Posted: 12/18/2011 6:13:24 PM EDT
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I went and saw this on Friday at the local Imax.
a lot of action from start to finish, big stunts, and plenty of humor This episode is probably the best of the series so far. If you like action movies, check it out |
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Not a dupe in here I'm afraid... what goes on in GD, stays in GD... IMDB Link |
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Yes, I enjoyed it as well. It was worth seeing in IMAX format. Lots of great action sequences, and I loved the 'costume change' outside of the Kremlin as Ethan Hunt was leaving. From Russian General Officer to American tourist in under ten seconds. Also, in my opinion Paula Patton has eclipsed Halle Berry in the looks department. |
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In my opinion this was the best one of the series by far.
There was more "realism" in applying a "Murphy's Law" approach to their operations. When someone jumps out of a car their suit is actually torn-up appropriately. The story was timely as well and if you've followed the news the last year you'll appreciate it. Worth the money for movie tickets. Definetly worth a rental. Perhaps worth a DVD buy. |
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Quoted: Quoted: My favorite is the 1st and third one This one is great too. My least favorite is the second one only because the woman was not hot. ![]() but the fight in the sand at the end, set to metallica... fucking awesome I thought the villain was especially awesome in that one. Remember his monologue about how he knew that Ethan Hunt would risk some daredevil aerial maneuver to enter the building, rather than risk harming a single hair on a security guard's head? He knew his enemy through and through. ETA: Although, this was balanced out by the ludicrous shot of the dove flying through the flames as Hunt entered the bunker. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: My favorite is the 1st and third one This one is great too. My least favorite is the second one only because the woman was not hot. ![]() but the fight in the sand at the end, set to metallica... fucking awesome I thought the villain was especially awesome in that one. Remember his monologue about how he knew that Ethan Hunt would risk some daredevil aerial maneuver to enter the building, rather than risk harming a single hair on a security guard's head? He knew his enemy through and through. ETA: Although, this was balanced out by the ludicrous shot of the dove flying through the flames as Hunt entered the bunker. I prefer the bad guy's quote about women being like monkeys - not letting go of one branch until they've got a hold on the next. |

