One of the traits that I love about ethan hunt is, the "I will figure it out" mentality. So whatever happen, you will find a way to face a problem. Whatever it takes
Because in fact he has it all visioned, the fact that matters to him evidently is that he knows the end no matter how when where the events take place ... Its like he knows the answer to the why.
I love how for once, doing a crazy, death-defying stunt was not Ethan's original idea. Benji just felt that he's done it so many times before that Ethan would find a way to make it work.
Benji has utmost faith in Ethan. Remember in Ghost Protocol before the underwater scene? He's really nonchalant about Ethan holding his breath for six minutes while engaged in strenuous activity. Love these movies!
Thou honestly, by the time a franchise reaches a 7th instalment, they are usually good. As if in franchises where every subsequent entry is worse they usually end by a fourth or fifth entry. For more than that, they usually are good.
Crazy scene. The fact that Cruise, at his age actually doing the jump himself is just insane. And he did it multiple times too during filming just to get it to look right. Massive respect.
I honestly wish we lived in a world where a good number of movies are truly 'just entertainment' and I could just laugh about these actors being crazy people with God complexes.
I love how Ethan and Tom are so different. Tom is like YAH BABY YAH LETS GO GO GO!!! Ethan is like Do I really have to do this? I dont want to die! I have to? Ok!!!
I actually didn't appreciate this scene at first. Ethan's seriously scared, almost to the point of tears, but I missed it knowing how gung-ho Tom was to do the stunt (six times!). Sort of like "Rogue Nation" -- Ethan's panicking on the outside a plane, but Tom's grinning like a madman
- Tom is 61... - The man's got style and pace when he is running... - And risks his life to give us entertainment with stunts that no other actor would do, ONLY HIMSELF! (this scene, that he jumps from a cliff in a riding motorcycle with a parachute, is the proof) Conclusion? Tom Cruise is One of the best and probably last true live action actors alive...
I love how the original theatrical trailer makes this stunt seem fluid and done without a second thought, yet when you actually watch it Ethan Hunt is getting into an argument with Benjamin about how insane and reckless this is.
Definite flex by Cruise that he did it 6 times in a day without breaking a sweat and all on his own initiative, yet Ethan thinks twice about it and had to be talked into it. But after pulling off a stunt like that he can showboat all he likes.
That is what makes Ethan such a loveable character. He's not some thrill seeking adrenaline junkie. He'd rather not do these crazy things but circumstances dont always go as planned and then he has to improvise
@@StraitKnopfler yeah I remember watching the behind the scenes and thinking his first attempt was absolutely perfect and then he said let’s try it again lol. He’s insane in the best way
I saw this film with my daughter, who had never seen an MI film before. After we were finished, she told me this was now her new favorite movie of all time.
Watching back past action films now in 4k quality and clearly seeing the face of the stuntman doing it I came to appreciate what Tom gives for his films!
Tom Cruises facial expressions when he does a stunt is pretty funny. Seeing him come through the window and having the wind knocked out of him just like "ugh, well, guess i'm here".
Plot twist: Benji is secretly a villian who try to kill ethan by making his mission difficult,life risking action,somehow Ethan is good enough to survive everytime😂
@@techvidz4451 I felt the scene was good and did fit the plot but this diagogue took Way too long as everyone expected magician to find the bunny in the hat
The stunts in the Mission Impossible franchise are just getting bigger, crazier and more dangerous throughout each film in such impressive ways. After I saw this for the first time in the cinema, it just makes me wonder how the hell they’re gonna top THIS stunt in MI8!!!
@@jontruei True mate. they are just focussing on one thing and promoting it and not focussing on the story. Also the stunts in Rogue nation, Fallout and now Dead Reckoning look terrible with the colour grading and CGI added making it look like shot in studio in spite of the efforts Tom has taken
2:30 on is the part of the stunt that gripped me the most. Looks like Drone tracking and the way he's falling, with the wind hitting him, it's so real.
@@SohiHien yeah the actual motorcycle jump was filmed with helicopters and drones but the behind the scenes video on RUclips shows Cruise training with a skydiving camera operator to get all sorts of tracking shots for the skydiving closeups.
Benji is 🤍😄🤍 what a team #Tomcruise and #missionimpossible ..the franchise just kept getting better and better ...love it , very rare to find such live actions nowadays.. Long live this bad ass of an actor and his team
I don't blame the film. It only had like 2 weeks before it had to compete with Barbenheimer. And Oppenheimer in particular screwed MI: Dead Reckoning from playing in IMAX longer.
@methos-ey9nf You can blame the film. They had the choice to release the film at a different time, they knew Barbenheimer was coming, but they didn't want to change. It's a shame, because considering the lack of cinematic masterpieces these days, it's good to spread them out so they all get a good run, and cinemagoers don't have dry periods of boring films.
@@galvatrixv That's not blaming the film, that's blaming the studio executives for scheduling it when they did. This sort of thing happens all the time - there's ton's of movies that are excellent films and are classics but didn't do well in theaters. Off the top of my head The Shawshank Redemption is a great example - you can't watch that movie and say it's a terrible film and deserved to do poorly in theaters.
@@galvatrixvIMAX actually contacted Paramount to try and convince them to delay the film so it would have more time to play it all the premium screens. But Paramount refused
I like how when we saw Ethan make that jump, everyone probably assumed he would land on the train perfectly and get inside to save Grace in the nick of time. Instead, Ethan just straight Kool Aid Man’s his way in to save Grace. Improbable? Yes. Hilarious and awesome? Also yes.
This is the greatest stunt ever. Period It’s hard for camera crew to capture this scene because they can’t risk like Tom does. This film deserves atleast 800million box office
Tom Cruise is a LEGEND, plain and simple. He appreciates his fans. He appreciates his audience. He works so hard to do well by us. He's the movie star that we don't deserve, but need.
The Fact that Tom Cruise is doing stunts at the age of 61 years old is absolutely Wild and Insane to see. That whole Mountain and Train scene was Crazy
When I first watched this movie, since this scene had been so heavily publicized, I thought it was going to ultimately be more of a gimmicky stunt. Expectations were low; I knew the stunt would be amazing, but I thought its presence in the story would be not really needed. Watching it, expectations were blown away. Not only was it as amazing as it had been advertised, but it was not at all gimmicky and perfectly positioned in the story. Even Ethan's character acted exactly how he would've: nervous and quite unprepared mentally to do this so suddenly. Bravo.
To think that when I thought The Fulcrum from MI:3 was the most dangerous stunt Tom did in the franchise through to all the others he’s done now and to see how far he’s come is amazing
I love that it's all practical and the fact that Tom Cruise did this himself, this movie is an absolute spectacle, and a great antidote for modern action films.
0:25 I live close to the town shown in this scene in the end of the valley. In there they have displayed the motorcycle used during the filming of this scene in a glass case.
Grace must have had some serious stage presence to make even the brother of the woman she was impersonating forget that her eyes were completely the wrong color.
When I was a small child I used to go to Saturday morning pictures, and every week the serial ended with a cliff hanger. Which is exactly what this movie was, only back then it didn't cost $40.
As a geologist and motocross base jumper, I can confirm that mountains have conveniently placed natural ramps on top. As a programmer in the finance industry, I can tell you that no banking APP has a 'decline' button for refusing money.
This has gone down as one of, if not, the greatest stunt in all of Hollywood history. This movie was near perfect, it’s hard to believe that it even gets hate. Like wtf
Rather sad, actually. They rotoscoped an incredible stunt sequence and overlaid it on top of a CG mountain. A significant real life risk for a scene full of synthetic pixels.
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One of the traits that I love about ethan hunt is, the "I will figure it out" mentality. So whatever happen, you will find a way to face a problem. Whatever it takes
Benji has the same mentality: "Ethan will figure it out"
Because in fact he has it all visioned, the fact that matters to him evidently is that he knows the end no matter how when where the events take place ... Its like he knows the answer to the why.
Exactly 👍🏾
When you don't care about death or the mission is more important, you do what you gotta do.
That's why his character is one of my idols
If you've watched the behind the scenes of this stunt, you know that it's actually 100% more scary than it looks
Right.. that shit looked scary aF
There are people who do that shit for fun
That is my problem with this scene. The behind the scenes footage is more impresssive and you could see it monthes before the movie.
Not many do this for fun at Tom's age.
That's why it's called Mission Impossible. Mission Difficult would be a walk in the park.
I'll show myself out now.
I love how for once, doing a crazy, death-defying stunt was not Ethan's original idea. Benji just felt that he's done it so many times before that Ethan would find a way to make it work.
Benji has utmost faith in Ethan. Remember in Ghost Protocol before the underwater scene? He's really nonchalant about Ethan holding his breath for six minutes while engaged in strenuous activity. Love these movies!
@@wallrider73 that was Rogue nation
@@wallrider73 Best example is the Burj Khalifa from ghost protocol.
Brandt: “Looks like you rubbed off on me after all.”
Hunt: “J U M P!”
Basiclly all ethan's stunt was benji ideas?
To be fair as someone who hasnt watch MI since the early 2000's, for a 7th installment of a movie to be as good as this looks is incredibly rare.
It’s fantastic, You should definitely give it a watch.
you've missed the best ones, the last 3 are some of the best spy/action movies ever made, particularly Fallout.
Watch Fallout. This one was very good but Fallout was literally perfection
Thou honestly, by the time a franchise reaches a 7th instalment, they are usually good. As if in franchises where every subsequent entry is worse they usually end by a fourth or fifth entry. For more than that, they usually are good.
@@aminingjatt007fromgothamci9 star wars for example? xD
Crazy scene. The fact that Cruise, at his age actually doing the jump himself is just insane. And he did it multiple times too during filming just to get it to look right.
Massive respect.
And then they used his first jump for the movie🤷🏻♂️
Rather amusing - does all his stunts but needs a double to run.....
@@Andys12169🤷🏻 *ikr* 🤷🏻
@@robbrown6495 well he did finish the stunt with a broken ankle jumping that rooftop
I'm sure he got it the first time, the rest was just for fun😂
Say what you want about Tom Cruise, but he puts 110% into every single one of his movies.
I honestly wish we lived in a world where a good number of movies are truly 'just entertainment' and I could just laugh about these actors being crazy people with God complexes.
yes he makes the effort im so happy others do not follow his lead we lose alot of actors.
Sure, he's nuts, but then again, he's nuts.
Centuries..eons..forever
Say what you want lol? The greatest Hollywood star of the last 40 years!
Tom cruise does the best "dazed and confused wtf just happened" looks in the business haha
Oh absolutely. Very good at portraying bewilderment. Like his reaction to Benji like "I- ...Wh- Really? Okay..?"
The stunts in the mission impossible franchise are getting crazier and crazier, Tom Cruise is an absolute legend.
@@jja1483This isn't fast and furious
@@keithharrissuwignjo2460but that actually makes sense.. unlike fast and furious
@@keithharrissuwignjo2460fnf wish they were as good as this
The plane stunt in MI 5 is legendary
Just wait for Dead Reckoning Part 2 when Tom Cruise finally convinces his handlers to let him go to space.
I love how Ethan and Tom are so different. Tom is like YAH BABY YAH LETS GO GO GO!!! Ethan is like Do I really have to do this? I dont want to die! I have to? Ok!!!
Yeah, I love that.
@@thevaccinator666 Love the name even better with the photo dude.
@@grant8653 Thanks!
I actually didn't appreciate this scene at first. Ethan's seriously scared, almost to the point of tears, but I missed it knowing how gung-ho Tom was to do the stunt (six times!).
Sort of like "Rogue Nation" -- Ethan's panicking on the outside a plane, but Tom's grinning like a madman
@@PrestigeLearning He literally is the mad man that terrifies his character
Benji: Are you ON the train?
Ethan: I’m not ON the train I’m IN the train!
Lmao yes! 😂
Lol!
Thanks it's kind from you to ....in french we say "de raccrocher les wagons" 😉
we apppreciate the art of Tom Cruise to "raccroche un wagon" too
It makes sense 😂😂😂
Why do we always say "I'm on the train" or "I'm on the bus" or "I'm on the boat" but never "I'm on the car"? 🤔
TC is a ULTIMATE movie legend when it comes to film stunts like this.....at his ages he is fearless...
- Tom is 61...
- The man's got style and pace when he is running...
- And risks his life to give us entertainment with stunts that no other actor would do, ONLY HIMSELF! (this scene, that he jumps from a cliff in a riding motorcycle with a parachute, is the proof)
Conclusion? Tom Cruise is One of the best and probably last true live action actors alive...
Yeah but he's full of 5 month old baby blood
@@artseosamhogriobhtaew stay off Facebook and stop regurgitating disgusting Qanon rumors.
Tom cruise deserve to have an Oscar, Johnny Depp too and many more
You never heard of jacky chan?
@@raymond9290 He does some of his own stunts but not all of them.
I love how the original theatrical trailer makes this stunt seem fluid and done without a second thought, yet when you actually watch it Ethan Hunt is getting into an argument with Benjamin about how insane and reckless this is.
Definite flex by Cruise that he did it 6 times in a day without breaking a sweat and all on his own initiative, yet Ethan thinks twice about it and had to be talked into it. But after pulling off a stunt like that he can showboat all he likes.
That is what makes Ethan such a loveable character. He's not some thrill seeking adrenaline junkie. He'd rather not do these crazy things but circumstances dont always go as planned and then he has to improvise
@@StraitKnopfler yeah I remember watching the behind the scenes and thinking his first attempt was absolutely perfect and then he said let’s try it again lol. He’s insane in the best way
When Tom Cruise himself is more braver than Ethan.
@@StraitKnopfler Cruise is an adrenaline addict, he just does all that for fun.
The only franchise where the movie does not get worse even after 7 sequels.
yeah absolutely ...not fast and furious shit
I still think the original was the best. It was a spy film rather than an action one
Na.this one sucked..
@@panaderofilmsOf course it sucked, but to be fair, filmmaking in general sucks nowadays
*6 sequels
I saw this film with my daughter, who had never seen an MI film before. After we were finished, she told me this was now her new favorite movie of all time.
And you didn't give her a MI marathon first to get her up to speed??? What kind of a father are you??
I was like that too with my mom when I saw MI Fallout in theaters, That movie was Movie of the year in 2018 for me
Not difficult when you're 6
You should definitely show her the previous MI films.
If you ever play mission impossible on Lego Dimensions before..
1:45 - I love the flashbacks - and the
“You can still save her.” Moment ethan has.
Who's the first lady?
@@lucassalviano6943 his wife in an early on flashback. Ethan and Gabriel had crossed paths before and his wife at the time was killed.
@@adanrios7951 oh right I forgot, thanks
@@lucassalviano6943
Maria.
@@lucassalviano6943and Grace is his daughter
Prepare for some serious Oedipus in M8
One of the best stunts ever made. That's why the Mission films are underrated and sublime.
Serious BS. There are a dozen stunts better than this in the MI series.
I was seriously underwhelmed.
@@robbrown6495he did say one of the best, not the best
@@rohe1790 he said one of the best, EVER MADE
@@michaelm5542”ONE OF” man y’all are fuckin dumb 😂🤦♂️
@@michaelm5542 And he's right, it is
I can't believe he actually crashed into the train. Incredible dedication.
Haha
No that would injure him. Jumping bike cliff won't injure he has a parachute.
@@fynkozari9271u need to learn physics 😂
Though I don't think this stunt is connected directly to the jumping
That whole train sequence was absolute action movie brilliance
Heavily inspired by the opening of "Uncharted 2", but I didn't mind at all. Imitation is the highest form of praise.
Love how Benji always makes it about him after Ethan does something death defying 😂
Saw this film with my 10 year old son. We loved it. Such a great time.
Watching back past action films now in 4k quality and clearly seeing the face of the stuntman doing it I came to appreciate what Tom gives for his films!
Tom Cruises facial expressions when he does a stunt is pretty funny. Seeing him come through the window and having the wind knocked out of him just like "ugh, well, guess i'm here".
Everybody in the theater audibly gasped at this scene. Fantastic.
Plot twist: Benji is secretly a villian who try to kill ethan by making his mission difficult,life risking action,somehow Ethan is good enough to survive everytime😂
the slow reveal of the tall rock face in the background and ethan gradually shifting around to notice it is just perfect
Lots of respect to Tom Cruise, for risking his life for this scene. This will be talked about decades from now.
I've never and will never talk about this scene.
And risking his live just for "to talk about" is so dumb
it really wont be, the scene was pretty underwhelming and felt shoe-horned in
@@birgitstork5228you're just a jealous gf 💩
Because he’s a Scientologist and doesn’t fear death lol 💀
@@techvidz4451 I felt the scene was good and did fit the plot but this diagogue took Way too long as everyone expected magician to find the bunny in the hat
That face change from Vanessa Kirby to Hayley Atwell was masterful ❤
The stunts in the Mission Impossible franchise are just getting bigger, crazier and more dangerous throughout each film in such impressive ways. After I saw this for the first time in the cinema, it just makes me wonder how the hell they’re gonna top THIS stunt in MI8!!!
Can't believe he does all this at 60! Even if this movie was shot 2 3 years back, its still insane!
He did the jump multiple time to get the perfect shot but really it was because he was having fun.
If I were 60 I'd stop doing all green screen special effects.
The bright lights it requires can be extremely dehydrating.
@@hypnophonz the stunt is real. Only the background is green screen but carry one.
@@hypnophonz if you were 60 you’d be an out of shape nobody thinking in shape people doing stunts MUST be “green screen effects” just as you are now 😂
I love how Toms way of telling how dangerous a stunt is is by telling the audience how dangerous he thinks it is.
The fact that he went through the window of a train moving at like 80mph was pretty unbelievable but it was still cool
props to the camera people and the actors, really just everyone that stuff is insane!
Am I the only one who felt "BTS of this scene" was 100x better than the actual scene?
Nope. I agree.
I wouldn't say 100x but 5x
I’ve felt this way about the entire new batch of these movies
I know BCS means better call Saul but what is BTS? Better tell Saul?
@@mudgatebronn4438Behind the Scenes
@@jontruei True mate. they are just focussing on one thing and promoting it and not focussing on the story.
Also the stunts in Rogue nation, Fallout and now Dead Reckoning look terrible with the colour grading and CGI added making it look like shot in studio in spite of the efforts Tom has taken
This movie was fantastic can’t wait for part 2
What more can I say. Some of the film was filmed in the lake district and the ending was gliding down into Buttermere. Pure Class.
0:15 - I like how Ethan is like *_"Really, Muthaf==ker?!?"_*
Mission Impossible franchise, and Fast and furious franchise. We all know which franchise is the clear winner.💪
0:40 you can just hear the mental tumbleweed.
Benji asking Ethan to jump, absolute classic!
"Just think...what would L. Ron Hubbard do"
😂
2:30 on is the part of the stunt that gripped me the most. Looks like Drone tracking and the way he's falling, with the wind hitting him, it's so real.
Most likely a camera man skydiving with him. Too unsafe to be skydiving that close to drones
@@Josh_Kelly That makes sense! What a crazy stunt. Looks so good
@@Josh_Kelly nope it was drones and a helicopter. He jumped alone
@@rjaymolina it was drones. Nobody else jumped with him
@@SohiHien yeah the actual motorcycle jump was filmed with helicopters and drones but the behind the scenes video on RUclips shows Cruise training with a skydiving camera operator to get all sorts of tracking shots for the skydiving closeups.
The slow reveal of the cliff ramp behind him is hilarious
Aside for the stunts scene, I can tell that they were prepared for the new "Ethan Hunt" for the franchise.
And they choose Hayley Atwell.🤔
Benji is 🤍😄🤍 what a team
#Tomcruise and #missionimpossible ..the franchise just kept getting better and better ...love it , very rare to find such live actions nowadays.. Long live this bad ass of an actor and his team
Sad that this film underperformed at the box office. Really wanted this film to cross 1 billion. 😢
I don't blame the film. It only had like 2 weeks before it had to compete with Barbenheimer. And Oppenheimer in particular screwed MI: Dead Reckoning from playing in IMAX longer.
@methos-ey9nf You can blame the film. They had the choice to release the film at a different time, they knew Barbenheimer was coming, but they didn't want to change. It's a shame, because considering the lack of cinematic masterpieces these days, it's good to spread them out so they all get a good run, and cinemagoers don't have dry periods of boring films.
@@galvatrixv That's not blaming the film, that's blaming the studio executives for scheduling it when they did. This sort of thing happens all the time - there's ton's of movies that are excellent films and are classics but didn't do well in theaters. Off the top of my head The Shawshank Redemption is a great example - you can't watch that movie and say it's a terrible film and deserved to do poorly in theaters.
@@methos1999I agree. The movie should not have opened when it did. They should’ve delayed the film to August or maybe even November
@@galvatrixvIMAX actually contacted Paramount to try and convince them to delay the film so it would have more time to play it all the premium screens. But Paramount refused
...Two of the most stunning aspects of Mission Impossible...Tom Cruise's stunts and Vanessa Kirby!
So he going everywhere with parachute😂
I like how when we saw Ethan make that jump, everyone probably assumed he would land on the train perfectly and get inside to save Grace in the nick of time. Instead, Ethan just straight Kool Aid Man’s his way in to save Grace. Improbable? Yes. Hilarious and awesome? Also yes.
This is the greatest stunt ever. Period
It’s hard for camera crew to capture this scene because they can’t risk like Tom does.
This film deserves atleast 800million box office
It’s too bad that the film underperformed at the box office. Releasing it 9 days before Barbie and Oppenheimer were released was a terrible idea
@@superjackster0165 agreed, could have made 800-900M in august release
I have seen it, great movie. Tom keeps knocking them out of the park.
00:50 oh look it's a very convenient ramp shaped rock behind you
😂
Lo peor es la cara de Ethan como odiando las señales claras que le da la vida de que sí debe saltar 😂
I haven't seen the movie yet, but that was my first thought watching this clip lmao
@@apple54345 it's fine, but it relies WAY too much on comedy this time, which can be distracting I think.
Tom Cruise is a LEGEND, plain and simple. He appreciates his fans. He appreciates his audience. He works so hard to do well by us. He's the movie star that we don't deserve, but need.
Yes we need him as the star ⭐ in the entertainment field. Action =Tom Cruise 😊😂❤❤❤
The Fact that Tom Cruise is doing stunts at the age of 61 years old is absolutely Wild and Insane to see. That whole Mountain and Train scene was Crazy
When I first watched this movie, since this scene had been so heavily publicized, I thought it was going to ultimately be more of a gimmicky stunt. Expectations were low; I knew the stunt would be amazing, but I thought its presence in the story would be not really needed.
Watching it, expectations were blown away. Not only was it as amazing as it had been advertised, but it was not at all gimmicky and perfectly positioned in the story. Even Ethan's character acted exactly how he would've: nervous and quite unprepared mentally to do this so suddenly. Bravo.
Tom Cruise: "I can fly....i can fly"
Every single one of his movies is testament to his dedication and skill. Brilliant bloke.
To think that when I thought The Fulcrum from MI:3 was the most dangerous stunt Tom did in the franchise through to all the others he’s done now and to see how far he’s come is amazing
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The greatest stuntman who's not a stuntman to ever live, right alongside Jackie Chan.
"The Legend of Action" is come back once again ♥️🔥
1:36 the epic scene in the history of the world!!!!!!!!
Trains like these look like the coolest and coziest way to travel. I Would live on that train.
Count me In
It’s cool to know that this is the first take that they ended up using in the movie
Wouldn’t it make all the other takes they did after this done for nothing?
@@CTladiesman Yeah but still cool
I love that it's all practical and the fact that Tom Cruise did this himself, this movie is an absolute spectacle, and a great antidote for modern action films.
Except that the mountain was CGI.
0:25
I live close to the town shown in this scene in the end of the valley. In there they have displayed the motorcycle used during the filming of this scene in a glass case.
The train/bridge stunt after this was amazing.
1:51 that some cool editing to show like "that why he does it" :)
Watch the behind the scenes of this part..they built a entire wooden mega ramp off the side of this cliff and ge did all his own stunts for it
MI-7:
The other one!
Leon:
Everyone!
Grace must have had some serious stage presence to make even the brother of the woman she was impersonating forget that her eyes were completely the wrong color.
2:19: Guy did a peter pan right here off of this dam right here!
Cosmo: "Alright. Can we go home now?"
Gerard: "No! No."
That moment when you almost Aceptar, but at the last second, you Rechazar.
6:00
Me sliding into her DM's
When I was a small child I used to go to Saturday morning pictures, and every week the serial ended with a cliff hanger. Which is exactly what this movie was, only back then it didn't cost $40.
1) inflation
2) modern, post MCU Hollywood
3) Tom Cruise
Yep, that's why I'm laughing about it........bud
You had to pay $40 to watch this?
I wasn't alone and I do need sustenance at a movie also my wife won't let me eat her sweets....:0(. Come to think of it, it was probably more than $40
As a geologist and motocross base jumper, I can confirm that mountains have conveniently placed natural ramps on top.
As a programmer in the finance industry, I can tell you that no banking APP has a 'decline' button for refusing money.
0:31 YES, I COPY!!! Lol 😂😂😂😂
..Том и Итэн..-лихие парни..-Герои!!..Однозначно..да!!🙏💕👍👍
Hayley Atwell is definitely worth jumping over a cliff for! 😍🥰😘
I like that the terrain is perfectly suited for an Evil-Knieval kinda' jump over the valley!😉
Funny that Tom wasn’t as afraid to do the jump as his character looks.
The fact that his character took this little time to decide to make the jump just adds to the bizarreness of this scene.
Everyone is talking about how awesome Tom did the jump but no one is talking about the camera man jumping with a camera 😂😂
You don't think that was a drone?
@@AKAT1980 nah I think it was a flying camera man 😂😂
@darkknightforU
So you don't think it was a flying camera man that used a drone?🤔
@Kamil_Abdul a flying camera man using a drone sounds pretty damn awesome 👌
@darkknightforU
Thank Tom Cruise not me.🤣🤣🤣🤣
1:56 Thanks for the jumpscare, quite a jarring grin.
I kind of wish they didn't spoil the biggest stunt of each Mission Impossible movie in the year long marketing campaign that leads up to its release
Such a goated stunt because Tom actually did it irl 🐐‼️
This has gone down as one of, if not, the greatest stunt in all of Hollywood history. This movie was near perfect, it’s hard to believe that it even gets hate. Like wtf
I love how two of the coolest stunts in the franchise (this and the helicopter chase) have Ethan wearing what’s basically an ROTJ Luke outfit! 😎
Timing is everything 6:00
Absolutely yes
One expects when they pitched the idea Tom heard these naysayers and reacted like Benji but damn it he did it like Rock did in Jumanji 2
for those who don't know: the dirtbike is a crf250r
My training at Greenstone Mountain was, at best "Down for First, up two times for second."
Cinematography is fascinating on this sequence
It's terrible
Rather sad, actually. They rotoscoped an incredible stunt sequence and overlaid it on top of a CG mountain. A significant real life risk for a scene full of synthetic pixels.
"Just jump the naturally formed ramp that's not obviously made for this purpose at all."
"oh, okay."
Well, nobody says anything about a cameraman who had to hold a camera 2:35 😮
Because there was no cameraman. It was drones and a helicopter
This scene didn't blow me away as much as I wanted to. Maybe because I already seen the clip a thousand times before I saw the whole movie
please more of this movie,thank you
What a smooth ride Tom had on the rocky lead-in to that conveniently placed natural ramp!
The music in this scene leading up to the moment Tom hits the gas says, “Everything you have done has been leading up to this.”
The behind the scenes was better than the actual movie action. It just seemed like another thing in a sequence of over the top things.