Kenji Wrote:MI-II was worst movie. But I'm really looking forward to this Part 3. MI-II's director was John Woo. That was BIG mistake! But this time, MI-III's director, J.J. Abrams is creator of ALIAS and LOST. He has good talents. I assure nobody complain to him.
In Japan, we can see it in July. Ah......I can't wait!
Tempest Wrote:I have to totally agree with ya....MI:III was an absolute blast from start to finish. I've heard of non-stop action before, but I hadn't really experienced until I saw this movie. The plot has some rather large holes in it, but you just won't have time to realize it until after its over. A great movie all around.Excellent tactics for the shooters, especially the scene where he is attempting the rescue. Very nicely done.
KRW Wrote:You'll like this one Kenji! It seemed like half of the audiance was setting on the edge of their seats and the other half was biting their fingernails!
Ken
KRW Wrote:I have never seen a movie start of so intense! The first minute has you hanging on the edge of your seat saying, "Wait a minute, you CAN'T start a movie like this"!!! Oh, but they did! And the sense of forboding, of not wanting to know what happened (but that little voice in your head saying, I can take it) carries through the entire movie! Intense!!!! I've not been thrilled with Tom Cruise as a person for some time, for reasons we all know. But he's one hell of an actor! I don't think I've ever seen him play a part with as much emotion as he portrayed in this movie. It's got all the cool spy gadgets and effects we know and love, but we see an Ethan Hunt that's grounded with a close personal relationship. It was much better than I had thought it would be, I'm glad my dad dragged me to it!
KRW
XamberB Wrote:I loved the old Mission Impossible TV series. I dislike Cruise, but I tried to watch Mission Impossible I and it was so bad I turned it off. Maybe I'll try to see this one.