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yoco
23.03.15, 10:43
Release date: July 31, 2015
(2D theaters and IMAX)
Studio: Paramount Pictures
Director: Christopher McQuarrie
Screenwriters: Will Staples, Drew Pearce
Starring: Jeremy Renner, Alec Baldwin, Simon Pegg, Tom Cruise, Ving Rhames, Simon McBurney, Rebecca Ferguson
Genre: Action, Adventure

Ethan and team take on their most impossible mission yet, eradicating the Syndicate – an International rogue organization as highly skilled as they are, committed to destroying the IMF.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNPZGc0WmfM

yoco
23.03.15, 21:40
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOW_azQbOjw

ozymandis
29.03.15, 22:39
Nice let's see how this pans out last one haven't enjoyed any MI as much as MI2

yoco
29.03.15, 22:52
People say MI2 is the worst one :D

ozymandis
30.03.15, 14:29
Who says that :shockkk!: Do really some people think that way or are u just messing with me :naughty:

yoco
30.03.15, 16:10
I'm serious. A lot of people actually think MI2 is the worst. I personally think it's MI3 :D

ozymandis
31.03.15, 10:42
Yup I agree with you MI3 was the worst while I loved MI2 and will be the best one for me in the franchise

SealLion
01.04.15, 05:42
..... an International rogue organization as highly skilled as they are, committed to destroying the IMF.

If this rogue organization is out to destroy the IMF, why stop them? Hell, I'd just as soon as probably encourage thier success. The IMF is about as corrupt as any bank on the world stage could get. The IMF certainly does give the impression to remove hunger, poverty, and the like. However, the IMF is also a source of financial assistance and help to any number of corrupt regimes in poor or less to-do countries. But not to the poor. Not to the people themselves as is given the impression that such loans are there to provide to. As a matter of fact, there is little evidence to suggest that the poor people from any third world nation that has a relationship history with the IMF, has benefited from loans given to their governments. At best you could say what the IMF has helped the poor countries to do, is to build up massive debts that they may never be able to pay. How would you like to deal with a debt of a few billion in your personal life? Think you can handle it? Third world countries, including much of the African States, have incurred trillions of dollars worth of debt which were ( and still are) contracted through the IMF and other Western Governements such as Canada, Germany, UK, France, USA, etc....

The people from these third world countries now wallow in utter stricken poverty. They never benefited from any financial aid. If they did, do you think most of Africa and other Third World countries would still be poor? Doubt it.
Most of these conditional loans were either stolen or used to service debts which were already owned by these poor countries. Other parts of the loans were also used to pay for foreign expatriates supplied to the poor countries, by IMF, as 'experts' in financial management.
Parts of the loans were used to prop up corrupt regimes. Those governing the corrupt regimes diverted the funds to their private bank accounts in Switzerland, France, Britain, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Austria, the Caribbean. etc.

Movies don't alwasy show the real-life madness. They just present the fictional madness.

yoco
06.06.15, 10:23
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-qBD17wwrQ

yoco
09.08.15, 10:44
Watched it last night! It's a good, fun movie! No regrets :smile:

Sazzy
09.08.15, 12:13
Watched it last night! It's a good, fun movie! No regrets :smile:

Feel the same way, but i think it lost its over-the-top feeling along the years. It felt a bit more acceptable in terms of realism.

The opening scene was pretty much the one with the biggest adrenaline rush and that typical MI feel

yoco
09.08.15, 12:31
Yea I agree. A lot of people say it's probably best M:I so far. I would disagree! :smile: Mine is still the second movie :D

About that opening scene, Tom did that for real on a real plane really taking off :eek:

Instab
10.08.15, 10:34
Tom did that for real on a real plane really taking off :eek:
of course not. scientology would never allow that :shifty:

hellman
17.08.15, 19:06
of course not. scientology would never allow that :shifty:

hey instanerd :P jk :P.. Just enjoy the movie :P

btw watched it in theater yeterday.. i really enjoyed it but i agree with yoco.. 2nd was the best

slikrapid
26.12.15, 15:55
i thought it was way below average and quite uninspired, not in the same league as previous sequels

yoco
26.12.15, 22:52
At least the woman was good looking :D