Mission: Impossible II (No subtitle yet, that comes with later movies)

Yeah, I did it. I was considering deleting the other two and then I thought, why not? I would say it was more or less a continuation of the previous one, though I think the plot at least made a little more sense. Sort of easy to see the twists coming, but generally it managed to avoid the storyline pitfalls of the first movie, keeping the narrative more or less on the same course. Naturally, it's leave your brain at home time, as some of the action sequences, great though they were, defied reality. If you've seen it you'll know what I mean. Thought Thandie Newton was a little underused, Dougray Scott came off as a cardboard villain, and the other two (Billy and Luther) were kind of just there to lend support, as it were. Great to see Sir Anthony, even if he was uncredited.

I can see how movies like this break box-office records and guarantee sequel after sequel: it's pandering to that kid in us, isn't it? The one who likes to see things explode, likes to see car and helicopter chases, and that the good guys win in the end, and doesn't want to bother too much with whether any of it is possible. Movies like the ones in this franchise, so far as I can see, have no staying power beyond that of the Box Office. I doubt if, fifty years from now, they'll be discussing any of them as movie classics of this century. But I guess they never pretend to be nor were they intended to be. For what they are, which is guilt-free entertainment for the masses, brain not required, they do the job.

Oh well, on to the third one now I guess. Hey! Anyone seen my brain? I swear, I just put it down and now... what was I saying?




Mission: Impossible III (In search of a tagline/subtitle still) (2006)

It is, as expected, more of the same, though the cliches are really piling up now: the mole, the agent forced out of retirement back into the field, the love interest who's captured by the bad guy and must be rescued - though in effect she more or less takes over the rescue herself, and is surprisingly proficient with a gun after a few seconds of tuition! The car chases, the explosions, the masks, the parachutes and the flying ziplines or whatever the hell they are: you get the feeling you've seen it all before, and even the maguffin is eerily similar to that from the second movie. In fact, they don't even tell you what it is! Supposedly that's for the next movie, or the one after that.

Seems like the public appetite for brainless thrillers is inexhaustible, and we'll be seeing sequels to this in our old age. Can't say I'm gagging to see the next one, but if they show it I might watch it. Won't kill me if I don't though. Your mission - should you choose to accept it - is to continue watching MI movies until your brain has completely turned to mush. Honestly, I have The Godfather taped too, and although I've seen this already, I'm more looking forward to it than I was to any of these. Cruise on, Tom!

Oh, and has anyone noticed the Star Trek connection? Brannon Braga and Ronald D. Moore wrote the script for the second movie, now we have JJ Abrams directing this? Spooky.




The Mission Impossibles probably got better as it went 🤔 I saw the latest as it was filmed partly in Norway. I think the previous one was too. Ethan Hunt isn't in Norway. Rather it was said to be Austria in the latest, I believe.

As you say, its just cliches and action farce and doesn't really leave a strong impression, at least not on me.

Remember you can also dip into Tom Cruise's two (?) Jack Reacher movies for even more of the same 🙂

Happiness is a warm manatee

Thanks, it's not for me. Like I say, disengaging brain for two hours or so, they can be enjoyable. But I prefer something that makes me think, that has good writing (and if it has explosions and car chases, so much the better though not exactly vital). I remember The Good Shepherd being one of this genre (to be kind) I was impressed with, as was, suprisingly if I remember,  White House Down, but spy movies in general can be very boring and dense. You can keep your Bournes, your Bonds and definitely your Hunts.




Brute Force (1947)


:3stars:


B&W action flick about a group of inmates serving time in prison for various offenses. The prison is a powder keg of pent-up frustration and anger which is only exacerbated by the actions of the manipulative and sadistic head of the prison guards. Much of the action seems like it came from a pulp fiction novel or a crime comic but even though it's a bit unbelievable it's still an entertaining movie.


We saw Dream Scenario a while ago 🙂



Nicholas Cage plays an Evolutionary biologist with a somewhat boring personality (very unusual in biologists). For some reason, he starts showing up in people's dreams and this turns him into a viral sensation.

He tries to take advantage of the opportunities that comes his way, but things take a bit of a left turn.

It was a fun movie 🙂 the first half is a little stronger than the last half, but I enjoyed all of it.

Also, I believe the writer/director is some Norwegian bloke. Nice!

:3.5stars:

Only thing I really didn't like was Nicholas Cage's hair. I wish I could reach inside the movie screen with my trimmer and cut it off.

Happiness is a warm manatee

Quote from: Shhon on Aug 31, 2024, 03:16 PMI dont watch many movies but this is one I want to watch

I remember when it released I posted the trailer to BX first and everyone then assumed I was going to watch it but I never did

I have some of those myself with The Green Knight (2021) possibly at the top of my list.

Dream Scenario's current IMDb score of 6.9 seems about right. The story has some untapped potential, but I still enjoyed what it delivered 🙂

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Labor Day weekend was my weekend where I just happened to end up watching weird movies.

Kinds of Kindness


I went into this completely blind outside of the teaser trailer maybe but it didn't show much or give you much of anything related to what this movie is about. It ends up revolving around 3 different stories that are extremely loosely related. Each story is played by the same cast they are just given different characters. I ended up watching it twice because I didn't understand what was going on and thought a second watch would clear things up. idk I think @Guybrush will enjoy this. Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons is in it. Along with Willem DaFoe.

:3stars:

The Watchers


Another movie that I ended up watching twice but mainly because I was distracted and on my phone for most of the movie so I missed key details. I'm not sure how well it was received in theaters but it was great to me. It gives a spin to some mythical creatures is all I will say. This movie is hard to talk about without revealing the great parts of it. Just watch it.

:4stars:

Amélie


This is a classic to some folks but I have never seen it. I know someone that based their whole personality off of the main character in this movie. It was interesting and kept my attention. I don't mind the fact that I had to read subtitles because the movie is in French.

:5stars:

I was this cool the whole time.