True confession: sometimes when watching that scene I legit forget that it's not Cruise. Like, I'm thinking about actors, not characters, and I'm believing that it's Cruise in a mask somehow. Hoffman had ridiculous acting skills.
A real suggestion from me is to replicate the Henry Cavill look. The shirt, the slacks, the hair and of course the famous Moustachegate moustage. And to do the fist reload thing.
I love the scene where Ethan forces Owen Davian to recite a poem so that Ethan, with the aid of some high-tech software, can then imitate his voice. Apparently, the poem includes every sound in the English language… “The pleasure of Buzby's company is what I most enjoy. He put a blue tack on Miss Yancy's chair when she called him a horrible boy. At the end of the harvest, he was flinging two kittens across the width of the room. I count on his schemes to reveal the way to escape my gloom.” In theory, by reproducing how Owen says "I" and "gloom," IMF can reproduce how he'd say "I'm." "Flinging," "I" and "company" can reproduce "fine," and so on. Linguist Neal Whitman developed the poem especially for the movie and JJ Abrams was so taken with it that eventually some members of the production team started jokingly referring to it as the “Blue Harvest” poem, which was coincidentally also the working title for the 1977 film Star Wars.
I really loved the first one and hated the second but I was totally back on board after this one and ever since they've just gotten better and better. Can't wait to see Dead Reckoning pt 1
@eating sugar no papa Solomon Lane is too try-hard. Like, you could tell they were really TRYING to give MI a big bad guy on the level of Owen Davian again... but, had he not reappeared in Fallout I don't think anyone would be talking about him any more than they talk about the bad guy from Ghost Protocol. Actually pretty similar to Christoph Waltz' Blofeld in that regard. They got a solid actor doing a solid "I'm a menacing guy in the shadows" routine, and just assumed that would be enough to make him a memorable villain without actually doing any of the legwork to make them interesting.
Literally laughed out loud at James' stunt for this one, and then I watched it 3 more times for more laughs. Great series and fantastic editing as always! Thank you, James, Maso, and Ben.
*as far as MI movies go, I think this is where he delivers noticeably great acting. I didn’t say he is bad in 1 and 2, but I would’ve seen those and went “man this guy has a bright future” judging simply his facial acting.
This movie is THE REASON why the movies made after got so good. JJ corrected the course of the franchise. He showed the way. Every MI movie afterwards is just a variation and improvement on this movie I feel. This is an underrated film. The next MI movies are better. They keep getting better. But this film was like the blueprint for basically what to do.
I feel like Collateral, then Batman Begins were the beginnings to these more grounded, down-to-earth, and gritty style action movies. You definitely saw it with the Casino Royale reboot, and all the action movies starting around 04-06.
The early working title for Casino Royale was actually "Bond Begins", an obvious nod to Batman Begins. I think it can even be spotted on some of the slates in the behind-the-scenes production footage.
Well that would make sense because Nolan was a huge fan of Heat, another Michael Mann movie, and it's especially obvious in TDK, of course, but most people attribute the change in Bond to The Bourne Identity [2002] which precedes Collateral [2004] and Batman Begins [2005]. You could also see Batman Begins as being a response to the silliness of previous Batman sequels, so in that sense, it is an accurate analogy as the later Brosnan movies were way over the top. Batman Begins and Casino Royale had about double the budget of Collateral and Bourne. They were both made for around $60m and made just over $200m at the box office. In fact, The Bourne Supremacy came out in 2004 also.
RuyLopezQB6 how in the world did the Bourne movies slip my mind? Wow..I agree with what you said, except while Heat may have influenced the later movies, it didn’t start a trend of grounded, realistic action movies. We still got Face/Off, Con Air, Black Arrow, Matrix, etc. The first two Bourne films definitely changed action cinema and we’re still in that trend today.
I really like this movie. There's lots of bits which feel like honest, modern takes on the original series concepts. And I completely agree, Davian is a genuinely fantastic bad guy.
Hey I’m in America making tortillas at 3 am, and I get to watch your early access videos. Bloody lovin’ it m8, can I be the official tortilla maker for the podcast? I promise excellent tacos 🌮
at 20:44 is that a shot in the actual movie? because you can clearly see his harness with the string coming from his waist to the top left side of the screen.
I think this might be my favorite, and arguably the best of the first trilogy. I mean, the villain is pretty creepy and just psycho, and the action is pretty good. The only complaint I have is the fact that Ethan Hunt is a teacher, which just seems weird, but it is a minor complaint.
The best scene in all of Mission Impossible to me personally is Seymour Hoffman interrogating Tom Cruise with the gun to the girl's head. No trickery,no lies,no last minute saves,just Tom Cruise helpless against a man who has all the cards in his hands. No other scene in the series is as intense due to the fact that there was no way out,no easy solution,not even a funny joke to help lighten the mood.
I was gonna say the same thing! I love the editing on these videos. The Joker was like, “I’m OUT wit these comments.” and kicked it out the back door. 😂💀
Well, now that you've mentioned the _Police Academy_ franchise, I want to see you cover that series. All 7 movies, the live-action TV series and the cartoon.
I love this film so much, more than most people. That bridge scene is still one of my favourite single scenes in any film ever made. I don't know what it is but I love it so much. Also fight me: Ethan Hunt has the best haircut in this film compared to any of the others (Fallout is number 2)
Baffles me that a few people have mentioned that Captain America: The Winter Soldier felt like a superhero remake of this movie. Not only the plot involving compromised government agency, but even the structural bits of the movies felt alike, down to the action scenes. The one major difference is that MI3 didn't focus on the magic McGuffin that the plot.
I don't know about the structural bits, I think it's just the highway/bridge surprise attack - captured by government agency - escape from agency (in an elevator) sequence. But CA:WS has better character development and does not rely that much on spectacle.
@@CabbageCorgi either Batman v Superman or justice league CoG referring to that one general supposedly being Martian man hunter and “He’s still out there.”
MI: III is the best because it's the entry in which Hunt is at his most vulnerable and Hoffman is the most dangerous villain of the series. 6 M:I II 5 M:I GP 4 M:I RN 3 M:I 2 MI: FALLOUT 1 M:I III
Please cover the remaining MI movies in caravan of garbage 🙏. To put some weight of your chest, I already came up with stunts, that can be replicated by James: Phantom Protocol: Climb your House with toilet plumbers strapped to your hands. Rogue Nation: Book a first class flight to your next holiday destination, but strap yourself to the side of the plane, instead of going inside. Fallout: Idk, nuke Europe or smth.
MI III is still probably my favorite in the series. When I had first seen Tommy boy running in China I was quite impressed. Not that it was super impressive, but homeboy just kept going.
I know this is an old video and no one will see this bc this video is over a year old at this point. You guys have are too contenders for the most underrated content on UA-cam.
I think Tom Cruise felt very betrayed by Philip Seymour Hoffmann for doing The Master. I wonder if he took anything from his interactions with Cruise into that roll?
The car stunt in this was a big trailer moment. Its crazy to think of how big this series and movies in general have gotten. I love how real and gritty this M:I is and its probably my favorite one, still.
Totally agreed! Philip Seymour Hoffman is amazing in this movie and is by far the best villain in this franchise. And yes, JJ Abrams (or his legal name of: JJ "everyone guessed the ending of Lost two weeks into the first season of the show so I denied it for 6 seasons but couldn't come up with another ending so I went with the one everyone had guessed in season 1 anyway" Abrams) is an "only ok" director.
I freaking love this movie. I’ll never forget watching it for the first time, I was gonna do some menial tasks while watching it cuz I assumed it would be bad like the second M:I film, but the cold open grabbed me from the beginning and I don’t think I blinked for the next two hours. It’s one of my favorite first time viewing experiences of a movie ever. I didn’t grasp how important tension is in a movie until this film made me acutely aware of it. Fantastic film, probably my second favorite of the franchise, right below Fallout.
Lane in Rogue Nation was my favorite villain and I hated that they brought him back in Fallout but Owen Davian is a really close second , he felt so menacing and dangerous in this. RIP Phillip Seymour Hoffman
I've said it before and I'll say it again - Hudson Hawk! You could release it today and nobody would blink an eye, but it was pretty far out there in, er... 1991, 29 years ago.
There was not enough discussion of the "Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall" moment. Best moment of this movie, hands down; my wife and I had to pause the movie for 5 minutes because we were laughing too hard to see what else was going on.
This was the first Mission: Impossible movie I saw. My dad asked if I wanted to go see it, I really wasn't all that interested quite frankly, but I did it anyway because he's my dad and I think we were getting food afterward or something and that was reason enough. I remember thinking it was okay and maybe a little boring. I think my 11 year old brain was not all that interested in this spy movie business. I totally get why he'd think I'd be interested though, it was an action movie with sci-fi elements instead of a sci-fi movie with action elements, but you know, M:I-III, meh. We did eventualy get around to watching the first two eventually. I do remember when Ghost Protocol was coming out though, and I was most definitely interested because it looked spectacular in trailers, and I was severely disappointed when my dad went to go see it without me. C'mon dad, be a FATHER for once and take me to see the spy action thriller I want! :P We had a blast with Rogue Nation and Fallout though and we rewatched all the movies before Fallout to get the whole story, and I love them.
The most underappreciated one. Too many good things in it to ignore, despite Abrams' very TV style, and not to mention that it actually laid the standards for the sequels.
@@lalithadavi4845 I was going to ask if you thought there were actual Marmalade selling 'bots, then I realized, of course there are. Now I feel bereft that I've never been accosted by a Marmalade selling 'bot while online.
@@lalithadavi4845 - No, I'm not a 'bot that gives random facts, but an interesting note is that the first recorded game that is all about random chance is from Ancient Egypt, call Senet.
As a car review channel I’ve personally always wondered what Mr. Sunday Movies drives... and now I know it’s a Mazda 3 hatch. Finally I can sleep peacefully tonight.
Philip Seymour Hoffman playing Tom Cruise playing Philip Seymour Hoffman in the bathroom scene is absolutely magnificent. What a legend.
Even better than Helena Bonham Carter playing Emma Watson playing Hermione playing Bellatrix Lestrange.
@@thisisfyne what about Sacha Baron Cohen playing Borat playing Sacha Baron Cohen playing a conservative country singer?
The way he points and coughs is just so Tom Cruise I'd actually believe it was Cruise in mask! You know, if I didn't know better.
rip to a king
True confession: sometimes when watching that scene I legit forget that it's not Cruise. Like, I'm thinking about actors, not characters, and I'm believing that it's Cruise in a mask somehow. Hoffman had ridiculous acting skills.
Dude Ben is such a good editor putting Heath Ledgers Joker saying “6” when you talk about the number of movies franchises usually get
Editing is great lol
Was the villain heath leadger
I agree! great editing!
@@isaacharlacher1672 ????
The look at the Mission Impossible movies needs to end with James demolishing a bathroom while doing the Tom Cruise laugh.
Can't wait for James to flip Maso over a sink and through a wall. Total dedication to his channel!
____ he should flip Tom over a couch
Yes please
A real suggestion from me is to replicate the Henry Cavill look. The shirt, the slacks, the hair and of course the famous Moustachegate moustage. And to do the fist reload thing.
I love the scene where Ethan forces Owen Davian to recite a poem so that Ethan, with the aid of some high-tech software, can then imitate his voice. Apparently, the poem includes every sound in the English language…
“The pleasure of Buzby's company is what I most enjoy.
He put a blue tack on Miss Yancy's chair when she called him a horrible boy.
At the end of the harvest, he was flinging two kittens across the width of the room.
I count on his schemes to reveal the way to escape my gloom.”
In theory, by reproducing how Owen says "I" and "gloom," IMF can reproduce how he'd say "I'm." "Flinging," "I" and "company" can reproduce "fine," and so on.
Linguist Neal Whitman developed the poem especially for the movie and JJ Abrams was so taken with it that eventually some members of the production team started jokingly referring to it as the “Blue Harvest” poem, which was coincidentally also the working title for the 1977 film Star Wars.
I was totally there for that journey!
I really really admire your commitment to the bit, but also, I hate you
Mission impossible 3 is where the franchise truly took off. The villain is great and the plot is gripping. Totally awesome.
i genuinely don't understand what people see in this franchise... it's just... terrible...
@@William-Morey-Bakereveryone is entitled to their own opinion, but the box office proves your opinion wrong
I really loved the first one and hated the second but I was totally back on board after this one and ever since they've just gotten better and better. Can't wait to see Dead Reckoning pt 1
@William-Morey-Baker how?
Petition for James to do the Tom Cruise Kremlin run next week.
Just get Maso on the back of a Ute to follow him tracking shot style.
if only they were continuing now :(
the ute lol
I say he jumps from one building to another and they use the take where James breaks his ankle
Petition for James to (temporarily) die in the next one, only to be revived by Mason.
I think he's name is Mason not Maso
That scene with Hoffman in the Plane gives me chills. He’s easily the best villain in the series.
He was excellent and terrifying
You ever see charlie wilson's war
He's like a rattlesnake in that movie. He was a brilliant actor.
@eating sugar no papa Solomon Lane is too try-hard. Like, you could tell they were really TRYING to give MI a big bad guy on the level of Owen Davian again... but, had he not reappeared in Fallout I don't think anyone would be talking about him any more than they talk about the bad guy from Ghost Protocol. Actually pretty similar to Christoph Waltz' Blofeld in that regard. They got a solid actor doing a solid "I'm a menacing guy in the shadows" routine, and just assumed that would be enough to make him a memorable villain without actually doing any of the legwork to make them interesting.
Its clearly bogdan......hes behind everything i promise you.
James’ stunt was so thrillingly dangerous; he wasn’t even wearing a mask. Dandrews is crying
😂 love the local reference
Don’t need to wear a mask when running or replicating Tom cruise death defying stunts
Dan would approve, he would be there himself making sure James was right to go.
The funny thing is some people who saw this are probably genuinely upset about that
i love how every movie is directed by a different person. its makes it feel like in universe every mission is so different in vibes
Literally laughed out loud at James' stunt for this one, and then I watched it 3 more times for more laughs. Great series and fantastic editing as always! Thank you, James, Maso, and Ben.
Thanks Abdul appreciate the support!
The one where Tom Cruise genuinely shows his acting skills.
Magnolia?
Ice cream?
...are these movies? I'm just saying random words.
Risky Business?
Recnid mi 2?
*as far as MI movies go, I think this is where he delivers noticeably great acting. I didn’t say he is bad in 1 and 2, but I would’ve seen those and went “man this guy has a bright future” judging simply his facial acting.
Woooo, James finally did a small version of the Tom Cruise run, but I second Thenesrookie's petition for the Kremlin run or even the sandstorm run.
I see. We're having a Pause-apolooza with these, are we? Going on hiatuspolooza. Outrageous, quite frankly.
it's an outragepolooza
Just have a patiancepooloza in the meantime.
@Sam Maloney Scandalousapalooza
@Sam Maloney Their first album was OK, follow up not so good, but they are amazing live.
@Sam Maloney "Fucking Awesome Dead": the tribute act for "The Grateful Dead"
Nothing sweeter in the world than the fake Tom Cruise laugh, imagine waking up to that every morning
I couldn't think of anything better
Brace Land incruisable
You can. If you set it to your alarm sound.
Incruisable
Now. Is that a Fake Tom Cruise, laugh. Or a fake, Tom Cruise laugh
Already looking forward to when you cover 'Mission Impossible Trilogy 2: Cruise Control'
This movie is THE REASON why the movies made after got so good. JJ corrected the course of the franchise. He showed the way. Every MI movie afterwards is just a variation and improvement on this movie I feel. This is an underrated film. The next MI movies are better. They keep getting better. But this film was like the blueprint for basically what to do.
I love your segment 'TRIVIAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA' which you do every week.
It's definitely a thing you do every week.
I was waiting for it to be Triviaaaaaaaaaaaapalooza! Very disappointed
"Monaghan is getting hugs from everybody, including people she's never met"
Yeah.. JJ Abrams does that...
Why hug your baby daddy's bestfriend after he dies when you can hug the rando you just met a few days ago?
Can you explain ? I don’t get it
@@cjisrael901 They are talking about The Force Awakens
I know people say this every time, but seriously, the editing on these videos is just unreal. Improves the experience immeasurably.
I was also told that I wasn’t allowed to look Tom Holland in the eye on set. I looked him in the eye and he stabbed me in the neck with a shiv
SMH. Tobey on Raimi Spider-man would have stabbed you in the stomach.
Much better.
@@suddenllybah No he'd never do that. In reality he'd just force you to play poker and then take all your money.
I feel like Collateral, then Batman Begins were the beginnings to these more grounded, down-to-earth, and gritty style action movies. You definitely saw it with the Casino Royale reboot, and all the action movies starting around 04-06.
The early working title for Casino Royale was actually "Bond Begins", an obvious nod to Batman Begins. I think it can even be spotted on some of the slates in the behind-the-scenes production footage.
Glenn Welsh interesting little factoid there. I’m a diehard diehard Bond fan so always love learning something new about the franchise
Well that would make sense because Nolan was a huge fan of Heat, another Michael Mann movie, and it's especially obvious in TDK, of course, but most people attribute the change in Bond to The Bourne Identity [2002] which precedes Collateral [2004] and Batman Begins [2005]. You could also see Batman Begins as being a response to the silliness of previous Batman sequels, so in that sense, it is an accurate analogy as the later Brosnan movies were way over the top.
Batman Begins and Casino Royale had about double the budget of Collateral and Bourne. They were both made for around $60m and made just over $200m at the box office.
In fact, The Bourne Supremacy came out in 2004 also.
RuyLopezQB6 how in the world did the Bourne movies slip my mind? Wow..I agree with what you said, except while Heat may have influenced the later movies, it didn’t start a trend of grounded, realistic action movies. We still got Face/Off, Con Air, Black Arrow, Matrix, etc. The first two Bourne films definitely changed action cinema and we’re still in that trend today.
It’s ok Katie should have been replaced
I really like this movie. There's lots of bits which feel like honest, modern takes on the original series concepts. And I completely agree, Davian is a genuinely fantastic bad guy.
Czech Republic Ethan Hunt looks like Christian Bale's disguised brother in The Prestige...
Good reference!
Hey I’m in America making tortillas at 3 am, and I get to watch your early access videos. Bloody lovin’ it m8, can I be the official tortilla maker for the podcast? I promise excellent tacos 🌮
That depends, how many tortillas you be making?
@@mrsundaymovies a cruise-load.
Tacopalooza?
@@mrsundaymovies Wow, they read comments and respond to them...
...palooza.
@@The_Viktor_Reznov
But only once in a Blue Moonapalooza.
That’s actually a decent Solomon Lane impression...
BWEEEEEE ETHAAAN
SHENANIGANS, ETHAN, SHENANIGANS
at 20:44 is that a shot in the actual movie? because you can clearly see his harness with the string coming from his waist to the top left side of the screen.
I think this might be my favorite, and arguably the best of the first trilogy. I mean, the villain is pretty creepy and just psycho, and the action is pretty good. The only complaint I have is the fact that Ethan Hunt is a teacher, which just seems weird, but it is a minor complaint.
I actually think he fits being a teacher. He fights but he always struck me as a guy who prefers to talk.
The best scene in all of Mission Impossible to me personally is Seymour Hoffman interrogating Tom Cruise with the gun to the girl's head. No trickery,no lies,no last minute saves,just Tom Cruise helpless against a man who has all the cards in his hands. No other scene in the series is as intense due to the fact that there was no way out,no easy solution,not even a funny joke to help lighten the mood.
I agree . the film starrts with this, and immediately sets the tension
I think this is genuinely my favorite Mission impossible movie. The 3 after are really fun but this one is just... good. Idk
Can't wait to see James climb the Burj Khalifa next week!
Edit: ahhhhh, you're not doing them next week after all? That's INCRUISABLE!
One might say it's inexcruiseable
Love the clip of Sam from Corridor Digital meeting the Rock inserted in there
5:03 This edit made me chuckle. Good work Ben
In the spirit of that terrible stunt it would have better if James went flying to the other side of the screen
The edit at the end with James exploding absolutely cracked me up. Completely caught me left-field, and I love it.
That clip when he says "you'll get comments" perfect. *chefs kiss*
I was gonna say the same thing!
I love the editing on these videos.
The Joker was like, “I’m OUT wit these comments.” and kicked it out the back door. 😂💀
Well, now that you've mentioned the _Police Academy_ franchise, I want to see you cover that series. All 7 movies, the live-action TV series and the cartoon.
I love this film so much, more than most people. That bridge scene is still one of my favourite single scenes in any film ever made. I don't know what it is but I love it so much. Also fight me: Ethan Hunt has the best haircut in this film compared to any of the others (Fallout is number 2)
Baffles me that a few people have mentioned that Captain America: The Winter Soldier felt like a superhero remake of this movie. Not only the plot involving compromised government agency, but even the structural bits of the movies felt alike, down to the action scenes. The one major difference is that MI3 didn't focus on the magic McGuffin that the plot.
Captain America: The Winter Soldier didn't have a magical McGuffin (unless you count that flashdisk, which isn't exactly 'magic').
I don't know about the structural bits, I think it's just the highway/bridge surprise attack - captured by government agency - escape from agency (in an elevator) sequence. But CA:WS has better character development and does not rely that much on spectacle.
"I need a medic! HAHAHAHAAAA!"
Never change, Maso
Honestly, I'm disappointed they went with Phillip Seymour Jumpman instead of the far better Phillip Seymour Hopman.
I was really expecting another Spider-Man 3 "he's still out there!" moment at 8:33
Omg what was the other video that had this
@@CabbageCorgi either Batman v Superman or justice league CoG referring to that one general supposedly being Martian man hunter and “He’s still out there.”
God the editing of these is so good, shout out to ben. The little inserts are so clever, I especially liked the Joker mouthing "six"
I don’t even know how hard it must have been to convince Tom Cruise to not jump off an actual building
MI: III is the best because it's the entry in which Hunt is at his most vulnerable and Hoffman is the most dangerous villain of the series.
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5 M:I GP
4 M:I RN
3 M:I
2 MI: FALLOUT
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Is anyone else’s favorite part of every CoG when Mason reads his list of notes? Because it is my favorite part of every video.
Rogue Nation is my favourite Mission Impossible film
I was just about to ask how you forgot to mention the Tom Cruise run!!
If you think about it, books are just sentencepaloozas.
Please cover the remaining MI movies in caravan of garbage 🙏.
To put some weight of your chest, I already came up with stunts, that can be replicated by James:
Phantom Protocol: Climb your House with toilet plumbers strapped to your hands.
Rogue Nation: Book a first class flight to your next holiday destination, but strap yourself to the side of the plane, instead of going inside.
Fallout: Idk, nuke Europe or smth.
I don't know if I can manage all of Europe, but I reckon I could cover a few smaller countries
@@mrsundaymovies start with Luxemburg.
@@jakobpalomino5417 nah he's Australian he's definitely going to blow up New Zealand
btw, Keri Russell absolutely smashes it in The Americans
give that a watch its great
This channel is the only thing resembling a 'routine' in my life right now, and I'm okay with that.
Just imagine hearing from the newspaper bin
“This message will now self destruct”
MI III is still probably my favorite in the series. When I had first seen Tommy boy running in China I was quite impressed. Not that it was super impressive, but homeboy just kept going.
8:16
"Idk, I don't read the comments"
😂😂😂
Until the next group of Mission Impossible videos -
Hasta Lasagna
Don’t get any on ya
I know this is an old video and no one will see this bc this video is over a year old at this point. You guys have are too contenders for the most underrated content on UA-cam.
Good news Ernie I did see it and very much appreciate your comment!
Them: "JJ Abrams can be a good director"
JJ: "I CAN! Why haven't I been doing that this whole time?"
You guys better do the rest of the movies, 3 is not enough. We need more of James “stunts”
If they inevitably cover the recent three movies, James will eventually have to climb aboard a helicopter in motion lol
I remember seeing the first one, renting the third one from the library and loving it, then renting the second one and wondering WTF happened. 😂
I think Tom Cruise felt very betrayed by Philip Seymour Hoffmann for doing The Master. I wonder if he took anything from his interactions with Cruise into that roll?
I like how Caravan of Garbage has morphed into just reviewing older movies and half the time, they're actually pretty good movies.
I'm only here for the poloozas
The car stunt in this was a big trailer moment. Its crazy to think of how big this series and movies in general have gotten. I love how real and gritty this M:I is and its probably my favorite one, still.
This is literally my favorite movie 😭❤️
this was probably mentioned a million times before, but daaaaaaaaaamn these edits are so good and a lot of fun to watch
The best one of the first trilogy arguably the whole franchise
@GiRayne couldn't of said it better
@Conn Benn shut up you edited your comment because your grammar probably sucked
@eating sugar no papa you have probably never seen it
@GiRayne yeah. this movie had some of the best babes ever 😛
Best of the first trilogy, yes. But 4, 5 and 6 are definitely far better (albeit with not as good villains)
Totally agreed! Philip Seymour Hoffman is amazing in this movie and is by far the best villain in this franchise. And yes, JJ Abrams (or his legal name of: JJ "everyone guessed the ending of Lost two weeks into the first season of the show so I denied it for 6 seasons but couldn't come up with another ending so I went with the one everyone had guessed in season 1 anyway" Abrams) is an "only ok" director.
Mission Impossible free Me from all this pain.
These three movies don't even feel like their in the same franchise
I freaking love this movie. I’ll never forget watching it for the first time, I was gonna do some menial tasks while watching it cuz I assumed it would be bad like the second M:I film, but the cold open grabbed me from the beginning and I don’t think I blinked for the next two hours. It’s one of my favorite first time viewing experiences of a movie ever. I didn’t grasp how important tension is in a movie until this film made me acutely aware of it. Fantastic film, probably my second favorite of the franchise, right below Fallout.
I had the same experience. Ghost Protocol lacks that tension, even though the threat is nuclear war.
I love how your impression of Tom Cruise is basically the Family Guy version of Speed Racer. It's perfect.
This like is for Ben and his don't simp poster.
Lane in Rogue Nation was my favorite villain and I hated that they brought him back in Fallout but Owen Davian is a really close second , he felt so menacing and dangerous in this.
RIP Phillip Seymour Hoffman
I remembered this movie because of how sudddenly dramatic and scary it was
I've said it before and I'll say it again - Hudson Hawk! You could release it today and nobody would blink an eye, but it was pretty far out there in, er... 1991, 29 years ago.
Phillip seymour hoffman bring a lot to this movie
Hahahaha "every team needs Ving Rhames" got me
Ben is such a killer editor
Tom Cruise's hair looks the best in this movie imo. It's not over stylized but more casual and practical for missions
I would love a podcast episode just talking about different celebrities’ hair
still holding out for the tremors series
This movie is so good, and the franchise just keeps getting better after this.
I can’t wait for judge Dredd
Phillip Seymour Hoffman is so good in this movie, genuinely scary performance.
I really love this movie the villian is the best in the series and the action is amazing.
I've seen a bunch of other people comment the same, but I'll join the chorus in celebrating Ben's edit of the Joker saying "six." Bravo.
And the star wars edit too. Good lord.
Last time I was this early Ethan hadn’t accepted his mission
There was not enough discussion of the "Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall" moment. Best moment of this movie, hands down; my wife and I had to pause the movie for 5 minutes because we were laughing too hard to see what else was going on.
Can you do the original trilogy of Star Wars then go to the prequels than the sequel trilogy than the spinoffs.
This was the first Mission: Impossible movie I saw. My dad asked if I wanted to go see it, I really wasn't all that interested quite frankly, but I did it anyway because he's my dad and I think we were getting food afterward or something and that was reason enough. I remember thinking it was okay and maybe a little boring. I think my 11 year old brain was not all that interested in this spy movie business. I totally get why he'd think I'd be interested though, it was an action movie with sci-fi elements instead of a sci-fi movie with action elements, but you know, M:I-III, meh. We did eventualy get around to watching the first two eventually. I do remember when Ghost Protocol was coming out though, and I was most definitely interested because it looked spectacular in trailers, and I was severely disappointed when my dad went to go see it without me. C'mon dad, be a FATHER for once and take me to see the spy action thriller I want! :P We had a blast with Rogue Nation and Fallout though and we rewatched all the movies before Fallout to get the whole story, and I love them.
The most underappreciated one. Too many good things in it to ignore, despite Abrams' very TV style, and not to mention that it actually laid the standards for the sequels.
"LAAAAAAAAWWWWW!"
I have never been more excited for anything in my entire life!
So, what you're saying is that the bad Star Wars sequels are ultimately Tom Cruise's fault.
Yess
When you see a Persona 5 Easter egg and your love of Ben becomes so much more
Do fast and furious next PLEASE!!
IT WOULD BE SO FUN
deffo....two a week i say
I've come to terms with James having lost his sanity a long time ago. I'm okay with it because this new content he's providing is amaaaazing.
You guys should watch the mentalist
It is a pretty good show
And for our next random comment, "Marmalade is a spreadable fruit preserve. It's pretty good."
@@hepchaos sarcasm or are you one of those bots
@@lalithadavi4845 I was going to ask if you thought there were actual Marmalade selling 'bots, then I realized, of course there are. Now I feel bereft that I've never been accosted by a Marmalade selling 'bot while online.
@@hepchaos no I thought you were one of those bots who comment weird random facts
@@lalithadavi4845 - No, I'm not a 'bot that gives random facts, but an interesting note is that the first recorded game that is all about random chance is from Ancient Egypt, call Senet.
The stunts are getting greater every video and I live for these
That stunt was even better than I could've hoped for
As a car review channel I’ve personally always wondered what Mr. Sunday Movies drives... and now I know it’s a Mazda 3 hatch. Finally I can sleep peacefully tonight.