The first Mission Impossible film.
ITT: Great films that aged like milk
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The Departed
Every Guy Ritchie flick
Haha, how?
Those bootleg xenomorphs look like shit now.
that guy getting his head chomped was great fun though
Those flip phones they use.
Any film using contemporary technology as a stylistic selling point.
Avengers: Endgame
Sideways
Watching any film where a character says something like "HAS ANYONE GOT A PHONE!?" and nobody responds feels really weird now.
unironically love this flick
Nigga naw drug dealers and crooks still use burner flip phones
That's pretty stupid of them to do, because that would make you stick out like a sore thumb to the police.
But it also makes them near enough untraceable.
Are you shitting me? The heist scene alone holds up better than movies made 2 years ago. Even the train scene where the CG is a bit spotty still has real elements in it that you buy it
The Spy Kids franchise CGI looks really stupid by todays standards
They're normally not used out in the open.
you're insane, OP. it's still the best one in the series. only ghost protocol and fallout come close to it.
superb prague scenery
fantastic flowing cinematography from Da Palma
tom cruise in his twenties
relative realistic computer hacks
cool masked villian
bible-references
terrific soundtrack
playful dialogue
awesome stunts ( tommy cruise almost drowned when the aquarium popped to early and a river of water crushed a stuntman so he cracked 3 ribs)
solid supporting actresses
hot women (the film lacks some nudity though)
awesome action
>mission impossible 1 aging like milk
please explain
Why is MI1 so different from all the ones that came after. It feels like every other movie after it just went the same way the fast and furious series have become
The Bourne movies happened
It was pretty shit then too.
Disagree. This is still one the best uses of music in film in the last 3 decades.
The Miami Vice remake movie. Those fucking cellphones are absolute cancer. Michael Mann needed to check himself into a retirement home after the 90s. The Miami Vice TV series is still kino to this day because it literally defined the decade it was made in but early to mid 00s technology is so cheap and tacky.
To be clear. I still think the movie's awesome and aside from maybe Fallout it's still the best of the bunch it's just dated more than similar films from the same time (Goldeneye for example which actually came out a year earlier).
Great scene. But what's so special about the music? Maybe I'm just not that into orchestral scores
Dumb zoomer.
Wow aren't you a privileged little fuck. Maybe step out side your little bubble and realize there exists a subset of people that don't have much money and use older phones.
This is a half trolling half serious post. Not everyone has the money to get the latest smart phone.
Is this post serious? lol
>hasn't explained
So you're just stupid huh
I love aged milk.
Anyone know where I can get one? Sounds great
The technology in Mission Impossible makes the movie look like it's from an older time in comparison to Golden Eye where the vaguely older tech fits better with the motif of 007 movies.
It's a consequence of Mission Impossible trying for the mega advanced spy tech vibe all over the place while 007 movies can go full insanity with its spy tech.
I unironically bought a Nokia brick phone the other day. Dirty cheap, week of battery life, and I don't have to explain to my normie cousins why I won't facetime any more, because I literally can't.
I personally use an older flip phone for work/people because I value my privacy.
I use a smart phone at home on Wifi when I'm being lazy and don't want to sit at my PC.
You're all idiots and watch too much Yea Forums
Lock Stock still holds up