I fukn love Sneakers.Sneakers
I fukn love Sneakers.Sneakers
It doesn't tell me anything about the character or the movie. It could be an ad for Nike products at the end.How so???
[/QUOTE]Now I wilm end this with a franchise that HAS gotten it right for over 30 years. The mission impossible films have been solid all the way through.![]()
Which means jack to the film itself. "Ethan is tough" is not why I watch these films. So, sorry, it doesn't hold up as "Hey, this is exciting. You should keep watching." Because, all I am at the end of it is bored.idk, shows Ethan's independent and likes a challenge, shows when things get tough he becomes focused, and as the franchise becomes more action oriented establishes him to be very athletic.
I can only go by my feelings on the film. I have no doubt that I could sit down and break it a part and analyze each movement. No doubt the cinematic language will give hints as well.^ You said the scene doesn't tell you anything about the character, I laid out my case, feel free to disagree. I guess I can't argue that it didn't tell YOU anything about the character but nonetheless.
3 was the rest since the majority hated 2. It was necessary, and quite good on its own. It also made the later ones possible, and they are all great.Oof, no. MI 2 and 3 sucked.
Goats were the overused gag as the joke gag. I love that gag. More goats plz.I thought the goats were mildly funny at first then started to get a bit annoying. But the scene of them crashing the longship through Zeus' skylight to Guns N Roses was absolutely hilarious and completely won me over again.
I basically watch Tom Cruise movies for the stunts. And that was a good stunt, since he actually did that (but with a rope).I can only go by my feelings on the film. I have no doubt that I could sit down and break it a part and analyze each movement. No doubt the cinematic language will give hints as well.
However, since I approach film in that I am watching this and want to learn something about the character and how that informs them going forward in the film. In that instance, in the moment, it did not resonate for me on a character level. There's nothing there for me to feel like I can grab on to and go, "Yes, I understand this character and wish to see more."
3 was more interesting than 2, but when I rewatched it I found it to be very unsatisfying and more than a few holes that I did not like.3 was the rest since the majority hated 2. It was necessary, and quite good on its own. It also made the later ones possible, and they are all great.
And that's the difference-I don't care about stunts. They are good for in the moment "WOW" factor, which is fine for first viewing. After that, more meat is preferred from the characters. MI 2 loves it's stunts...and I don't.I basically watch Tom Cruise movies for the stunts. And that was a good stunt, since he actually did that (but with a rope).
So that scene did tell you what needed to know about the movie.And that's the difference-I don't care about stunts. They are good for in the moment "WOW" factor, which is fine for first viewing. After that, more meat is preferred from the characters. MI 2 loves it's stunts...and I don't.
3 was more interesting than 2, but when I rewatched it I found it to be very unsatisfying and more than a few holes that I did not like.
That it is all about stunts and not characters?So that scene did tell you what needed to know about the movie.![]()
Not sure if serious...MI2 is arguably one of the best films ever made and undoubtably the best of the MI franchise
https://www.trekbbs.com/threads/tom...-to-worst-and-why.307983/page-2#post-13791277
Not sure if serious...![]()
The film has a diverse stable of compelling characters worthy of grabbing on to. Ethan Hunt, Naya Nordoff Hall, Sean Ambrose, Hugh Stamp, John C McCloy. I find your comment about a lack thereof simply astoundingAnd if so I just had flash backs to discussions I had in high school with a friend obsessed with Woo and over the top stunts. All I can say is there has got to be a character for me to grab on to for a stunt to sell.
Well, I like to astound at least once person a day. Congratulations!The film has a dearth of compelling characters worthy of grabbing on to. Ethan Hunt, Naya Nordoff Hall, Sean Ambrose, Hugh Stamp, John C McCloy. I find your comment about a lack thereof simply astounding
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The film has a dearth of compelling characters worthy of grabbing on to. Ethan Hunt, Naya Nordoff Hall, Sean Ambrose, Hugh Stamp, John C McCloy. I find your comment about a lack thereof simply astounding
I get free climbing but I've never understood how they get back down, I don't really get the "free descent", I think I'd need that helicopter to get me down if I could ever somehow manage to get up there lol.
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