Agent Coulson wrote: » Hayley Atwell joins the cast of 7 as they start to shoot the next two back to back.
JP Liz V1 wrote: » They must be still doing good money at the box office that another 2 is being made, I guess like the F&F franchise epic big stunts and chases and of course Tom running guarantees success :P
pixelburp wrote: » Fallout garnered $791 million off a $178 milion budget, so not too shabby. Also, Cruise isn't getting any younger so it's canny enough to squeeze another couple of MI films outta him before age really does catch up with him. He already broke an ankle during filming of Fallout (as it happens, making the scene look more impactful!)
JP Liz V1 wrote: » He does a lot of his own stunts, insurance must be high
El Duda wrote: » I watched 3 for the first time after seeing 4 & 5. It has good acting from PSH and a few good moments but it is very tame compared to the newer ones. One of the big action sequences is just TC running. Now he straps himself to planes and stuff. Mental.
mikhail wrote: » I love the third one. The stakes are personal and relatable. Cruise has rarely acted (nor had the opportunity to act) as well as he does in the opening flash forward, begging for his wife's life. Hoffman's villain feels like a genuine threat, something all too many action movie villains fall short of. The more recent ones are bigger, and I like them a lot too.
Dades wrote: » While both are cash cows, I'd give MI a lot more respect as at least it's trying to weave a plot among the action. Delighted Chris McQuarrie is back, and it does make sense to film two back to back. As mentioned, TC isn't getting any younger. A pity Henry Cavill won't be about - his character was exactly the new blood the movie needed.
FunLover18 wrote: » It's funny that you should say "trying to weave a plot amongst the action" because McQuarrie has pretty much admitted that the last two were written on the fly and for me it shows. I enjoyed them both but don't ask me to recap their plots, especially of Fallout.
Sleepy wrote: » I tried getting our 13 year old into the series by watching the first movie but, dear god, it's aged badly!
Agent Coulson wrote: » Filming for 7 suspended in Italy due to the coronavirus.
py2006 wrote: » Can't believe they've started on the 7th so soon after the last one and while Top Gun too ain't done/out yet.
Dades wrote: » 7 and 8 back-to-back. Can't be hanging around with the Cruiser not getting any younger.
Agent Coulson wrote: » 8 will be about how he saved the world from a virus that was released in China and starts to spreads around the world.
cmyk wrote: » Wasn't that MI2? ... Chimera/Corona ; )
QikBax wrote: » I'd rather have Corona Virus than watch MI2 again tbh
Hurrache wrote: » My daughter, a bit younger, absolutely loves them, but we didn't watch them in sequence. Started with the later ones as Sky One was showing them weekly a few months back and got around to watching the 1st. Enough to keep her entertained but definitely slower than the later one, but I don't think it aged that badly. Only one we haven't watched yet is II, I think that's rated 15 as opposed to 12 for the rest.
JoeA3 wrote: » Don't bother, its dreadful, the worst in the series by a long way. MI 3 is still my favourite. Definitely had the best mix of tension, action sequences and a scene-stealing performance from Philip Seymour Hoffmann as the bad guy.