I don't think any MI can top this first one. None. Cruise is loose and has this natural mischief in his eyes and smiles. The way he talks with Max, the performance is unparalleled. The exposition and cut done between him and Phelps when the latter tells his side of the story or rather lies and Hunt sees through it is very interesting and well done. There are just iconic scenes after scenes after scenes with ample freshness. The actions are good and so are the dialogues. It's just superb.
@MagicCarpetRideShareProject The original MI was 1hr50min short while the latest Dead Reckoning is 2hr43min long. It's like let's give the audience everything and anything just to be sure. Filmmakers just don't have confidence in their craft in storytelling. I remember watching some promotional material about the come back of the Kittridge character. Man was it a let down or what? The dialogues between Hunt and Kittridge in the fishbowl restaurant were so well written, delivered and filmed it was an instant classic. The new one? not even close.
I remember this like it was yesterday, my favorite MI film! The scene where Ethan Hunt says absolute silence, the entire audience was so quiet. Just goes to show you back then Tom Cruise was a real powerful force in Hollywood!
@@AoiHeartStranger his career is practically dead right now after a few gigantic turds a few years ago, I wonder what happened, he was a bonafide amazing filmmaker.
Who would’ve thought that a simple tv show from the 60’s would become a film franchise of 8 films with Tom Cruise at the heart of it all. It was a freaking 60’s television series that everyone hardly knows about! Amazing!
The original Mission: Impossible TV show is a lot of things, but simple, it's not. It's a very clever and intricate show. And saying that "it was a freaking 60's television series that everyone hardly knows about!" is pushing it, considering that it was popular enough to warrant a film adaptation (Paramount tried to make one for years before Tom Cruise did his stuff) and even outlasted the original Star Trek by four years and got a revival in the 80's. The whole reason why Cruise made his film was because he enjoyed the show and thought it would make a good movie. Taking all that into account, it's not really that "amazing!" If anything, the movie overshadowed its source material, which is really unfortunate.
The original Mission Impossible was a very popular TV show that ran for 171 episodes. The show was revived in the late 1980s for 2 more seasons. MI was a popular TV before being adapted for the big screen.
Nothing beats that moment when your blood rush and have that adrenaline whenever you hear the MI music theme. it's like being part of the action and you know it'll be a hell lots of fun.
@@placeducinema It's a trailer that would've and did get butts into theater seats. It makes the film out to be your typical summer blockbuster action flick, when it's a subdued spy thriller, which would've sold less tickets.
As a "been here since the TV series" fan I'm siill a little annoyed they turned Jim Phelps into the lead villain though. Still Jon Voight's performance as the "Evil Jim Phelps" was amazing anyway.. lol.
@@amolghadigaonkar2114 P03 should be much farther down the list... otherwise, I agree with this ranking. It's so hard to pick a favorite from 4 - 7... they are all so good.
My favorite is Ghost Protocol (4), followed by this one (1) and Fallout (6). Brian DePalma did the best spy film out of the entire series though (the other movies in the franchise are action films that involve spies, the original is a spy film first with some action scenes). DePalma best director of the franchise and Elfman's score is also excellent.
I loved the suspense and style of this first Mission Impossible. Something which the rest of the franchise has kind of been missing. Then again it is Brain De Palma.
The first and best in the series. Brian De Palma's direction brilliantly captures the noirish paranoia of a post cold war. The scenes are expertly handled most notably the films major set pieces. The CIA Headquarters vault sequence still holds up as one of the best heist
I just watched it on Netflix for the first time in maybe 20 years and this is the best MI movie. A classic. Dead Reckong P1 is the second best of the franchise.
Mission : Impossible (1996) is one of the most greatest action movies of all time. The story, performance's, music, direction, action sequences, screenplay, and cinematography was outstanding and incredible. Tom Cruise did a phenomenal and spectacular job portraying Ethan Hunt as he put tons of emotion and depth into his role. It was such a nail-biting and intense thrill ride that will keep you on the edge of your seat as it will make you full of anxiety and adrenaline. 😰😱 It was decent and to this day I still watch it. Mission : Impossible (1996) is a true blue modern gem in cinema. Brain De Palma directed a classic that will be in our hearts forever. It never gets old.😍😎💯👍🏻
This movie was so exposition heavy, the trailer makes it seem like there is more action that there actually is. It's a slow burn, the train sequence was cool, but after the entire movie I was ready for bed
I love the novel/thriller vibe of the movie. Complicated plot with tremendous action. Best out of the 4 ones I've seen (gotta still watch rogue nation and fallout).
Great movie. One of the first I saw in the cinema, and one of the reasons I fell in love with the whole experience of going to the movies. Just a shame that it was followed up by the toilet that was MI2.
It's weird how M:I-2 was a sort of apology for the overly complex plot of M:I-1, yet now the first M:I is regarded as a classic and now 2 is regarded as the only bad movie in the series.
@@spenser9908 I personally wouldn’t say that I found the plot of the first movie overly complicated. It didn’t help the sequel that the first movie did so well, so the hype and expectations were high. The calamitous score and directing didn’t help, with John (must do every scene in slow motion no matter how ridiculous and tiresome it gets) Woo.
@@ivanmichaels7518 Nah I wouldn't really, but I think at the time that was some of the criticism it got. But it's actually a well told plot and nicely laid out. Yeah Hans Zimmer's scores are very hit and miss for me. And going from De Palma's classy 70's thriller style of direction to John Woo's Face/Off 90's style nonsense is a bit of a letdown.
It's wild how Cruise and the writers portray the most popular character from the series, Jim. I don't think any TV adaptation has ever done something as ballsy as that (or stupid, depending on who you ask). I mean, if you can accept it as a re-telling of the show instead of a continuation it's fine, but millions of fans didn't expect that going in. People forget Mission Impossible was a beloved top rated show.
Is it just me, or is the scene in this trailer where Ethan's making out with Jim's wife 0:18 cut from the final movie? I just re-watched it last week and it kind of leaves it ambiguous as to whether he sleeps with Claire before the final big mission to entrap Jim. This scene would've definitely solved that question.
The creative is beyond , the music them is uniqie , iconic scene like fight on TGV , Stole data without touching floor , Europe background is very classic bring back everyone to good time
Someone explain to me how I remember every scene of this 20year+ old movie yet can't even remember an approximate plotline of any of the other MIs aside maybe two.
a perfect form to make return the iconic series in this thrill filled package: action, secrets, treasons over treasons, explosions, latex masks and more, a non stop adventure that makes the adrenaline run, !YEAH¡.
So, apparently they're bringing Kittridge back for the next two sequels. They better not turn him into a baddie. I like that he was only a red herring in the first film, and was just a pen-pushing, but entirely uncorrupt, bureaucrat. It would ruin it if it's now revealed that he's really been the main villain all this time.
Vanessa Kirby's character is obviously going to discover from Kittridge that Ethan helped bring her mother Max down way back in 1996. I bet she turns on him.
I'd love to see Max make an appearance in a future film. She'd be retired by now and have a vinyard in the South of France or her own tropical island and a beautiful niece or granddaughter who is a jewel thief or works in private security who intrigues Ethan, helps him, and then rides off into the sunset. It would be so cool to revisit Max.
The beginning of an iconic franchise
Of course tom cruise is a risk man
By the time this movie came out, the Mission: Impossible franchise was 30 years old.
Totally not the beginning.
Not even close to the beginning, you couldn’t be further off 😂
More like a revitalized 60s concept that was awesome and made it amazing on its own right
I don't think any MI can top this first one. None. Cruise is loose and has this natural mischief in his eyes and smiles. The way he talks with Max, the performance is unparalleled. The exposition and cut done between him and Phelps when the latter tells his side of the story or rather lies and Hunt sees through it is very interesting and well done. There are just iconic scenes after scenes after scenes with ample freshness. The actions are good and so are the dialogues. It's just superb.
@MagicCarpetRideShareProject The original MI was 1hr50min short while the latest Dead Reckoning is 2hr43min long. It's like let's give the audience everything and anything just to be sure. Filmmakers just don't have confidence in their craft in storytelling. I remember watching some promotional material about the come back of the Kittridge character. Man was it a let down or what? The dialogues between Hunt and Kittridge in the fishbowl restaurant were so well written, delivered and filmed it was an instant classic. The new one? not even close.
Also directed by the legend Brian de Palma
I remember this like it was yesterday, my favorite MI film! The scene where Ethan Hunt says absolute silence, the entire audience was so quiet. Just goes to show you back then Tom Cruise was a real powerful force in Hollywood!
Let's face it he still is. The actual A-list actors is very short nowadays. They don't have the charm and gravitas they had back then.
@@MrE.888 very few people have that nowadays.
Still is
He's one of the few actors that still is. He's the reason we got Top Gun Maverick.
Was? He’s still is 2 decades later. Look at Top Gun Maverick and the rest of MI films, all box office success.
This movie still holds up after so many years!
It is timeless cult classic. Even on the last days of human existence, people will remember MI (1996).
Of course it does, movies rarely get better with time.
What does it hold up? 🤔
Of course it does, it's a De Palma film.
@@AoiHeartStranger his career is practically dead right now after a few gigantic turds a few years ago, I wonder what happened, he was a bonafide amazing filmmaker.
Who's here after the Dead Reckoning Part One trailer?
Me
Yeahh
Hahahaha
Lol me
me...
Who would’ve thought that a simple tv show from the 60’s would become a film franchise of 8 films with Tom Cruise at the heart of it all. It was a freaking 60’s television series that everyone hardly knows about! Amazing!
The original Mission: Impossible TV show is a lot of things, but simple, it's not. It's a very clever and intricate show. And saying that "it was a freaking 60's television series that everyone hardly knows about!" is pushing it, considering that it was popular enough to warrant a film adaptation (Paramount tried to make one for years before Tom Cruise did his stuff) and even outlasted the original Star Trek by four years and got a revival in the 80's. The whole reason why Cruise made his film was because he enjoyed the show and thought it would make a good movie. Taking all that into account, it's not really that "amazing!" If anything, the movie overshadowed its source material, which is really unfortunate.
The original Mission Impossible was a very popular TV show that ran for 171 episodes. The show was revived in the late 1980s for 2 more seasons. MI was a popular TV before being adapted for the big screen.
The tv show was popular, it isn't simple
Everyone but you
The MI theme always give me goosebumps.
Tom Cruise is one of the most iconic actors in history all his movies are good. He would make a good Batman , Superman, 007 actor no doubt.
No. He wouldn’t. He would be a terrible Bond. He’s too short But I’ll give him Batman. MAYBE.
He CANNOT. Play Superman. Period.
@@agamerscoven James Bond was made for Daniel Craig💖💖
No to all of those
Dramatic acting...
@@Jayjith007 wdym?
0:05 lol Voight looked at the camera
The best film of the saga!
Easily
Nothing beats that moment when your blood rush and have that adrenaline whenever you hear the MI music theme. it's like being part of the action and you know it'll be a hell lots of fun.
Yes 🔥🔥
The start of the legend
This trailer really gives away a lot. Pretty common for the 90s.
I had to watch this film almost 5x before I fully understood the entire plot. It’s actually an amazing script that is an underrated film overall.
So do I 😂
The trailer shows the best action scene from the movie :(
This is probably the stupidest trailer ever. Gives away too much. Not sure anyone understands anything, but still why take a chance? Crazy.
@@placeducinema watch the revenge of Sith trailer.
@@placeducinema This is an amazing trailer
lol... it released 22 years ago from your commented moment
@@placeducinema It's a trailer that would've and did get butts into theater seats. It makes the film out to be your typical summer blockbuster action flick, when it's a subdued spy thriller, which would've sold less tickets.
Still the best one in the series. Change my mind.
As a "been here since the TV series" fan I'm siill a little annoyed they turned Jim Phelps into the lead villain though. Still Jon Voight's performance as the "Evil Jim Phelps" was amazing anyway.. lol.
My Personal Ranking: P01 (still the Best) > P05 > P03 > P04 > P06. ...And 2 does not even exist for me.
1000% agreed
@@amolghadigaonkar2114 P03 should be much farther down the list... otherwise, I agree with this ranking. It's so hard to pick a favorite from 4 - 7... they are all so good.
My favorite is Ghost Protocol (4), followed by this one (1) and Fallout (6).
Brian DePalma did the best spy film out of the entire series though (the other movies in the franchise are action films that involve spies, the original is a spy film first with some action scenes). DePalma best director of the franchise and Elfman's score is also excellent.
i just watched it today and it still holds up really well. I'm surprised people were saying the story was convoluted it wasn't that complicated.
After I watched dead reckoning part 1 (MI7) am here 💚👌
1:18 scenes that was cut from the finished movies
In actuality, she was trying to seduce him so he couldn't foil their plans but with that scene it would've been contradictive. So they removed it.
I never got to see this in theaters, but (whatever cut I watched the film in) that scene was left in. odd.
Yeah, i have also noticed that
Yess true
I loved the suspense and style of this first Mission Impossible. Something which the rest of the franchise has kind of been missing. Then again it is Brain De Palma.
Do you think Brian De Palma could have directed a James Bond Movie
@@vishalnarayanasamy8767 I think he could of done a great job of
directing a James Bond Movie.
I would've loved if he did a third Timothy Dalton movie, since License To Kill was very Scarface-esque
exactly
What a classic!!!! Greetings from Finland.
This is still the best MI movie.
I remember it being mind blowing that a movie could make $45m in its opening weekend.
This is still the Best 'Mission:Impossible'.
It really feels like you're watching a classic 70's spy thriller, it's shot so well.
This movie is 27 years old.
Back in 1996, "27 years ago" was the year 1969.
Just a thought.
If you love this movie, you have to love this trailer. It goes so hard. It’s so on point with the vibe of the film. A Brian De Palma masterpiece.
25 YEARS of Mission: Impossible (5/22/1996-2021)
Continue this series. This guy Tom has potential. Hope to see more instalments in this franchise.
This is the 1st trailer i loved watched on vhs so much
Who’s here after mission impossible: The final reckoning?
Meeeeeee
a great beginning of an awesome action franchise
Much respect for you Tom Cruise 👍
emanuelle beart is drop dead gorgeous
Was
@@tshelby5212 she in this movie
Both trailer and Movie never gets bored..😊
That makes no sense whatsoever
@@tshelby5212 IT DOES IF YOU BELIEVE IT DOES
THE BEGINNING OF THE BEST SPY SERIES FOREVER
I doubt Austin powers would agree.
The first and best in the series. Brian De Palma's direction brilliantly captures the noirish paranoia of a post cold war. The scenes are expertly handled most notably the films major set pieces. The CIA Headquarters vault sequence still holds up as one of the best heist
Best actor in my all time Love it Tom cruise ❤️❤️❤️🌹
I just watched it on Netflix for the first time in maybe 20 years and this is the best MI movie. A classic. Dead Reckong P1 is the second best of the franchise.
Best Series
The first one is the best one cos Brian De Palma directed it.
Mission : Impossible (1996) is one of the most greatest action movies of all time. The story, performance's, music, direction, action sequences, screenplay, and cinematography was outstanding and incredible. Tom Cruise did a phenomenal and spectacular job portraying Ethan Hunt as he put tons of emotion and depth into his role. It was such a nail-biting and intense thrill ride that will keep you on the edge of your seat as it will make you full of anxiety and adrenaline. 😰😱 It was decent and to this day I still watch it. Mission : Impossible (1996) is a true blue modern gem in cinema. Brain De Palma directed a classic that will be in our hearts forever. It never gets old.😍😎💯👍🏻
Brian de Palma, thank you.
0:27 jesus that music is so good, never gets old
This movie was so exposition heavy, the trailer makes it seem like there is more action that there actually is. It's a slow burn, the train sequence was cool, but after the entire movie I was ready for bed
A movie doesn't have to be all gas and no brakes to be engaging. It's a slow burn to let every detail sink in. Mission: Impossible is a mind game.
Cos its not an action movie, its a spy thriller and funnily enough its the shortest MI film in run time in the whole franchise.
Timeless. A legend. Seems like yesterday
@yonrobhayia18 i was 17 when this came out. now we are middle aged :(
1:19 why the kiss scene not in part of the movie
Deleted scene
I love the novel/thriller vibe of the movie. Complicated plot with tremendous action. Best out of the 4 ones I've seen (gotta still watch rogue nation and fallout).
You must watch ASAP, what you waiting ? The new film is awesome just not following the narrative of the last two films, but probably better.
This is got to be a prank! Ghost Protocol, Fallout and now Dead Reckoning part1 are among the very BEST movies ever made
I dislike all of them and I dislike you.
It heralded a new era in movies
I like this Mission Impossible Movie👍😎👫🚗🚙
l love this movie Mission Impossible (1996) so much ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💥💥💥💥 Best Movie
Great movie. One of the first I saw in the cinema, and one of the reasons I fell in love with the whole experience of going to the movies. Just a shame that it was followed up by the toilet that was MI2.
It's weird how M:I-2 was a sort of apology for the overly complex plot of M:I-1, yet now the first M:I is regarded as a classic and now 2 is regarded as the only bad movie in the series.
@@spenser9908 I personally wouldn’t say that I found the plot of the first movie overly complicated. It didn’t help the sequel that the first movie did so well, so the hype and expectations were high. The calamitous score and directing didn’t help, with John (must do every scene in slow motion no matter how ridiculous and tiresome it gets) Woo.
@@ivanmichaels7518 Nah I wouldn't really, but I think at the time that was some of the criticism it got. But it's actually a well told plot and nicely laid out.
Yeah Hans Zimmer's scores are very hit and miss for me. And going from De Palma's classy 70's thriller style of direction to John Woo's Face/Off 90's style nonsense is a bit of a letdown.
My favourite Tom Cruiser 🥰
I remember my mate having the game on the N64, damn... Good Times. 😅
Great excellent movie 100 star👍👍👍👍👍
Brian De Palma’s best since Scarface
I love the original and am very loyal to it, but even I have to admit this movie is phenomenal. Almost a perfect action movie.
Happy 25th Anniversary, Mission: Impossible!
What a absolutely fantastic film
"Kritridge, you haven't seen me upset"
Awesome trailer! Awesome movie!
"You have never seen me VERY UPSET "
It's wild how Cruise and the writers portray the most popular character from the series, Jim. I don't think any TV adaptation has ever done something as ballsy as that (or stupid, depending on who you ask). I mean, if you can accept it as a re-telling of the show instead of a continuation it's fine, but millions of fans didn't expect that going in. People forget Mission Impossible was a beloved top rated show.
This trailer will self-destruct and explode in five and a half seconds.
Is it just me, or is the scene in this trailer where Ethan's making out with Jim's wife 0:18 cut from the final movie? I just re-watched it last week and it kind of leaves it ambiguous as to whether he sleeps with Claire before the final big mission to entrap Jim. This scene would've definitely solved that question.
It was. I just watched the movie.
My All time favorite movie wonderful superb great. Tom cruise
0:27 jeses that music is so good, never gets old
*jesus
i saw this movie for the first time a couple weeks ago, and i LOVED it. saw ghost protocol last night and hoping to watch rogue nation tomorrow night.
CXC
Part 3 was pretty good too.
The creative is beyond , the music them is uniqie , iconic scene like fight on TGV , Stole data without touching floor , Europe background is very classic bring back everyone to good time
This awesome music never gets boring
Best trailer ever!
Amazing movie can’t wait to watch more!💕
I just bought all the MI movies on 4k blu-ray. Looks super clear
Who's watching this trailer in 2023?
Best impossible episode
Now THATS a trailer
Little did we know this would become so big. It's now rivaling the new James Bond movies
1:38 this guy will appear again in MI: Dead Reckoning #1
Someone explain to me how I remember every scene of this 20year+ old movie yet can't even remember an approximate plotline of any of the other MIs aside maybe two.
Iconic.
Memorable.
All the others suck
Good older days 😭 seen again I was 3 I watched this in my tablet now I'm 12 some yrs 😭😭😭 😀😀 man oo man
Legend says tom cruise is a daredevil in real life
The only one in the series with a plot
I've watched all the parts from the franchise except the first one.... I love MI series
a perfect form to make return the iconic series in this thrill filled package: action, secrets, treasons over treasons, explosions, latex masks and more, a non stop adventure that makes the adrenaline run, !YEAH¡.
actually the fans of the tv series didn't like that Tom Cruise had all of his team killed off in the opening scene. That's not how you please fans.
still watched in 2024
If anyone asks, “what is an action film”, I say - “Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to climb the MI hype-train”.
I choose to accept. 👍🤝
Classic tom cruise
So, apparently they're bringing Kittridge back for the next two sequels.
They better not turn him into a baddie. I like that he was only a red herring in the first film, and was just a pen-pushing, but entirely uncorrupt, bureaucrat. It would ruin it if it's now revealed that he's really been the main villain all this time.
Vanessa Kirby's character is obviously going to discover from Kittridge that Ethan helped bring her mother Max down way back in 1996.
I bet she turns on him.
I'd love to see Max make an appearance in a future film. She'd be retired by now and have a vinyard in the South of France or her own tropical island and a beautiful niece or granddaughter who is a jewel thief or works in private security who intrigues Ethan, helps him, and then rides off into the sunset. It would be so cool to revisit Max.
Her daughter did.
The White Widow
Assistindo agora 15:26 Hrs Na Rede Globo 😎✌✌ 26/03/2022
Acabou agora 16:39 Hrs Um Amor Eterno por esse 1 Filme Da Franquia Missão impossível ❤❤❤😍
Energetic movie very super
Lestat (Cruise) meets Billy (Voight) 😎👌🎬
This is essentially a remake of Alfred Hitchcock’s North by Northwest
lol what. No it isnt.
As a kid/teenager I preferred 2 more and 1 was boring
No wonder! 1's plot is not dumbed down and is truly a gorgeous movie
I like this movie very much,I think this movie is the best of the series.
Best in the series thanks to Brian de Palma
"before hello mr hunt" first there's hello "mr phelps"
1:19 where this scene?
That's a good question. I wish they kept it in the film.
Mission Impossible 1 the best.
Damn it's been 26 years
The 1st one was the best..out of all of them.