Why do people hate Mission: Impossible 3? It's kino. Great kinetic direction from Abrams (his debut)...

Why do people hate Mission: Impossible 3? It's kino. Great kinetic direction from Abrams (his debut), memorable action sequences (the Vatican heist is gigakino) and an excellent villain peformance from PSH. Also, Giachinno's soundtrack is awesome as well. This film defined what the series would become. The hate is completely unwarranted.

Fallout > 1 > Ghost Protocol > 3 > Dead Reckoning > Rogue Nation > 2

Haven't seen Final Reckoning yet

I unironically don't remember anything from this movie

It’s the most entertaining MI film.

I always think of that stupid deleted scene they left in the movie where the guy with almost no lines says he prays about his dead dog or something

A lot of people forget it came out in the same year as Casino Royale. Completely overshadowed critically and commercially.

the new movie that just released retconned the Rabbit's foot as AI source code

how lame

1 and 3 are the only ones i'd rewatch.

I wish the series kept to its spy thriller roots instead of veering off into absurdity. 1 and 3 are the only ones with continuity and the best of the series. What a shame that 3 "underperformed" and they came up with a hybrid style of 1,2 and 3 and made the same movie over and over.

PSH was genuinely TOO good
Villains in movies like this are usually cartoony and kinda silly, his performance was just so dark and intimidating, unironically too good for the movie he was in
It's crazy how that chubby balding motherfucker could be so menacing, I guess that's how good of an actor he was

It's crazy how that chubby balding motherfucker could be so menacing, I guess that's how good of an actor he was

Inane statement. What does any of that have to do with the craft of ACTING? Are you some kind of aphantasia NPC? The most powerful and horrifying men in this world are fat, short, balding old men with money and thus power.

What was the threat of the McGuffin?

no really it has some beautiful colors and a great villain
its at the very least better than mi2

Reverse that list and change GP with Fallout and you might just have a decent ranking

OP, where is the rabbit's foot?

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Rogue Nation > 1 > 3 > all the others

On the internet you're supposed to unconditionally hate everything from Jew Jew

Rogue Nation is the most boring one

Can someone explain why in the new one it ended with that weird farewell? They saved the world and they re acting like fugitives who can not get caught speaking to each other under any circumstances.

LE DE PALMA MOVIE IS SO KINO, DARK AND GRITTY AND SMART

finale is a helicopter chasing a high speed bullet train and gum bombs

Go fuck yourself, you parroting NPC.

>LE DE PALMA MOVIE IS SO KINO, DARK AND GRITTY AND SMART

Yes

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But it isn't. That anon spelled out why. Embarrassing idiot.

>finale is a helicopter chasing a high speed bullet train and gum bombs

This is kino though

Nobody said otherwise but it's insanely infuriating to me seeing people tout MI1 as this gritty spy thriller when it has far more ludicrous set pieces than anything in MI2. All of these movies are the same.

I've only seen 1 and 2 and they seem more gritty than what I've seen of the nu ones.

For me its 1,4, and 6.

The MI trilogy is great but also can be taken as three separate continuities with little to do with each other besides Luther recurring. Ethan from MI1 and MI2 are not the same person at all and 3 is a older version of MI1 Ethan. MI3 was a wet fart and they had to shift hard into pleasing the audience with MI4 which made bank so they kept making the same movie. MI1-2-3 are the only ones that don't play it safe. My favorite is MI3 because of the dark spy thriller tone that MI1 failed to capture.

fell asleep

and after 4?

Yeah, as much as people shit on 2, at least they remember it.

I maintain that MI2 is the best James Bond movie made since GoldenEye and nothing has topped it. It's also the best MI movie because

Ethan Hunt is a true American James Bond in this and in the prime of his life with toned body, lush hair and confident attitude

follows order, is given a mission and doesn't go rogue, fulfills it. isn't disavowed.

the Y2K warm, glowy aesthetics

the villain, the henchmen, the love interest, the allies are all top notch

the set pieces and especially the mask reveals are the best in the series

AGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH I KILLED MY FRIEND HOW COULD THIS HAPPEN TO ME

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It's my favorite one, manages to be a summer blockbuster popcorn movie but not some amusement park franchise slop in the way that the last 5 (20? 100?) are. Incredible that JJ Abrams of all people directed it.

kinetic direction

Speaking of kinetics, I like the part on the bridge where the missile explodes near Tom and he gets flung into a car, the sense of movement and the impact always strikes me when I see it.

deleted scene they left in the movie

Is this what them city slickers would call an oxymoron?

SEVEN! SEVEN!

MI3 screaming villain is cringe as fuck

Yeah John Woo didn't disappoint. This was also the best Metal Gear movie we'll ever get. 3 was a major downgrade and everything after that while entertaining was just rinse and repeat of the same formula.

YOU THINK I'M PLAYING, YOU THINK I WON'T DO IT?!

, fulfills it.

He was meant to get the Chimera and Bellerophon he failed and fucked the black lady who used the last doses of both

Both being destroyed was the best outcome though.

It's JJ Abrams what do you expect. He's poisoned almost every nerd franchise and he would have done the same to Terminator if it hadn't been happening already.

that's just one scene in the movie

other than that there isn't any over-the-top bang bang at all, it's just spy kino

Based and correct. Cant bruise the cruise but for me DePalma did it best

he would have done the same to Terminator

Qrd? Kinda wish it wouldve happen just to possibly have Cameron shit on him