Fun fact! Tom Cruise did actually do the whole outside of the building climb for real! He just had a single cable attached and climbed and ran down the building, he's insane! You can watch behind the scene clips online!
By now everyone should know Tom Cruise does his own stunts, that’s how he broke his foot in this movie jumping from one by building to the other. Pretty damn awesome if you ask me
If I recall correctly, Ghost Protocol was originally going to be Cruise's last M:I movie. Brandt was being written in to take over as the main character going forward, and the leg injury that Ethan suffers during the climax here was going to be a career ender, putting him behind a desk as the new chief, for no more than quick cameo scenes. But about halfway through production, Cruise decided he was going to stick around as long as he could keep up this ever more physically demanding role, and the ending had to be tweaked to accomodate him. (Amusingly, Renner was also being set up to take over the Bourne franchise from Matt Damon, which also went nowhere.)
Obviously he is not the movie star TC is, but I think as far as just being in that role lead Renner would have been great. But would he have done all the stunts? Would the subsequent movies have been as successful money use? Internationally they probably still do big numbers.
From this movie onward, the stunts from Tom Cruise are real and special effects are used for touch ups and removal of things like wires and harnesses, crowds, etc.
So glad you guys discovered this franchise of films as it has just gotten better and better over the years and watching you guys react to it been absolute blast
33:52 Thats cause it is really Tom Cruise running down the side of that building. Pretty much the only CGI they used was to digitally remove the safety nets from the shot. There were stories of onlookers, who watched this being filmed, fainting at certain stunts, like the swing and release bit.
33:50 "They make this shit look so realistic." Yup, they did it the same way they shot the moon landing, on location for that unparalleled realism. Tom Cruise did in fact climb the hotel, when he has to take both hands off he actually rests there with that rock climbimg position, when he jumped out and ran down he actually jumped out and ran down.
I never get sick of this particular MI. Its absolutely fun in almost every scenario. The russian infiltration, the burh khalifa, the party scene and even the car park finale. All just extremely rewatchable imo.
Matt Damon tells a story from when he was out to dinner with Cruise and asked him about the skyscraper stunt. Cruise said, "The safety guy told us we couldn't do the stunt because it was too dangerous." Matt Damon nods. Cruise, "So we got another safety guy."
So stoked to watch you guys witness the greatness of this franchise! It gets so damn good! **Nikki expressing distaste towards MI:2's rock climbing scene** Me: "Oh, you poor soul" 🤣 Bonus Fun Fact 1: This one was directed by Brad Bird. He's a very successful animation director who has worked for Pixar. He's directed movies like "The Iron Giant", "The Incredibles", and "Ratatouille". This movie also was Brad's first live-action movie that he's directed. Bonus Fun Fact 2: This is a direct follow-up to fun fact #1. At 9:35, we get a close-up of Hanaway's ring. The ring has "A113" on the side of it. This is a common easter egg found in a lot of animated movies as this is an animation studio code from California Institute of the Arts that a lot of successful animators go to to learn animation.
This MI movie being directed by Brad Bird was news to me. But then the moment I heard of the MI theme song used in the beginning, it all made sense. The feel of it Sounds just like something that who’s have been made for The Incredibles too.
I love "They make this stuff look so realistic"😂 yes, that's as real as it gets Nikki! Tom Cruise on the side of a building. It makes me nervous watching him, but I can't look away!
Pluto is now categorized as a dwarf planet ever since 2006 when they discovered eerily similar celestial bodies near Pluto’s aphelion (the most distant point of a body’s orbit) and that violated the criteria for a planet.
Came out near Christmas 2011. Major upgrade for the franchise. One of my favorite sequels. Saw it in IMAX, 5 days before it's initial release. Brad Bird (The Incredibles, Ratoutoulle and The Iron Giant) did amazingly well with his first live-action film. From part 4 onward, they utilize IMAX technology for core visual scenes in these sequels. This one definitely proved that Cruise is one of the best actors to ever do action period. The cast (IMF, villains) was great. Jeremy Renner was super busy between M-I, the MCU and the Bourne franchise. Not too many 4th installments are this good. From here on out, the missions stay fully connected (thanks to J.J. Abrams as producer).
I have never been part of a covert epsionage team (but I would say that, right?) however in the military any mission of a similar type to the IMFs is always accepted by the assigned team, not done under orders. The reason is that people like Ethan are valuable for their skills, and a huge problem if they turn against you. You don't want them feeling like they've been coerced or tricked - that kind of thing leads to quitting, defecting, double-agents and so on. I don't think there would be ANY consequences for Ethan turning down the mission, not even asking again for the same mission. It seems counter-intuitive, but people who willingly accept risk and stress are MUCH less likely to quit or fail than people who face even the strictest sanctions for not carrying out orders. America and Britain haven't re-instituted drafts (despite falling recruitment numbers) because unwilling soldiers are almost worse than no soldiers at all. It's the sense of professional pride and inter-personal connection that makes soldiers (and presmably spies) accept huge dangers for their nation.
The music tells him which plan is in action + how much time until exit. 😉 The “Should you choose to accept it” is rhetorical, to add to the plausible deniability. That way, not only can they say a team never worked for them, but they can “honestly” say that no such order has ever been given. There's a pic of Tom sitting on the very top of the hotel, harness free.
Matt Damon once asked Tom Cruise how the building stunt came about. Cruise said he described what he wanted to do with the stunt safety guy. The guy said it's too dangerous... so Cruise gets another guy until one will finally say yes let's do it.
This movie revived both the franchise and Tom's career. Executives wanted replace Tom with Brad Pitt, and Jeremy Renner was brought in to eventually take over. But this movie did so well Cruise was kept on and his overall career got new legs too.
I had to rewatch Nikki's reaction to that whole building climbing sequence like 3 times that was one of the best reactions ive seen on this channel or anywhere for that matter 😂
The best thing about the Dubai filming was seeing a family's post from 2010. They were in their hotel room and Tom Cruise came by the outside while in his climbing rigging and waived at them. LOL
I like the ending because it shows what every hero sometimes has to go through. Which is to protect the people you love the best thing to do is to walk away from them.
Nikki and Steven, loved the movie. Watched multiple times already, I just love watching you guys watch and comment. I can hardly wait for next one. I really enjoy your channel, to much bad news all the time in life, Thank you for letting us escape . Peace
Nikki losing her shit for the solid 10 minutes during the tower scene was an absolute riot and hilarious, not just for entertainment, but because i also react the exact same way due to my atrocious fear of heights. real, relatable, and seen.
The throwaway line at the end about emerging terrorist organisation "The Syndicate" is not a throwaway line, and is also a reference to the original TV show.
Okay, so… based on Nikki’s fear of heights, you should watch an indie movie with lots and lots of tension, following two girls who get stuck above a tower. It’s called Fall. That might sound boring but the movie is actually pretty darn good. However, I’m looking forward to the rest of the MI movies with you two. Also, Luther does come back. Also, Nikki, the building scene looked realistic because… it was 😆 Tom was truly hanging from that building. He did that himself.
Nikki, consider yourself lucky in not having seen the movie in theaters on a big screen. My stomach had ping pong balls, not butterflies, bouncing around fast when Tom did his Spider-man scene on that tall building!
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47:35 it's true. Pluto was moved to a category that is now known as Dwarf Planets. And Pluto is actually not the only one. There are 4 other dwarf planets confirmed in our solar system called Eris, Ceres, Makemake and Haumea, with several dozens more being considered. It is speculated that there could be hundreds if not thousands more.
From here forward the series really finds it footing with the writer/director McQ (who also was a ghost writer on this one). It really becomes a whole saga with interconnectivity, and not just stand-alone adventures.
if you not to choose the mission, you wait til the next mission is offert to you, but doing that and people get killed in the mission you rejected, you may never get over the guilt a person died and you didnt took it.
The Burj Khalifa building window stunt was real. They actually removed a window panel and hanged tom cruise on some crane equipments or whatever those are called on the side of the building. It wasnt CGI, it was a real stunt.
47:35 - Pluto is still a planet BUT at the same distance, there are hundreds of other planetoids that are equal size or bigger and it would be weird to add all those to our core planets, so it was quietly decided to just ignore anything outside the 8th planet ring. Beyond Pluto, there are THOUSANDS of big planets and planetoids orbiting the sun but they are very difficult to detect. Still, we've discovered a few very big ones.
The sandstorm is pretty accurate. The giant sandstorms are called Haboobs. No idea why. But the vision is impaired but you can make your way through them. Just putting your shirt over your mouth and nose will help with the breathing. While goggles are best, but even if just glasses are available, they can help.
47:37 Pluto is currently considered a dwarf planet by the International Astronomical Union. So, for the time being, our solar system "officially" contains 8 planets.
Just discovered your channel, and it's been awesome watching these videos. I really love having them in the background . I love laughing at the Dad jokes :)
just under 5 min of Ethan and Julia dialogue still one of the best loving story in Hollywood. It shown they "love" each other no matter what, no just want to own the other.
Just discovered your channel, and it's been awesome watching these videos. I really love having them in the background . I love laughing at the Dad jokes
Y'all would LOVE the show Alias (ABC). Once the MI franchise hooked up with Bad Robot (JJ Abrams' company), so many details and plot points were lifted from that show. They include: 1) the bomb in the head from the third film, 2) the needle in the ring in this film, 3) Giacchino as composer (he did the music for JJ's hit shows, Alias & Lost), 4) Sawyer from Lost cast in this film, 5) Angela Bassett playing a short-haired, no nonsense CIA Director overseeing the clandestine group. Alias is worth reacting to!
The only thing this movie was missing is a great villain, because Philip Seymour Hoffman was so good in the 3rd film. Other than that this movie is perfect, and Mission Impossible 5 is even better! It has an incredible motorcycle chase as well, so look forward to that.
So glad you are enjoying these epic action movies. Against all odds they keep topping themselves over and over. Some of the behind the scenes of how they filmed some up coming action set pieces are almost as fun a seeing them in the movie. Tom Cruise just keeps pushing the insanity. They edited out the wires but he really did climb that building in real life you can watch the behind the scenes of them filming it with him hanging off the building. So good I am here for Cruise repeatedly trying to top himself with insane stunts done as real as humanly possible.
@@cgrice1971 Haven't seen the new one yet sadly. But Fallout is my fav. 6,5,4,3,1,2 is my order. Weird cause most franchises normally don't get better with each movie lol What's your fav?
Digging it that you guys are digging the MI movies. The first one will always be my favorite. It was so well done and it was full of twists. The special effects and stunts broke ground.. And the plot was engrossing. Looking forward to MI: 5 .
Starts off the reaction saying Nikki doesn’t like heights or angles that look down from a great height. Me: This is MI:4 -_- have they not seen the cover for the film!?
I like the third one more, but this is still a great movie. I'm watching to new one tonight. I love this movie series. Glad you guys are watching and reacting.
Your now in the golden era of this franchise. Tom Cruise does a crazy stunt every movie like really hanging outside that building. Every movie gets better and better from here.
Ving Rhames and the studio could not come to terms on his salary for the film, so they had Luther was written out entirely. As the movie was being filmed, it wasn't quite turning out as the creators were hoping, so Christopher McQuarrie was brought in to do some uncredited re-writes and flesh out some of the scenes. When he joined, he was shocked to find that Luther wasn't in the film and that Ethan's wife had died off-screen, so he convinced the studio to bring both of them back and re-wrote the ending to explain that he was secretly watching over her. He also fleshed out Jeremy Renner's character, who had morphed from being more ambiguous as to whether he was working against the team to potentially taking over the film series to what he became in the finished version. McQuarrie would then go on to write or co-write AND direct the next four films in the series. Mission Impossible III was a soft reboot for the series, humanizing Ethan, adding in more humor and more outrageous action/spy content. The rest of the films continue this pattern.
Knew Nikki would love this one for the Burj Khalifa scenes. And she was killing it with the jokes! The next two only crank up the action and intensity even more! If you haven't seen them, watch the Bourne movies. Very cool. See you soon!
There is not many you tubers who will watch the film for no more than 30 minutes and the rest of the video is on patreon , many like nikki and steve give you a good hour on you tube knowing that subscribers are getting just as much as they will get paid and that is a good option if you can not afford to be a patron . I noticed certain you tubers which i will name now cinebench who will only do 30 minutes on you tube and a full review on patron ,just shows you not going to get your money worth . So thank you Nikki AND STEVE for the review on you tube 100%
Not sure if you guys have ever watched Lost, but that main character in the beginning of the film is Sawyer in the series. I think the actors name is Josh Halloway if I am not mistaken
It’s interesting that when you’re editing your reaction videos, you have to think hard about which bits to cut or not, but that opening scene, you really need to just let that run from start to finish, it’s so impressive.
I was here because it's so awesome. Knowing from the beginning that Nikki would be on edge for the heights in this part made me excited to watch ya. Fabulous all the way 👏💖👏💖👏 Love that you LOVE IT!! Bring on the next one. So excited ❣👌😎✌
In 2006, the International Astronomical Union (IAU) formally classified Pluto as a dwarf planet which is "an object in orbit around the Sun that is large enough to pull itself into a nearly round shape but has not been able to clear its orbit of debris."
It's a good installment of Mission Impossible, very good scenes like the vertigo scene of Burj Kalhifa, the chase during the sandstorm and the ending in the parking lot. Best regards
Yay! Nikki's well-timed jokes deserve a rim shot on the drums. Lol. I saw the lastest MI a few weeks ago & this franchise just keeps getting better. TY for reacting to it.
My personal favorite of the franchise. Could be the entire Dubai sequence, could be nostalgia because it was the first one I actually watched in a theater. I think it's the entire Dubai sequence.
It wasn't in the reaction video but... fun fact: the scene when Ethan meets the man who has him put on a mask before he gets transported to meet Bogdan and the arms dealer is actually a special nod/cameo from the first film. Before Ethan met with Max, he met with a long haired blond man and they gave him a black mask to put on before they would take him to his destination. Here in this movie, that's the same blond man and the same mask from the first movie that he gives to Ethan without any dialogue before he takes him to meet Bogdan and his cousin. A special easter egg and cameo from the first Mission Impossible for anyone that noticed or remembered.
Pluto is now categorised as dwarf planet, since we have multiple other objects of about the same size at the edge of the solar system, and thus it was either giving lots of them also a planet status or re-categorising Pluto. And I would say it was the right decision, since the line which objects are a planet and which are not is arbitrary anyway.
Wow, you didn’t notice that the villain in this movie was the same actor who played the Russian mob boss Vigo in John Wick. Great reaction as usual . 😎💕
"I wonder if he's still swimming around in there?" Funny she said that, because in the book there's a scene where the Jason Statham character's submersible gets swallowed by the shark and he gets out of it and walks around in the sharks stomach. The most ridiculous thing I've ever read, but it I'll never forget it.
Just in case anyone wants to know, Pluto is officially a dwarf planet and not a planet anymore like the other 8 of the solar system. It's way smaller than earth's moon, but isn't a moon itself since it's an independent celestial body!
Fun fact! Tom Cruise did actually do the whole outside of the building climb for real! He just had a single cable attached and climbed and ran down the building, he's insane! You can watch behind the scene clips online!
I could have a billion cables attached to my body, and I still would not be able to save face when I'm that high. Tom Cruise is an animal.
@@luliu4572 and then the guy is crazy to just barley be attached outside a moving plane . Man has no fear
@@luliu4572 I’d probably get dizzy just looking at it from the bottom 😂
@@JoshotekGaming oh tell me about it. My palms get sweaty just looking at other people in the air.
It was a pretty good insurance policy they had on him for that one. Not to put a price on a life, but…
"It looks so real." It's adorable that you're so sure there has to be some trick to it, rather than Tom Cruise actually doing it.
God, adorable is such a condescending word to use. You aren't talking to children
@@Brian-qn7fn In the way the OP used it, yes it is. Its not "adorable" to think its CGI, and its 100% condescending to say so
Rule 1 for watching the MI series: Remember, Tom Cruise is a lunatic.
@@kdizzle901 How? 😅
By now everyone should know Tom Cruise does his own stunts, that’s how he broke his foot in this movie jumping from one by building to the other. Pretty damn awesome if you ask me
If I recall correctly, Ghost Protocol was originally going to be Cruise's last M:I movie. Brandt was being written in to take over as the main character going forward, and the leg injury that Ethan suffers during the climax here was going to be a career ender, putting him behind a desk as the new chief, for no more than quick cameo scenes. But about halfway through production, Cruise decided he was going to stick around as long as he could keep up this ever more physically demanding role, and the ending had to be tweaked to accomodate him. (Amusingly, Renner was also being set up to take over the Bourne franchise from Matt Damon, which also went nowhere.)
Obviously he is not the movie star TC is, but I think as far as just being in that role lead Renner would have been great. But would he have done all the stunts? Would the subsequent movies have been as successful money use? Internationally they probably still do big numbers.
32:45 Nikki really went through every possible emotion all at once 😂😂
This needs more upvotes.
The way she digs her fingers into his arm and also grabs the blanket like she's the one falling😭
From this movie onward, the stunts from Tom Cruise are real and special effects are used for touch ups and removal of things like wires and harnesses, crowds, etc.
So glad you guys discovered this franchise of films as it has just gotten better and better over the years and watching you guys react to it been absolute blast
We are too. We are loving these movies.
they're goood films
33:52 Thats cause it is really Tom Cruise running down the side of that building. Pretty much the only CGI they used was to digitally remove the safety nets from the shot. There were stories of onlookers, who watched this being filmed, fainting at certain stunts, like the swing and release bit.
18:43, Double respect, for not only having a Russian character not a complete idiot, but casting an actually high tier Russian actor Vladimir Mashkov.
33:50 "They make this shit look so realistic."
Yup, they did it the same way they shot the moon landing, on location for that unparalleled realism. Tom Cruise did in fact climb the hotel, when he has to take both hands off he actually rests there with that rock climbimg position, when he jumped out and ran down he actually jumped out and ran down.
It looks realistic because it really happened, have a look at behind the scenes, he actually did that :)
I never get sick of this particular MI. Its absolutely fun in almost every scenario. The russian infiltration, the burh khalifa, the party scene and even the car park finale. All just extremely rewatchable imo.
This is where the series gets iconic. Smooth sailing starting with the next one.
Ghost Protocol is my favorite Mission Impossible movie, so much fun!
It's best and the most fun. Brad Bird, Michael Giacchino, Alias plot points, Paula Patton adding something fresh & new, & the incredible set pieces.
This is one franchise I can watch on repeat without getting bored, they get better every time.
But the stunts were also real in MI:2 and M:I3 (even the knife 5mm to TC's eye was real)
Matt Damon tells a story from when he was out to dinner with Cruise and asked him about the skyscraper stunt. Cruise said, "The safety guy told us we couldn't do the stunt because it was too dangerous." Matt Damon nods. Cruise, "So we got another safety guy."
So stoked to watch you guys witness the greatness of this franchise! It gets so damn good!
**Nikki expressing distaste towards MI:2's rock climbing scene**
Me: "Oh, you poor soul" 🤣
Bonus Fun Fact 1: This one was directed by Brad Bird. He's a very successful animation director who has worked for Pixar. He's directed movies like "The Iron Giant", "The Incredibles", and "Ratatouille". This movie also was Brad's first live-action movie that he's directed.
Bonus Fun Fact 2: This is a direct follow-up to fun fact #1. At 9:35, we get a close-up of Hanaway's ring. The ring has "A113" on the side of it. This is a common easter egg found in a lot of animated movies as this is an animation studio code from California Institute of the Arts that a lot of successful animators go to to learn animation.
This MI movie being directed by Brad Bird was news to me. But then the moment I heard of the MI theme song used in the beginning, it all made sense. The feel of it Sounds just like something that who’s have been made for The Incredibles too.
Also Ethan says "Alpha One One Three" (A113) when on the phone after escaping the hospital.
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I love "They make this stuff look so realistic"😂 yes, that's as real as it gets Nikki! Tom Cruise on the side of a building. It makes me nervous watching him, but I can't look away!
Pluto is now categorized as a dwarf planet ever since 2006 when they discovered eerily similar celestial bodies near Pluto’s aphelion (the most distant point of a body’s orbit) and that violated the criteria for a planet.
Came out near Christmas 2011.
Major upgrade for the franchise.
One of my favorite sequels.
Saw it in IMAX, 5 days before it's initial release.
Brad Bird (The Incredibles, Ratoutoulle and The Iron Giant) did amazingly well with his first live-action film.
From part 4 onward, they utilize IMAX technology for core visual scenes in these sequels.
This one definitely proved that Cruise is one of the best actors to ever do action period.
The cast (IMF, villains) was great.
Jeremy Renner was super busy between M-I, the MCU and the Bourne franchise.
Not too many 4th installments are this good.
From here on out, the missions stay fully connected (thanks to J.J. Abrams as producer).
Director : Lets use CGI
Tom : I am CGI ( Cruise Going Insane)
OK this one made me laugh
Haha😂 YES!
I have never been part of a covert epsionage team (but I would say that, right?) however in the military any mission of a similar type to the IMFs is always accepted by the assigned team, not done under orders. The reason is that people like Ethan are valuable for their skills, and a huge problem if they turn against you. You don't want them feeling like they've been coerced or tricked - that kind of thing leads to quitting, defecting, double-agents and so on. I don't think there would be ANY consequences for Ethan turning down the mission, not even asking again for the same mission.
It seems counter-intuitive, but people who willingly accept risk and stress are MUCH less likely to quit or fail than people who face even the strictest sanctions for not carrying out orders. America and Britain haven't re-instituted drafts (despite falling recruitment numbers) because unwilling soldiers are almost worse than no soldiers at all. It's the sense of professional pride and inter-personal connection that makes soldiers (and presmably spies) accept huge dangers for their nation.
Which is finally kind of explained in the latest.
The music tells him which plan is in action + how much time until exit. 😉
The “Should you choose to accept it” is rhetorical, to add to the plausible deniability. That way, not only can they say a team never worked for them, but they can “honestly” say that no such order has ever been given.
There's a pic of Tom sitting on the very top of the hotel, harness free.
Matt Damon once asked Tom Cruise how the building stunt came about. Cruise said he described what he wanted to do with the stunt safety guy. The guy said it's too dangerous... so Cruise gets another guy until one will finally say yes let's do it.
Safety Guy : It's too dangerous ! You can't do it !
Tom Cruise : About that ...Well......🤣🤣🇳🇵✌️
This movie revived both the franchise and Tom's career. Executives wanted replace Tom with Brad Pitt, and Jeremy Renner was brought in to eventually take over. But this movie did so well Cruise was kept on and his overall career got new legs too.
I had to rewatch Nikki's reaction to that whole building climbing sequence like 3 times that was one of the best reactions ive seen on this channel or anywhere for that matter 😂
The best thing about the Dubai filming was seeing a family's post from 2010. They were in their hotel room and Tom Cruise came by the outside while in his climbing rigging and waived at them. LOL
I like the ending because it shows what every hero sometimes has to go through. Which is to protect the people you love the best thing to do is to walk away from them.
The stunts just get better and more insane, and the fact that they're real makes it 10x better. Tom Cruise is friggin amazin
Nikki and Steven, loved the movie. Watched multiple times already, I just love watching you guys watch and comment. I can hardly wait for next one. I really enjoy your channel, to much bad news all the time in life, Thank you for letting us escape . Peace
34:20 Can we all pause for a moment in appreciation of the absolute master of the tailoring craft who made Brandt's trousers?
Some of my favourite trousers in any movie
You always need to watch the behind the scenes videos after watching these films. Cruise is such a badass.
Nikki losing her shit for the solid 10 minutes during the tower scene was an absolute riot and hilarious, not just for entertainment, but because i also react the exact same way due to my atrocious fear of heights. real, relatable, and seen.
Sabine Moreau falling down the building is such a satisfying moment for an incredibly evil witch.
Anyone else here for Nikki's 12 "MF's", 17 "B*itches", and 9 "God damn"s? Gotta say I like the authenticity 😂
Nikki's reaction to the skyscraper scene was epic so awesome this is why I love it reactions so real it's awesome
"Are you gonna blow up in 5 seconds?" That aged like the finest wine ever! LOL
32:27 Nikki was so stressed she missed the TWSS 😂
The throwaway line at the end about emerging terrorist organisation "The Syndicate" is not a throwaway line, and is also a reference to the original TV show.
You two are the absolute best. I look forward to all your reactions. ❤
Okay, so… based on Nikki’s fear of heights, you should watch an indie movie with lots and lots of tension, following two girls who get stuck above a tower. It’s called Fall. That might sound boring but the movie is actually pretty darn good. However, I’m looking forward to the rest of the MI movies with you two. Also, Luther does come back. Also, Nikki, the building scene looked realistic because… it was 😆 Tom was truly hanging from that building. He did that himself.
4:best action, infiltration scenes 3:awesome non-stop action and best villain
Nikki, consider yourself lucky in not having seen the movie in theaters on a big screen. My stomach had ping pong balls, not butterflies, bouncing around fast when Tom did his Spider-man scene on that tall building!
This is where the franchise takes off.
It took off in the third one
Yes it’s the tallest building in the world and yes he actually went up it and ran down it 😮. Great reactions guys.
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47:35 it's true. Pluto was moved to a category that is now known as Dwarf Planets. And Pluto is actually not the only one. There are 4 other dwarf planets confirmed in our solar system called Eris, Ceres, Makemake and Haumea, with several dozens more being considered. It is speculated that there could be hundreds if not thousands more.
'Sorry. Can't accept the mission today. I'm getting my eyebrows waxed at 4pm.'
I love how he fired the safety guy that wouldn't let him do that stunt and hired someone else.
I wish "Sawyer" from Lost was in it more.
From here forward the series really finds it footing with the writer/director McQ (who also was a ghost writer on this one). It really becomes a whole saga with interconnectivity, and not just stand-alone adventures.
if you not to choose the mission, you wait til the next mission is offert to you, but doing that and people get killed in the mission you rejected, you may never get over the guilt a person died and you didnt took it.
The whole outside the building scene is so anxiety inducing for me too Nikki. I've watched the movie 5 times and watched that scene only twice lol 🤣
The Burj Khalifa building window stunt was real.
They actually removed a window panel and hanged tom cruise on some crane equipments or whatever those are called on the side of the building.
It wasnt CGI, it was a real stunt.
47:35 - Pluto is still a planet BUT at the same distance, there are hundreds of other planetoids that are equal size or bigger and it would be weird to add all those to our core planets, so it was quietly decided to just ignore anything outside the 8th planet ring. Beyond Pluto, there are THOUSANDS of big planets and planetoids orbiting the sun but they are very difficult to detect. Still, we've discovered a few very big ones.
The sandstorm is pretty accurate. The giant sandstorms are called Haboobs. No idea why. But the vision is impaired but you can make your way through them. Just putting your shirt over your mouth and nose will help with the breathing. While goggles are best, but even if just glasses are available, they can help.
Please keep going! Also, yeah. Tom was totally running around on the outside of that building, in real life 😂
That’s the plan. Watching MI6 on Friday LIVE on the channel
@@NikkiStevenReact Awesome! Can’t wait to see it!
the most precious thing is watching Nikki reacting to the "outside the building" scene🤣🤣🤣🤣
47:37 Pluto is currently considered a dwarf planet by the International Astronomical Union. So, for the time being, our solar system "officially" contains 8 planets.
Just discovered your channel, and it's been awesome watching these videos. I really love having them in the background . I love laughing at the Dad jokes :)
just under 5 min of Ethan and Julia dialogue still one of the best loving story in Hollywood. It shown they "love" each other no matter what, no just want to own the other.
Just discovered your channel, and it's been awesome watching these videos. I really love having them in the background . I love laughing at the Dad jokes
Y'all would LOVE the show Alias (ABC). Once the MI franchise hooked up with Bad Robot (JJ Abrams' company), so many details and plot points were lifted from that show. They include: 1) the bomb in the head from the third film, 2) the needle in the ring in this film, 3) Giacchino as composer (he did the music for JJ's hit shows, Alias & Lost), 4) Sawyer from Lost cast in this film, 5) Angela Bassett playing a short-haired, no nonsense CIA Director overseeing the clandestine group. Alias is worth reacting to!
I was just about to start watching Alias after putting it off for years
@@JayRockLA Years ago, I binged all five seasons in one week during winter break from college. The finale was a gag. Still JJ's best work.
The only thing this movie was missing is a great villain, because Philip Seymour Hoffman was so good in the 3rd film. Other than that this movie is perfect, and Mission Impossible 5 is even better! It has an incredible motorcycle chase as well, so look forward to that.
ghost protocol is my favorite of all the mission impossible movies.
Another amazing sequel and I loved Nikki's reaction especially during the climbing setpiece! The best movie franchise of all time imo.
47:35 Pluto is categorised as a Dwarf Planet.
So technically it still is...?
28:53 Episode 7 flashbacks
"BUT, BENJI! I'M ON A MOUNTAIN!!!"
So glad you are enjoying these epic action movies. Against all odds they keep topping themselves over and over. Some of the behind the scenes of how they filmed some up coming action set pieces are almost as fun a seeing them in the movie. Tom Cruise just keeps pushing the insanity. They edited out the wires but he really did climb that building in real life you can watch the behind the scenes of them filming it with him hanging off the building. So good I am here for Cruise repeatedly trying to top himself with insane stunts done as real as humanly possible.
They really made this movie and said "fuck yo acrophobia" LOL but yeah IMO this is one of the most fun movies in the franchise. Top 3 for me.
Can't wait for Sat night. Getting closer to my fav MI movie. Let's go Yo and have a great weekend y'all 🤘🤘
Which one is your favorite?
@@cgrice1971 Haven't seen the new one yet sadly. But Fallout is my fav. 6,5,4,3,1,2 is my order. Weird cause most franchises normally don't get better with each movie lol What's your fav?
@@JordanJMyers Dead Reckoning is great and might be my new favorite. My list is pretty much identical to yours: 7,6,5,4,3,1,2
Digging it that you guys are digging the MI movies. The first one will always be my favorite. It was so well done and it was full of twists. The special effects and stunts broke ground.. And the plot was engrossing. Looking forward to MI: 5 .
Starts off the reaction saying Nikki doesn’t like heights or angles that look down from a great height.
Me: This is MI:4 -_-
have they not seen the cover for the film!?
I like the third one more, but this is still a great movie. I'm watching to new one tonight. I love this movie series. Glad you guys are watching and reacting.
GREAT reaction! TBH, I was more uncomfortable when they were next to the open window than I was with the outside shots. GOTTA keep going with thses!
When 34:20 happened in the cinema, I literally leapt out of my chair and screamed "NO!"
Your now in the golden era of this franchise. Tom Cruise does a crazy stunt every movie like really hanging outside that building. Every movie gets better and better from here.
Ving Rhames and the studio could not come to terms on his salary for the film, so they had Luther was written out entirely. As the movie was being filmed, it wasn't quite turning out as the creators were hoping, so Christopher McQuarrie was brought in to do some uncredited re-writes and flesh out some of the scenes. When he joined, he was shocked to find that Luther wasn't in the film and that Ethan's wife had died off-screen, so he convinced the studio to bring both of them back and re-wrote the ending to explain that he was secretly watching over her. He also fleshed out Jeremy Renner's character, who had morphed from being more ambiguous as to whether he was working against the team to potentially taking over the film series to what he became in the finished version. McQuarrie would then go on to write or co-write AND direct the next four films in the series.
Mission Impossible III was a soft reboot for the series, humanizing Ethan, adding in more humor and more outrageous action/spy content. The rest of the films continue this pattern.
I just also remembered how the next movie opens and absolutely can’t wait to see that
Knew Nikki would love this one for the Burj Khalifa scenes. And she was killing it with the jokes! The next two only crank up the action and intensity even more! If you haven't seen them, watch the Bourne movies. Very cool. See you soon!
There is not many you tubers who will watch the film for no more than 30 minutes and the rest of the video is on patreon , many like nikki and steve give you a good hour on you tube knowing that subscribers are getting just as much as they will get paid and that is a good option if you can not afford to be a patron .
I noticed certain you tubers which i will name now cinebench who will only do 30 minutes on you tube and a full review on patron ,just shows you not going to get your money worth .
So thank you Nikki AND STEVE for the review on you tube 100%
I always like the reactions, but I decided to “like” the video after Nikki said, “that escalated quickly.” 😂😂
'Blue, it's glue. - And when it's red? - Dead.' works for gloves and gum.
Not sure if you guys have ever watched Lost, but that main character in the beginning of the film is Sawyer in the series. I think the actors name is Josh Halloway if I am not mistaken
It’s interesting that when you’re editing your reaction videos, you have to think hard about which bits to cut or not, but that opening scene, you really need to just let that run from start to finish, it’s so impressive.
That’s always the main challenge and with these longer movies, never an easy fast.
I was here because it's so awesome. Knowing from the beginning that Nikki would be on edge for the heights in this part made me excited to watch ya. Fabulous all the way 👏💖👏💖👏 Love that you LOVE IT!! Bring on the next one. So excited ❣👌😎✌
Fun fact 9:41 czech actor Pavel Kříž. 😀 Its huge when our small country can see our actors in famous movies. 😀
Low key, my favorite Mission Impossible movie!
It was awesome
In 2006, the International Astronomical Union (IAU) formally classified Pluto as a dwarf planet which is "an object in orbit around the Sun that is large enough to pull itself into a nearly round shape but has not been able to clear its orbit of debris."
This movie has the best espionage scenes out of all the MIs
That final scene hits hard with that LOST music. Damn you, JJ^^
Nikki and MI films were truly made for one another. These reactions have been such fun guys.. 🤣
It's a good installment of Mission Impossible, very good scenes like the vertigo scene of Burj Kalhifa, the chase during the sandstorm and the ending in the parking lot. Best regards
Yay! Nikki's well-timed jokes deserve a rim shot on the drums. Lol. I saw the lastest MI a few weeks ago & this franchise just keeps getting better. TY for reacting to it.
My personal favorite of the franchise. Could be the entire Dubai sequence, could be nostalgia because it was the first one I actually watched in a theater. I think it's the entire Dubai sequence.
It wasn't in the reaction video but... fun fact: the scene when Ethan meets the man who has him put on a mask before he gets transported to meet Bogdan and the arms dealer is actually a special nod/cameo from the first film.
Before Ethan met with Max, he met with a long haired blond man and they gave him a black mask to put on before they would take him to his destination.
Here in this movie, that's the same blond man and the same mask from the first movie that he gives to Ethan without any dialogue before he takes him to meet Bogdan and his cousin.
A special easter egg and cameo from the first Mission Impossible for anyone that noticed or remembered.
Pluto is now categorised as dwarf planet, since we have multiple other objects of about the same size at the edge of the solar system, and thus it was either giving lots of them also a planet status or re-categorising Pluto. And I would say it was the right decision, since the line which objects are a planet and which are not is arbitrary anyway.
Wow, you didn’t notice that the villain in this movie was the same actor who played the Russian mob boss Vigo in John Wick. Great reaction as usual . 😎💕
"I wonder if he's still swimming around in there?" Funny she said that, because in the book there's a scene where the Jason Statham character's submersible gets swallowed by the shark and he gets out of it and walks around in the sharks stomach. The most ridiculous thing I've ever read, but it I'll never forget it.
Just in case anyone wants to know, Pluto is officially a dwarf planet and not a planet anymore like the other 8 of the solar system. It's way smaller than earth's moon, but isn't a moon itself since it's an independent celestial body!