The shot of him and the director looking over the cliff while standing at the edge of the ramp and not wearing any harnesses seems more terrifying than the jump itself
It's also worth pointing out Cruise puts his own money into the production when things were going over and for places for the crew to stay. So when he did his rant it made sense since he was the first to get crew members back into work and they went and broke the rules in place to keep everyone save. I've just seen it as well and it's incredible and so wish everyone see it in a theatre.
The rules didn't keep anyone safe. Cruise was mad the rules were broken because it could lead to things being shut down; had nothing to do with him wanting to 'keep people safe.'
As someone who works in film and still has to wear masks on almost all sets I actually respected Tom's Christian Bale esque leaked rant. He actually cares, and thats why these movies still rock.
@mipmipmipmipmip agreed! Still should be handled differently, at least in our opinion. I think it's understandable why it happened, but it shouldn't necessarily be applauded. I'm sure since then they had on set supervisors to make sure people were following the rules
@@FrameVoyager For sure it could have been, but we also don’t know the context. Making movies at this level is a serious business. Huge crews, daily safety and Covid briefings. And protocols on set, especially during this time were pretty bonkers even if the crews would roll their eyes (and we still do a fair bit) But ultimately we sign contracts including NDA’s that guarantee our safety and participation. To a producer and star like Tom Cruise it’s really serious business even if it is a bit over the top. Love the channel. You guys are killing it. 👌
@@TWFarr oh, totally agree 😅 but why I'm also hesitant to just go out and paint it as a good thing. It's complicated and makes sense when you see how intense this movie production turned out to be
@@FrameVoyager while I won't fault anyone for not outright applauding him for his rant I sure would. How many people that have compromised immune systems that work in film, that worked on that set specifically could've lost their lives because some dude thought the protocols designed to keep us safe were silly? So then they are infected and they do spread it? But that isn't taken into account because I think too many people are focused on feelings in this particular instance.
I’m a huge fan of Tom. He never phones in a performance. He genuinely wants to make the best movies possible. Everyone has a bad day from time to time and he has a lot on his shoulders.
I think it was an important template to be able to make such a movie during extraordinary circumstances. Someone somewhere is now walking around with that knowledge in their head, and that's awesome.
I watched this film yesterday. It is my favourite in the series. Some people might complain that it has a slow and quiet beginning. But, that's exactly why I love it the most. I hope this film earns a Billion Dollars. It deserves it.
I honestly couldn’t believe how fantastic it was, went with my parents and even with the age gap we had so many great moments watching it! More laughs then you think, the stunts are absolutely incredible, and the storyline was way way better then I thought! This isn’t just an action movie, this has true heart. Thank you Tom! ❤
@armanzaidi yeah and of course because it's a two part cinema release, they could afford to copiously stack more of everything without feeling cramped. I think it's probably better slow than tight.
I would rather have someone over enforce on set rules than under enforce them, because one may lead to feelings being hurt, but the opposite can lead to injury, death or even the end of the production.
Absolutely agree! This one was hard to cover because while agree with it, I'm not sure it's the best coming from him in that way. Really should have on set staff that watches out for that type of stuff. Hard in that environment when you've always worked so closely in these situations. The sentiment is right but the delivery on that is questionable
@@FrameVoyager I want to believe that the majority of people are generally good, and if they snap then it was likely for good reason. Typically if one is always like that then word gets out because people talk, but I've not herd many really negative negative things about Cruise only that he's very passionate. That's true of a lot of people, and given the ridiculous circumstances and pressures they had to work under for this. I think it's more likely that; however, that doesn't mean I encourage it. One should always try to be their best at all times, and not let things both them become a regular thing.
@@billyoung9538 totally agree! And in this stressful circumstance, totally makes sense. I don't think we should have much a reaction to it in all honesty, but some people were just over applauding this situation when it didn't really deserve to be.
@@FrameVoyager I do somewhat agree but he is a big producer on the film and has to make 150% sure that the production is safe for everyone in the evolved.
The complications were worth it. The finished result is fantastic, one of the greatest action films of all time. Picking between this movie and Fallout is splitting hairs.
The pacing and emotions put out by DR are fantastic, the stunts and action of Fallout are fantastic. Right now I think Fallout has the edge for me but I am pumped for DR:2 and another banger.
Fallout is better in almost every imaginable way. Story, pacing, action, music, cinematography, visual effects/cgi etc. I don't understand how people can be so deluded about this film. It has one of the lamest premises, some of the least effective stakes, mediocre action compared to other entries, worst exposition of the franchise and drags like no other entry. Every action sequence overstays its welcome, while being not as good as other entries action sequences.
I just got back from seeing this in IMAX - because I knew about its limited IMAX screenings - and man, I loved this film! Definitely going to try and see it again when I can.
definitely a great action film. None of that Disney bullshit always makes things 2x better. No excessive feminist shit, no excessive LGBTQ shit just a solid overall film telling a story it wants to tell.
After finding out how much dead reckoning cost its kinda heartbreaking to see how poorly its doing in the box office. I don't know if the movie warrants the 700-800 million it'd need to allegedly be profitable, but for the risks Tom Cruise has taken I hope it gets there
@@MCGZay everything I can find says that it has only made as much as the production budget (567 million), when the total cost before breaking even was 700-800 billion
@@MCGZay my bad, I was misreading online, it would need to gross 800 million in order to not be the worst performing mission impossible in the series (by profit, not revenue). Right now it's pretty much just breaking even. One source apparently said that it would have to hit 600 million to do so because of the large marketing budget the film also had. Im happy to see if it's not a flop, but it definitely is by mission impossible (and Tom Cruise) standards
I thought the aeroplane stunt from mission impossible 5 was the most dangerous one of his career. It was terrifying. It could have ripped his body apart.
The problem is that nobody’s health was at risk. Most sane people always knew this. The government proved this when they refused to check illegal immigrants for covid. So either there was never any risk or the Biden administration is trying to murder the American people. One of the two has to be true.
Please explain how anyone's life was in danger. Look up the statistics on COVID and then check back with us. Also, explain why wearing a mask and then taking it off during filming is in any way scientific. We'll wait.
@@ericshuty2564 look I’m not a big COVID guy myself and I don’t think anyone’s life was at risk. But it could’ve stopped production for up to a month and gotten quite a few people quite a bit sick. Usually best to avoid those situations when you can. Even if that involves yelling at some staff.
Your work on this video is just meticulous, no where in the entire video did I feel bored, the information was crisp but detailed. Absolutely love your work my friend.
This video is awesome man, you’re covering a movie production just days after its released? Before they’ve even made full behind-the-scenes videos (which wouldn’t show the troubles anyways). You’re like an investigative journalist. Usually you see videos like this only about really old movies after decades of articles and documentaries. Great job!
Appreciate it! Try to cover these as much as we can when they come out. Helps if there is a good angle to cover and this one was an interesting look at the production hell that happened during the pandemic.
Dude Dead Reckoning was probably my favorite of all the mission impossible! This one was so awesome ! Tom cruise has not disappointed since fallout. Maverick was awesome last year, and this one for this year! It just nice to see someone this passionate to film making
Really enjoyed it. Watched it yesterday with my wife and we saw a lot of parallels to the first movie with characters in the movie. We will definitely be looking for part 2 next year.
Man, I love your videos. This kind of documentary story telling and behind the scenes stuff all concisely rolled into a nice delivery. Great job! This video is going to get a million views, I can feel it.
I would feel so bad for Tom if the movie flops. I hope this movie gets billions of dollars. And I can also understand when Tom was mad at the Imax thing. He literally put his whole soul and work since 2020, his reputation was almost destroyed with the audio leak, thousands of delays, etc. I'd be pretty pissed too.
I honestly couldn’t believe how fantastic it was, went with my parents and even with the age gap we had so many great moments watching it! More laughs then you think, the stunts are absolutely incredible, and the storyline was way way better then I thought! This isn’t just an action movie, this has true heart. Thank you Tom! ❤
The rant might not look good on him but it was absolutely necessary. Rules are rule and the whole team needed to abide to it especially when filming was already delayed yet again by a member getting covid earlier.
Agreed! Not questioning the sentiment at all, just the delivery. Which still is understandable but I don't think that it's specifically something we should applaud. Kind of a weird story to cover objectively
@@FrameVoyager You said in another reply to a similar comment that you were hesitant to just go out and paint it as a good thing, but you kept defending your opinion in comments saying that the outburst was understandable. Now I think you are either one of those people who didn't believe anything about COVID and its effects, one who doesn't like Tom Cruise due to his Sc. background, or one who has a personal experience of being on the receiving end of such a rant. Nobody's perfect and this is the first time we heard anything about Cruise being super annoyed as such. We also need to understand that he is a perfectionist as many actors have mentioned and a hard-working one, and to work under COVID restriction was crazy scary. I remember how a group of coworkers at my workplace decided to go out together and two days later half of them got covid. It was a mess for everyone cause we relied on each other's participation at work. So, from my pov and experience, the rant was highly understandable. And IF they got fired because the contract or agreement said so, then it's justified. But I don't see anything as such. It's so disrespectful to ignore rules. Again, I assumed this happened in the States ... so... yeah we all know that a lot of people there just refused to believe what the news said about COVID.
@@youknowyouwilldespisethis7118 So to address your comments I can assure you that I do not think Covid was a hoax and was very intentional about wearing a mask until the mask mandates were lifted. While I also think Scientology is an absolute cult that has a long history of abusing people, that's also has no impact on why I hesitate to praise the way he went about this. 1. This didn't happen in the United States like you suggested, it happened in England. 2. If they kept breaking the rules they should be terminated absolutely. 3. This was one of the first films to be made during covid and 2 people he yelled at were masked but stood too close looking at a computer monitor, at least that's what is reported. I think some of us forget how easy it was to forget about distancing when we went back to doing normal things and especially on a film set where working closely happens a lot. It can be hard to break that instinctual way we normally do things even if we were trying to be intentionally be cautious. The same on the flip side, by the time covid mandates were winding down, it felt really weird to go back to a "normal" again. All that said, this boils down to my main issue with Cruise's outburst. It's hard to hear what he's yelling about the industry at these 2 people who make peanuts compared to his $12-14 million base salary plus a percentage on the top of this film. Many have talked about Tom Cruise having a short temper and this just sounds like a blow up due to stress, what a shutdown would mean to him financially and of course the rest of the crew too. Is what he said wrong about following procedures during covid? Absolutely not, but I just don't think that handling it in this particular way is conducive and shouldn't be encouraged to happen again in the future. I just don't think it's something he should be praised for doing, there were other ways to go about this and probably proper procedures for addressing it as well. What he said is fine but I don't think the way he went about it should be encouraged or praised. Hope that clears that up!
Tom had every right to say what he said during this leaked rant. Also did he not spend $500,000 of his own money to hire a cruise ship for crew/staff who needed to isolate during production? What a bastard he is 😂
Honestly, i understand where Tom is coming from in the burst. I think he is a really good guy, but is under an insane amount of pressure. To be honest, I doubt he even would fire someone and more wanted to just put the fear of god into everybody, as he understands the ramifications for him and for all if Mi7 fails
This was great ! I didn’t know that parts of the train sequence was practical rather than filmed in a sound stage or models or CG!. That said, I’ve seen this move twice in IMAX…I think I’m going to see it one or two more times this week…this video makes me want (even more) to “pay back “ TC for bringing this (awesome) movie to life! Without this dam pandemic we probably would be talking going to see MI 9 by now and hearing about MI 10!!
I dont mean this is as rude but i guess it is a shame that even in IMAX you or other ppl weren’t able to tell that it was real? I mean it is great with the wide shots that its very clearly practical. I hate that nowadays none of us can really tell if its CGI or not in the middle of an action scene, so even when they do it practical ur very unsure if its 100%, i mean i remember a few shots being cgi for the BMW chase in Fallout that threw me off. That is, i just love the security of the old movies like James Bond, where I watched Octopussy and knew someone actually went on that train, and where the greenscreen parts were, now CGI blends it together where it obscures real stunts with fake
@@GuineaPigEveryday let me just follow up, i guess I didn’t want to believe they crashed a train of the bridge, the cost of it etc…it looked great but I didn’t think they would crash an actual train…and they did…the CG part was the background. From what I’ve seen on the “behind the scenes” stuff they are on a real moving train and then CG plays some sort of role. I’m so brain washed regarding movie making that I assume CG is always involved now days. I don’t mind it…if it’s seemless and not “obvious “. I think MI7 doesn’t a great job of doing so many practical stunts that when they throw in the CG it’s hard to tell. If I had to guess percentage wise of practical vs CG in this movie probably 80:20or even 90:10.
@@GuineaPigEverydaythey did use a lot of cg and for touch ups. Unfortunately the way it was used made the things that were practical very cgi which should have been done properly. Same goes for the cliff jump where the ramp is cgi'd out making the cliff look fake.
Three of us saw this movie yesterday. A Thursday. There were three other people in the theater. It was an exciting movie. Hope big crowds showed up at other theaters!
I'm so happy my brain clicked and realised there wouldn't be a second week of MI7 IMAX before it stopped, I was telling my parents we should probably go on the second week as it would be cheaper. What a save (Though we probably wouldn't have been missing much, as we only have Dual 2K Xenon (AKA Liemax). Other Premium Large formats maybe would have been good too - It was anyways using the cropped 2.35:1 aspect ratio even though the screen was 1.90:1) I would have realised it had I seen this video, but I was skipping all the movies related to the movie to avoid spoilers - though for the cliff one thumbnails were enough.
Dude puts his life on the line everyday on set and all he asks is his team to be punctual and follow protocol. Oh well, the next person who can follow rules is just around the corner! What a legend Tom!
I went to see this today in the theater and it was amazing. When the credits started to roll I turned to my friend and asked: 'so when will part 8 come out?'
As someone from the London area, most people I knew strongly agreed with Tom Cruise's sentiment, even if it seems extreme in hindsight or out of context. They were given permission to film with strict restrictions, at a time when *millions* of people were losing their jobs/being furloughed and the NHS hospital wards/staff were being overwhelmed by COVID patients. For all we know, this may have not been rhe first time the people involved had broken the rules. Given they were given special permission, they definitely should have stuck to rhe restrictions tightly and counted their blessings. Unfortunately, we may never get the whole picture.
Totally agree! I think the thing for me was he the right person to be doing that and was it the correct way to handle it? I have no problem with ensuring people stayed safe in this situation, it was more of how it was handled I won't necessarily cheer for especially since I don't know the full context of the situation. But I agree with the sentiment as well
@@FrameVoyager I don't agree. Nobody wants to be yelled at but when filming was already delayed by someone getting covid and you still don't follow the rules, then you deserve it.
@@hyeung1 It's honestly hard to say as there are various reports about what actually happened on set. They should 100% get reprimanded for it, but the question more is whether or not Tom Cruise is the one that should do that. It's a more a weird HR situation than anything about covid.
WOW. Good job Paramount Pictures for paying for this movie, and not setting any hard limits on the production. This is one of the most historical and epic action movies, and since Top Gun Maverick turned out to be such a masterpiece with so much positive fanfare and word of mouth, it setup MI7 to get the attention it deserves. Had Top Gun Maverick not been one of the greatest movies ever made, it would have limited the exposure of MI7 by a substantial margin. This all turned out way better than anyone could have imagined, and it's probably all due to Tom Cruise's incredible enthusiasm and respect for the craft.
My cousins met Tom Cruise filming the very last stunt of the movie while on a hike in England's Lake District. No joke. They didn't even know about it until they saw the filming helicopters. The whole time I was watching the movie, I kept trying to figure out which stunt was the one they saw
A few things like Tom Cruise lawyering up against Paramount to keep them from putting it directly to stream 45 days after release, a weird FBI "rumored" investigation around top gun and this that's from a shady source, and a few other things but we tried to cover the most relevant ones that were pretty well sources
I liked the film, but there's a part in it that involves a complete backtrack of everything built in the last two movies between two characters. And McQ on a podcast also made comments about the two characters and their relationship and basically said "nope, we never wanted there to be a connection between those two. NONE at all." Yet, Rogue and Fallout had multiple moments of connection and romance between them. Suppose they're hoping the audience has a short memory, or that we are stupid. It definitely altered my view of the rest of the movie. You cannot build something over the course of two previous movies then erase it and act like it never happened in the next one. EVEN when this same movie has moments of romance and connection between those two characters in the very movie you're claiming is erasing their history and wants none of it. The PODCAST I am referring to is the "Spoilers" podcast with McQ
11:20, I did initially think the motorcycle stunt was filmed in the swiss alps, the location they found in Norway is very reminiscent of Lauterbrunnen, a base-jumping hotspot here
Fantastic video! The movie was so good I need more content to help offset the withdrawals the day after… really interesting information nicely presented!
I definitely feel his outburst was warranted when looking at how just one positive test could set back a film both time-wise and financially. We also only have that clip, we have no idea if he had asked calmly first and it escalated, or if he was that angry from the start. There were rules in place for a reason
Totally agree! Which is why I'm not quick to overly applaud it with the lack of details on what happened. Totally agree with the sentiment but iffy on the delivery.
While I have nothing to back this up, "knowing" Tom Cruise (not quick to anger, very reasonable, and calm under pressure) I truly believe it was an escalation that eventually led to that burst - and I, for one, agree with the importance of safety, especially back then at the peak of the pandemic. So many people that lost their job and these people could still work and just had to follow the most miniscule safety guidelines Imagine having the ability to greatly reduce disease and potentially save people at the cost of pretty much nothing ...and not doing it
Honestly that feels like nothing compared to the production-hell of most bug movies, The Flash for instance? Or most James Bond movies? We get a Bond movie every 5 fucking years and they’re sub-par dogshit
All I can say is, MI7 was awesome. The last 15 minutes of the movie made me want to grab on to something. Totally worth the admission in IMAX. Tom Cruise yet again saves the box office. He reminds us why we need to go back to the theaters. MCU movies are becoming a disappointment if you ask me. Avatar 2, John Wick 4, Top Gun Maverick, and MI7 are only a few movies in mind that are really worth buying a ticket for
@FrameVoyager Tom could have opted to save money using CGI. But no. They went to the extend of blowing up a real bridge and dropping a real train off a clip. The result was just awesome
His tone was loud and intense, but nothing he said was unfair. Like I didn't hear him singling out an individual to humiliate them with petty insults. He ever made a threat that was violent or otherwise beyond what he had a right to do. He was shouting very rational explanations for his health safety ultimatum.
I’m glad he had a freak out because he cares also we saw how Indiana jones turned out. Toms a big contender for taking down the mouse in his high castle.
There’s no way you can tell the difference between a $200 and $290 million movie. They new Indiana Jones cost $300 million, for example. Aside from paying Harrison Ford, the effects aren’t $250 million worth, and that’s from someone who enjoyed the movie. The difference between a $10 and $100 million movie…sure,but not $200 and $290 million.
@@coryrudy98 I would say Indiana felt the same way. Mind you, this movie had less action than the last MI film. That had a 178 million dollar budget. Sure this one has a bigger scope but not enough to make it feel 300 million
@@coryrudy98yeah very true. The Flash racked up near that amount. Nowadays its impossible to tell the budget because its often much bigger than the movie looks. I mean The Mummy didn’t look like its money-worth either. Nowadays any major movie is ballooning to 100mil plus, which is insane considering that back in the day all the best and biggest action franchises were made first from mid-budget original small-time productions that began it.
*These producers are missing the point, the viewers DON'T CARE if the stunts are real or not, just make it look real either by good CGI, scale or edited/greenscreeen, no need to really risk any lives for something people may not even going to see anyway.*
Hey Frame Voyager, your video is the reason I got to see Dead Reckoning in theatres. And that was the best decision I ever made when it comes to choosing which movies to watch. As someone who lives on a budget, I only watch movies that are worth for theatres... Due to Dead Reckoning getting a bit underrated in the midst of Oppenheimer and Barbie, this video was the reason I got to know more about Dead Reckoning... And I'm happy TH-cam made the best decision recommending your video to me. Also thanks for this analysis, it was really concise.
Sadly I didn't think the film was that great. Don't get me wrong, it was good, but not as good as some of the previous Mi movies, and I think having 4 main 'strong' female leads was over the top considering they got way more screen time that the IMF team itself did. The 5'7", 57 kg blonde assassin beating up bodyguards and taking on Ethan in hand to hand combat was just too unrealistic. The motorcycle jump stunt that was in the news and pushed into our faces for so long as "one of the greatest stunts in movie history" (apparently they haven't watched too many movies, and has been done before BTW), came across in the movie as very weak.
The problem with his anger about losing IMAX after a short period of time is that the movie didn't even use the expanded ratios despite filming with digital IMAX cameras while Oppenheimer used true IMAX cameras and he will still get to keep many other premium formats.
I can understand both sides of the Tom Cruise set rant. On one hand, he probably should have handled it in a calmer way. On the other hand, the crew were risking people's well-being by breaking COVID protocols. So, yes, Tom's anger is justified here.
They dropped the ball on this film. Great third act but first hand convoluted and too much exposition dumping. I'm going to review it at my channel. This was a fantastic video. Thank you.
Love the video but a slight correction @8.07 One of the most expensive films ever made is Star Wars: The Force Awakens. MI:7's budget is 14 on that list
@@TimsWildlife appreciate it! Yeah we were actually going to do that video first but found out z-cam is doing a feature on it later so will follow back up in the next week or 2 probably
Haha I had no idea about that bridge in Poland - such a shame - I wish more hollywood productions did scout locations here cause we have some AWESOME landscapes and cities but not as much trust and experience with hollywood - more with bollywood filming here 😅
I think Poland unanimously rejecting the proposal will definitely put off future movie productions lol. It is a shame though cuz Poland has a rich film history, but tax-breaks and easy-going politics will always win out, which is why for a while so many movies just shot in Romania, and a bunch of Balkan countries. That or Scotland/Ireland with really good film production infrastructure.
What movie would Christopher Nolan and Tom Cruise make together?
cruise isn't pretencious so it wouldnt happen.
@@JimiJames haha that's what would make it interesting
Risky Vision
Tom's funeral
How about a movie about a spy? 🔥🔥
The shot of him and the director looking over the cliff while standing at the edge of the ramp and not wearing any harnesses seems more terrifying than the jump itself
Anxiety inducing haha
only thing worth watching in this movie
@@kill3rbyysight haha *NO*
It's also worth pointing out Cruise puts his own money into the production when things were going over and for places for the crew to stay. So when he did his rant it made sense since he was the first to get crew members back into work and they went and broke the rules in place to keep everyone save. I've just seen it as well and it's incredible and so wish everyone see it in a theatre.
It's definitely a movie meant for the big screen. Great movie
The rules didn't keep anyone safe. Cruise was mad the rules were broken because it could lead to things being shut down; had nothing to do with him wanting to 'keep people safe.'
@@pyropulseIXXI wow know what happened half asian and Africa please educated yourself politics and u first
@@pyropulseIXXImate that's the main reasom the government gave the protocols in the first place.
@@pyropulseIXXI I want to say more... but yeah.. educate yourself
As someone who works in film and still has to wear masks on almost all sets I actually respected Tom's Christian Bale esque leaked rant. He actually cares, and thats why these movies still rock.
That's fair! I think there were some valid points on both sides of it.
@mipmipmipmipmip agreed! Still should be handled differently, at least in our opinion. I think it's understandable why it happened, but it shouldn't necessarily be applauded. I'm sure since then they had on set supervisors to make sure people were following the rules
@@FrameVoyager For sure it could have been, but we also don’t know the context. Making movies at this level is a serious business. Huge crews, daily safety and Covid briefings. And protocols on set, especially during this time were pretty bonkers even if the crews would roll their eyes (and we still do a fair bit) But ultimately we sign contracts including NDA’s that guarantee our safety and participation. To a producer and star like Tom Cruise it’s really serious business even if it is a bit over the top. Love the channel. You guys are killing it. 👌
@@TWFarr oh, totally agree 😅 but why I'm also hesitant to just go out and paint it as a good thing. It's complicated and makes sense when you see how intense this movie production turned out to be
@@FrameVoyager while I won't fault anyone for not outright applauding him for his rant I sure would.
How many people that have compromised immune systems that work in film, that worked on that set specifically could've lost their lives because some dude thought the protocols designed to keep us safe were silly? So then they are infected and they do spread it? But that isn't taken into account because I think too many people are focused on feelings in this particular instance.
Tom Cruise is a perfectionist, dude pours his heart and soul into his movies.
And his wallet
@@alexman378facts
If he’s such a perfectionist then why was this latest mission impossible film such utter dog shit
@@jm7306That’s your opinion. Though, as someone who is seeing it today and has heard nothing but praise, I’m curious what your problems were.
@@jm7306bro we need to check if you watched the right movie
I’m a huge fan of Tom. He never phones in a performance. He genuinely wants to make the best movies possible. Everyone has a bad day from time to time and he has a lot on his shoulders.
I think it was an important template to be able to make such a movie during extraordinary circumstances. Someone somewhere is now walking around with that knowledge in their head, and that's awesome.
A whole industry is now. It's honestly insane movies were still able to be made during that. They are already complicated enough lol
I watched this film yesterday. It is my favourite in the series. Some people might complain that it has a slow and quiet beginning. But, that's exactly why I love it the most.
I hope this film earns a Billion Dollars. It deserves it.
I thought it was great! Minus the 12 year old sitting next to me who's parents thought it was fine for them to go to a movie with light up shoes
it was for sure a different pace that I welcomed
I honestly couldn’t believe how fantastic it was, went with my parents and even with the age gap we had so many great moments watching it! More laughs then you think, the stunts are absolutely incredible, and the storyline was way way better then I thought! This isn’t just an action movie, this has true heart. Thank you Tom! ❤
@armanzaidi yeah and of course because it's a two part cinema release, they could afford to copiously stack more of everything without feeling cramped. I think it's probably better slow than tight.
It's at $450 million so far, hopefully it hits $1 billion!
I would rather have someone over enforce on set rules than under enforce them, because one may lead to feelings being hurt, but the opposite can lead to injury, death or even the end of the production.
Absolutely agree! This one was hard to cover because while agree with it, I'm not sure it's the best coming from him in that way. Really should have on set staff that watches out for that type of stuff. Hard in that environment when you've always worked so closely in these situations. The sentiment is right but the delivery on that is questionable
@@FrameVoyager I want to believe that the majority of people are generally good, and if they snap then it was likely for good reason. Typically if one is always like that then word gets out because people talk, but I've not herd many really negative negative things about Cruise only that he's very passionate. That's true of a lot of people, and given the ridiculous circumstances and pressures they had to work under for this. I think it's more likely that; however, that doesn't mean I encourage it. One should always try to be their best at all times, and not let things both them become a regular thing.
@@FrameVoyager The only reason any of that crew had a job... was because of Tom Cruise. They were *privileged* to be working at all at that time.
@@billyoung9538 totally agree! And in this stressful circumstance, totally makes sense. I don't think we should have much a reaction to it in all honesty, but some people were just over applauding this situation when it didn't really deserve to be.
@@FrameVoyager I do somewhat agree but he is a big producer on the film and has to make 150% sure that the production is safe for everyone in the evolved.
The complications were worth it. The finished result is fantastic, one of the greatest action films of all time. Picking between this movie and Fallout is splitting hairs.
The pacing and emotions put out by DR are fantastic, the stunts and action of Fallout are fantastic. Right now I think Fallout has the edge for me but I am pumped for DR:2 and another banger.
Fallout is better in almost every imaginable way. Story, pacing, action, music, cinematography, visual effects/cgi etc. I don't understand how people can be so deluded about this film. It has one of the lamest premises, some of the least effective stakes, mediocre action compared to other entries, worst exposition of the franchise and drags like no other entry. Every action sequence overstays its welcome, while being not as good as other entries action sequences.
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I just got back from seeing this in IMAX - because I knew about its limited IMAX screenings - and man, I loved this film! Definitely going to try and see it again when I can.
A pretty good movie!
definitely a great action film. None of that Disney bullshit always makes things 2x better. No excessive feminist shit, no excessive LGBTQ shit just a solid overall film telling a story it wants to tell.
After finding out how much dead reckoning cost its kinda heartbreaking to see how poorly its doing in the box office. I don't know if the movie warrants the 700-800 million it'd need to allegedly be profitable, but for the risks Tom Cruise has taken I hope it gets there
well they're about a couple million off 100% profit so..
@@MCGZay everything I can find says that it has only made as much as the production budget (567 million), when the total cost before breaking even was 700-800 billion
production budget was 290 million..its literally in the video bro and its done 570 thats close to double @@chanceseverson
@@MCGZay my bad, I was misreading online, it would need to gross 800 million in order to not be the worst performing mission impossible in the series (by profit, not revenue). Right now it's pretty much just breaking even. One source apparently said that it would have to hit 600 million to do so because of the large marketing budget the film also had. Im happy to see if it's not a flop, but it definitely is by mission impossible (and Tom Cruise) standards
I thought the aeroplane stunt from mission impossible 5 was the most dangerous one of his career. It was terrifying. It could have ripped his body apart.
I'm blown away that it turned out as good as it did, phenomenal film.
Same! Actually pretty commendable and an interesting story in how to keep pushing on through production challenges
If someone puts your entire crew and company’s health at risk it warrants an equal reaction. In fact I think he was quite fair with his reaction.
The problem is that nobody’s health was at risk. Most sane people always knew this. The government proved this when they refused to check illegal immigrants for covid. So either there was never any risk or the Biden administration is trying to murder the American people. One of the two has to be true.
Covid is a joke 😂
I think it was an overreaction
Please explain how anyone's life was in danger. Look up the statistics on COVID and then check back with us. Also, explain why wearing a mask and then taking it off during filming is in any way scientific. We'll wait.
@@ericshuty2564 look I’m not a big COVID guy myself and I don’t think anyone’s life was at risk. But it could’ve stopped production for up to a month and gotten quite a few people quite a bit sick. Usually best to avoid those situations when you can. Even if that involves yelling at some staff.
The IMAX Chris Nolan montage is the funniest editing I've seen in ages.
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Your work on this video is just meticulous, no where in the entire video did I feel bored, the information was crisp but detailed. Absolutely love your work my friend.
Toms outburst was 100% correct. He was trying to make a movie in lockdown and staff were ignoring it
This video is awesome man, you’re covering a movie production just days after its released? Before they’ve even made full behind-the-scenes videos (which wouldn’t show the troubles anyways). You’re like an investigative journalist. Usually you see videos like this only about really old movies after decades of articles and documentaries. Great job!
Appreciate it! Try to cover these as much as we can when they come out. Helps if there is a good angle to cover and this one was an interesting look at the production hell that happened during the pandemic.
Dude Dead Reckoning was probably my favorite of all the mission impossible! This one was so awesome ! Tom cruise has not disappointed since fallout. Maverick was awesome last year, and this one for this year! It just nice to see someone this passionate to film making
lmao what? brain dead plot
I liked the movie
Really enjoyed it. Watched it yesterday with my wife and we saw a lot of parallels to the first movie with characters in the movie. We will definitely be looking for part 2 next year.
Man, I love your videos. This kind of documentary story telling and behind the scenes stuff all concisely rolled into a nice delivery. Great job! This video is going to get a million views, I can feel it.
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I would feel so bad for Tom if the movie flops. I hope this movie gets billions of dollars. And I can also understand when Tom was mad at the Imax thing. He literally put his whole soul and work since 2020, his reputation was almost destroyed with the audio leak, thousands of delays, etc. I'd be pretty pissed too.
I honestly couldn’t believe how fantastic it was, went with my parents and even with the age gap we had so many great moments watching it! More laughs then you think, the stunts are absolutely incredible, and the storyline was way way better then I thought! This isn’t just an action movie, this has true heart. Thank you Tom! ❤
I cracked up at christoper Nolan with the sunglasses 🤣🤣🤣
😅😅😅 a little treat for those who make it through the whole video haha
The rant might not look good on him but it was absolutely necessary.
Rules are rule and the whole team needed to abide to it especially when filming was already delayed yet again by a member getting covid earlier.
Agreed! Not questioning the sentiment at all, just the delivery. Which still is understandable but I don't think that it's specifically something we should applaud. Kind of a weird story to cover objectively
the outburst was after other crew members got infected by those people that broke the rules.
@@FrameVoyager You said in another reply to a similar comment that you were hesitant to just go out and paint it as a good thing, but you kept defending your opinion in comments saying that the outburst was understandable. Now I think you are either one of those people who didn't believe anything about COVID and its effects, one who doesn't like Tom Cruise due to his Sc. background, or one who has a personal experience of being on the receiving end of such a rant. Nobody's perfect and this is the first time we heard anything about Cruise being super annoyed as such. We also need to understand that he is a perfectionist as many actors have mentioned and a hard-working one, and to work under COVID restriction was crazy scary. I remember how a group of coworkers at my workplace decided to go out together and two days later half of them got covid. It was a mess for everyone cause we relied on each other's participation at work. So, from my pov and experience, the rant was highly understandable. And IF they got fired because the contract or agreement said so, then it's justified. But I don't see anything as such. It's so disrespectful to ignore rules. Again, I assumed this happened in the States ... so... yeah we all know that a lot of people there just refused to believe what the news said about COVID.
@@youknowyouwilldespisethis7118 So to address your comments I can assure you that I do not think Covid was a hoax and was very intentional about wearing a mask until the mask mandates were lifted. While I also think Scientology is an absolute cult that has a long history of abusing people, that's also has no impact on why I hesitate to praise the way he went about this.
1. This didn't happen in the United States like you suggested, it happened in England.
2. If they kept breaking the rules they should be terminated absolutely.
3. This was one of the first films to be made during covid and 2 people he yelled at were masked but stood too close looking at a computer monitor, at least that's what is reported. I think some of us forget how easy it was to forget about distancing when we went back to doing normal things and especially on a film set where working closely happens a lot. It can be hard to break that instinctual way we normally do things even if we were trying to be intentionally be cautious. The same on the flip side, by the time covid mandates were winding down, it felt really weird to go back to a "normal" again.
All that said, this boils down to my main issue with Cruise's outburst. It's hard to hear what he's yelling about the industry at these 2 people who make peanuts compared to his $12-14 million base salary plus a percentage on the top of this film. Many have talked about Tom Cruise having a short temper and this just sounds like a blow up due to stress, what a shutdown would mean to him financially and of course the rest of the crew too.
Is what he said wrong about following procedures during covid? Absolutely not, but I just don't think that handling it in this particular way is conducive and shouldn't be encouraged to happen again in the future. I just don't think it's something he should be praised for doing, there were other ways to go about this and probably proper procedures for addressing it as well. What he said is fine but I don't think the way he went about it should be encouraged or praised. Hope that clears that up!
Spielberg said it best…”you saved hollywoods ass”.
That's pretty pathetic
Tom had every right to say what he said during this leaked rant. Also did he not spend $500,000 of his own money to hire a cruise ship for crew/staff who needed to isolate during production? What a bastard he is 😂
Honestly, i understand where Tom is coming from in the burst. I think he is a really good guy, but is under an insane amount of pressure. To be honest, I doubt he even would fire someone and more wanted to just put the fear of god into everybody, as he understands the ramifications for him and for all if Mi7 fails
This was great ! I didn’t know that parts of the train sequence was practical rather than filmed in a sound stage or models or CG!. That said, I’ve seen this move twice in IMAX…I think I’m going to see it one or two more times this week…this video makes me want (even more) to “pay back “ TC for bringing this (awesome) movie to life! Without this dam pandemic we probably would be talking going to see MI 9 by now and hearing about MI 10!!
I dont mean this is as rude but i guess it is a shame that even in IMAX you or other ppl weren’t able to tell that it was real? I mean it is great with the wide shots that its very clearly practical. I hate that nowadays none of us can really tell if its CGI or not in the middle of an action scene, so even when they do it practical ur very unsure if its 100%, i mean i remember a few shots being cgi for the BMW chase in Fallout that threw me off. That is, i just love the security of the old movies like James Bond, where I watched Octopussy and knew someone actually went on that train, and where the greenscreen parts were, now CGI blends it together where it obscures real stunts with fake
@@GuineaPigEveryday let me just follow up, i guess I didn’t want to believe they crashed a train of the bridge, the cost of it etc…it looked great but I didn’t think they would crash an actual train…and they did…the CG part was the background. From what I’ve seen on the “behind the scenes” stuff they are on a real moving train and then CG plays some sort of role. I’m so brain washed regarding movie making that I assume CG is always involved now days. I don’t mind it…if it’s seemless and not “obvious “. I think MI7 doesn’t a great job of doing so many practical stunts that when they throw in the CG it’s hard to tell. If I had to guess percentage wise of practical vs CG in this movie probably 80:20or even 90:10.
@@GuineaPigEverydaythey did use a lot of cg and for touch ups. Unfortunately the way it was used made the things that were practical very cgi which should have been done properly. Same goes for the cliff jump where the ramp is cgi'd out making the cliff look fake.
Three of us saw this movie yesterday. A Thursday. There were three other people in the theater. It was an exciting movie. Hope big crowds showed up at other theaters!
I'm pretty sure Cruise repeatedly asked the employees to maintain proper protocols before finally snapping.
its not like you can avoid getting common cold 🤣
@@geert574??? Covid isn’t the common cold bro 💀
I'm so happy my brain clicked and realised there wouldn't be a second week of MI7 IMAX before it stopped, I was telling my parents we should probably go on the second week as it would be cheaper. What a save
(Though we probably wouldn't have been missing much, as we only have Dual 2K Xenon (AKA Liemax). Other Premium Large formats maybe would have been good too - It was anyways using the cropped 2.35:1 aspect ratio even though the screen was 1.90:1)
I would have realised it had I seen this video, but I was skipping all the movies related to the movie to avoid spoilers - though for the cliff one thumbnails were enough.
I recognize those film leader transitions haha
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Dude puts his life on the line everyday on set and all he asks is his team to be punctual and follow protocol. Oh well, the next person who can follow rules is just around the corner! What a legend Tom!
love him or hate him, arguably he is the only one who truly cares about this industry
No one in their right mind can hate such a legend as Tom
I went to see this today in the theater and it was amazing. When the credits started to roll I turned to my friend and asked: 'so when will part 8 come out?'
Next summer
We saw MI7 yesterday, and WHAT A AWESOME HOOT! The best so far, IMNSHO! (ane we LOVED 1-6) and have ALL SIX! Good on ya Tom AND Nolan!
I admire Tom’s passion for his movies his rant was justified he has a responsibility for everything and everyone on that set
This movie is definitely my favorite in the series! I've seen it twice and can't wait to see it again! Tom Cruise is an absolute legend
Mission impossible 7 is insane😮
As someone from the London area, most people I knew strongly agreed with Tom Cruise's sentiment, even if it seems extreme in hindsight or out of context.
They were given permission to film with strict restrictions, at a time when *millions* of people were losing their jobs/being furloughed and the NHS hospital wards/staff were being overwhelmed by COVID patients.
For all we know, this may have not been rhe first time the people involved had broken the rules. Given they were given special permission, they definitely should have stuck to rhe restrictions tightly and counted their blessings. Unfortunately, we may never get the whole picture.
Totally agree! I think the thing for me was he the right person to be doing that and was it the correct way to handle it? I have no problem with ensuring people stayed safe in this situation, it was more of how it was handled I won't necessarily cheer for especially since I don't know the full context of the situation. But I agree with the sentiment as well
@@FrameVoyager I don't agree. Nobody wants to be yelled at but when filming was already delayed by someone getting covid and you still don't follow the rules, then you deserve it.
@@hyeung1 It's honestly hard to say as there are various reports about what actually happened on set. They should 100% get reprimanded for it, but the question more is whether or not Tom Cruise is the one that should do that. It's a more a weird HR situation than anything about covid.
Great vid, really interesting bts details I had no clue about. I cant wait to see this one. The quality goes up with every film
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WOW. Good job Paramount Pictures for paying for this movie, and not setting any hard limits on the production. This is one of the most historical and epic action movies, and since Top Gun Maverick turned out to be such a masterpiece with so much positive fanfare and word of mouth, it setup MI7 to get the attention it deserves. Had Top Gun Maverick not been one of the greatest movies ever made, it would have limited the exposure of MI7 by a substantial margin. This all turned out way better than anyone could have imagined, and it's probably all due to Tom Cruise's incredible enthusiasm and respect for the craft.
My cousins met Tom Cruise filming the very last stunt of the movie while on a hike in England's Lake District. No joke. They didn't even know about it until they saw the filming helicopters. The whole time I was watching the movie, I kept trying to figure out which stunt was the one they saw
Exceptionally well put together video
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I noticed the depth of coverage on this topic. I’m curious was there anything that didn’t make this final video?
A few things like Tom Cruise lawyering up against Paramount to keep them from putting it directly to stream 45 days after release, a weird FBI "rumored" investigation around top gun and this that's from a shady source, and a few other things but we tried to cover the most relevant ones that were pretty well sources
I liked the film, but there's a part in it that involves a complete backtrack of everything built in the last two movies between two characters. And McQ on a podcast also made comments about the two characters and their relationship and basically said "nope, we never wanted there to be a connection between those two. NONE at all." Yet, Rogue and Fallout had multiple moments of connection and romance between them. Suppose they're hoping the audience has a short memory, or that we are stupid. It definitely altered my view of the rest of the movie. You cannot build something over the course of two previous movies then erase it and act like it never happened in the next one. EVEN when this same movie has moments of romance and connection between those two characters in the very movie you're claiming is erasing their history and wants none of it. The PODCAST I am referring to is the "Spoilers" podcast with McQ
She’ll be back.
saw it a few days ago the ending stunt is amazing
11:20, I did initially think the motorcycle stunt was filmed in the swiss alps, the location they found in Norway is very reminiscent of Lauterbrunnen, a base-jumping hotspot here
It's a beautiful location! I've been to Norway as well so many awesome mountains
Fantastic video! The movie was so good I need more content to help offset the withdrawals the day after… really interesting information nicely presented!
I definitely feel his outburst was warranted when looking at how just one positive test could set back a film both time-wise and financially. We also only have that clip, we have no idea if he had asked calmly first and it escalated, or if he was that angry from the start. There were rules in place for a reason
Totally agree! Which is why I'm not quick to overly applaud it with the lack of details on what happened. Totally agree with the sentiment but iffy on the delivery.
While I have nothing to back this up, "knowing" Tom Cruise (not quick to anger, very reasonable, and calm under pressure) I truly believe it was an escalation that eventually led to that burst - and I, for one, agree with the importance of safety, especially back then at the peak of the pandemic.
So many people that lost their job and these people could still work and just had to follow the most miniscule safety guidelines
Imagine having the ability to greatly reduce disease and potentially save people at the cost of pretty much nothing
...and not doing it
Just come from a IMAX screening, this is the type of movies you should pay extra to enjoy
0:02 Tom Cruise was so so so so mad
Nolan's contract stipulates 3 weeks exclusive IMAX release for Oppenheimer. The studio made certain that would be the case, long ago. Sorry, TC 😢
This movie took so long to make, it's already three years old.
Pretty much! You kinda get why he's upset that it finally comes out and Nolan swings in with his big IMAX camera and steals the theaters from him haha
@@FrameVoyager, yeah, that'd really steam my clams, lol.
Honestly that feels like nothing compared to the production-hell of most bug movies, The Flash for instance? Or most James Bond movies? We get a Bond movie every 5 fucking years and they’re sub-par dogshit
What a great video! You have earned a new sub
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Damn, that shot of him and the director over that ramp... No thanks.
All I can say is, MI7 was awesome. The last 15 minutes of the movie made me want to grab on to something. Totally worth the admission in IMAX. Tom Cruise yet again saves the box office. He reminds us why we need to go back to the theaters. MCU movies are becoming a disappointment if you ask me. Avatar 2, John Wick 4, Top Gun Maverick, and MI7 are only a few movies in mind that are really worth buying a ticket for
MCU just lost any of it's quality. The writing has gone downhill pretty fast. But eventually that had to all end and wind down
@FrameVoyager Tom could have opted to save money using CGI. But no. They went to the extend of blowing up a real bridge and dropping a real train off a clip. The result was just awesome
His tone was loud and intense, but nothing he said was unfair.
Like I didn't hear him singling out an individual to humiliate them with petty insults.
He ever made a threat that was violent or otherwise beyond what he had a right to do.
He was shouting very rational explanations for his health safety ultimatum.
I’m glad he had a freak out because he cares also we saw how Indiana jones turned out. Toms a big contender for taking down the mouse in his high castle.
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that explains the budget. the movie looked like a 200 million dollar movie instead of the 290 million
Yeah, you gotta tack on that extra pandemic tax
There’s no way you can tell the difference between a $200 and $290 million movie. They new Indiana Jones cost $300 million, for example. Aside from paying Harrison Ford, the effects aren’t $250 million worth, and that’s from someone who enjoyed the movie.
The difference between a $10 and $100 million movie…sure,but not $200 and $290 million.
@@coryrudy98 I would say Indiana felt the same way. Mind you, this movie had less action than the last MI film. That had a 178 million dollar budget. Sure this one has a bigger scope but not enough to make it feel 300 million
@@coryrudy98yeah very true. The Flash racked up near that amount. Nowadays its impossible to tell the budget because its often much bigger than the movie looks. I mean The Mummy didn’t look like its money-worth either. Nowadays any major movie is ballooning to 100mil plus, which is insane considering that back in the day all the best and biggest action franchises were made first from mid-budget original small-time productions that began it.
@@GuineaPigEveryday that movie cost 220 not 300 million dollars and went through a lot of development hell and reshoots
I'm going to IMAX to watch Dead Reckoning in 3 hours - thank You for this video - perfect to get hyped right before the show :)
hahaha sweet!
@FrameVoyager just watched it. What an epic ride! But I was super bummed that it didn't have any IMAX shots in it! All cropped 😥
Went to see this tonight and it was a banging movie.
*These producers are missing the point, the viewers DON'T CARE if the stunts are real or not, just make it look real either by good CGI, scale or edited/greenscreeen, no need to really risk any lives for something people may not even going to see anyway.*
Hey Frame Voyager, your video is the reason I got to see Dead Reckoning in theatres. And that was the best decision I ever made when it comes to choosing which movies to watch.
As someone who lives on a budget, I only watch movies that are worth for theatres...
Due to Dead Reckoning getting a bit underrated in the midst of Oppenheimer and Barbie, this video was the reason I got to know more about Dead Reckoning... And I'm happy TH-cam made the best decision recommending your video to me.
Also thanks for this analysis, it was really concise.
Appreciate it! Always great feedback to get. We really try to do good research on these topics because they are not always covered linearly.
@@FrameVoyager thanks for the reply ❤️
The real Mission Impossible would be getting him a insurance.
Sadly I didn't think the film was that great. Don't get me wrong, it was good, but not as good as some of the previous Mi movies, and I think having 4 main 'strong' female leads was over the top considering they got way more screen time that the IMF team itself did. The 5'7", 57 kg blonde assassin beating up bodyguards and taking on Ethan in hand to hand combat was just too unrealistic.
The motorcycle jump stunt that was in the news and pushed into our faces for so long as "one of the greatest stunts in movie history" (apparently they haven't watched too many movies, and has been done before BTW), came across in the movie as very weak.
True, they are too many female characters. Henry Cavill was way better in Fallout than all of them.
I'm definitely getting some popcorn to watch scientology fall apart 🍿
He yelled and yesterday I watched the movie and I fucking love it. Thanks Tom
haha it was a great movie! Fun to see all the stunts and actually a fresh play on the car stunt scene in Rome.
it's not "a bit much" when he had that outburst. it's absolutely appropriate even today.
The problem with his anger about losing IMAX after a short period of time is that the movie didn't even use the expanded ratios despite filming with digital IMAX cameras while Oppenheimer used true IMAX cameras and he will still get to keep many other premium formats.
I saw this movie last night and it was awesome, the train scene was amazing.!!
Tom deserves every single dollar made.
Simply nobody else in the industry like him.
I love this movie. I’ve seen it twice in the past week and I’m going to see it again.
I can understand both sides of the Tom Cruise set rant. On one hand, he probably should have handled it in a calmer way. On the other hand, the crew were risking people's well-being by breaking COVID protocols. So, yes, Tom's anger is justified here.
Yeah never arguing against them getting in trouble but just the delivery. But I also totally get the reaction given those circumstances
through all that production hell you can tell tom really loves making these movies and it really shows in the movie cause i loved it
I'd agree with that. He honestly has enough money he could have retired forever ago
And eventually, after all the hard work Tom Cruise and co. made one of the finest Mission Impossible of all time...!! what a wonderful movie it is
Thanks for telling about this process that took long and why they set to release in 2023, nice .
That's unfair. Imax should give some more time to MI 7. I love Nolan but come on man Tom gives everything to his movies.
That imax ceo blinked over 200 times in that 30 second clip
Nolan was off screen holding an atomic bomb 💀💀💀
Tom cruise ❤️💯
The fact the movie turned out so damn well makes me happy.
You got a new subscriber. Amazing video
Welcome aboard!
Can't wait to watch this movie again
They dropped the ball on this film. Great third act but first hand convoluted and too much exposition dumping.
I'm going to review it at my channel.
This was a fantastic video. Thank you.
Oppenheimer explosion is the biggest psyop in the cinema's history
Love the video but a slight correction @8.07 One of the most expensive films ever made is Star Wars: The Force Awakens. MI:7's budget is 14 on that list
Yep! Top 15. I thought i had said "One of the most expensive"
Nice to see them using ZCAMs for many stunt scenes.
Covering that here soon too!
@@FrameVoyager great work thank you! I use the E2M4 myself. Great camera.
@@TimsWildlife appreciate it! Yeah we were actually going to do that video first but found out z-cam is doing a feature on it later so will follow back up in the next week or 2 probably
@@FrameVoyager Looking IMAX forward IMAX to IMAX the IMAX Zcam IMAX coverage IMAX.
Just got my Oppenheimer IMAX tickets for next Friday!! 😅
Can't wait to see it!
Im a videographer and there was absolutely no work during this time. It was rough. So what Tom said made sense and was spot on.
Even the end results are predictable, the production of these stunts are unbelievable
Awesome video
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This is so contrary to all the interviews about how amazing the experience was lol
Great video I’m subscribing
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Tom Cruise did a good jump on "Mission Impossible D.R.", but Rick Silvester made a history jump in "The Spy Who Love Me...."
tom cruise is tom cruise crazy and im just glad its him and not me. i mean, if i had tom cruises troubles i might have been tom cruise crazy too.
Haha I had no idea about that bridge in Poland - such a shame - I wish more hollywood productions did scout locations here cause we have some AWESOME landscapes and cities but not as much trust and experience with hollywood - more with bollywood filming here 😅
Oh interesting. Yeah, the scouting process for filming locations is a very interesting one
I think Poland unanimously rejecting the proposal will definitely put off future movie productions lol. It is a shame though cuz Poland has a rich film history, but tax-breaks and easy-going politics will always win out, which is why for a while so many movies just shot in Romania, and a bunch of Balkan countries. That or Scotland/Ireland with really good film production infrastructure.
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Just watched the film in cinema today and it was epic! Best by far!
he’s one of the last remaining movie stars where people go to see the movie for TOM CRUISE instead of Ethan Hunt .
Yeah that era of actor has really started to dwindle