Mission: Impossible 3

haven't seen anything about it that makes me think it will be like MI2. There actually seems to be a team this time. Could be promising.
 
hunter rider said:
Actually there was a rappelling scene in Mi-2,it was where Ethan jumped out the chopper and rappelled into the complex where the virus was being kept

In Mi-3 there is one where he brakes into the Vatican as well as a mini one where he rappels with Kerri's character down a building
you know this how?
 
Sava said:
you know this how?

You dare to Question ME!?!?!?!?!!?!!?:mad:
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,i read it somewhere,i can't remember where but if it isn't in the movie in 2 weeks you can moan at me:p

BTW the Kerri one is in one of the featurette's
 
i just remembered it ... 2 weeks eh?
 
i'm so going to see that with my friends ... you going to see it?
 
i havent been to the cinemas in months, plus, maybe i could watch X3 and MI3 on the same day, but that would mean having to wait a bit more :(
 
Lesciter Square...HUGE cinemas there :eek:
 
All the more reason to spray him in front of a big audience

and yeah they do got big cinemas there.....and expensive ones too, not just compared to us here in the states but the west-end cinemas are more expensive than regular cinemas, like my cousin couldnt even use his student card for a discount even though he can everywhere else. What's really good?!
 
Super_Ludacris said:
All the more reason to spray him in front of a big audience

and yeah they do got big cinemas there.....and expensive ones too, not just compared to us here in the states but the west-end cinemas are more expensive than regular cinemas, like my cousin couldnt even use his student card for a discount even though he can everywhere else. What's really good?!
the tickets a really really expensive, i paid £20 when i went to watch LOTR:ROTK... but worth it though. Watching that movie with atleast 1000 people was an amazing experience. People went nuts when the title came on screen :confused:
 
God Damn **** that, I would never pay that much money even if it was a fandom orgy like you described
 
lol... i figure thats what its like to watch a Star Wars film with Star wars fans :D
 
Best cinema experience in recent memory was watching Spider-man 2 when it came out. lol@ the 5 year old kids having reactions like they had a brick of sugar and pepsi with an arcolyptic fit as Spidey and Ock were fighting. Running up and down the stairs n ****
 
i try to go really early or really late, i hate kids in the cinema, worst experience ever was watching Shrek 2 with a cinema full of those little s**ts :mad:... 1 was kicking my chair through the whole f**king movie
 
Nah sometimes depending on the film the kids make it a funnier experience. But again it depends on the movie.

When I saw King Kong the kids really did annoy the **** out of me. Like the final scene where Kong falls to his death and there's like that moment of silence. This one kid who must have been 5 was like "is he dead?" outloud.

Earlier in the film when there were on skull Island another 10 year old got up and was like " I dont like this movie, I dont like this movie"
 
lol... f**king kids and their stupid parents
 
Damn, everybody is from London or is British all of a sudden. Talking about pounds and Picadillys. :o
 
There are alot of us ;)


did anyone from the UK watch the TV spot that just aired for MI3 during the Champions league game just now?... the theme was f**ked up... as in bad
 
Someone have any idea what Kerri Russell is doing in this film and whether or not Hunt's lady is actually "evil".
 
hey yo its sean said:
Can't please everyone.

More like "anyone." I mean, does anyone actually LIKE jiggling the camera all over the freaking place as a way of "raising tension"? I know a ton of people who loved the writing of movies like Behind Enemy Lines and The Bourne Supremacy, but couldn't stand the actually watch the screen during the action, lest they develop a horrible headache. All because of dreaded, vile shakycam.
 
Bishop2 said:
More like "anyone." I mean, does anyone actually LIKE jiggling the camera all over the freaking place as a way of "raising tension"? I know a ton of people who loved the writing of movies like Behind Enemy Lines and The Bourne Supremacy, but couldn't stand the actually watch the screen during the action, lest they develop a horrible headache. All because of dreaded, vile shakycam.

I usually hate shakycam. There are moments (Omaha in Saving Private Ryan) where if used just the right amount it enhances the scene.

An entire film like this will drive one up the wall though.
 

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