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Genres:
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Action /
Adventure /
Thriller
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Release:
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Director:
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J.J. Abrams
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Actors:
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Tom Cruise,
Philip Seymour Hoffman,
Ving Rhames,
Billy Crudup,
Michelle Monaghan,
Jonathan Rhys Meyers,
Keri Russell,
Maggie Q,
Simon Pegg,
Eddie Marsan,
Laurence Fishburne,
Bahar Soomekh,
Jeff Chase,
Michael Berry Jr.,
Carla Gallo
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Duration:
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125 min.
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Rating:
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(6.9/10)172
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Plot Summary:
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Tom Cruise is back in action in this third helping of the hit franchise. Alias and Lost father J.J. Abrams takes the directors easy chair in this explosive third installment.
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Mission: Successful
This film is the third installment from Tom Cruise about a secret agent. I really enjoyed this movie. The action went from start to finish without really letting up and the acting was fairly good. For the action alone I give it 4 stars.
Mission: Impossible III
Kenneth TuranOne-hour TV has been good to writer-director J.J. Abrams, good enough to get him the job of sustaining Mission: Impossible, an action movie franchise that also began as one-hour TV. Is it any wonder that the Tom Cruise-starring Mission: Impossible III plays like two consecutive one-hour TV shows, one sort of standard, the other stocked with excitement?
Fortunately for the film, and for us, the second hour is the best one, as M:i:III, as it's known in studio shorthand, ramps up the pace and our level of involvement. Abrams, best known as the co-creator of Alias and Lost, has come up with a solidly crafted entertainment, a diversion that really diverts once it gets down to business.
Though M:i:III's first hour has its share of action sequences t...
Mission: Impossible III
Todd McCarthyThe high-octane juice audiences crave in big-budget action films surges propulsively through Mission: Impossible III, in large measure due to Tom Cruise, who seems determined to give a persuasive human impersonation of a Ferrari. He succeeds to an almost alarming degree. Debuting director J.J. Abrams orchestrates the billion-dollar franchise's requisite elements with skill and energy, delivering a picture that will serve its purpose in getting Paramount's -- and the industry's -- summer B.O. season off to a bang-up start.
Series devotees will be forced to nitpick when arguing the relative merits of this new picture versus the previous two. Brian De Palma's original, which came out a decade ago, featured more bravura visual flair despite its narrative con...
Mission: Impossible III
Tom Cruise returns as super-MI Ethan Hunt in this relentless action blockbuster. This sometimes, the American James Fetters battles WMD dealer Philip Seymour Hoffman to guard his girlfriend. Can our exemplar strike the suitable put together/mortal balance?
Fighting, operation, chasing. Capture, brutality, torture. No! Bolt. Yes! Goal... Goal achieved! No! Deceitful aim. Frustration. Wretchedness. Plan? Unhinged but it mightiness just effect. Count! Brooding on rooftop. Stunt! Go away! Blend! Go! Good fortune! Object achieved! Smiles. Group hugs. Focus in on one bright Caucasian . White out.
He's done it again. Tom Journey has made another exertion blockbuster. What are we meant to do? Pressed in the seat by the hectic pounding force of Job: Impossible III...
Awful
An action movie that is no remarkable than 500 others beforehand - simplistic story, lots of baddies, car chases, explosions, ridiculous stunts, very impecunious lines ('Ethan what are you doing with that gun?'). And lots of self-patience of Mr. Travel. Very so so, if not poor. Genuinely nothing individual and you exigency to be an MI / Cruise junkie to get off on this one.
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