The most iconic scene ever in 2000s. Mission Impossible 2 is SOO underrated. There should be no debate as this movie is the greatest in the saga. Should they re-release this movie?
The most iconic scene ever in 2000s. Mission Impossible 2 is SOO underrated. There should be no debate as this movie is the greatest in the saga. Should they re-release this movie?
Are you dense?
It's the worst one in the series, maybe only the latest one are worse.
literally wrong and the first mi1 and the 3rd are the best
Agreed.
1 is the best, always will be.
But 3 is surprisingly good.
I never liked 1 as much as it's generally beloved. I find it to be a good movie for sure but 2 and even 4, 5 have more spice and personality to me. I'd rather watch Woo's MI than any other one though. It should have been the blueprint. I hate how much Ethan relies on his team in the later ones, I loved how much he was like an American James Bond in 2.
3 is everything wrong with the series. It was the start of the hack JJ Abrams' influence. Notice how much dumber the plot became starting with the third one. They were literally chasing after a mcguffin, the "rabbit's foot". No respect for the audience.
Plot-wise every MI after the first is crap.
The rabbit foot serves a movie with nice action and pacing, a lot of variety and the best villain.
Meanwhile Dead Reckoning has the characters simply repeatedly pickpocketing the (two) macguffin(s) for the entire 2h35. No elaborated heist, no conclusion.
I'd take JJ over this.
the scene was really bad. You could tell that Tom Cruise had no experience in rock climbing, he had no technique. They should have used a stuntman
They actually used a stuntman but in the final cut, only 2 seconds of that was on the movie. Tom removed the stuntman shots.
they used Tom's stuntman, moron, Ben Stiller.
That's still is a great skit.
>great villain
>mutt actress but very cute
>great pace
>based Anthony Hopkins
>Ethan at his most Chad
>based love triangle
>2000's aesthetic
>that shot of Ethan walking through the door frame covered in flames while a dove flies out of it and Ambrose stares at him with his eyes lighting up
It's the best and most enjoyable movie in the franchise.
Based MI2 chads.
thank you sir.
>capeshit and reddit flicks
Only Avatar, PoTC get close. MI2 still wins out.
I think The Matrix and American Psycho comes close to MI2. Three are great movies.
True.
Iconic
OP said iconic
Nobody remembers a scene where Tom Cruise climbed rocks in MI2, and if they did, would not say "That's super spy Ethan Hunt! I love his character and adventures!"
If you talk to Reddit goys then sure. If you talked to based patricians, based Cruise rock climbing is the first on the list.
Everyone knows about the opening scene you dick weed. Unless you live in Africa everyone knows.
Literally more people would know about Tom Cruise running from the aliens in War of the Worlds
Definitely the most memorable. #4-6 all blend together.
1 is the most memorable. They are still remaking the vault heist sequence in every single m:i movie. De Palma is a movie god and the best director who worked on this series.
>>The bikes magically change from road slicks to knobbly off-road tyres half way through the case scene.
IMMERSION BROKEN
Fake news.
See for yourself.
Take off the rose coloured glasses, and this whole sequence is complete crap.
Tom Cruise motorcycle wheel hasn't changed? Are you a blind moron?
>If I notice the various practical realities and little compromises involved in bringing me top tier kino, that means I'm better than everyone else
Your mind would melt if you ever went to the theater and noticed that the actors are walking around on a stage.
>most iconic scene in 2000s
Here's some that are more iconic than that off the top of my head
Spider-Man kiss in the rain
Spider-Man stops the train in the sequel
Transformers highway fight scene
Jack Sparrow and Will Turner steal the Interceptor
Napoleon Dynamite dance
Iron Man shoots the tank and walks away
Avatar love scene
Dark Knight truck flip
>Napoleon Dynamite dance
I quite literally whispered 'kino' under me breath when I saw it at the theatre with me mum.
Lol. Non of the israeli trash is remotely close to Mission Impossible scenes.
>israeli trash
no such thing, everything His chosen people put out is solid gold that prints money
Frick off homosexual.
I'm sorry for your incel taste, here's the best of the 2000's
>Ryan Gosling kissing Rachel McAdamns in the Notebook
>The hand movement in Pride and Prejuice
>Not the fight between Pitt and Jolie in Mr and Mrs Smith
>Any Regina George moment
>The dance battle in White Chicks
>James Marsden gets cucked again!
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It was off the top of my head, I didn't have to Google "2000s movies" like you did
But those are also more iconic than Tom Cruise in Mission Impossible 2
When did MI1 come out? If that was 2000 then the scene with him repelling from the ceiling immediately clears half the list
>Avatar love scene
huh?
I still dont know how they shot the scene. It's not green screen right?
Edited out the wires and his entire safety team that's there off camera.
That plus helicopters for some of the aerial shots
they just had him do it m8
Damn. What an amazing shot. Today'sovies use a Green Screen to pull this off. Considering this is 2013 this shit is top-notch.
kino
What movie is this!
Edge Of Tomorrow
Kek, that's great. You can tell it's his first run because of that goofy waddle he had when he was just starting out.
Follow-on from Cliffhanger which was where they got the pipeline for digital wire-removal sorted out. Suddenly big stars were allowed to do stuff like this for the money shots. Otherwise the insurance costs would prohibit scenes like this, and they'd have to shoot them on a bluescreen/greenscreen stage or on a fake mountain-side a few feet off the ground. No cool swooping aerial shots. Also The Matrix kung-fu stuff wouldn't have been doable.
It's the selling point of the movie. The stunts.
Wires which are edited out in post. But there is no safety net down. Still dangerous.
Yes.
Is this Black person the most overrated actor in the universe? People are acting like he's superman when all he did was ride a bike off a cliff which takes no skill at all
Wtf how did he do a flash kick without holding charge?
>le smug Black femme fatale
dogshit movie
Such a bad, boring movie. The nadir of Woo's career. The death of the Hong Kong film industry is a loss that doesn't get talked about enough.
Anyways, if you think mi:2 is good your iq cannot exceed 100.
crown or company?
moronic post.
Cliffhanger/10
Does anyone like the Trailer Cut of the intro card than the movie one?
his pits
gay
MI2 is underrated and way better than the soulless, generic slop that this series has been since Ghost Protocol.
Black person what about Fallout?
Generic and visually-ugly movie.
Frick you homosexual.
>and way better than the soulless, generic slop that this series has been since Ghost Protocol
I agree with that but John Woo's direction was still poor. It made the film come across as cheesy.
Have you watched any of the John Woo movies? His style is supposed to be cheesy. Cause watching in the theatres would be a frickin festival. Cheesy is what makes this movie a masterpiece.
This is everything wrong with IMDB. By far the worst entry in the MI franchise has the highest score because "newer = better" no matter what.
Lol. You got to be the dumbest motherfricker alive. I have never met or even seen a person who thinks DR1 is bad. Literally everyone unanimously agree that DR1 is the greatest MI. Stop going to plebbit lmao.
the day after I saw it I got quizzed by everyone in work about what I thought and I couldn't say anything bad about it but I was reserved in praising it since it's half a movie. if the second part doesn't deliver then nobody will have reason to watch the first one.
Lol. Keep telling that yourself homosexual. Literally everyone loved it. Even the Barbie and Oppenheimer crowd loved it. Seethe more. Also MI7 won a insurance payout and the 4k dvd sales gonna go north of 100 million dollars.
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He's 5ft high irl.
Learn English pajeet.
All the climbing scenes in Mission impossible finna had my palms sweaty af no cap
This kind of shitposting makes me not want to visit the site.
It looks cool, but it's really dumb, constantly does moronic moves that no rock climber would ever do.
This movie is lamer than bollywood movies.
Ok pajeet. Stick to Bollywood.
Did y'all see the cut in his right hand? He's bleeding from a cut.
The movie is definitely the weakest of the series, but it somehow perfectly captures that end of 90s/start of 2000s feeling.
>"Cool" looking plastic shit gadgets everywhere
>over the top camera panning
>oversaturated colors
>sunglasses and black leather jackets
>unnecessary slowmo
>generic e-guitar background music during fight scenes