Ilsa is such a cool addition, especially since she is both a magnetic love interest but also a RIVAL to ethan in terms of skill and determination. Ferguson and Cruise have such a great chemistry together. Such a great new part of this franchise.
I saw FALLOUT today and holy sh*t was it amazing. The action scenes . The long takes. The stunts. The acting. The camera work. The lens flares. The everything was just so MUCH AMAZING!
One “win” I think you missed out on mentioning is that when Benji is taking the lie detector test he subtly gives vague answers or changes the topic in order to avoid out right lying. The only time he does is at the end when he says he isn’t Ethan’s friend. Also please please please please please do princess bride
I LOVED that scene of Benji playing Halo 5. Also note that Halo 5 still hadn't been released yet. Benji 100% hacked Microsoft to get that with his super high-tech computers.
You're actually wrong about the risk being minimal in the plane stunt scene. Like you said, a bird would have killed him as would any piece of rock or debris from the runway. Also, he wasn't in some super secure harness; he was attached by ONE ROPE. If anything happened to that one securing device, he would literally be hanging on solo like he is in the film.
@Alvaro Peralta: No, no he didn't, he very well could have, and there was one point where a little tiny particle hit and he thought he broke his ribs, but he wasn't injured during this stunt. That luck would later come back to bite him in the ankle (in Fallout), but he didn't actually break anything in Rogue Nation.
Bruh, your channel is WAY better than CinemaSins. We don't need more negativity in this world. You've got a new sub friend~ Edit: thanks for the love. I make music mashups if anyone is in to that sort of thing.
Criticism done correctly is fine, CinemaSins was a half mock (satire) and half truth (criticism) channel. However, it's been more and more satire in recent memory, and because of that it sounds more like a glorified shitpost. Andwe have the normal internet viewer to shit post so I think they need to change their system. Cinemawins is the same thing but a reverse side, the only major difference is the 'recap' at the end of each video that shows and breaks down many thoughts and opinions on the matter, oh and the fact that's it's positive. Otherwise, they're on the same coin.
This channel _is_ better, but not 'because it's positive.' Wins is better because the guy actually watches the films and thinks about them, from both an entertainment and a technical perspective. Sins just churn out superficial and often internally inconsistent clickbait which mostly boils down to 'I done seen an obvious/overlooked a subtle thing heuheu.' We 100% do need negativity tho because it's necessary to drive improvement by forcing us to accept that we all have room for improvement, whilst helping us avoid yesmen, confirmation bias, groupthink and the various other delusions that positivity can encourage. Without negativity there is also quite literally no positivity, because positivity cannot exist without an opposite to contrast it with.. We don't need lazy, unhelpful negativity for the sake of negativity, but we don't need that for anything - even positivity.
y’all nailed it. and another thing, the comments sections are vastly different. under Wins videos it’s actual discussion of the movie, opinions on the narrator’s thoughts, questioning a Win or suggesting a new/missed one, fun jokes, movie references, and always very positive and respectful replies to one another. love it.
This comment thread made me go and watch a few CinemaSins videos (which I hadn’t watched I a while) and y’all are so right. Absolutely hit the nail on the head.
6:43 I don't think people actually give this moment enough credit, both in how it affects this movie and the M: I saga in general. Benji standing his ground and not letting Ethan push him away despite the risks was truly an inspiring and amazing showcase of how great of a friend Benji Dunn is to Ethan. it's not a rare interpretation that Benji is the most human/normal of all the team members in the franchise, who have had years to train for life or death situations or have been in the spy world for years. Ghost Protocol was his first time being out in the field after being the "guy in the chair" for presumably years. In that moment he was told by his friend that he was tracking down an organization that had just killed a major political figure and thousands of innocent lives for years, and YET, doesn't even hesitate to join Ethan in the search. In this world/franchise, where so many of Ethan's teammates/"friends" either die (Hannah, Sarah, Jack, Lindsey), leave (Nyah(?), Jane, Brandt now unfortunately, Declan and Zhen (from MI:3)), betray (Jim, Claire, Krieger, Musgrave), or lie to him (Jim and Claire again, Brandt), Benji choosing to stand by Ethan is EXTREMELY rare, which explains why Ethan looks taken aback after Benji snaps at him. he's never had anyone aside from Luther who's stuck by him through thick and thin, much less someone who's only recently joined fieldwork. it's what makes Lane kidnapping him and strapping him into an explosive vest along with using him as his mouthpiece (which btw I will never get over how disgusting and cruel that was) all the more impactful. like Davian did with Julia, and the Apostles will later do with Luther, Lane used Benji to make Ethan cooperate. it's a moment that matters in both this movie and the rest of the franchise. and btw, Simon Pegg is a treasure.
Great job CinemaWins! Opera student here- yes, that musical cue is from Turandot. The aria is called Nessun Dorma- and that cue plays several times throughout the movie when Ilsa and Ethan are together!
I have just watched MI: Fallout and for me it totally deserves the 97% RT rating. It’s fun, action packed with jaw dropping fight sequences and locations. My only one gripe with the movie, if you can call it that, is that the plot is a little hard to follow. But again when you come to Tom Cruise movies you don’t really care about the plot you care about seeing Tom Cruise run!
MrNerd101 it’s the type of movie that doesn’t overly simplify things, and it makes every scene very important to pay full attention, or you may miss important details. Not accusing you of not paying attention or anything, just saying the type of dialogue-centric plot used is fundamentally confusing if any detail is forgotten. It would likely seem much clearer on a second viewing.
When the six months later tag popped up I fucking lost it. Also, I love that this film implies that Lane isn’t very physical but it never states it. Then in Fallout, he absolutely kicks the shit out of Benji and holds his own for pretty long against Ilsa.
Letting Simon Pegg's character play Halo 5 for a brief moment in the movie for me honestly aded so much more sympathy for the character. Sure it could have been a sneaky product placement, and maybe my own personal preferences influence me in this little bit, but I still like that minor detail. It gives a new perspective to the character. He's a total nerd and a gamer. I wouldn't mind product placements in games if they were adding to the movie In my opinion it did. That's all. great movie.
I just wrote another comment about this but since you actually found it funny: did you see that he was playing the "self-destruct edition"? These people think in everything.
i agree, but the product placement just felt a little too strong for me on my first viewing. if it was literally any other halo game id love it, but something so recent just kind of... ehh
@@downloadjpg ~ Except he's a "tech nerd" with access to cutting edge stuff that the rest of the world doesn't even know exists, so being a gamer as well means of course he would be on top of the latest games he enjoyed. Hell, he probably had Halo 5 six months before it was released, and could play it on a private server with the leading tech nerds from the other alphabet organizations all over the world. Which, come to think of it, could make for an interesting establishing premise for a spy movie; one more about the tech masters than the field operatives, kind of like "Get Smart's Bruce and Lloyd: Out of Control", but not a comedy. Think something like Benji, Q, Merlin, and any other alphabet tech master, all playing some game every night on a secure private server. Then one night, one of them dumps some massive encrypted file onto the server or into the game with a standard warning to trust no-one, and then goes dark. Like I said, that's just an _establishing_ premise, where it goes from there is anybody's guess.
Yes, that’s a musical cue from the opera. Honestly one of my favorite parts of this movie. Anytime she’s in a meaningful scene, Nessun Dorma gets worked into the score. Brilliant.
Kageniru I’ve always loved how much more powerful they are than the Bond girls. Even vesper Lynd turned out to be a lame female character when she decided to kill herself for no reason after struggling to escape during the fight sequence. The impossible girls on the other hand, are baddasses with their own personalities and agendas outside of hunt. I think ilsa had been one of the best female action characters
I always forget about this instalment! It's just overshadowed by the brilliance that was Ghost Protocol, at least in my opinion! Which is your favourite of the franchise?
Kinda hard to say, but I will go with Fallout. Every single movie is memorable but Fallout is just the top, not only because the action is just the best, but it also has a solid continuity, it felt like the best wrap to this series, and I can feel Tom Cruise upping the ante with the action, and the story (or at least the atmosphere building) And it is also because I will always jokingly call this movie "Superman V Tom Cruise" to be honest lol
So here's a weird question. Is this video showing up on my channel page for anyone? Or in the Home or Subscriptions tab? Are you all just notification squad?
You made my day with the "Mechanical Sarlacc Pit of Death" line. It totally reminded me of Jim Carrey Ace Ventura When Nature Calls when he says..." My, thats a lovely room of death!"
What an amazing movie and definitely the 2nd best of the franchise (Fallout being #1)!! the action was insane, the interactions were awesome, the soundtrack, the twists and turns!! Tom Cruise and Christopher McQuarrie really outdid themselves with this one and MI6!!
Hunter After having watched Fallout 3 days earlier, I gotta admit that the 7th film might be my favorite. Although, I would've liked it even more, if the villain actually was successful in his mission and Ethan's mission wouldn't be accomplished.
Rogue Nation and Ghost are my two favorites for sure. I liked the Hoffman and his work as such a great villein. The short time after Ethan's "death" when he was disorientated was one of the most unexpected and surprising parts of the series. Tom doing physical comedy, something new for the series and it was grea.t
Good morning, CinemaWins. Let me first say, "Mission accomplished!" Now, on to the message self-destruct from the beginning. I've finally discovered the issue! I forgot to pull the firing pi-- *BOOM!!!*
I can think of only one way for you to atone for the failure to upload this properly, and that is to review Treasure Planet. P.S. I know that it's not your fault but it was TH-cam's fault, but I needed to find a unique way to ask and this was all I could think of. Keep up the good work.
A. S. Ranu YES! I had that movie on repeat when I was a kid. The steampunk aesthetic was so alien and wonderful to me at the time, I couldn't stop watching it. And Jimbo's theme song "I'm Still Here" is quite possibly the most 15 year old thing in the history of the human race. Have you seen the video essay about how Disney doomed the movie to failure before it was even released?
Bernard Black I think of the film with the nostalgia of a kid who needed a role model like Jim Hawkins to show me that just because my father left, didn't mean that I couldn't accomplish incredible wonders. Also I have seen it. It really angers me.
Please do "The Prince of Egypt." It's one of, if not, the best animated musical out there. The songs are amazing and emotional, the story is dark and makes you wish ALL Dreamworks films were like that, and the voice cast is all star, featuring Val Kilmer, Ralph Fiennes, Sandra Bullock, Jeff Goldblum, Steve Martin, and Martin Short, just to name a few, and they all kill their respected roles and archetypes as well.
I loved Benji's completely apathetic face when Lane is in the box and kicking at Benji. He just looks down, completely nonchalant as if to say: "Oh hey, a kick. Yep, that's not going to do anything." It's a complete turn of the power balance between when Benji was tied up and when Lane was in the box. It was just a little look, but hilarious!!!
Jeremy Renner's line when he comments on the type of car they picked for the car chase in Casablanca is literally, the funniest line I've ever heard in a film. I can't remember exactly what his words were but it had me dying from laughter.
So normally I would ask for the Chronicles of Narnia as it's something I would like to see you talk about, but I recently went back and watched your very first video and noticed just how much you've improved. So my request is for you to go back to some of your oldest videos and "remaster" them. Sort of an odd request but I think some of those movies deserve to be revisited. Thanks.
The friendships really work in this movie, similar to how they worked in the first two Star Wars sequels. They add an undercurrent of heart to the movie beneath the action.
11:35 yes, that is a musical cue from _Turandot_ -- a snippet of "Nessun dorma". They play it again at the end of the movie when Ilsa says goodbye to Ethan one last time.
Every time i sit down to watch a new MI for the first time, i have that thought in the back of my head. "What if this one isnt as good? What if they dont get it right this time?". But when this one opens with THIS SCENE 0:34 , all of my doubts are put to rest. So amazing
For the difference in the Mission Impossible theme, this movie the composer decided to make it line up with the normal groupings of 4 beats/measure, which packs more punch in the traditional way that makes sense to what your mind expects. What I loved about the score in the 6th movie is that they put it back in 5/4 time, which doesn't line up like normal, and really embraced that idea and had this score that keeps you off-balance with its groups of five. But both are super effective - it's a really well designed theme to work off of.
I haven't watched a mission impossible movie since mission impossible 2 when I had it on vhs. You're recent movies have reignited my enjoyment of the movies. I'm going to restart the series and watch them all before I get to the cinema for fallout.
Actually Rebecca Ferguson works for Talia al Ghul - complex with mysterious motivations yet has a soft spot for the protagonist; and also kickass equal of the protagonist’s
Mission Impossible has done the impossible, almost every single movie was better than the last and I can only say that about maybe LOTR and Harry Potter.
In order for a sequel to be better than its predecessor it has to be at least mildly more entertaining. Sorry nerds, but Fellowship is the best and it all just gets boring after that. Books AND movies. Potter did it a lot better. The books and movies just got better as the story progressed.
One little win - In the motorbike chase scene, as Ethan does a sharp turn on the bike, his knee nearly touches the floor and you can see the genuine reaction of 'oh that's close' and then he pulls his knee away :)
i am: so happy that I discovered this channel. the videos make me love/ appreciate movies I don't like, and give evidence to the reasons I love the movies that I do. also after watching all the EGA mission impossible episodes, I went and watched them and oh boy, am I hooked
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Best Mission Impossible movie for me so far. Great concept and very very good characters. Also best music score for sure. Looking forward to Fallout! (MI6 lol, hope there will be a quote on that one)
Yes the musical cue is from the opera - and they play it for her entrance and her exit and a lot of times. They make it into Ilsa's theme, and it's awesome!
It's so nice hearing so much praise for this film. As a firm believer that this is the best of the franchise, I feel it never gets the credit it deserves. Especially when the good-but-not-great Ghost Protocol is the one everybody worships for some reason.
@11:03 - thematic reference to the first Mission: Impossible, the Debrief scene at the end of the first act, with Kitridge. Particularly the expression on her face when Lane explains that aspect of his plan. Also, the plot twist with the memory stick echoing the verification scene with Max.
Hunt girls? Imf milf's , mission missy's , oh, and where are the Indiana Jones movies on here or the john carpenter and Kurt Russell collabs ? keep up the good work
I just watched this movie for the first time this evening. Gotta say, it's my favorite in the franchise thus far. Haven't seen Fallout yet, so the jury's still out on that. Love the video, love the channel. Looking forward to seeing more videos. Would love to see an "Everything GREAT about _Doom (2005)"_ - that movie never gets any love.
At 7:35 I was watching this movie and when this moment came on I used my filmmaker brain and thought exactly how that bit was film and it was not far off, in fact it was near exact same of how it was filmed.
Gätjen did an interview with Tom Cruise, where Cruise promised him to be part of the movie. Still, also wondering how CinemaWins get a hold of Gätjen xD
06:09 - everytime I watch this video, I have to pause and watch Pavarotti's Nessun Dorma performance before continuing. Such a wonderful piece of music .
The opinion of every true fan. Im late cause the notifications btw. But the movie is horrible. The casino... Leia superman... Everyone opening the door to super leia without worring of open a door to space... Luckes death... KYLO REM!! ... The purple hair not telling everyone that they are not going to die...
The chinese that is cleaning the spaceship becoming one of the few pilots that have to save the resistance. The chinese... Come on... Too much disney when they save the alien horses. The mexican that is at jail because yes and btw he is a superhacker that could scape when he wants but waits until the chinese and finn arrives
Yay another CinemaWins! Needed a little positivity today. Possible suggestions for the future: - The Man from UNCLE - Mr. Right - The Lone Ranger - Prince of Egypt - Perks of Being a Wallflower - Stephen King's IT (both versions) - Stardust - Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy - League of Extraordinary Gentlemen - Sin City (either of them) - Silence of the Lambs - Chronicle (2012) - Push (2009) - Shape of Water - Lucky Logan
I'm actually a bit surprised that you comment during the motorcycle chase about the moment when Tom's rubs his knee on the ground at high speed -- pointing out even more how realistic it all is! (and I give a win for my favorite line in the movie from Benji: "Join the IMF. See the world, on a monitor, in a closet.")
May I suggest The Mummy 2017? You've already looked at the best of Tom Cruise so I think it's time to look at one of his many misfires. It's not entirely awful though; Russel Crowe was awesome as Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde. Plus, I do kinda want the Dark Universe to succeed but Universal needs to hire some committed people to helm the franchise. Anyone agree/disagree?
In all honesty while it wasn’t a top notch movie for me, it was similar to what I like to refer to as a “romp”, where things go from one part of the story to the next. Similar to Valerian and 9. Like all pretty solid movies overall, and sometimes style over substance can work!
4:46 So they ripped off "Olsenbanden ser Rødt" (The Olsen Gang Sees Red) with that set up of covering the shot with the music. Or more likely the original Hitchcock "The Man Who Knew Too Much". Also, could you start count how often Scandinavian Actors are villains? It seems to be Next Big Thing in Bad Guys.
F**k Paramount.. You'd believe they'd be happy and grateful about free advertisement with hundred thousands of views from the main target group but noooope... Brainless, thats what it is.
There's actually a fun story behind the guy who played Lane. The actor, in getting cast, said he wasn't really a franchise kind of actor, and Cruise and the director both asserted that MI villains always die. But then when they finally figured out the ending, they turned to each other and said, "Yes this works! But Sean Harris is going to be mad that he didn't die." And lo and behold, they brought him back for the sequel.
Ilsa is such a cool addition, especially since she is both a magnetic love interest but also a RIVAL to ethan in terms of skill and determination. Ferguson and Cruise have such a great chemistry together. Such a great new part of this franchise.
5:50 what a gorgeous shot of... contrast
Love that hesitation that says “I had to remind myself that I’m married”
CinemaWins guy is “always a win”.
When is a "Tom Cruise's devotion to realism" counter going to start popping up?
Sanguine Dream probably fallout since he did so much in that film
When he stops being a Scientologist
Call it U.R.T.B.T.C.D.T.H.U.D.T.R. That is an acronym of... Unnecessary Risks Taken By Tom Cruise Due To His Unimpeded Devotion To Realism.
Probably around the 431st movie when Tom is 125 and infiltrates the White House.
@@ghoohg551 lmaooooo underrated comment
Fun fact: Ving Rhames is the only actor next to Tom Cruise who makes an appearance in every single Mission Impossible movie, including Fallout. ;)
Was he in Ghost Protocol as well? I don't remember seeing him there.
thekirkusmaximusful he is at the ending of the film.
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@@thekirkusmaximusful yes he cameod at the end.
I saw FALLOUT today and holy sh*t was it amazing. The action scenes . The long takes. The stunts. The acting. The camera work. The lens flares. The everything was just so MUCH AMAZING!
Batman/TMNT/MARVEL Other really? I am planning on seeing it Wednesday......
It really is freaking awesome.
Batman/TMNT/MARVEL Other agree i saw today too.
Batman/TMNT/MARVEL Other i have seen it Wednesday.
I know right, that scene in the beggining with the nuclear scientist just blew my mind.
One “win” I think you missed out on mentioning is that when Benji is taking the lie detector test he subtly gives vague answers or changes the topic in order to avoid out right lying. The only time he does is at the end when he says he isn’t Ethan’s friend.
Also please please please please please do princess bride
I love that when Ilsa pulls the vanish trick you can actually see her getting up through the people.
While watching MI: Fallout, every time Ethan Hunt was running, I keep hearing your voice in my head saying "Tom Cruise sprints like a champ."
I LOVED that scene of Benji playing Halo 5. Also note that Halo 5 still hadn't been released yet. Benji 100% hacked Microsoft to get that with his super high-tech computers.
You're actually wrong about the risk being minimal in the plane stunt scene. Like you said, a bird would have killed him as would any piece of rock or debris from the runway. Also, he wasn't in some super secure harness; he was attached by ONE ROPE. If anything happened to that one securing device, he would literally be hanging on solo like he is in the film.
Let's put it this way: Tom was experiencing the least amount of risk physically possible, while hanging from a plane.
Actuallly he did broke a couple of ribs during this scene...
@Alvaro Peralta: No, no he didn't, he very well could have, and there was one point where a little tiny particle hit and he thought he broke his ribs, but he wasn't injured during this stunt. That luck would later come back to bite him in the ankle (in Fallout), but he didn't actually break anything in Rogue Nation.
don't forget possible frostbite
@@phantomkitten73 You could put it that way, but you would be wrong.
Bruh, your channel is WAY better than CinemaSins. We don't need more negativity in this world. You've got a new sub friend~
Edit: thanks for the love. I make music mashups if anyone is in to that sort of thing.
Criticism done correctly is fine, CinemaSins was a half mock (satire) and half truth (criticism) channel. However, it's been more and more satire in recent memory, and because of that it sounds more like a glorified shitpost. Andwe have the normal internet viewer to shit post so I think they need to change their system. Cinemawins is the same thing but a reverse side, the only major difference is the 'recap' at the end of each video that shows and breaks down many thoughts and opinions on the matter, oh and the fact that's it's positive. Otherwise, they're on the same coin.
This channel _is_ better, but not 'because it's positive.' Wins is better because the guy actually watches the films and thinks about them, from both an entertainment and a technical perspective. Sins just churn out superficial and often internally inconsistent clickbait which mostly boils down to 'I done seen an obvious/overlooked a subtle thing heuheu.' We 100% do need negativity tho because it's necessary to drive improvement by forcing us to accept that we all have room for improvement, whilst helping us avoid yesmen, confirmation bias, groupthink and the various other delusions that positivity can encourage. Without negativity there is also quite literally no positivity, because positivity cannot exist without an opposite to contrast it with.. We don't need lazy, unhelpful negativity for the sake of negativity, but we don't need that for anything - even positivity.
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y’all nailed it. and another thing, the comments sections are vastly different. under Wins videos it’s actual discussion of the movie, opinions on the narrator’s thoughts, questioning a Win or suggesting a new/missed one, fun jokes, movie references, and always very positive and respectful replies to one another. love it.
This comment thread made me go and watch a few CinemaSins videos (which I hadn’t watched I a while) and y’all are so right. Absolutely hit the nail on the head.
6:43 I don't think people actually give this moment enough credit, both in how it affects this movie and the M: I saga in general. Benji standing his ground and not letting Ethan push him away despite the risks was truly an inspiring and amazing showcase of how great of a friend Benji Dunn is to Ethan. it's not a rare interpretation that Benji is the most human/normal of all the team members in the franchise, who have had years to train for life or death situations or have been in the spy world for years. Ghost Protocol was his first time being out in the field after being the "guy in the chair" for presumably years. In that moment he was told by his friend that he was tracking down an organization that had just killed a major political figure and thousands of innocent lives for years, and YET, doesn't even hesitate to join Ethan in the search.
In this world/franchise, where so many of Ethan's teammates/"friends" either die (Hannah, Sarah, Jack, Lindsey), leave (Nyah(?), Jane, Brandt now unfortunately, Declan and Zhen (from MI:3)), betray (Jim, Claire, Krieger, Musgrave), or lie to him (Jim and Claire again, Brandt), Benji choosing to stand by Ethan is EXTREMELY rare, which explains why Ethan looks taken aback after Benji snaps at him. he's never had anyone aside from Luther who's stuck by him through thick and thin, much less someone who's only recently joined fieldwork. it's what makes Lane kidnapping him and strapping him into an explosive vest along with using him as his mouthpiece (which btw I will never get over how disgusting and cruel that was) all the more impactful. like Davian did with Julia, and the Apostles will later do with Luther, Lane used Benji to make Ethan cooperate. it's a moment that matters in both this movie and the rest of the franchise.
and btw, Simon Pegg is a treasure.
Couldn’t agree more, Simon Pegg is absolutely a treasure and probably the main reason I enjoy these films as much as I do!
I never thought they could top Rogue nation. But Fallout is somehow even better.
💯💯💯
True lol
You can't fight the friction.
You excited for Lybra?
Exactly
Great job CinemaWins! Opera student here- yes, that musical cue is from Turandot. The aria is called Nessun Dorma- and that cue plays several times throughout the movie when Ilsa and Ethan are together!
I have just watched MI: Fallout and for me it totally deserves the 97% RT rating. It’s fun, action packed with jaw dropping fight sequences and locations. My only one gripe with the movie, if you can call it that, is that the plot is a little hard to follow. But again when you come to Tom Cruise movies you don’t really care about the plot you care about seeing Tom Cruise run!
MrNerd101 it’s the type of movie that doesn’t overly simplify things, and it makes every scene very important to pay full attention, or you may miss important details. Not accusing you of not paying attention or anything, just saying the type of dialogue-centric plot used is fundamentally confusing if any detail is forgotten. It would likely seem much clearer on a second viewing.
@@xplosives1752 I agree. Its great but i think there could have been more of superman
When the six months later tag popped up I fucking lost it. Also, I love that this film implies that Lane isn’t very physical but it never states it. Then in Fallout, he absolutely kicks the shit out of Benji and holds his own for pretty long against Ilsa.
Letting Simon Pegg's character play Halo 5 for a brief moment in the movie for me honestly aded so much more sympathy for the character. Sure it could have been a sneaky product placement, and maybe my own personal preferences influence me in this little bit, but I still like that minor detail. It gives a new perspective to the character. He's a total nerd and a gamer. I wouldn't mind product placements in games if they were adding to the movie In my opinion it did. That's all. great movie.
I just wrote another comment about this but since you actually found it funny: did you see that he was playing the "self-destruct edition"? These people think in everything.
i agree, but the product placement just felt a little too strong for me on my first viewing. if it was literally any other halo game id love it, but something so recent just kind of... ehh
It could have been Black Ops III, or Battlefield: Hardline xD
@@downloadjpg ~ Except he's a "tech nerd" with access to cutting edge stuff that the rest of the world doesn't even know exists, so being a gamer as well means of course he would be on top of the latest games he enjoyed. Hell, he probably had Halo 5 six months before it was released, and could play it on a private server with the leading tech nerds from the other alphabet organizations all over the world.
Which, come to think of it, could make for an interesting establishing premise for a spy movie; one more about the tech masters than the field operatives, kind of like "Get Smart's Bruce and Lloyd: Out of Control", but not a comedy. Think something like Benji, Q, Merlin, and any other alphabet tech master, all playing some game every night on a secure private server. Then one night, one of them dumps some massive encrypted file onto the server or into the game with a standard warning to trust no-one, and then goes dark.
Like I said, that's just an _establishing_ premise, where it goes from there is anybody's guess.
That game was t released later in the year.
Yes, that’s a musical cue from the opera. Honestly one of my favorite parts of this movie. Anytime she’s in a meaningful scene, Nessun Dorma gets worked into the score. Brilliant.
Just gonna say 'Impossible Girls' fits better than 'Hunt Girls' for a 'Bond Girl' term equivalent.
Great video as always!
Kageniru I’ve always loved how much more powerful they are than the Bond girls. Even vesper Lynd turned out to be a lame female character when she decided to kill herself for no reason after struggling to escape during the fight sequence. The impossible girls on the other hand, are baddasses with their own personalities and agendas outside of hunt. I think ilsa had been one of the best female action characters
Impossible girls, it's so cool
11:42 if you put it on 0.25 speed you can actually see her face on the left side of the screen
Yeah just at the cusp of 11:42-11:43 when you slow it down to 0.25x. Great in-camera work
Just watched all of your mission impossible videos I want “Tom Cruise sprints like a champ” on a shirt
You just have to make me fall in love with this movie even more, eh?
I always forget about this instalment! It's just overshadowed by the brilliance that was Ghost Protocol, at least in my opinion! Which is your favourite of the franchise?
Kinda hard to say, but I will go with Fallout.
Every single movie is memorable but Fallout is just the top, not only because the action is just the best, but it also has a solid continuity, it felt like the best wrap to this series, and I can feel Tom Cruise upping the ante with the action, and the story (or at least the atmosphere building)
And it is also because I will always jokingly call this movie "Superman V Tom Cruise" to be honest lol
So here's a weird question. Is this video showing up on my channel page for anyone? Or in the Home or Subscriptions tab? Are you all just notification squad?
CinemaWins
Shows up in subscriptions for me.
Subscription
came from twitter
I had a notifcation yesterday
Also notifcation squard
Didn't show up on your page, but it did in my notifications 👍
You made my day with the "Mechanical Sarlacc Pit of Death" line. It totally reminded me of Jim Carrey Ace Ventura When Nature Calls when he says..." My, thats a lovely room of death!"
What an amazing movie and definitely the 2nd best of the franchise (Fallout being #1)!!
the action was insane, the interactions were awesome, the soundtrack, the twists and turns!!
Tom Cruise and Christopher McQuarrie really outdid themselves with this one and MI6!!
Hunter
After having watched Fallout 3 days earlier, I gotta admit that the 7th film might be my favorite. Although, I would've liked it even more, if the villain actually was successful in his mission and Ethan's mission wouldn't be accomplished.
Simple OS the 7th?
The twists in fallout were insane!!!
yeeepppp amazingly executed
Simple OS pretty sure Fallout is the sixth, not the seventh
Rogue Nation and Ghost are my two favorites for sure. I liked the Hoffman and his work as such a great villein. The short time after Ethan's "death" when he was disorientated was one of the most unexpected and surprising parts of the series. Tom doing physical comedy, something new for the series and it was grea.t
Good morning, CinemaWins. Let me first say, "Mission accomplished!" Now, on to the message self-destruct from the beginning. I've finally discovered the issue! I forgot to pull the firing pi-- *BOOM!!!*
Nick Craig what about MI: Fallout?😉
james pogrebetsky This guy gets it.
"You have a very warm hand." "Yes, I know it's from the friction of shooting arrows all day."
Here before it gets taken down again.
Mark Burger copyright strike by Paramount
No Love just this one?
Hahahahha. *_No._*
Its funny how MI6 is an actual spy agency as well the initals of the new movie misson impossible 6
Same with MI5
I can think of only one way for you to atone for the failure to upload this properly, and that is to review Treasure Planet.
P.S. I know that it's not your fault but it was TH-cam's fault, but I needed to find a unique way to ask and this was all I could think of. Keep up the good work.
A. S. Ranu
YES! I had that movie on repeat when I was a kid. The steampunk aesthetic was so alien and wonderful to me at the time, I couldn't stop watching it.
And Jimbo's theme song "I'm Still Here" is quite possibly the most 15 year old thing in the history of the human race.
Have you seen the video essay about how Disney doomed the movie to failure before it was even released?
This is the one.
th-cam.com/video/b9sycdSkngA/w-d-xo.html
Bernard Black I think of the film with the nostalgia of a kid who needed a role model like Jim Hawkins to show me that just because my father left, didn't mean that I couldn't accomplish incredible wonders. Also I have seen it. It really angers me.
Do it!!! Please!!!
A S Ranu Keep it up, mate. Do not give up. :D
Not "Hunt Girls." Huntresses.
Is it possible you can cover the Pirates of the Caribbean? Those movies were always fun in my youth
Well, the first two are pretty great. But the rest of them are just meh in my opinion.
Master Penguin 3 is the best, 1st is the worst.
Big M 3 is the best, 1st is the worst
Tigerstorm 6
THEY SUCK
I have a soft spot for three, actually, if ludicrously convoluted. Four average, and five was poor quite often.
11:47 - If you slow down the video, you can actually make out Ilsa walking away with the crowd.
Yup - they really did it on camera!
Right, where is The Man From U.N.C.L.E?
that move is too good it would break the win counter.
necron 1050 sometimes we have to pay great costs for the things we love
JustMartinJ Maybe when Fallout is close to Blu-Ray release he'll do it? I mean U.N.C.L.E. and Fallout have Cavill.
Needs a sequel and Henry with a stache
YESSSS
MAN. Jeremy Renner KILLS it. Probably the most underrated actor in the series, let alone Hollywood.
Please do "The Prince of Egypt." It's one of, if not, the best animated musical out there. The songs are amazing and emotional, the story is dark and makes you wish ALL Dreamworks films were like that, and the voice cast is all star, featuring Val Kilmer, Ralph Fiennes, Sandra Bullock, Jeff Goldblum, Steve Martin, and Martin Short, just to name a few, and they all kill their respected roles and archetypes as well.
YES! IMO Prince of Egypt is the most powerful of the Exodus movies and severely undervalued 'cause it's "just" an animated musical.
Lion King will always be the best for me
I loved Benji's completely apathetic face when Lane is in the box and kicking at Benji. He just looks down, completely nonchalant as if to say: "Oh hey, a kick. Yep, that's not going to do anything." It's a complete turn of the power balance between when Benji was tied up and when Lane was in the box. It was just a little look, but hilarious!!!
Fun fact: Tom Cruise learned how to fly a helicopter in 6 weeks for the new movie
Jailan Simon No; he’d had his pilots license for a while before that.
"Hawkeye" is amazing in this film!!!
@@johnnylarson867 and because he's playing a game of tag, he's not fighting Thanos.
His name is Jeremy Renner in case you didn't know.
Everything great about... The Last Samurai
Inuheishi Yes PLEASE.
ooh. thats a good one. quite possibly the best Tom Cruise movie. (or at least my favorite). Last Samurai seconded
+1, no, +9000XXX for this request. A very underrated film, with Tom Cruise acting simply fantastic, plz do it!
OMG YES!!!!!!!!!
Jeremy Renner's line when he comments on the type of car they picked for the car chase in Casablanca is literally, the funniest line I've ever heard in a film. I can't remember exactly what his words were but it had me dying from laughter.
So normally I would ask for the Chronicles of Narnia as it's something I would like to see you talk about, but I recently went back and watched your very first video and noticed just how much you've improved. So my request is for you to go back to some of your oldest videos and "remaster" them. Sort of an odd request but I think some of those movies deserve to be revisited. Thanks.
The friendships really work in this movie, similar to how they worked in the first two Star Wars sequels. They add an undercurrent of heart to the movie beneath the action.
Everything great about Unbreakable and Split
André Gurkenstein YAAAASSSSS
Yes
Bilal Khalid i believe it is padington
André Gurkenstein Glass is coming in January so maybe he'll do Unbreakable a week before... and Split the week when Glass is out.
I swear I noticed him release a video on everything great about unbreakable, but he deleted it soon after and i didn't get to see it...
11:35 yes, that is a musical cue from _Turandot_ -- a snippet of "Nessun dorma". They play it again at the end of the movie when Ilsa says goodbye to Ethan one last time.
Every time i sit down to watch a new MI for the first time, i have that thought in the back of my head. "What if this one isnt as good? What if they dont get it right this time?". But when this one opens with THIS SCENE 0:34 , all of my doubts are put to rest. So amazing
For the difference in the Mission Impossible theme, this movie the composer decided to make it line up with the normal groupings of 4 beats/measure, which packs more punch in the traditional way that makes sense to what your mind expects. What I loved about the score in the 6th movie is that they put it back in 5/4 time, which doesn't line up like normal, and really embraced that idea and had this score that keeps you off-balance with its groups of five. But both are super effective - it's a really well designed theme to work off of.
Mission Impossible gets better with every entry.
The opera scene, the underwater scene, the best motorcycle scene in the franchise, this one is 100% my favorite.
Who else really wants a "Everything GREAT About John Wick"? That would be amazing.
You have been served :)
Okay CinemaWins, after that direct reference to Casablanca at 7:20, you HAVE to do Casablanca now, please please please! FAVORITE movie ever, period!
“I can neither confirm nor deny without permission from the Secretary of State.”
I haven't watched a mission impossible movie since mission impossible 2 when I had it on vhs. You're recent movies have reignited my enjoyment of the movies. I'm going to restart the series and watch them all before I get to the cinema for fallout.
I just saw this film and your analysis is perfect. You also picked up on a few things that went over my head, so this was great.
Actually Rebecca Ferguson works for Talia al Ghul - complex with mysterious motivations yet has a soft spot for the protagonist; and also kickass equal of the protagonist’s
Eric Graham Yeah, Rebecca would be good for a DCEU Talia, if Ra's was going to show up.
Sam Bridgers if Ra’s al Ghul showed up, a good actor for him would be Bill Nighy. His extended age would contrast Ferguson’s youth
Eric Graham Yeah, it would bring to mind Davy Jones
Do Ready Player One.
Yeah, possibly Spielberg's greatest blockbuster since Jurassic Park!
Straight up came to see if anyone else said it before I planned to, I fourth this motion.
That movie was no masterpiece but it was a lot of fun, pretty sure cinemawins guy will enjoy it
YES!!!
Rebecca Ferguson is IMO the best Bunt (Bond and Hunt *shrugs*) girl out there
Mission Impossible has done the impossible, almost every single movie was better than the last and I can only say that about maybe LOTR and Harry Potter.
ddam1320 Yep there was already written stories, this is maybe more impressive because they are writing from scratch.
CobraGamerKing Gaming i wouldn't say Lord of the Rings 2 was better than 1, same for this franchise
In order for a sequel to be better than its predecessor it has to be at least mildly more entertaining. Sorry nerds, but Fellowship is the best and it all just gets boring after that. Books AND movies.
Potter did it a lot better. The books and movies just got better as the story progressed.
Also John Wick is working on that.
One little win - In the motorbike chase scene, as Ethan does a sharp turn on the bike, his knee nearly touches the floor and you can see the genuine reaction of 'oh that's close' and then he pulls his knee away :)
i am: so happy that I discovered this channel. the videos make me love/ appreciate movies I don't like, and give evidence to the reasons I love the movies that I do.
also after watching all the EGA mission impossible episodes, I went and watched them and oh boy, am I hooked
8:51 he also explained that he burns less oxygen when doing exercises than the average human, that's why he can do so much even at his current age.
Do everything Great about....
*Frozen
*Star Wars: Episode VIII- The Last Jedi
*The Last Unicorn
*Original Jurassic Park trilogy
*E.T: The Extra-Terrestrial
*Schindler's List
*Jaws
*The Secret of NIMH
*An American Tail
*The Land Before Time
*Balto
*Pocahontas
*The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996)
*The Iron Giant
*Toy Story trilogy
*Brother Bear
*Beauty and the Beast (both 1991 and 2017)
*Surf's Up
*Ferdinand (2017)
*Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
*Fantasia and Fantasia 2000
*Nausicaa and the Valley of the Wind
*My Neighbir Totoro
*Princess Momonoke
*Only Yesterday
*Grave of the Fireflies
*Spirited Away
*Howl's Moving Castle
*How to Train Your Dragon 2
*The Prince of Egypt
*Spirit: Stallion of the Cimmaron
*Shrek movies
*Kung Fu Panda
*Ted and Ted 2
*Avatar
*Titanic
Best Mission Impossible movie for me so far. Great concept and very very good characters. Also best music score for sure. Looking forward to Fallout! (MI6 lol, hope there will be a quote on that one)
Please consider doing The Hitman's Bodyguard, and or possibly War Dogs, Hot Fuzz or even This Is the End? Thank you.
you can even se her dashing into the crowd at 11:43 if you pause at the right frame
REUPLOAD
You never disappoint.
Yes the musical cue is from the opera - and they play it for her entrance and her exit and a lot of times. They make it into Ilsa's theme, and it's awesome!
Hearing Alec Baldwin mention Roger Rabbit makes me wonder if you're ever gonna cover that movie.
It's so nice hearing so much praise for this film. As a firm believer that this is the best of the franchise, I feel it never gets the credit it deserves. Especially when the good-but-not-great Ghost Protocol is the one everybody worships for some reason.
You should do at least the Daniel Craig Bond films.
Steppen Wolf 2018 He'll probs do it just before his 5th comes out.
Steppen Wolf 2018
Mission Impossible are better
Sarah Smith I haven't watched the Craig Bond films yet. We'll see how I think then...
@@raidenthenctzenwithinsomni4961 Skyfall is probably the best.
I'm kinda impressed that you know Steven Gätjen. Didn't think anyone outside of Germany would know him.
Fallout has come out and I still can’t believe that Sean Harris was that Solomon Lane
At 4:53 one of Ambrose's buddies from the plane scene in MI2 is there (the actor from prison break)
Infinity war bluray is out you better put that out next!! Seriously though can't wait for the video.
@11:03 - thematic reference to the first Mission: Impossible, the Debrief scene at the end of the first act, with Kitridge. Particularly the expression on her face when Lane explains that aspect of his plan. Also, the plot twist with the memory stick echoing the verification scene with Max.
3:05 I KNEWWW ITTT !! That's why i feel familiar with that words 😭🤣
11:36 indeed, that is a rehormonization of "Nessun Dorma" from the earlier Opera. Really nice touch
Hunt girls? Imf milf's , mission missy's , oh, and where are the Indiana Jones movies on here or the john carpenter and Kurt Russell collabs ? keep up the good work
I just watched this movie for the first time this evening. Gotta say, it's my favorite in the franchise thus far. Haven't seen Fallout yet, so the jury's still out on that.
Love the video, love the channel. Looking forward to seeing more videos.
Would love to see an "Everything GREAT about _Doom (2005)"_ - that movie never gets any love.
Intro: Ethan got smoked in the room
Ending: Lane got smoked in the box
At 7:35 I was watching this movie and when this moment came on I used my filmmaker brain and thought exactly how that bit was film and it was not far off, in fact it was near exact same of how it was filmed.
Where are you from? How did you catch the Steven Gätjen thing? What role does he play in entertainment where you are from?
Gätjen did an interview with Tom Cruise, where Cruise promised him to be part of the movie. Still, also wondering how CinemaWins get a hold of Gätjen xD
11:45. If you go frame by frame and look over the shoulder of the glasses-wearing man in grey, you can see Ilsa get up and leave.
Pls do a interstellar video PLSS
06:09 - everytime I watch this video, I have to pause and watch Pavarotti's Nessun Dorma performance before continuing. Such a wonderful piece of music .
Do iron giant
GOD I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS
Do Last Jedi! Yes, I liked it.
SaiyanQuad92 that movie only have 4 seconds that arent bullshit. The crash between the spaceships.
@@danielgonzalezhuerta453 Your opinion
The opinion of every true fan. Im late cause the notifications btw. But the movie is horrible. The casino... Leia superman... Everyone opening the door to super leia without worring of open a door to space... Luckes death... KYLO REM!! ... The purple hair not telling everyone that they are not going to die...
The chinese that is cleaning the spaceship becoming one of the few pilots that have to save the resistance. The chinese... Come on... Too much disney when they save the alien horses. The mexican that is at jail because yes and btw he is a superhacker that could scape when he wants but waits until the chinese and finn arrives
The spaceship where is chineses sister at the begining. It has gravity but is open in space. And the sister hasnt any helmet
It makes me so happy to know you also hold your breath with the characters on screen!
9:56 Luther’s little wave!
Yay another CinemaWins! Needed a little positivity today.
Possible suggestions for the future:
- The Man from UNCLE
- Mr. Right
- The Lone Ranger
- Prince of Egypt
- Perks of Being a Wallflower
- Stephen King's IT (both versions)
- Stardust
- Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
- League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
- Sin City (either of them)
- Silence of the Lambs
- Chronicle (2012)
- Push (2009)
- Shape of Water
- Lucky Logan
It's insane to me that you never counted Rebecca Ferguson's dress in the opera sequence as its own win...
I'm actually a bit surprised that you comment during the motorcycle chase about the moment when Tom's rubs his knee on the ground at high speed -- pointing out even more how realistic it all is! (and I give a win for my favorite line in the movie from Benji: "Join the IMF. See the world, on a monitor, in a closet.")
May I suggest The Mummy 2017? You've already looked at the best of Tom Cruise so I think it's time to look at one of his many misfires. It's not entirely awful though; Russel Crowe was awesome as Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde. Plus, I do kinda want the Dark Universe to succeed but Universal needs to hire some committed people to helm the franchise.
Anyone agree/disagree?
In all honesty while it wasn’t a top notch movie for me, it was similar to what I like to refer to as a “romp”, where things go from one part of the story to the next. Similar to Valerian and 9. Like all pretty solid movies overall, and sometimes style over substance can work!
4:46 So they ripped off "Olsenbanden ser Rødt" (The Olsen Gang Sees Red) with that set up of covering the shot with the music. Or more likely the original Hitchcock "The Man Who Knew Too Much". Also, could you start count how often Scandinavian Actors are villains? It seems to be Next Big Thing in Bad Guys.
Only the notification squad would know this is a re upload.
You have no idea
His SECOND reupload
Probably Life of Pi.
Twitter squad would kno and we know why 😣
F**k Paramount.. You'd believe they'd be happy and grateful about free advertisement with hundred thousands of views from the main target group but noooope... Brainless, thats what it is.
There's actually a fun story behind the guy who played Lane. The actor, in getting cast, said he wasn't really a franchise kind of actor, and Cruise and the director both asserted that MI villains always die. But then when they finally figured out the ending, they turned to each other and said, "Yes this works! But Sean Harris is going to be mad that he didn't die." And lo and behold, they brought him back for the sequel.
Everything great about Princess Bride
I find it hilarious that I just watched Rogue Nation tonight and this is the first thing on my TH-cam list. Another great video CinemaWins