@@aashokkumargoswami7327 in a way it was an awesome way to guy, Hunley forced Walker to use a knife to win meaning Hunley a man who hasn’t seen fieldwork in decades could’ve beaten The CIA’s top assassin
"Hunt is uniquely training and highly motivated. A specialist without equal, immune to any countermeasures. There is no secret he cannot extract, no security he cannot breach, no person he cannot become. He has, most likely, anticipated this very conversation and is waiting to strike in whatever direction we move. Sir, Hunt is the living manifestation of destiny, and he has made you, his mission." Hunt be like "I appreciate the kindness sir."
One of the best speeches of this or any action/adventure franchise. Extremely good acting class with a solid cast ....: as always with Mr. Tom Cruise. 🎉
I love it. Hunley tries to outsmart Ethan by keeping the PM in the room, imagining that Hunt knows they’re there and is waiting to strike. And of course not realizing that Hunt is so skilled at understanding people that he knew Hunley would do this and as such put himself in the one place Hunley would never expect him to be… all this of course AFTER tricking the PM into implicating Atlee and confirming the Syndicate isn’t just a myth. Easily the best scene in the entire series.
“We know you created the Syndicate,but Lane went rogue and turned it against you,and you’ve been desperately trying to cover it up;that’s why you erased the disc when she brought it to you.”-Ethan Hunt,the living manifestation of destiny.
Best scene of the movie. I was never into IM/spy shows, but Tom Cruise made me LOVE this shit! I have never seen a franchise where EVERY movie is better than its predecessor. I've been a Tom fan for years. He is an absolute favorite and I love his films, but this? This is his masterpiece, his magnum opus, and I will mourn the day that he completes the final chapter.
Ngl i kinda missed the old mi vibe like this and fallout where they have balanced the focus of the espionage and action not like dead reckoning part one where the movie turned into full blown john wick-esque revenge movie
“You set back us uk relations to the American revolution” Hunley seems to be forgetting 1812-1814 But if I was a big tough CIA man I’d also choose to forget the time the Royal Navy set Washington DC on fire. Most people say it was a tie (well Americans do) even though we burnt down your capital and USA sued for peace at the end. USA didn’t burn so much a candle in the UK. Uk wanted USA not to trade with napoleon USA wanted to expand westward Uk wanted to set up a Indian state in Ohio/Michigan area USA wanted land in Canada. In the end nothing changed, nobody got what they wanted, borders and territories remained the same. Uk didn’t stop French trade or create an Indian state USA didn’t take any of Canada But did expand westward. They held territory in Canada and we held it in Maine. Worth remembering that during this war the uk was fighting napoleon emperor of Europe. so the American war was just a side project we weren’t really invested in it until napoleon went into exile and we were free to give you all we had. That’s when we sailed up the Potomac river, went into the white house, ate all the fool, drank all the booze then set the place a blaze. Same with the capital building. Infact the reason it’s called the White House is because the American had to whitewash it again to hid the fire damage. So USA got something it wanted, expanding west. Uk got something, stopping the USA invading or annexing Canada So you could argue Nobody won the war except Canada since this threat from the USA led to them becmoming stronger and more ready to defend their frosty home, but the level is of damage we inflicted n makes me think we won, especially the symbolism of burning the White House. I believe the USA won more battles but they had the home field advantage, and what does matter if you win battles but dont get the spoils like Canada if you can’t liberate Maine from British occupation.
You lost tons of battles in the great lakes and New Orleans whose victory gave us leverage in negotiations. once our brand new nation with next to no warfare experience got it's bearings we made you realize a war with "the colonies" would be far too costly for "the most powerful empire in the world" at the time, 200 plus years ago. Then we made you respect our ships and trade and left it at that.
@@jasonclaros7073well We only attacked the ships of yours that were trading with napoleon, and by 1814 after his invasion of Russia, he was crushed so we had no further need to seize your ships.
The writer is also the director, Christopher McQuarrie. He's also written and directed Fallout, and he co-wrote movies like The Usual Suspects, Edge of Tomorrow and Top Gun: Maverick. So yeah, the guy's a genius.
@@geometrydashiuppiter6910 that line in usual suspects " the greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist" is cold af 🥶
And has clearly predicted what will and needs to be said : The fact Ilsa was framed by Atlee, and has disappeared exactly 2 years ago, to approve the Syndicate was supposed to be an exercise. I still would want to know how he extracted this MI6 intelligence, but alright "no secret he cannot extract".
Brandt: When the Prime Minister found out about the Syndicate, Atley attacked him. Prime Minister: Yes, that's true. Brandt: And then you saved the Prime Minister, sir. Prime Minister: Did he? I'm very grateful. That's one way to have an important figure give praise and thanks.
Yeah they kinda tranqed me, but I don't blame them at all. Saved my legacy, possibly the modern world, my life AND removed rubbish from my administration. Thank you kindly, Alan Hunley.
@@dankmeme682 I think it wasn't a tranquilliser but rather truth serum. Were it a tranquilliser dart, I'm sure the Prime Minister would still be conscious in his mind, and refuse to pronounce the pass-phrase to unlock the red box.
@@dankmeme682 Why would he blame them? It was Atlee who shot him. 😉😉 In any case, Director Hunley saving the Prime Minister is a boost to US-UK relations. 😉
@@tonybaihao4178truth serum is a tranquilizer. Sodium Pentothal and similar drugs tranq you so you’re defenseless are down and your more prone to suggestion
@@tonybaihao4178 the tone is what I meant. I’m British so the accent means little to me it was the tone that shows then syndicate is real and the PM knows it.
Besides the awesomeness that is Hunt, I really like this scene because of the Prime Minister. It may be because the first two roles I saw Tom Hollander play he was a bloodthirsty, power-hungry psycho (Cutler Beckett in Pirates of the Caribbean) and a spineless ambitious git (Minister Simon Foster from In the Loop). So it was rather surprising and nice seeing Hollander play a reasonable authority figure with morals and fortitude who rejected authoritarian powers and showed a willingness to go after those who tried to do it anyway and "help" the IMF. Plus his antics while drugged were hilarious (particularly because he's letting Brandt to finally seduce the rich guy ;) )
Then you'll love him as the mole in "The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse." Especially since the latter two are voiced by Idris Elba and Gabriel Byrne, respectively.
“Hunt is the living manifestation of destiny…and he has made you his mission” One of the most menacing lines I’ve ever heard. Seriously though he’s right. Ethan Hunt is one of the most dangerous movie characters of all time
“Immune to any countermeasures” one of the best discriptions in any movie, TV show, book, comic book, and any other form of media or story telling I’ve ever heard, ever. What’s even more ridiculous, is Hunt was right there the whole time, and was the first to call the prime minister, right after Director Hunley gave that description. Sorry folks, no directors or writers can compare to this one.
Honestly this is my favorite scene in the movie. How the prime minister knew what the syndicate was and that he had rejected it, Hunt revealing himself, and Hunley finally seeing the IMF in action. Brilliantly executed :)
1. Proving themselves to Hunley 2. Exonerating Elsa 3.exposing Attlee 4.unlocking the red box 5. Strengthening us/uk relations Hunley forgot to remark on Hunts amazing workplace efficiency. Solving so many problems with one plan.
@@User-rf3iq Really? You thought Baldwin's acting in this movie was "horrible"? Hmmm. I loath Alec Baldwin as a person, but even I admit that he did a great job here. He is a good actor and his facial expression (the subtle changes showing his realization and decision) were very well done.
the most badass scene I've ever watched and this has to be the biggest plot twist of all time (tom revealing himself). The first time I watched it, my jaw dropped down to the floor. This is my favorite scene of all time.
The mask reveal is definitely my favorite scene of all six films so far. It’s so awesome - especially the music! I’m so excited for Dead Reckoning Part One!
1:58 this is why I think Syndicate is better than Spectre....I mean it has an origin and really make sense...like how Blofeld created Spectre, an organisation that controlling the world from behind by his own?
And also why Rogue Nation is better than Spectre movie...in the beginning of the movie...Ethan found out about Syndicate and then it cuts to 6 months period....not like James Bond movie...how a singular guy just found out about Spectre then destroyed it just like that?
I really hate how they interpreted Blofeld in Daniel Craig's movies. He would've worked fine on his own as James Bond's nemesis but then they just have to go and add the very unnecessary shared backstory between the two, which leads to the implication that Blofeld turned out to be a criminal mastermind and created a global terrorist organization that committed heinous acts worldwide...just to get back at his adopted brother? That's just silly as hell xD.
Hunley's monologue about Ethan Hunt is very memorable. It shows Ethan's resilience but also shows that Hunley is afraid of what he can do. But that's the thing about Ethan. You can either fear him, or put your faith in him.
"Sir I urge you not to leave this room...please! Hunt is uniquely trained and highly motivated - a specialist without equal. Immune to any countermeasures. There is no secret he cannot extract; no security he cannot breach; no person he cannot become. He has most likely anticipated this very conversation and is waiting to strike in whatever direction we move. Sir, Hunt is the living manifestation of destiny, and he has made you his mission." This right here is one of the most impassioned speeches in movie history. I like it because it describes clearly and concisely what it really means to be an expert in a field (unique, highly motivated, specialized, number 1, being 10 steps ahead, first class problem-solver). We can all use these traits to develop our own expertise any field and use these parameters as measures to our level in the perking order.
After Ethan hands Hunley the gun and he nods at Ethan it would have been cool for Ethan to say “nice to finally meet your in person, mr Hunley” Has a double meaning, beginning of a partnership and a joke, since Hunley was after Hunt for 6 months and never came close to him.
2:25 I immediately knew I could like this day, how many politicians of different political isles could’ve immediately said yes to this idea because so many people have done similar things in the name of national security. But he saw how insane and stupid this was and didn’t even entertain it.
I love how this one interaction turns the CIA guy from "The IMF wastes resources" into "Holy shit this is so cool I wanna join"
The moment he take that gun, he stop being a bureaucrat and are now one of Them
More that he realizes they are actually the good guys and know what they are doing.
In the next film, he actually pulls a trickery on the bad guy with the and says "I can see why you guys enjoy this.".
@@Dann_Palkarr and he dies in that part I'm heartbroken now
@@aashokkumargoswami7327 in a way it was an awesome way to guy, Hunley forced Walker to use a knife to win meaning Hunley a man who hasn’t seen fieldwork in decades could’ve beaten The CIA’s top assassin
The best line of the entire series is “Hunt is the living manifestation of destiny.”
John D literally the worst and most cheesy line
Nissy92 it’s so cheesy that it’s hilarious and great
it left me wondering if alec baldwin was actually ethan wearing a mask
@@nissy9220 call it worst and most cheesy but imagine being described as this
Louis Pakey I think Ethan already knows how brilliant of an agent he is
"Hunt is uniquely training and highly motivated. A specialist without equal, immune to any countermeasures. There is no secret he cannot extract, no security he cannot breach, no person he cannot become. He has, most likely, anticipated this very conversation and is waiting to strike in whatever direction we move. Sir, Hunt is the living manifestation of destiny, and he has made you, his mission."
Hunt be like "I appreciate the kindness sir."
One of the best speeches of this or any action/adventure franchise.
Extremely good acting class with a solid cast ....: as always with Mr. Tom Cruise. 🎉
Hung: “you flatter me” ☺️
I love it. Hunley tries to outsmart Ethan by keeping the PM in the room, imagining that Hunt knows they’re there and is waiting to strike. And of course not realizing that Hunt is so skilled at understanding people that he knew Hunley would do this and as such put himself in the one place Hunley would never expect him to be… all this of course AFTER tricking the PM into implicating Atlee and confirming the Syndicate isn’t just a myth. Easily the best scene in the entire series.
"Hunt is uniquely trained and highly motivated"
I love that line from Alan Hunley
"There is no secret he cannot extract, no security he cannot breach, no person he cannot become."
That’s it for me…that sums up the totality of Hunt’s ridiculous efficiency.
He could be you... He could be me... He could even be--
So he's agent 47
@@unkennyvalley287 trust nobody, not even yourself
I guess Ethan Hunt can become Andre the Giant
I have to give a shoutout to Jeremy Renner, who I completely enjoyed in his two MI films. He worked very well with Cruise.
Ethan Hunt is unforeseeable.
He is the "living manifestation of destiny."
if youre there...chances are because he wants you to be there
He need to climb the mountain of conflict.
Ethan: (while removing his mask) “You’re right sir, I made him my mission.”
when i watched this for the first time i literally gasped when ethan took the mask off . i literally had no IDEAJDNNDNS
Why did you add “JDNNDNS” after the word “idea”? Did you fall asleep on the keyboard?
@@liavhanegbi2729 it's how modern lil girls laugh now
@@liavhanegbi2729 maybe i did
@@liavhanegbi2729 it's social media lingo now, primarily twitter.
Desperate times desperate measures
Sir..
I really love Ep5 because it is the only one that didn't end up with a fist or gun fight but capture the main villain ,and also this sence !!!!!
“We know you created the Syndicate,but Lane went rogue and turned it against you,and you’ve been desperately trying to cover it up;that’s why you erased the disc when she brought it to you.”-Ethan Hunt,the living manifestation of destiny.
*i love these movies so much*
-It's just good business
-What?
-Sorry, wrong movie
Bond hasn't been shown that much respect in his own series
Ethan Hunt, John Wick and Jason Bourne competting in a Hide and Seek game would be the best movie ever
Best scene of the movie. I was never into IM/spy shows, but Tom Cruise
made me LOVE this shit! I have never seen a franchise where EVERY movie is
better than its predecessor. I've been a Tom fan for years. He is an absolute
favorite and I love his films, but this? This is his masterpiece, his magnum
opus, and I will mourn the day that he completes the final chapter.
"It would have made me judge, jury, and executioner...I rejected the proposal." Come on, Beckett, we know you'd go for all the power you could.
Lol!!! The look from Baldwin. Hell yeah!! what the heck Im doing in the office. I should do this more often.
I burst out laughing at alec baldwins monologue here. You could tell he couldn't be bothered trying to make the script sound convincing lol
I burst out laughing when Tom Cruise handed him a gun...
It’s so goddamn over-the-top, I love it
Ngl i kinda missed the old mi vibe like this and fallout where they have balanced the focus of the espionage and action not like dead reckoning part one where the movie turned into full blown john wick-esque revenge movie
Agree completely. This is spy stuff worthy of the IMF force.
4:20 Brandt got his wishes come true, to seduce a rich guy
I got a question : How much does it cost to make a face mask for a common man?
#intense
Main characters
Snow accident Jeremy Renner
Alec Baldwin ohh I thought it was a BB gun
Every time I see Tom Cruise I keep thinking he’s that deep fake guy on TikTok 😂
Where is James Bond?
Screw James Bond
I Saw A Aston Martin DBS In 3:57.
He was dealing with Blofeld, who created Spectre. Coïncidence that both of them have 2015 films ?
Yeah about that
Whoopee 😎
“You set back us uk relations to the American revolution”
Hunley seems to be forgetting 1812-1814
But if I was a big tough CIA man I’d also choose to forget the time the Royal Navy set Washington DC on fire.
Most people say it was a tie (well Americans do) even though we burnt down your capital and USA sued for peace at the end.
USA didn’t burn so much a candle in the UK.
Uk wanted USA not to trade with napoleon
USA wanted to expand westward
Uk wanted to set up a Indian state in Ohio/Michigan area
USA wanted land in Canada.
In the end nothing changed, nobody got what they wanted, borders and territories remained the same.
Uk didn’t stop French trade or create an Indian state
USA didn’t take any of Canada
But did expand westward.
They held territory in Canada and we held it in Maine.
Worth remembering that during this war the uk was fighting napoleon emperor of Europe. so the American war was just a side project we weren’t really invested in it until napoleon went into exile and we were free to give you all we had.
That’s when we sailed up the Potomac river, went into the white house, ate all the fool, drank all the booze then set the place a blaze. Same with the capital building.
Infact the reason it’s called the White House is because the American had to whitewash it again to hid the fire damage.
So USA got something it wanted, expanding west.
Uk got something, stopping the USA invading or annexing Canada
So you could argue Nobody won the war except Canada since this threat from the USA led to them becmoming stronger and more ready to defend their frosty home, but the level is of damage we inflicted n makes me think we won, especially the symbolism of burning the White House.
I believe the USA won more battles but they had the home field advantage, and what does matter if you win battles but dont get the spoils like Canada if you can’t liberate Maine from
British occupation.
You lost tons of battles in the great lakes and New Orleans whose victory gave us leverage in negotiations. once our brand new nation with next to no warfare experience got it's bearings we made you realize a war with "the colonies" would be far too costly for "the most powerful empire in the world" at the time, 200 plus years ago. Then we made you respect our ships and trade and left it at that.
Lol kerd
@@jasonclaros7073well
We only attacked the ships of yours that were trading with napoleon, and by 1814 after his invasion of Russia, he was crushed so we had no further need to seize your ships.
.... "Hunt"
Atlee is Anton Volkov
not Cutler Beckett 😭
😮
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Does anyone know the painting in background?????
This was filmed inside Blenheim Palace in England, and the paintings within the state rooms can be found on their website if you’re still interested.
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Alec Baldwin was born to say, “Hunt”.
At first when I heard he was casted I wasn’t sure he would be a good fit. I was absolutely wrong, he was perfect for the role
The "Hunt" for Red October comes to mind.
3:26
Or "DUCK".
And Jeremy Renner was born to say " Ring a Bell"
“Hunt is the living manifestation of destiny.” best way to describe Ethan right there.
It rivals with “I hope you realize that you’ve set U.S. Ans British relations to the American revolution”
Sounds like he’s being deified. Are you sure about that one?
Best part is he's there with them the whole time lol
the fact that there are ding dongs in this world who think that's a good line is mind-blowing
Yes that's true
I want to meet the guy who wrote that line about destiny and buy him a beer.
The guy deserves more than a beer; that whole monologue of Hunt earned him an award for Best Monologue Writer in Action Film History!
The writer is also the director, Christopher McQuarrie. He's also written and directed Fallout, and he co-wrote movies like The Usual Suspects, Edge of Tomorrow and Top Gun: Maverick. So yeah, the guy's a genius.
@@geometrydashiuppiter6910 that line in usual suspects " the greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist" is cold af 🥶
"he has most likely anticipated this very conversation"
hunt : reveals himself
Now you can add he has perfect timing to his list of credentials
And has clearly predicted what will and needs to be said : The fact Ilsa was framed by Atlee, and has disappeared exactly 2 years ago, to approve the Syndicate was supposed to be an exercise. I still would want to know how he extracted this MI6 intelligence, but alright "no secret he cannot extract".
Brandt: When the Prime Minister found out about the Syndicate, Atley attacked him.
Prime Minister: Yes, that's true.
Brandt: And then you saved the Prime Minister, sir.
Prime Minister: Did he? I'm very grateful.
That's one way to have an important figure give praise and thanks.
Yeah they kinda tranqed me, but I don't blame them at all. Saved my legacy, possibly the modern world, my life AND removed rubbish from my administration. Thank you kindly, Alan Hunley.
@@dankmeme682 I think it wasn't a tranquilliser but rather truth serum. Were it a tranquilliser dart, I'm sure the Prime Minister would still be conscious in his mind, and refuse to pronounce the pass-phrase to unlock the red box.
@@dankmeme682 Why would he blame them? It was Atlee who shot him. 😉😉
In any case, Director Hunley saving the Prime Minister is a boost to US-UK relations. 😉
@@tonybaihao4178truth serum is a tranquilizer. Sodium Pentothal and similar drugs tranq you so you’re defenseless are down and your more prone to suggestion
1:09
Love the way the PM says “syndicate”
Immediately showing us he’s heard about it....... such a well written scene.
Did you mean with the English accent or the tone indicating he is aware of it ? Or maybe something else ?
Tom Hollander is a great actor...love every character he acts!!
@@tonybaihao4178 the tone is what I meant.
I’m British so the accent means little to me it was the tone that shows then syndicate is real and the PM knows it.
Besides the awesomeness that is Hunt, I really like this scene because of the Prime Minister. It may be because the first two roles I saw Tom Hollander play he was a bloodthirsty, power-hungry psycho (Cutler Beckett in Pirates of the Caribbean) and a spineless ambitious git (Minister Simon Foster from In the Loop). So it was rather surprising and nice seeing Hollander play a reasonable authority figure with morals and fortitude who rejected authoritarian powers and showed a willingness to go after those who tried to do it anyway and "help" the IMF. Plus his antics while drugged were hilarious (particularly because he's letting Brandt to finally seduce the rich guy ;) )
Well this scene was.........un-foreseeable.
You'd like his dictator in Land of the Blind.
he was also great in Valkyrie...love what he does with every character!!
And now one of the founders of an agency unlike MI6.
Then you'll love him as the mole in "The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse." Especially since the latter two are voiced by Idris Elba and Gabriel Byrne, respectively.
“Hunt is the living manifestation of destiny…and he has made you his mission”
One of the most menacing lines I’ve ever heard. Seriously though he’s right. Ethan Hunt is one of the most dangerous movie characters of all time
you got the line wrong but yeah Baldwin's whole speech there is awesome
“Immune to any countermeasures” one of the best discriptions in any movie, TV show, book, comic book, and any other form of media or story telling I’ve ever heard, ever.
What’s even more ridiculous, is Hunt was right there the whole time, and was the first to call the prime minister, right after Director Hunley gave that description. Sorry folks, no directors or writers can compare to this one.
I love how MI makes think you’re seeing one thing and a complete different thing is going on.
Well Tom cruise is good at close up magic, we see it in MI1 and mi7
"You have got a very warm hand" LOL
Last film, Brandt wanted to be the one to seduce the rich guy. He got what he wanted
@@PrestigeLearning 🤣🤣
😂😂
Honestly this is my favorite scene in the movie. How the prime minister knew what the syndicate was and that he had rejected it, Hunt revealing himself, and Hunley finally seeing the IMF in action. Brilliantly executed :)
I freaking love this scene, and Tom Hollander's performance.
@@optimus2008spod man
1. Proving themselves to Hunley
2. Exonerating Elsa
3.exposing Attlee
4.unlocking the red box
5. Strengthening us/uk relations
Hunley forgot to remark on Hunts amazing workplace efficiency. Solving so many problems with one plan.
This is Ethan Hunt, Cutler Beckett, Hawkeye and The Boss Baby in one scene.
Wow.......mind blown.
So weird seeing him without the 18th Century wig.
And the thomas narrator
From all his roles... Boss Baby? Really?
'It's just good business' *shoots Beckett with tranquiliser*
Best scene ever !!! Can't say enough !!! Brilliant!!!
Not just the best scene in the movie, in the entire series of movies!
6:32 that impeccably nuanced acting of Alec Baldwin upon realizing that Ethan is a friend. Bravo!
His acting his horrible in this, and he's usually good.
@@User-rf3iq let me guess, you think you are cool
I think he was glad that he was wrong, it’s quite sad though cause he dies in the next film protecting Ethan
@@User-rf3iq Really? You thought Baldwin's acting in this movie was "horrible"? Hmmm. I loath Alec Baldwin as a person, but even I admit that he did a great job here. He is a good actor and his facial expression (the subtle changes showing his realization and decision) were very well done.
To me it was more “omg everything I heard about you was right”
the most badass scene I've ever watched and this has to be the biggest plot twist of all time (tom revealing himself). The first time I watched it, my jaw dropped down to the floor. This is my favorite scene of all time.
The mask reveal is definitely my favorite scene of all six films so far. It’s so awesome - especially the music! I’m so excited for Dead Reckoning Part One!
Amazing plot.
Alec Baldwin talking about Ethan Hunt always give me Goosebumps
I personally don't like Baldwin as a person, aka IRL. But even I can admit that he's a damned good actor.
Rogue Nation had so many wonderfully crafted scenes, this and the ending when Lane is captured live rent free in my mind ❤
The Benji Bomb scene another standout. Love this movie.
The "living manifestation of destiny" line and the reveal is the most epic 30 seconds of Leslie Nielsen movies kind of comedy I've seen.
1:58 this is why I think Syndicate is better than Spectre....I mean it has an origin and really make sense...like how Blofeld created Spectre, an organisation that controlling the world from behind by his own?
And also why Rogue Nation is better than Spectre movie...in the beginning of the movie...Ethan found out about Syndicate and then it cuts to 6 months period....not like James Bond movie...how a singular guy just found out about Spectre then destroyed it just like that?
I really hate how they interpreted Blofeld in Daniel Craig's movies. He would've worked fine on his own as James Bond's nemesis but then they just have to go and add the very unnecessary shared backstory between the two, which leads to the implication that Blofeld turned out to be a criminal mastermind and created a global terrorist organization that committed heinous acts worldwide...just to get back at his adopted brother? That's just silly as hell xD.
3:42
Hunt I hope you realize you've set back US UK relations to the American Revolution.
I watch this scene ALMOST EVERY DAY...
For Me, this is the MOST EPIC SCENE fr EVERY SCENE in MISSION IMPOSSIBLE !!!
4:21
Pm : you've got very warm hand ...
Brandt : holy shit hunt !!!
That "Please save me" face is hilarious
@@lengochuutu4821 true yes
brandt in mi ghost protocol: next time i gotta seduce the rich guy
@@kaustubh_ramteke_07 and he did it
3:21 thats when u know its a mission impossible film
This scene is hilarious in hindsight. It's like a parody and I'm living for it.
I love how the CIA is completely caught off guard and Alec Baldwin expressions is awesome.
Huntley's face when Ethan reveals himself is priceless! I remember the first time I watched the movie I was stunned, I didn't expect that!
3:21 "Thanks for hyping me up, boss."
Hunley's monologue about Ethan Hunt is very memorable. It shows Ethan's resilience but also shows that Hunley is afraid of what he can do. But that's the thing about Ethan. You can either fear him, or put your faith in him.
2:40 Damn, Baldwin can deliver a monologue. This is up there with Glengarry Glenross (Coffee is for Closers) and Malice (I am God)
Damn
Hunt must've been so flattered by Hunley's words.
what Hunley said is actually the reason why The Entitiy is affraid of Hunt, he's the manifestation of Destiny, he's a natural enemy of The Entity
He’s like somebody in middle earth totally immune to the ring
@@jimmy2k4o he is literally Tom Bombadil 😂
This is one of many reasons why Rogue Nation is the best Mission Impossible since the original. This twist is brilliantly written and fun.
Perfection
ethan could become a great villain,
Lane is the evil version of Ethan.
Ethan Hunt will never go down that path.
He was a villain in Collateral with Jamie Foxx
@@athanalconcel9083 bro, im talking ethan hunt, not tom cruise
tho Collateral is the prove Tom Cruise has great range of acting
"ethan is living manifestation of destiny"
ethan: gands gun to alec Baldwin
6:29-6:37 Tom Cruise gave Alec Baldwin the “Cold Gun”
I wish I could watch this scene again for the first time
2:40 monologue of the century
Cutler Beckett as the prime minister. Didn't see that coming.
Without a wig.
OMG! It is!! How have I never noticed that?!
Who knew that MR. Conductor from Thomas and friends will become an agent in Mission Impossible
Glad to see Simon Foster became PM eventually
Keep climbing that mountain
This is badass scene
I like it when movies are being smart like this.
I see Jim Beach from bohemian rhapsody😂
Miami
3:18 is probably the best moment in the entire MI franchise holy shit the music is amazing
One of the best scene in the franchise.. n probably the best line Hunt is the living manifestation of destiny
"Sir I urge you not to leave this room...please! Hunt is uniquely trained and highly motivated - a specialist without equal. Immune to any countermeasures. There is no secret he cannot extract; no security he cannot breach; no person he cannot become. He has most likely anticipated this very conversation and is waiting to strike in whatever direction we move. Sir, Hunt is the living manifestation of destiny, and he has made you his mission."
This right here is one of the most impassioned speeches in movie history. I like it because it describes clearly and concisely what it really means to be an expert in a field (unique, highly motivated, specialized, number 1, being 10 steps ahead, first class problem-solver). We can all use these traits to develop our own expertise any field and use these parameters as measures to our level in the perking order.
The BIGGEST. LITERALLY THE BIGGESY plot twist of any movie in existence.
You've got very warm hand
I binged all of the MI movies once. That was a pretty fun day
4:22
Bruh,this man forgot to say "NO HOMO"
After Ethan hands Hunley the gun and he nods at Ethan it would have been cool for Ethan to say “nice to finally meet your in person, mr Hunley”
Has a double meaning, beginning of a partnership and a joke, since Hunley was after Hunt for 6 months and never came close to him.
UK's PM: "You've got very warm hands"
Can we just appreciate how great Alec bold win done in his role in mission impossible
Okay, I will watch the whole franchise again
Desperate times, desperate measures
2:51 it was at this moment I suspected one of them is Hunt.
Oh yeah, absolutely.One of the best master of disguises
Lord Beckett
Imagine Hunt standing there listening to Hunley big him up like he’s Baba Yaga. I’d have been smirking like crazy.
Lmao
Felt it was a missed opportunity to have the Pm say: did he know? Well that’s just good business
I understood that reference
@@Krk2215 my man
When Baldwin takes the gun from Ethan it’s like a scene from
Red October where he gets the gun from Sean Connery
No music until the mention of the Syndicate, then it begins barely audible. Perfect.
Everytime I hear Alec Baldwin, I always imagine the Us narrator of Thomas and friends and Boss Baby
2:25 I immediately knew I could like this day, how many politicians of different political isles could’ve immediately said yes to this idea because so many people have done similar things in the name of national security. But he saw how insane and stupid this was and didn’t even entertain it.