Originally Posted by tableplay View Post
Originally Posted by monet View Post
Decided to watch all the Mission Impossible Movies
Ok, as discussed earlier, putlocker finally released the HD version of MI7, so I watched it (Oppenheimer is still not available in HD). I noticed that about 95% of the dialogue in this movie follows the following format for a given movie scene:
Character 1: Part 1 of some point getting made
Character 2: Immediate cut to Part 2 of the point getting made started by Character 1
Character 3: Immediate cut to Part 3 of the point getting made started by Character 1
etc. until the point is laid out.
It's like a round table discussion where someone makes a verbal bullet point, followed instantaneously by the next character continuing that point and so on until that point complete and laid out.
Sort of like the Three Stooges except with more than three characters oftentimes (Hello!,Hello!!,Hello !!! . ... Hello! - except each hello is a successive portion of the point).
Cutting edge stunt and action scenes (chases and combat) make it worth the watch in and of itself. Looking forward to the completion of the series in MI8 (or at least the completion of Tom's 8 films, before they start the next installments with Tom's woke, female replacement).
Thanks for MI7 heads-up.
I find it funny that MI8 Part I is the movie that broke me and my movie going experience.
This movie literally proved to me that I will most likely never go back to the theater again.
The only reason that I ever go to the movies again will be because I am homeless and it's a good place to sleep.
MI8 Part I ran way too long and I hardly ever say that about movies as I like long runtimes on my movies.
I have no interest in seeing part 2 of part 8.
The 8-minute, behind the scenes motorcycle jump, on YouTube, was all that was needed, in hindsight for me.
This movie literally made me realize that going to see Oppenheimer would be a bad decision.
I did not want to sit in the IMAX for 3 hours listening to Robert Downey Jr. and Matt Damon fake me through it.
And from my understanding the movie was political garbage about after the war instead of actually constructing the bomb.
Constructing the bomb would have been far more interesting to me.
These actors have soured modern day movies for me if they actually make a good one going forward which I doubt they will.
90% or more of them have shown their true colors with their woke bullshit or covid bullshit.
I see no reason to be entertained by them anymore.
They not only killed all the good writing and acting but they completely killed any and all illusions that they used to have over me.
My case in point is the Killers of the Flower Moon.
That Fucking Movie looks horrible, and I'll wait till it's free or maybe a 2-dollar rental... maybe.
My movie going experience is me at home either watching one of my dvd collection which is over 500 dvds or me trying to find some obscure movie that I haven't seen which is most of what I do now.
I do find it fun to find a movie from the 60s - 90s that I missed but I've seen a high percentage of them.