Guy can from 0 to 10 in a second in his acting abilities. First saw him in Twister then Along came Polly to this guy. Really shows how great of an actor he was.
@@jordan9164 man I haven’t run across many people who know those quotes ahahah. Legendary part for PSH lmao. He was a tour de force on screen even if he was serious or playing the crocodile tear prodigy lmao.
@ is that you trying to suggest that’s what you think you had deduced in your head ? You type a vague comment without an explanation. Not all movies are made the same way. I am aware of plenty of different things involved with making what you probably would think of as making a movie. That isn’t really complicated at all your comment. Isn’t as if your asking if I’m aware of a detailed explanation onhow circuit boards are comprised. Can you elaborate more on your void of any reasonable intellect comment ?
I had the chance to meet philip seymour hofman in nyc in a Ukrainian diner called veselka in the east village. At first, i asked to take a picture and he said he didnt do that in public and it was a bit awkward, but Then i asked to shake his hands and he literally glew up and started chatting with me, asking where i was from and what i was doing in nyc etc. I told him that i was a big fan, but from all his amazing roles, the ones that i liked the most were in mission impossible 3 and along came polly. He laughed. When he left, he even said goodbye. He was nice. He died a few weeks later
@@gmfagundes that was close , you are lucky , Philip was one of the great actor and a very humble and cheerful person I was meet him at mission impossible 3 movie premiere back in France , 16 april 2006 , I have no cellphone at that time so the memories stick in my mind
Hollyweird man. It pollutes the mind then the spirit. That's why these guys kill themselves Phillip Seymour Hoffman, Robin williams, Lee Thompson young, Marilyn Monroe etc..
I haven't seen the movie.I wondered how she was still alive, because he didn't seem like he was faking.Took a minute to assume the sequencing wasn't right.
@NotNotKenny it wasn't Julia. It was a random woman that worked for him. He put a mask on her to make her look like Julia, in order to confirm the rabbit's foot Ethan gave him wasn't a fake
@@andrewrivera7496 : Not a 'random woman.' it was his head of security who allowed Damien to be apprehended by IMF (in the bathroom scene). Being killed was her punishment for failure.
It's funny to watch Philip Seymour Hoffman as energetic and outgoing Dusty in Twister and then see him playing the twisted evil motherf*cker Davian in Mission Impossible 3.
Was born in 1990 so got introduced to Hoffman in Twister as a kid, right up until his Hunger Games days I was a huge fan. The guy was immense. So frustrating to be taken out by addiction, it's such an evil, soul sucking disease. Apparently it only started with a sip of champagne celebrating the success of the Hunger Games movie, which broke his years long sobriety and snowballed into a huge drug overdose 😢 RIP. Legend.
Hoffman died before his time. He was an AMAZING actor, with tremendous range. Cruise was exceptional in this scene as well. You could see the spy gears turning in his head, trying to navigate _not_ giving the bad guy the deadliest MacGuffin in the world, while also trying save his wife, while also trying to attone for his actions against Hoffman's character earlier in the film. Just an all around well written and performed scene, and by far, the best scene in any of the Mission Impossible films.
He honestly MADE this movie. Hes such a good villain. Why do filmmakers NOT get this? A villain who acts tough and menacing and everyone treats him as so, but he fails over and over isnt interesting.
Cruise is pretty amazing in the opening scene (Hoffman is always stellar of course) but cruise goes through every possible emotion and strategy - disbelief, rage, lying, reasoning, bargaining, appeals to emotion and finally despair. Hats off.
I never saw a bad FSH performance. He shone so brightly. His death was a blow to many. When an actor can interpret such a broad range of human emotion, he or she can reach millions.
@@ShawnLattimore reality is when you have someone sitting,and you walk into the room,,and simply explain how things are going to play out,,the sitter always gives you what ever you want,,no matter how big or a tuff guy they portray,,they roll over like cowards,,Ive simply lived in the real world,,and made a simple comment,,
@@StephenForster-gl5fc So, you've been tied to a chair and threatened?? Tortured?? Interesting. Otherwise, I'm not seeing where your evidence comes from. Just claiming that movies are fake I guess.
"What I did to your friend? That was nothing. That was... fun... That was FUN." Imagine being introduced to the late great Philip Seymour Hoffman (R.I.P.) as Dusty in Twister, then seeing him play a character like this years later.
@@therightperspective8690 Three of my closest family members, each of whom I loved very much before I lost them, were "junkies". But I guess it's easy to sh*t on people you didn't know, lumping them all together with a label like they're all the same, isn't it? Thank goodness you have the right perspective.
@@Justmyhandle Three of my closest family members, each of whom I loved very much before I lost them, were pedophiles. But I guess it's easy to sh*t on people you didn't know, lumping them all together with a label like they're all the same, isn't it? ^ What it's like talking to clowns like you.
Tom Cruise is amazing in this scene as well. Between each count he takes Ethan through stages of grief. 1... denial ...2...bargaining 3... anger & acceptance ...4... more bargaining ...5... depression ...6 anger ...7...
Reminds me of gumball when bobert is about to explode in 10 seconds but they spend way more than that. 5. Who would’ve thought it would end like this? THERES NO FIVE SECONDS TO DO SOMETHING?! 4. … WHAT ARE YOU DOING! I’m waiting to get that strength you get from dangerous situations.
I'll NEVER forget the first time I saw a PSH movie (RiP). I was sleeping over at my bros house on the couch but couldn't sleep so I started flippin channels and came across some Movie network and it was just starting. And for some reason, this guy just kept me hooked in. Even though it's considered one of his least know movies, it was a true story about a banker in Toronto called Owning Mahowny. By the end of it I was BLOWN away. The guy was a class act.
Man Phillip Seymour Hoffman Nailed this Villain Role Perfectly! it's a Shame he no longer with us I remember him being Dusty from Twister! RIP Phillip Seymour Hoffman
I remember seeing this movie right after seeing "No Country For Old Men" and my mom saying, "His villain might have been better than Javier Bardem." Idk if I agree, but I felt like he could have had a legendary villain role in the same vein.
Here's my two cents: Anton Chigurh did what he did even when he knew he didn't have to because he lived by his own personal code, judged anyone who didn't live up to it, and believed himself to be a force for something greater than himself. He was willing to let people live as long as they didn't cross him. He spares numerous people he could've killed. The only time he kills or threatens to is when he determines there's no alternative. He only went out of his way to assassinate Carla because he was keeping a promise to her husband who'd already condemned her to death. He gave Llewelyn Moss the chance to save her, but Moss chose not to take it. Anton is more of an amoral antagonist than a villain. He does monstrous things, but not for pleasure. It's an obligation for him, not just as a job but as a way of life. To betray that would mean betraying his philosophy. Owen Davian did what he did even when he knew he didn't have to because he genuinely enjoyed it. He'd kill someone regardless of whether they'd crossed him, just because he knew it would hurt someone else. He had no code, morals, conscience, or way of life to speak of beyond making sure that he always got his way. I can't say who's better in terms of character or performance, as they're very different beasts portrayed by actors with different styles who affect their respective plots in different ways. Davian is definitely the more villanous of the two in my opinion. If I had to pick an overall favorite, I'd say Anton was scarier and more interesting. When I first saw No Country for Old Men, I couldn't predict what he'd do next. Davian was also scary, but more direct.
Jesus Hoffman was a great talent. Never seen a mission impossible movie and now i want to. Hoffman in the before the devil knows you're dead, doubt, capote. 👏
Damn. PSH is obviously unbelievable in this movie, but i feel like Cruise doesn't get enough credit. He's completely selling the tension in that first scene. We are feeling his fear and hopelessness. Seeing Eathan going between begging and bargaining is terrifying.
My grade is 10/10 as usual tom perfect for me vety good actor person man and more i love so much all this Mission Impossible i m very fan of tom at the beginning stunning wonderful see you soon mister hunt if you accept the next mission love Forever ❤️❤️❤️🇱🇷🇫🇷💯🗼🔥🔥🏎️🏍️🚁🛩️✈️🪂🌹🌹🌹💪💪💪👍👍👍👄
PSH did a superb job. It was a shame they copped out with the ‘body double’ thing. Hoffman’s character deserved shooting the hero’s wife for real. That would have sealed it as one of the all time villainous acts. Hoffman was such a versatile and watchable actor. He could have gone on in movies forever, a huge loss to cinema.
At 3:17 the whole sequence gives me so much resemblance with the Dark Knight Interrogation scene, Joker being menace in a calm way and then batman flips out 😂
Mission Impossible are my favorite action and spy movies this film is great Phillip gives a chilling performance RIP he’s one of my favorite MI villains
wow, i thought i was one of the only few who enjoyed the antagonist of MI 3... superb story and acting and you can literally feel all the tension and urgency in the movie. it puts you on the edge of your seat the whole time because he's racing against the clock to save Julia.
Hi everyone! What grade (out of 10) would you give this video?
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Philip Seymour Hoffman really was on another level. Rest in Peace.
I knew I'd find a memorial in the comments. And for good reason. He was an amazing talent.
@@TheDude_Abides_ damn right!
Don't abuse drugs anyone reading this. He was only 46...
@@uberhuber7903Can't afford them anyways
Do opiates. They have created the Bible.
Guy can from 0 to 10 in a second in his acting abilities. First saw him in Twister then Along came Polly to this guy. Really shows how great of an actor he was.
“LET IT RAIN!!” (Misses horrendously) ahaha classic scene or the pizza grease also lol.
@@wendigojimmay9150 White chocolate! 😂
@@jordan9164 man I haven’t run across many people who know those quotes ahahah. Legendary part for PSH lmao. He was a tour de force on screen even if he was serious or playing the crocodile tear prodigy lmao.
“I Sharded I Farted and a little bit of shit came out”😂
OMFG THATS DUSTY?!?!?! 🤯
one of my favourite sequences in the mission impossible , you can feel the tension throughout the scenes , R.I.P Philip Seymour Hoffman
For me is the best one of the entire series
@@samuelesquivel6202 Yes , this scene is great
True legends at work
I think the screenwriter deserve some credit for the tension in this scene as well. They paced that countdown with the dialogue so well.
Is that a joke ? Wtf
@@TheModedEzioYou know nothing about making a movie dont you? 😂
@ is that you trying to suggest that’s what you think you had deduced in your head ? You type a vague comment without an explanation. Not all movies are made the same way. I am aware of plenty of different things involved with making what you probably would think of as making a movie. That isn’t really complicated at all your comment. Isn’t as if your asking if I’m aware of a detailed explanation onhow circuit boards are comprised. Can you elaborate more on your void of any reasonable intellect comment ?
@ are you asking if I’m aware of any of the phrases such as dialogue ? Concepts such as tension and pacing of a scene ?
@@TheModedEzio Ignore idiots, bruh. Not worth your precious time.
I had the chance to meet philip seymour hofman in nyc in a Ukrainian diner called veselka in the east village. At first, i asked to take a picture and he said he didnt do that in public and it was a bit awkward, but Then i asked to shake his hands and he literally glew up and started chatting with me, asking where i was from and what i was doing in nyc etc. I told him that i was a big fan, but from all his amazing roles, the ones that i liked the most were in mission impossible 3 and along came polly. He laughed. When he left, he even said goodbye. He was nice. He died a few weeks later
And when is the date exactly?
November 10-11 2013
@@gmfagundes that was close , you are lucky , Philip was one of the great actor and a very humble and cheerful person
I was meet him at mission impossible 3 movie premiere back in France , 16 april 2006 , I have no cellphone at that time so the memories stick in my mind
Are you _SURE_ it was him??? Maybe it was Tom Cruise???🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️
@@samuelluria4744 Tom cruise was there , and Philip coming at the third premiere of the day .
The counting to ten felt like an acting sequence with the director and an actor LOLOL
He was a great actor that had so much more to give.
Hollyweird man. It pollutes the mind then the spirit. That's why these guys kill themselves Phillip Seymour Hoffman, Robin williams, Lee Thompson young, Marilyn Monroe etc..
Hes now Thanos
his movie was SO UNDERRATED. It helped restore MI back to it's core, a smart, espionage thriller with action. Thank you PSH, RIP.
02:45 Seymour's face at this point: "Is he stupid? He really thinks I will not do it?"
2:58 - Davian killed Julia so HARD that he transported everyone to an earlier point in the plot
I haven't seen the movie.I wondered how she was still alive, because he didn't seem like he was faking.Took a minute to assume the sequencing wasn't right.
@NotNotKenny it wasn't Julia. It was a random woman that worked for him. He put a mask on her to make her look like Julia, in order to confirm the rabbit's foot Ethan gave him wasn't a fake
LOL
That wasn’t Julia bro
@@andrewrivera7496 : Not a 'random woman.' it was his head of security who allowed Damien to be apprehended by IMF (in the bathroom scene). Being killed was her punishment for failure.
Phillip Seymour hoffman he nailed this Part as a villian. May his soul rest in Peace😢
Philip Seymour Hoffman would’ve made for a fantastic Batman villain.
Would’ve done a great Harvey Dent.
Would’ve made a fantastic Penguin
@@4aw50fGoldfor sure
I could definitely see him playing some rendition of Hugo strange
Thank god he didn't go towards that void of creativity like so many other actors.
It's funny to watch Philip Seymour Hoffman as energetic and outgoing Dusty in Twister and then see him playing the twisted evil motherf*cker Davian in Mission Impossible 3.
This is 3rd movie
@@shinmegamanzx Thanks. I fixed it.
I thought the same. He's a very diverse actor!
Or the dude in the chair from Red Dragon, tables turned lol
The way he’s calm and then gets angry. Literal chills
"Tom Cruise is just a physical actor. He can't really act!"
This scene:
Was born in 1990 so got introduced to Hoffman in Twister as a kid, right up until his Hunger Games days I was a huge fan. The guy was immense. So frustrating to be taken out by addiction, it's such an evil, soul sucking disease. Apparently it only started with a sip of champagne celebrating the success of the Hunger Games movie, which broke his years long sobriety and snowballed into a huge drug overdose 😢 RIP. Legend.
Food....Fooooood! We require sustenance
Hoffman died before his time. He was an AMAZING actor, with tremendous range.
Cruise was exceptional in this scene as well. You could see the spy gears turning in his head, trying to navigate _not_ giving the bad guy the deadliest MacGuffin in the world, while also trying save his wife, while also trying to attone for his actions against Hoffman's character earlier in the film. Just an all around well written and performed scene, and by far, the best scene in any of the Mission Impossible films.
out of all the rubber mask ones, the countdown to ten in mi3 was the one that got me the most. brave to whoever directed that (too lazy to google)
JJ ABRAMS , this is why Alias was so good. Or maybe this is why MI3 was so good ? 😅
Rubber masks?
Hoffman, puts in such raw gutt antagonistic provocations. His best villiam role in my opinion. Also he played best humor in Twister, The Big Labowski
I just saw him in Big Lebowski. Hes a pretty diverse actor
The cinematography was so different in the 2000s
Fr I feel like recent movies cinematography lacks character or is afraid to have character
It was the digital Jason Bourne shaky camera style
0:32 I love how you can tell by Tom Cruise's expression that he never saw Jules there in front of him until the camera panned over her.
He honestly MADE this movie. Hes such a good villain. Why do filmmakers NOT get this? A villain who acts tough and menacing and everyone treats him as so, but he fails over and over isnt interesting.
Will always be the scariest villian in the film series. RIP Phillip Seymour Hoffman, an amazing actor.
Cruise is pretty amazing in the opening scene (Hoffman is always stellar of course) but cruise goes through every possible emotion and strategy - disbelief, rage, lying, reasoning, bargaining, appeals to emotion and finally despair. Hats off.
I never saw a bad FSH performance. He shone so brightly. His death was a blow to many. When an actor can interpret such a broad range of human emotion, he or she can reach millions.
Philip
Counting too ten seem like an impossible mission.
Why is it in these movies the hero always gets away,, when in reality a guy tied to a chair will tell you anything
Maybe because it's,, movie,, and the hero supposed to get away.. and win.. 😂😂
@@ShawnLattimore reality is when you have someone sitting,and you walk into the room,,and simply explain how things are going to play out,,the sitter always gives you what ever you want,,no matter how big or a tuff guy they portray,,they roll over like cowards,,Ive simply lived in the real world,,and made a simple comment,,
Because hes batman
@@StephenForster-gl5fcthis guys into BDSM and it shows.
@@StephenForster-gl5fc So, you've been tied to a chair and threatened?? Tortured?? Interesting. Otherwise, I'm not seeing where your evidence comes from. Just claiming that movies are fake I guess.
Dayumm. Phillip Seymour Hoffman was incredible. So versatile.
Funny u say that bc he was gay
"What I did to your friend? That was nothing. That was... fun... That was FUN." Imagine being introduced to the late great Philip Seymour Hoffman (R.I.P.) as Dusty in Twister, then seeing him play a character like this years later.
Have you not seen before the devil knows your dead.
@@jaimeherber8353 Nope, heard of it. I should check it out sometime.
Just another junkie.
@@therightperspective8690 Three of my closest family members, each of whom I loved very much before I lost them, were "junkies". But I guess it's easy to sh*t on people you didn't know, lumping them all together with a label like they're all the same, isn't it? Thank goodness you have the right perspective.
@@Justmyhandle Three of my closest family members, each of whom I loved very much before I lost them, were pedophiles. But I guess it's easy to sh*t on people you didn't know, lumping them all together with a label like they're all the same, isn't it?
^ What it's like talking to clowns like you.
Tom Cruise is amazing in this scene as well. Between each count he takes Ethan through stages of grief. 1... denial ...2...bargaining 3... anger & acceptance ...4... more bargaining ...5... depression ...6 anger ...7...
Funny how Tom Cruise can only feel emotion and cry when it’s in the script. Outside of that, he’s empty behind the eyes.
One of my favorite actors of all time. Still so disappointed he went out like that. Dude was on another level.
Couldn't agree more
MI3 was the best one ever. Took me through so many emotions! I’ve watched this film so many times. Masterpiece.
best scene of the whole franchise hands down…
I was surprised as hell to see him playing a villain. Never thought he had it in him.
The talented Mr.Ripley....
@@JokkeHimSelfhe was kind of the good guy in that if you think about it
This was just after he had won the Oscar with Capote.
He was, indeed, on another level. Gone too soon.
Tom Cruise isn't scared that he's counting to 10.
Tom Cruise is pissed off that he's counting so goddamn slow
Reminds me of gumball when bobert is about to explode in 10 seconds but they spend way more than that.
5.
Who would’ve thought it would end like this?
THERES NO FIVE SECONDS TO DO SOMETHING?!
4.
…
WHAT ARE YOU DOING!
I’m waiting to get that strength you get from dangerous situations.
@BlackDiamond2718 he said count to 10 not count to 10 seconds.
@@dustinreid9472 this exact situation, Tom Cruise would show you exactly how fast he can count to 10(fast asf)
@@CalebBohanon lmfao
I'll NEVER forget the first time I saw a PSH movie (RiP).
I was sleeping over at my bros house on the couch but couldn't sleep so I started flippin channels and came across some Movie network and it was just starting. And for some reason, this guy just kept me hooked in. Even though it's considered one of his least know movies, it was a true story about a banker in Toronto called Owning Mahowny. By the end of it I was BLOWN away. The guy was a class act.
RIP Philip Seymour Hoffman. Such a versatile actor. My favorite role of his..
If I had to be dropped out of a plane , I’d rather do it on a windy stormy night with low visibility. Dont want to see the ground rushing toward me
“Didn’t I tell you she’d call your name?”
First thing she says: “Ethan”
Wanted Hoffman's character to win so badly. A credit to his acting.
Man Phillip Seymour Hoffman Nailed this Villain Role Perfectly! it's a Shame he no longer with us I remember him being Dusty from Twister! RIP Phillip Seymour Hoffman
In my opinion mission impossible 3 is the best of all.
He was an amazing actor. Rest in peace
One of the best openings of any film! Really top shelf inciting incident for what follows!
Ive Seen All The Movies, And This Was The amost STRESSED Ive Ever Seen Ethan.
Phillip Seymour Hoffman - One of the very best actors we had. R.I.P.
An awesome perfomance by both actors - there's a reason Cruise has been so successful, he works and thinks hard all the time.
This is the best Mission Impossible movie
Great actor and he wasn't a representative person for an evil cult. But was able to act like a cult leader in The Master.
And there is Tom...
This was so great at the time. Who knew he could he such a good bad guy. The Dust man!!!
I remember seeing this movie right after seeing "No Country For Old Men" and my mom saying,
"His villain might have been better than Javier Bardem." Idk if I agree, but I felt like he could have had a legendary villain role in the same vein.
Here's my two cents: Anton Chigurh did what he did even when he knew he didn't have to because he lived by his own personal code, judged anyone who didn't live up to it, and believed himself to be a force for something greater than himself. He was willing to let people live as long as they didn't cross him. He spares numerous people he could've killed. The only time he kills or threatens to is when he determines there's no alternative.
He only went out of his way to assassinate Carla because he was keeping a promise to her husband who'd already condemned her to death. He gave Llewelyn Moss the chance to save her, but Moss chose not to take it. Anton is more of an amoral antagonist than a villain. He does monstrous things, but not for pleasure.
It's an obligation for him, not just as a job but as a way of life. To betray that would mean betraying his philosophy. Owen Davian did what he did even when he knew he didn't have to because he genuinely enjoyed it. He'd kill someone regardless of whether they'd crossed him, just because he knew it would hurt someone else. He had no code, morals, conscience, or way of life to speak of beyond making sure that he always got his way.
I can't say who's better in terms of character or performance, as they're very different beasts portrayed by actors with different styles who affect their respective plots in different ways. Davian is definitely the more villanous of the two in my opinion. If I had to pick an overall favorite, I'd say Anton was scarier and more interesting. When I first saw No Country for Old Men, I couldn't predict what he'd do next. Davian was also scary, but more direct.
He was good. Hell no was he better than chigurh
Jesus Hoffman was a great talent. Never seen a mission impossible movie and now i want to. Hoffman in the before the devil knows you're dead, doubt, capote. 👏
Damn. PSH is obviously unbelievable in this movie, but i feel like Cruise doesn't get enough credit. He's completely selling the tension in that first scene. We are feeling his fear and hopelessness. Seeing Eathan going between begging and bargaining is terrifying.
Phillip Seymour Hoffman was one if not the best actors of all time. His death came as a true heartbreak for me.
Phillip Seymour Hoffman was incredible. Jesse Plemons is the guy who I think might possibly match him
This movie made me like Philip Seymour Hoffman. He played the villain good in this movie. Rip
this was THE movie that made the franchise WORK because this was when the heart came in
PSH was one of the best actors of our generation. The dude as amazing in every single things he's done.
I really like Solomon Lane, too.
This scene in isolation was the first work of PSH I had ever seen, and it was enough to cement his place as a great in my eyes.
My grade is 10/10 as usual tom perfect for me vety good actor person man and more i love so much all this Mission Impossible i m very fan of tom at the beginning stunning wonderful see you soon mister hunt if you accept the next mission love Forever ❤️❤️❤️🇱🇷🇫🇷💯🗼🔥🔥🏎️🏍️🚁🛩️✈️🪂🌹🌹🌹💪💪💪👍👍👍👄
Every time I see this scene
I think about the meme with the vampire & garlic 😆
PSH did a superb job. It was a shame they copped out with the ‘body double’ thing. Hoffman’s character deserved shooting the hero’s wife for real. That would have sealed it as one of the all time villainous acts. Hoffman was such a versatile and watchable actor. He could have gone on in movies forever, a huge loss to cinema.
Problem is Ethan would’ve made him suffer. He wouldn’t just kill him he’d make sure he suffered as much as possible
If you haven’t seen this movie, this video is a mind exploder 😂
Context
I haven't watched this one
Rip Phillip Seymour hoffman... a great actor gone too soon... incredibly sad ending to an amazing character actor... you will be missed sorely
8-10 he just didn’t blink that’s how he produced those tears
Hoffman totally looks like Fat Damon here 😂
MI 3 was the best out of the franchise , I don’t care what anyone says
this movie TRAUMATIZED me like crazy. I was 11 when it came out.
At 3:17 the whole sequence gives me so much resemblance with the Dark Knight Interrogation scene, Joker being menace in a calm way and then batman flips out 😂
Nolan could’ve been inspired by it. It does look similar in some ways.
These are great scenes. I missed this movie.
“Are YOU LISTENING⚠️ TO ME …” 🤣
That's a lot of emotions 1 to 10...
Anyone who enjoys these two performances should watch Magnolia
PSH is one of the best actors of all time
John wick would have already killed him 😂😂😂😂
John Wick lost his wife. Ethan Hunt has his wife here. I'm pretty sure John Wick would be begging in his chair for his wife to be spared too.
John wick is cringe and produces mass sh*0ters
@@cinemagamsterif this was Rambo’s wife he killed, Davian would be begging for death
This guy walked so that Todd could run.
The series should have ended with this one. It had a perfect ending.
One of Toms best performances!
One of the rules of spy craft: the agent you’re asking questions of will never know what you want to know. Compartmentalisation is key.
One of the best action Villians ever IMO
Fantastic acting all round
This was the best mission impossible
8:17 He survived that truck!!!
Philipp was king before he died. Amazing actor
this scene gives me so much anxiety but besides that, its a really great scene bruh like the way they act 💥
The mattress man from Punch Drunk Love was his finest role.
I always forget that Tom Cruise can act well, i can't forget that PSH can act very well.
Mission Impossible are my favorite action and spy movies this film is great Phillip gives a chilling performance RIP he’s one of my favorite MI villains
To this day, Owen Davian is the only Mission Impossible villain I remember
When the guy tied to a chair is the one in control of the situation, that’s when you know he/she is dangerous.
Short, stern, concise, dead eyes.
Switch.
Explosive, loud, violent.
i dont care what anyone says about tom. dude can act. ...and phillip, woaaah, i was legit scared of him.
wow, i thought i was one of the only few who enjoyed the antagonist of MI 3... superb story and acting and you can literally feel all the tension and urgency in the movie. it puts you on the edge of your seat the whole time because he's racing against the clock to save Julia.
What an actor PSH was!! 😢
I know for a fact Heath Ledger’s Joker got inspiration from Hoffman’s Owen Davian
Mmmm idk they way way way too diffrent for me in acting
How do you know that?
Source: "Trust me, bro..."
what a emtional rollercoaster, ya baby