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Mission Impossible 3


Directed by: J.J. Abrams
Starring: Tom Cruise
Genre:
Action/Adventure
Run Time: 126
min.
Release Date:
May 2006
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Site
Teaser:
Movie Trailer
Reviewed by
Byron Merritt |
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Impossible 3

DVD cost: $12.99
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Newsworthy:
To promote the film,
Paramount rigged 4,500 randomly selected Los Angeles Times vending boxes
with digital audio players which would play the theme song when the door
was opened. The audio players did not always stay concealed, however,
and in many cases came loose and fell on top of the stack of newspapers
in plain view, with the result that they were widely mistaken for bombs.
Police bomb squads detonated a number of the vending boxes and even
temporarily shut down a veterans' hospital in response to the apparent
"threat". Despite these problems, Paramount and The LA Times opted to
leave the audio players in the boxes until two days after the movie's
opening.
Movie Quote: "What
are you not telling me?"
Other Actors/Actresses
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With the previous two Mission Impossible flicks, the focus was always on the action just for the sake of action. It was entertaining, but lacked the depth that we'd like to see from characters on occasion. So it is notable to mention that we get much more from Ethan Hunt in MI: III thanks to a love interest named Julia Meade (Michelle Monaghan, KISS KISS, BANG BANG). That we have Philip Seymour Hoffman of CAPOTE fame (as the bad guy, Owen Davian) also pumps up the character interactions to new and higher levels.
The story surrounds Ethan's retirement as an active member from the IMF. He's an instructor now who's forced back into service when he learns that his star pupil, Lindsey Farris (Keri Russell), has gone missing on a mission. She was tracking down the deadly Mr. Owen Davian (Hoffman). Back with his cadre of IMF members -- including Ving Rhames (IDLEWILD), Jonathan Rhys Meyers (MATCH POINT), and Maggie Q (BALLS OF FURY) -- they locate Lindsey and pull her from the clutches of the evil doers, only to have her die in Ethan's arms. Now out for vengeance as much as to find Davian, Ethan and his folk track down the bad guy and stumble upon something called "The Rabbit's Foot," a deadly item that is never fully explained (gotta give the writers/director credit here, as this wasn't what the movie was about, so the focus didn't need to be on another world-destroying virus or whatever it might've been). And when Davian kidnaps Ethan's girl Julia, Ethan must do double-duty as an agent and a man protecting the woman he loves (and recently, secretly, married).
Full of eye-popping stunts, shot on multiple continents, and loaded with great cars, boats, and beautiful people, MI: III has everything that the previous two Impossible films had. Except, as stated, this time we see more of Ethan's humanity. He's a husband now, a man in love who doesn't lose the wife just so, in the next film, he can meet the next Mission Impossible girl (i.e., Bond girl). So we have a departure from the norm, which was pretty refreshing. Not only does the audience get to see the action they're so accustomed to, they also get this bonus.
But one has to wonder if Ethan's wife might meet a deadly end if another Impossible movie is made. We can only hope that they won't fall into cliché-land. Let us pray!