>The preview begins with Ethan Hunt getting a dress-down by his former ops boss Kittridge, played by Henry Czerny from the 1996 movie.
>"Your days of fighting for the greater good are over," says Kittridge. "This is our chance to control the truth… The concepts of right and wrong for everyone for centuries to come. You’ve been fighting to save an ideal that doesn’t exist, never did. You need to pick a side."
>There’s a montage of beautiful scenery, ominous bioweapons and intense fisticuffs: Hunt and newcomer Grace Lambert (Hayley Atwell) fight the White Widow (Vanessa Kirby) on a train, with Lambert's clothes catching on fire and Hunt trying to put it out, while Ilsa Faust (Rebecca Ferguson) headbuts an unknown person.
>Cary Elwes is seen in an office room, showing the seasoned actor making his first appearance in the franchise as well, before an intense scene of the office getting gassed and Kittridge amid the chaos in a gas mask.
>Hunt is last seen in the desert, about to engage in a shootout with the mysterious villain played by Esai Morales, followed by an extended take in which his Hunt rides a motorcycle off a narrow cliff and freefalls seemingly endlessly before it cuts away.
this nigga is like 70 years old, how the fuck does he do it?
Ayden Rogers
4, 5, and 6 are the best action movies of the past 20 years
Samuel Smith
At this point, the missions seem pretty possible. Should be called 'mission probable'.
Camden Gray
Literally me desu ne
Nolan Walker
Mission Impossible has been dead for over 10 years but Yea Forums is in love with Cruise so they can't think about him or his movies in any critical manner. They're garbage shit
Anthony Clark
New Vegas was better
Evan Campbell
High Thetan Levels
Michael Bell
Absolute retard opinion, like a purely egregious abomination of a retards opinion
John Sanders
They were great, brainlet
Eli Perez
Get the fuck out of this thread
Isaac Sullivan
kind of, not really excited for the next one but they're interesting diversions i like how the IMF hasn't fallen into the loop of justifying its own every existence every movie like the bond series has strangely, the king of modern american espionage thrillers has turned out to be the fast series
Wyatt Morris
I like all of these movies even 2 I'm going clear bros...
Gavin Stewart
>7-1
Bentley Stewart
> Hayley Atwell and Vanessa Kirby...
Hope they kiss.
Nolan Hall
2 is the worst Everything else is good
Asher Watson
>Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning? Is it because they reckon Tom Cruise is about to die?
>that moment you realize Tom Cruise has never been in a bad film Taps (1981) The Outsiders (1983) Losin' It (1983) Risky Business (1983) All the Right Moves (1983) Legend (1985) Top Gun (1986) The Color of Money (1986) Cocktail (1988) Rain Man (1988) Born on the Fourth of July (1989) Days of Thunder (1990) Far and Away (1992) A Few Good Men (1992) The Firm (1993) Interview with the Vampire (1994) Mission: Impossible (1996) Jerry Maguire (1996) Eyes Wide Shut (1999) Magnolia (1999) Mission: Impossible 2 (2000) Vanilla Sky (2001) Minority Report (2002) The Last Samurai (2003) Collateral (2004) War of the Worlds (2005) Mission: Impossible III (2006) Lions for Lambs (2007) Valkyrie (2008) Tropic Thunder (2008) Fuck Niggers (2010) Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol (2011) Jack Reacher (2012) Oblivion (2013) Edge of Tomorrow (2014) Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation (2015) Jack Reacher: Never Go Back (2016) The Mummy (2017) American Made (2017) Mission: Impossible – Fallout (2019) Top Gun: Maverick (2022) Mission: Impossible 7 (2021) Mission: Impossible 8 (2022) >2022 >not being a Cruisemissile Looks like Cruise menu is back on the kino, boys. Can't Bruise the Cruise!
>not listing Rock of Ages I see what you did there.
David Moore
lmao what the fuck? dude has all the money and all the ego to stay in shape at that age. wtf is that?? he's athletic and does stunts, how is he that out of shape? people older than him look so much better. Gets bogged but stays a fat old man, what a retard.
Lincoln Allen
Need to watch that 2010 movie again
Eli Perry
>Always bet on Cruise, user. He's a lock. >
I just lost my life-savings because of you fucking retards.
He probably gave up because someone else already did it.
Jacob Price
Wat?
Joseph Wright
He should've gotten an Oscar in 2010. He was robbed.
Daniel Davis
Underrated Kek
John Martinez
Hahaha
Jack Carter
This is sloppy English
Christian Myers
>He was robbed. Probably by a black man.
Noah Morales
You’re an idiot. He’s like 10-15 pounds overweight. That’s nothing. Any manlet and especially large and actually necessary men can drop 20 pounds in 14 days going pretty easy.
Jackson Cox
Who
Alexander Wright
yeah you're right. someone as small as tom can lose weight easy, and maintain weight easy. there is no excuse for him looking so horrible. He looks horrible. People older than him can look so much better. He fucks up his face with surgery but can't even maintain a decent body and is so egotistical when it comes to his appearance. Does a more insecure person exist?
Daniel Thomas
I don't remember now but there was news about this.
>Mission Impossible 7: Dead Reckoning Part One followed by >Fast 10: Dead Reckoning Part Two the crossover of our lifetimes.
Ryder Garcia
>The Mummy (2017) it takes a lot of effort to make cruise bad in something, but this film found a way >no rock of ages alec baldwin shot up the wrong set
William Cooper
yeah. furious movies are basically "mission car-possible" at this point. episode plot, crew, stunts..
Benjamin King
followed by: Riddick 2: Dead Reckoning Part Three
Xavier Lopez
Shame the mummy gets so much shit thrown because it was his passion project he was deeply involved in. Selecting lenses, camera angle, etc etc. There are rumors that in fact Cruise shadow-directed it and was present in editing room. Tom even changed script to include his ideas like mummy lady possessing him for more dramatic arc. I blame studio for forcing universe nobody asked for and ruining possibly the best mummy film since 1930s.
First one is the worst. It isn't even an action movie, just a boring whodunit.
Nicholas Johnson
because it's shockingly bad even among bad movies the script was clearly written for an actor 20 years younger but the studio put cruise in a movie where he just didn't belong
Jaxson Bennett
Cruise changed script anyway so it doesn't matter which actor studio wanted. In the final movie there isn't much left of the original scrip, like 80% of this is all after Cruise rewrites. I remember reading it and changes were massive. Cruise changed some characters and locations as well as crucial plot points. For example removed bioweapon subplot completely. There's more but can't remember.