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Mission: Impossible (1996) Full Length Reaction

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I LOVE MISSION IMPOSSIBLE!!!! We all knew I'd love this one and I suuuuure did!! Great music, loved the double crossing, heisting, disguises, twist ending-- I loved it all!! Can't wait to watch more!!!

⭐ Special thanks to Producers: MattN, Todd Preble, Incognito, John Walters, JT, Noby, SwimintheRain, John Gray, Randy Aiken, Barry Hammock, Celeste McAllister, Nick Corning, OrangeLion, Philip Mercier, Paul  Zawicki, Jeb Manning, Thomas Amann, Cool Beans, Gary Smith, Kevin Whitted, richard burns, Ian Hunter, Sock Puppet + those who wish to remain uncredited :)

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Mission: Impossible (1996) Full Length Reaction

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Bright Angel Jen, you were as giddy as an 8-year-old schoolgirl on Christmas when the film started. Seeing you so happy just made me happy and laugh. This series of films is right down your very sexy librarian alley. I also wanted to thank you for the 15% Patreon discount year deal. So much fun and entertaining joy for such a low price. I and my Bride of 50+ years appreciate your charm and witty takes on all your films.

Clifton Owens

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Andrew Skow

You're going to love this series, Jen :) As many have said, MI:2 is an outlier and probably the least popular entry, but once you get to MI:3 it never lets up.

Patrick Egan

If you'd like a slightly lighter spy thriller, I'd like to suggest, "Sneakers." Great cast and lots of fun !

Ron

While filming the famous scene where Tom Cruise drops from the ceiling and hovers inches above the ground, Cruise's head kept hitting the floor until he got the idea to put coins in his shoes for balance.

Lee Pitman

Loved this reaction. Its so much fun seeing your excitement. Please watch 'Ronin'. It has a lot of ingredients you would love. Getting a crew together, planning to steal a well protected briefcase. It has Robert de Niro in it and also Jean Reno from this movie.

HappySad

20:20 This does nothing for my fear of elevators. πŸ˜† Impossibly Cruise-tastic reaction! Love the spy garb. 🀩 I'm looking forward to you doing all these films. You would love (I'm sure) the Ridley Scott spy thriller 'Spy Games' (2001). Also a lighter toned spy heist caper called 'Sneakers' (1992). It's fun. And a forgotten gem called 'The Hot Rock' (1972) which is a heist caper comedy. Coincidentally, the above three films all star the same lead actor. I know you prefer to watch films blind, so let's call him Bobert Bedford. The director of M:I, Brian De Palma, also directed three classic crime thrillers; The Untouchables (1987), Scarface (1983), Carlito's Way (1993). Probably his best three films, I think you'd def love Untouchables.

Jason Scade

Damn, I wish I could enjoy movies to the degree that you enjoy them. I'd watch the reactions to this franchise anyway, but knowing how much fun you have with them makes it a much more exciting prospect.

Thomas Yanez

hehe. with ervery reaction you look more and more like a little girl on christmas morning :), I thought you were going to explode from excitement at the end :) am glad you liked it and cant wait for the rest of the franchise reaction keep it up :)

Lean

I also used to watch BOTH tv shows (60s & 80s reboot). I watched this movie a bunch of times back when it came out and it NEVER registered with me that THE Jim Phelps was the villain. I’m fact, to this day, over 25 years later, I still refuse to believe it. I just reconcile that this whole franchise is an alternate universe and our original Jim Phelps is still a good guy haha.

Julian San

Jen, the thing with MI:2 is that it’s so different from the rest, with a huge focus on director John Woo’s stylistic sensibilities and tropes (He also directed Face/Off and a number of great foreign films (The Killer, Hard Boiled).) It will have heist elements for you but is a big shift from what you just watched. I still really like it but through the lens of a fan of John Woo’s work so I understand it not hitting with everyone. Fun trivia, the villain is played by Dougray Scott who was originally cast as Wolverine but the MI:2 schedule meant he couldn’t do it and thus the world got Hugh Jackman. The franchise begins to truly take cohesive shape with #3 and is solidified into the overall aesthetic and tone with #4. And the latter half of the films are all fully connected to one another and seem to get better with each one so far … I like them all and can’t wait to see your reactions!

Ian Forbes


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