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Unlike Cruise, who has rarely strayed from mainstream fare, Connery tried branching out into more challenging roles and films – e.g., Sidney Lumet’s The Hill, Basil Dearden’s Woman of Straw, Alfred Hitchcock’s Marnie – but with little commercial success.

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This professional strategy dates back to Sean Connery and cinema’s first big-budgeted franchise: the James Bond movies of the ’60s.Ĭonnery became an international celebrity after starring opposite Ursula Andress in Terence Young’s Dr. After all, Brad Bird’s Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol took in about $695 million globally in 2012. That’s where Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation comes in. Having said that, Tom Cruise, like any other major star, from Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence to Will Smith and Sandra Bullock, could use another megablockbuster.

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īut the only justification a movie like Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation really needs for its existence is the promise of $500 million-$1 billion at the worldwide box office, in addition to mega-earnings from VOD, DVD, merchandise sales, etc.Īnd to think that the movies have gone full circle, from being a mere reflection of an older form of entertainment, the stage, to being a mere reflection of a newer form of entertainment, video games.

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Instead of Tom Hardy’s hoarse-voiced Bane of Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight Rises, MI5 offers The Syndicate, which dates back to the old TV series and which is described as “a rogue nation” out to destroy the Impossible Missions Force a.k.a. But Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation claims to have an actual story – credited to Drew Pearce and Will Staples – and not just a flimsy excuse for another IMAXscope video game. Paramount must have the greatest insurance company anywhere in the universe. But if Tom Cruise and director Christopher McQuarrie are to believed, Cruise, sort of like the Flying Down to Rio dancers in that old Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers musical, performed his own plane stunt. In fact, it’s (almost) as if you’re, like, watching and listening to actual human beings interacting with one another.Īnd do you wanna bet that “Open the door!” will become the “Show me the money!” of 2015? In my humble opinion, the line – and its context – in this latest Tom Cruise venture is infinitely more memorable and more laugh-out-loud-funny than the one delivered (by Cuba Gooding Jr.) in his 1996 hit Jerry Maguire.Īh, I should add that the falls, fights, acting, and dialogue in Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation are all make-believe fare.

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Even the CGI dialogue and performers sound and look (almost) real. It all looks and sounds unbelievably real. BMW product placement spots), fight stunts, flight stunts, falling-into-a-vortex stunts.

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