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TMC
07-15-2013, 01:08 AM
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Mission: Impossible- Ghost Protocol surprised everyone upon its release. Not only did it end up grossing almost $700 million worldwide, but it signaled a real comeback for Tom Cruise and is arguably the best entry in a franchise that audiences have had a mixed relationship with. Cruise’s baby has taken a refreshing approach for most blockbuster series’, in that every entry actually takes its time. Rather than churning out crud every few years to capitalize on interest, a new director with a new vision is hired every time, and we always have a healthy break of 4 to 6 years between films- Cruise’s Ethan Hunt significantly matures and the whole thing never feels stale.

It was suggested for a while after the fourth movie’s massive success that Brad Bird would return. Luckily, cooler heads and Tomorrowland prevailed, and as well as a new director yet to be announced, Paramount took the wise decision to hire Hollywood’s hottest new screenwriter and jolly nice chap Drew Pearce. Pearce was behind this year’s highest-grossing and most enjoyable blockbuster, Iron Man 3. Madcap, smart and funny as hell, Pearce’s writing was one of the biggest factors behind Tony Stark’s best outing to date.


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shotzette
07-15-2013, 10:16 AM
Ghost Protocol was the only M:I movie that I liked. I'm not a Cruise fan and I was pleasantly surprised that I enjoyed it as much as I did. Jeremy Renner and Simon Pegg were also fantastic, and it would be criminal not to bring them back for another sequel.

I'd also like to see one (or all??? ) of the surviving original cast members, (Martin Landau, Barbara Bain, Peter Lupus, Steven Hill) reprise their roles OR have cameos. I think it may do a lot to make up for the fact that Peter Graves was replaced by Jon Voight in the first Cruise M:I flick.