Mission: Impossible 3

Yeah that was one of my few gripes with the movie. The end when Ethan was "brought back". Felt kinda lame.
 
I thought it was a cool moment, because of how he immediately grabbed the gun. Plus his dialogue. Plus you know, it was one more emotional strain on the characters, which is what movie's all about: dicking with Ethan and Julia.
 
Bishop2 said:
I thought it was a cool moment, because of how he immediately grabbed the gun. Plus his dialogue. Plus you know, it was one more emotional strain on the characters, which is what movie's all about: dicking with Ethan and Julia.

nobody cares about ethan and julia.
 
I did not care for them either. I thought the whole relationship was contrived and artificial.
 
Stewie Griffin said:
I did not care for them either. I thought the whole relationship was contrived and artificial.


What relationship isnt?:confused:
 
hunter rider said:
Good for you:)
What? It was...who cares about the wife/girlfriend. It is Mission: Impossible. I want to see a highly trained team do impossible missions through intricate planning and clever execution, like the TV show. Not Tom Cruise rescue his girlfriend. It was a good movie, but the whole love story was tacky and felt out of place. It worked better in True Lies.
 
Stewie Griffin said:
What? It was...who cares about the wife/girlfriend. It is Mission: Impossible. I want to see a highly trained team do impossible missions through intricate planning and clever execution, like the TV show. Not Tom Cruise rescue his girlfriend. It was a good movie, but the whole love story was tacky and felt out of place. It worked better in True Lies.
I disagree,it made the stakes higher and took Ethan out of his standard cool as ice routine,plus they were very likeable together in the early scenes
 
Stewie Griffin said:
What? It was...who cares about the wife/girlfriend. It is Mission: Impossible. I want to see a highly trained team do impossible missions through intricate planning and clever execution, like the TV show. Not Tom Cruise rescue his girlfriend. It was a good movie, but the whole love story was tacky and felt out of place. It worked better in True Lies.

Well of course the only point of the relationship was to add "heart" to the film (whatever that means ;) ). It wasn't "OMG" beautifully done and Shakespearean, but it did its job.
 
I thought the relationship was pretty well done. I thought it worked. You can't please everyone.
 
hunter rider said:
I disagree,it made the stakes higher and took Ethan out of his standard cool as ice routine,plus they were very likeable together in the early scenes
I disagree. I thought it was a forced attempt at what you said. It just all felt forced to me. I think True Lies did a better job with the whole 'wife getting captured by the bad guy thing' because their marriage was falling apart because of his job and she was pulled into the mess. The whole sweet innocent girl thing does not work for me. It might be do to the fact that the girl was too young for me to believe she is engaged to Hunt.
 
Stewie Griffin said:
I disagree. I thought it was a forced attempt at what you said. It just all felt forced to me. I think True Lies did a better job with the whole 'wife getting captured by the bad guy thing' because their marriage was falling apart because of his job and she was pulled into the mess. The whole sweet innocent girl thing does not work for me. It might be do to the fact that the girl was too young for me to believe she is engaged to Hunt.

then we shall just disagree,as Todd said
 
What really would have raised the stakes is if Julia would have died or been killed by Davian. I would have liked the movie more if it had some balls.
 
Stewie Griffin said:
What really would have raised the stakes is if Julia would have died or been killed by Davian. I would have liked the movie more if it had some balls.

And negate the whole point of the second half of the film,.this was a summer movie not some gritty R rated thriller where ppl expect misery
 
hunter rider said:
And negate the whole point of the second half of the film,.this was a summer movie not some gritty R rated thriller where ppl expect misery
No. THat would change the second half of the film completely into something more interesting. Revenge. Ethan's team then having the job to keep him from exacting his revenge. Reminding him that he has a job to do. That sort of thing. I just feel the movie has some room for improvement.
 
Stewie Griffin said:
No. THat would change the second half of the film completely into something more interesting. Revenge. Ethan's team then having the job to keep him from exacting his revenge. Reminding him that he has a job to do. That sort of thing. I just feel the movie has some room for improvement.

Ah so your basically saying kill her earlier in the movie not at the last moment when Ethan has gotten to her like someone in here suggested ?
 
hunter rider said:
This was a summer movie not some gritty R rated thriller where ppl expect misery

I point you to

story.jaws.jpg


The original blockbuster. It was a grim movie, but satisfying. Blockbusters can feature death and still be fun.
 
hunter rider said:
Ah so your basically saying kill her earlier in the movie not at the last moment when Ethan has gotten to her like someone in here suggested ?
Somewhere in the second act she should die. That is what I think. I think the film would have been more interesting if Ethan had to suffer some consequences for the personal relationship he choose. Anyway, this is all pointless.
 
Stewie Griffin said:
I point you to

story.jaws.jpg


The original blockbuster. It was a grim movie, but satisfying. Blockbusters can feature death and still be fun.

The hero didn't lose his wife or son to the shark,killing of some team member heroes is fine but rarely do their spouses or kids get offed
 

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