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helyiios · 4 months
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m:i f1 au, this time with hunley, ilsa and jane!
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pedroam-bang · 9 months
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Mission: Impossible - Fallout (2018)
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chevaliermalfets · 7 months
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agentfaust · 8 months
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who was gonna tell me m:i dead reckoning pt 1 almost started with a scene of ethan walking with alan hunley and then cutting to a shot of ethan at his grave
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Brandt: This is a map of all the possible places Ethan could have run off to this time Hunley: That's a globe Brandt: Yeah, we have no fucking clue where he is
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demolition lovers (8857 words) by sevenseasofyeet Chapters: 4/4 Fandom: Mission: Impossible (Movies) Rating: General Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Jane Carter/Ilsa Faust, Benji Dunn/Ethan Hunt Characters: Jane Carter (Mission: Impossible), Ilsa Faust, Ethan Hunt, Benji Dunn, Luther Stickell, William Brandt, Alan Hunley, Solomon Lane, Trevor Hanaway Additional Tags: Fluff, Domestic Fluff, First Meetings, Not Actually Unrequited Love, Light Angst, Angst with a Happy Ending, Am I projecting???? probably, Trauma, Past Relationship(s), Getting Together, Getting to Know Each Other, Action/Adventure, Guitars, Jane Carter is secretly a rocker gal, (let me cook), Fluff and Humor, double dates, Meet-Cute, Hurt/Comfort, and Ilsa is THE rockstar gf Summary: Jane Carter runs into an old friend of the team, and everything seems to change. Read on to know what unfolds next :) (I listened to the voices in my head which were going on about ilsa/jane, AAAAAAAA)
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academicgangster · 2 years
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Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation (2015), dir. Christopher McQuarrie
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fridgrave · 2 years
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one run for walker after
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i want to remind everyone what the only reason why the whole world was in danger in m:i fallout was ethan
he had absolutely no reason to work without cia and their help. ethan decided what 4 people are the best way to stop two nuclear bombs while their enemies have a small terrorist army
sloan had a whole indian army in her hands. with her ethan could catch walker and lane even before the count began so they didn't need to disarm it in a hurry. lane already was out there, with plutonium. ethan literally had NO REASON to do everything alone and don't trust sloan. he risked his friends (and billions of people) lifes just to prove sloan what he CAN work alone, even if it means what he wins being almost dead in a second before the biggest nuclear catastrophy in history while one of his best friends was hanged and traumatized for his entire life
and please, don't forget what this ethan hunt, who made his friends struggle with this mission with him, also is the reason why world was in danger of nuclear explosion IN THE BEGINNING
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ethan stole the plutonium from russians and arranged a deal in berlin what almost killed benji and luther (after all ethan chose them and lost the thing what he stoled in the first place)
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AND HE FAILED TO TAKE THE PLUTONIUM BACK. HE MADE THIS WHOLE DEAL THING TO BAIT LARK AND THE APOSTLES AND THEN HE DIDN'T THINK WHAT THEY CAN COME AT THIS DEAL TOO
THERE WERE ONLY THREE IMF AGENTS. THREE GOD DAMNIT. ETHAN WAS THE ONE WHO STOLE THE PLUTONIUM AND SECRETLY GAVE IT TO THE BROKER TO CATCH LARK AND THEN HE BRINGS TWO MEN WITH HIM ON A DEAL WHERE SHOULD APPEAR BAD GUYS TO GET PLUTONIUM TOO
i wanna cry how bad this movie is and how much i hate ethan. he's boring and stupid as fuck, but the plot works only because he's lucky white cishetero american man who always wins just because. his antagonists are much smarter than him so screenwriters must make them dumber only to make ethan win. did you ever think why tf lane even came for ethan in rogue nation ALONE? lane, who knew ethan that good what predicted his every step on 6 months ahead? because the creators of m:i understood what they can't make him loose to ethan while lane is that smart, so they just took a half of his iq and wrote "lane came to ethan alone" shit
i can't handle it. ethan is awful character who's also written awfully.
thanks if you read my ted talk
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ilovecathtates2 · 1 year
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I don't know where this came from, but I'm trying to convince people that this is The Ship
Yes, I chose to ignore Hunley dies in the last movie
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itsalwaystomcruise · 1 year
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Tom Cruise and Alec Baldwin as Stacee Jaxx and Dennis Dupree in Rock of Ages (2012), and as Ethan Hunt and Alan Hunley in Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation (2015, with Jeremy Renner as William Brandt) and Mission: Impossible – Fallout (2018).
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helyiios · 5 months
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i could do thousands of those
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pedroam-bang · 2 years
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Mission: Impossible - Fallout (2018)
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chevaliermalfets · 7 months
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Ethan almost losing Luther // Ethan losing Hunley
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agentfaust · 8 months
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tried to include as many as possible, and by protagonist i generally mean “not an obvious bad guy the whole movie” which is why paris is here
would appreciate a reblog for sample size :)
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issela-santina · 2 years
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ah, Fallout
that Mission: Impossible where:
Henry Cavill's pornstache carried 40% of the movie on its back, 30% by Lorne Balfe and the entire music department, 5% by Tom Cruise making Top Gun jokes in a helicopter, 5% by Vanessa Kirby and her balisong, and 5% by Liang Yang aka the guy who played the fake John Lark
Luther Stickell cries over finally realizing he's too awesome for this franchise to take out
Benji Dunn can be shipped with four people at once and is the sweetie in all of them, while Henry Cavill admits to shipping himself with Simon Pegg
Benji Dunn talks about Ilsa Faust like he and Ethan Hunt are her adoptive parents but in truth Benji and Ilsa take turns being the mom friend
Benji Dunn also finally gets to masquerade, as Wolf Blitzer and then as the bitch who personally gave him PTSD
Solomon Lane and Benji Dunn have a lot of hard feelings for each other and then the plot tries to climax it with a hanging only to end with us left hanging regarding their dynamic
Alanna Mitsopolis was characterized as the daughter of Max from the first movie for callback points and then everything else about her is just her being badass on her own
Ilsa Faust realizes she looks like the Swedish version of Ethan Hunt's ex-wife Julia Meade who laughingly and unironically passes her the torch to be Ethan's designated girlfriend as the plot demands
August Walker becomes iconic for warming up his boxing arms with the rhythm of a gun cock
Erica Sloane is not sure whom to be a bitch to and so understandably decides to be a bitch to everyone
Alan Hunley—goodbye
Tom Cruise breaks his ankle and pulls off a high altitude low open jump with Henry Cavill a few weeks later
Tom Cruise has to chase Henry Cavill on foot just because it's arguably faster than having to repeat in London the traffic sins he had already done in Paris
Sean Harris likes to sing pop songs to mess with people who pop him out of the trunk
Rebecca Ferguson and Simon Pegg play with lambs while Tom Cruise climbs a rope onto a flying helicopter
Rebecca Ferguson proves exactly why she was cast as a Bene Gesserit in Dune
Jeremy Renner did not come back because Chris McQuarrie tried to kill William Brandt just so the plot could have an inciting incident
Superman gets burned into Two Face
Shaun is almost literally dead, again
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byneddiedingo · 1 year
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Rebecca Ferguson and Tom Cruise in Mission: Impossible -- Rogue Nation (Christopher McQuarrie, 2015)
Cast: Tom Cruise, Jeremy Renner, Simon Pegg, Rebecca Ferguson, Ving Rhames, Sean Harris, Simon McBurney, Alec Baldwin. Screenplay: Christopher McQuarrie, Drew Pearce. Cinematography: Robert Elswit. Production design: Jim Bissell. Film editing: Eddie Hamilton. Music: Joe Kraemer. 
Tom Cruise's involvement with Scientology has made him a controversial and sometimes even ridiculous figure, but one of his redeeming virtues is his willingness to share the spotlight in his films with actors who are in some ways more likable than he is. In the case of Mission: Impossible -- Rogue Nation, they include Jeremy Renner, Simon Pegg, Ving Rhames, and Rebecca Ferguson. He has also shed the tendency to flash the famous toothy grin on any occasion, though his Ethan Hunt in this film doesn't have much to grin about. As the movie begins, the Impossible Missions Force is about to be disbanded and its members labeled "shoot to kill" by CIA director Alan Hunley (Alec Baldwin). It's a good premise for a thriller, if perhaps an over-familiar one: Make your good guys the target not only of the bad guys but also the other good guys. So off we go on a round of stunts that don't bear summarizing, but Christopher McQuarrie's script and direction keep the gee-whiz response pumping for an enjoyable couple of hours. Some critics thought the chief villain, a rogue MI6 agent named Solomon Lane (Sean Harris), wasn't villainous enough, but I have liked Harris's work since I first noticed him as Cesare Borgia's gay henchman Micheletto on the Showtime series The Borgias (2011-2013). He underplays in Rogue Nation, and the decision to dye his hair blond was probably a mistake, but I thought his subtlety was an effective contrast to Cruise's usual tendency to overplay. It has to be said that, at 55, Cruise is just beginning to be a bit implausible in his action sequences, especially the one at the film's beginning that has him leaping onto the wing of a cargo plane and clinging to it as it takes off, Perhaps it's true that he still does his own stunts, but in this golden age of camera tricks and CGI, that seems unnecessary: Audience are going to think it's faked anyway. There may in fact be a nod or two in the movie to Cruise's aging: After the extended underwater swim, Hunt has to be resuscitated, and there are a few moments, played mostly for comic relief by Pegg, when Hunt's disoriented state becomes a matter for concern. 
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