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Mission
Impossible 2 |
| Rated:
PG-13 |
| Runtime:
2hr 6min |
| Starring:
Tom Cruise, Dougray Scott, Thandie Newton, Ving Rhames, Anthony
Hopkins |
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MFG
Rating: 4/5
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DVD
Features
Video:
Good video quality, and overall a solid reproduction,
and it is widescreen enhanced.
Audio:
Audio quality is excellent. Dolby Digitall 5.1 with some nice
use of surround and excellent bass.
Extras:
Great selection of extras including commentary, interviews,
behind the scenes featurettes, music video, alternate title
sequence and a parody with Ben Stiller from the MT movie awards.
Also includes some fascinating looks at how they created many
of the stunts.
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For Guys' Original Review of the Theatrical Release
Got
Woo? "Mission: Impossible 2" certainly does! When I first heard
that there would be a sequel to the 1996 production of "Mission:
Impossible," I was not exactly overjoyed. Sequels are rarely better
and I thought the original was just a 3-Star movie.
Then
I noticed that John Woo was directing this new effort and my attitude
about this new flick immediately improved. I'm a hardcore John Woo
fan and I knew that he could make this movie better than the first.
Was it? Yes. Was it as good as I'd hoped for? No.
As
I sit here typing, I feel as though I've watched a really good movie.
At the same time, however, I have no real desire to go back and
see it again. I don't know; maybe I've just seen too much Woo over
the years, but this movie seemed almost like a re-run. It is packed
with John Woo's usual cliches...and maybe that's the problem for
me.
The
action is well-paced, the stunts are breath-taking, the cinematography
was masterfully done, and the babe was hotter than hot. Sounds like
a great movie, eh? Well, it is. But if you're a hardcore John Woo
fan like me, then you know how high he's set the bar with his previous
masterpieces and so you probably won't be terribly impressed.
The
plot involves a stolen mega-virus that makes Ebola look like a summer
cold and Ethan Hunt (Cruise) is tasked to re-form his IMF team and
recover it. The catch is that it was stolen by one of IMF's own
operatives. From there, the chase is on.
Anthony
Hopkins appears as Swanbeck, Ethan's new boss at the IMF, and Ving
Rhames is back as Luther. You may as well call both of their appearances
as cameos, however, as they only have a handful of lines.
Dougray
Scott does a credible job as Sean Ambrose, the bad-boy of the IMF
whose weakness seems to be beautiful women. Or, to be more precise,
he pines heavily for the babe of the movie, Thandie Newton. Given
that she's one of the most exotic & beautiful women I've seen in
a long time, I can't say as I blame him one bit, either.
If
you're in the mood for some action and you can forgive a little
bit of unoriginality, then this is definitely your movie.
-
Alex
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about this movie!
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Gun Play
Homey
don't play around!
Blood & Gore
About
right for a PG-13 movie.
Car Chases
Car
chases, motorcycle chases, car AND motorcycle chases. Suffice
to say there was a lot of chasing.
T&A
Thandie
Newton is a major babe and it's a crying shame we see very little
of her.
Chuckles
A
couple, here and there. |
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