in heavily here, and that is one of the many things that make this such a great film.
Movie Review: MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE - GHOST PROTOCOL (2011)
In 2006, audiences thought they had seen the last
of Ethan Hunt, but little did they know that just five years later a new
mission would begin that would change this franchise forever. Mission:
Impossible: Ghost Protocol was a shot in the arm for this seemingly dead
franchise, and much like with Fast & Furious, this fourth installment has
brought with it a new found life and a series of fantastic sequels.
Friday, August 3, 2018
Movie Review: MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE 3 (2006)
Back in the day, trilogies were the cool thing to
do with a film franchise, and it seems that Mission: Impossible wanted to
follow that trend. M:I-3 feels like the
conclusion to Ethan Hunt’s story while also serving as a sort of soft reboot of
the series. It’s very much a sequel, but
can be watched as a stand-alone film with no problem. You don’t lose out on anything, other than a
few visual references, if you’ve never seen the first two films, but you do
appreciate it more after the train wreck that is M:I-2.
Thursday, August 2, 2018
Movie Review: MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE 2 (2000)
There are few times when one can say a sequel surpasses the greatness of the original film - The Empire Strikes Back, The Godfather Part 2, and Captain America: Winter Soldier are just a few examples. And I can say, without a shadow of a doubt, that Mission: Impossible 2… is NOT one of those films. After such a good film, one that has remained in the pop culture zeitgeist, it is mind-boggling that this was what came next.
Tuesday, July 31, 2018
Movie Review: MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE (1996)
The 1990’s were a breeding ground for action films,
with such fare as Face/Off, Bad Boys, Die Hard, and The Matrix, but one of the
most influential and longest lasting franchises also came out of this decade –
Mission: Impossible. The first film in
this long-running series hit theaters in 1996 and grabbed the audience in a way
that no one thought would, or even could, happen.
Friday, January 1, 2016
Movie Review: MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE - ROGUE NATION
Ethan Hunt is back and better than ever in the newest installment of the highly popular Mission: Impossible series, Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation. I have been enjoying these films for the last almost 20 years, and I've grown to love this franchise more and more after each turn.
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