The stunts are getting more epic, WOW!! Which Mission Impossible movie has the best stunt(s)? Patreon (full length & polls): www.patreon.com/posts/hot-fuzz-2001-85679166 Subscribe to the channel: ruclips.net/user/verowakreacts Follow me on Twitter for stuff and selfies: twitter.com/verowak
This was the last one of these I saw in theaters. No idea why I haven't seen any of the later ones, as I heard they were really good. I ran a theater when this came out.
Personally, I think 6 has the best stunts, but I haven't seen 7 yet. Also, do you think you might play The Last of Us before next year? Seems like the PC version has gotten pretty stable by now.
My favorite stunt is from the newest one, Dead Reckoning Part I, and it involves the Orient Express. No spoilers, but let's just say Ethan + train = chaos and destruction, lol.
@@namco003 Did you watch movies by yourself when you ran a theater? That would be an amazing experience, the whole theatre to yourself for your favorite movies!
Hey, Veronique! The sandstorm getaway unmasking was Hendricks revealing his face under a Wistrom mask! Hendricks pretended to come to the exchange at the Burj Khalifa as his own henchman. There were only two baddies: Hendricks and henchman Wistrom. The Russian cop was a misguided third party complicating the situation. The late Michael Nyqvist is best known as the intrepid journalist from the original Swedish version of "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" starring Noomi Rapace. Nyqvist passed in 2017 from lung cancer.
My favorite Simon Pegg movie probably is Hot Fuzz, but I can really recommend the mini-series SPACED, which was co-written by Pegg and directed by Edgar Wrigth, who also directed Hot Fuzz and Shaun of the Dead. One episode of SPACED was the inspiration for them to do Shaun of the Dead.
This was my favorite one of the series. If you thought it looked scary when Tom was climbing around on the building you should have seen it on the big screen.
Your reactions are what I hope my friends reactions are when I get them to watch a movie that I like, and I'm on the other end of the couch looking over at them every time something is gonna happen. Great work as always!
You're one of the few reactors that I listen to for the entire outtro... Your comments there (and throughout the movie) are super pertinent, on point, interesting and FUN. LOVE your reactions m'am. Thank you! :)
Heck yes the slide transitions continue That was a super tense movie and I'm glad you enjoyed it! Another fantastic reaction video Vero, it's been very fun joining you on the Mission Impossible journey 😄
I love this movie so much. Probably my favorite MI entry (very close with 3). The villain is not as good as PSH was in 3, but still fine. But the action pieces and the humor were just SOOOO good. And then the double twist with Ethan's wife was just the cherry on top.
I can't imagine a villain in MI being as great as PSH :D But the action scenes and the stunts were a step above the rest! I'm not sure if I prefer 3 or 4, I will say I like them both equally for different reasons lol
That fuse in the intro is an homage to the intro of the TV series from the 60s that these movies are based on. That show was also Leonard Nimoy's next major role after playing Spock on the original Star Trek series.
@@VerowakReacts Yes Leonard Nimoy spent 1 season on the MI TV series as Paris a sleight of hand / impersonator. There were times when his character would wear a mask and there were storylines where his character would just impersonate someone without a Mask (hoping that the target had never met the person Nimoy's character was impersonating). Both Star Trek and Mission Impossible were filmed at Desilu Studios in the mid to late 60's. Even William Shatner made a few guest appearances on the show as a criminal. The next time Shatner and Nimoy appeared on-screen together would be in Shatner's police tv series T.J Hooker
Damn i havent got a notification of this reply :O But the aerial shot is of the keleti train station that i commute frequently (although i take the subway, not the train) Amd in the first shot you can see the parliament (the fancy building). But they havent shoot in budapest sadly, the interior shot of the train station is from prague haha
My favourite Mission Impossible love the prison scene,new characters,the kremlin mission and off course my personal favourite the Burj Khalifa scene. Greaf reaction as always Verowak😊
My first introduction to the mission impossible franchise and i loved watching this in the cinemas when it came out. Personally my favourite Simon Pegg movie is Shaun of the Dead hands down, I'm a big zombie fan. The whole Cornetto trilogy is great tho and a big part of my childhood and i rewatch them pretty much every year.
@@b.u.l.1734 IMO, the three leads are all good. Michelle doesn't get as much screen time as the two gents, but they're all solid. Val totally steals "Tombstone," though. His most iconic role.
This was directed by Brad Bird, who also directed The Incredibles and Ratatouille (among other great things), so it has a slightly "cartoony" feel to it (some of Benji's humor, the tech always failing, some slapstick humor...). But yeah, THIS is the movie that truly re-invigorated the franchise and the reason the M:I movies have the good reputation they have nowadays. Apparently, the filmmakers were having trouble with GP's story and the characters' arcs, so Cruise brought in his long time collaborator and friend Christopher McQuarrie, who re-wrote large chunks of the movie while they were still filming it (fun fact: Julia was actuallly dead before McQuarrie came in, but he thought that would render M:I 3 pointless, so he changed her fate). The movie turned out so well, both critically and financially, that Tom Cruise offered him the job to directed the next one, which ended up being Rogue Nation (and the same thing happened after RN's success, lol; McQuarrie has stayed on as a writer/director since then, being the only director in the franchise to direct more than one movie). Even though he re-wrote a lot of GP, it's very much still a Brad Bird movie tonally speaking, so I can't wait for you to see the full-on Christopher McQuarrie movies, 'cause they're more serious and character-driven movies than the past entries.
Thank you for the video! In mild defense of the rotating women problem, they actually tried to get back Maggie Q (the woman on the team from MI3) back for both Ghost Protocol and Rogue Nation, and tried to get back Paula Patton for Rogue Nation, but both actors were locked into tv contracts at the time which didn't give them the option of coming back. Of course that doesn't change what actually happens on screen, and two actresses being unable to come back wouldn't have created the issue if there wasn't for the weird 'only one woman on the team at a time' pattern. Still, it makes me feel a bit better knowing that from MI3 on there was at least some effort to stop rotating out the women, rather than the creators viewing 'new woman every film' as some sort of weird perk/hallmark of the series.
Great reaction like always this one is one of my favourite MI movies the stunts are crazy and we all know that Tom Cruise do his own stunts, the stuts are going to be bigger with the movies cant wait to you to react to all. Keep up the good work.
1:10 I have only seen Pegg in the “Cornetto” trilogy and in the Mission Impossible movies. Nowhere else I think. My favourite Pegg movie is MI3. Great villain, and a return to the mire group-oriented style of the TV shows, instead of the one-character focus in MI1 and 2.
@@VerowakReacts Yes! And they get better! The best action franchise ever in my opinion. I also see The Expanse book in the background. Have you watched the series?
@@VerowakReacts It's my favourite sci-fi show of all time. I'm currently reliving the experience of watching the show for the first time through RUclips reactions lol. I still have to read the books though. I'll get to them eventually.
Ethan didn't survive that 300' drop straight into solid concrete. The rest of the series is a very long reimagining of An Occurrence At Owl Creek Bridge.
Fun reaction, V! 👍 Once again, the joy in your face after seeing Luther (albeit at the very end) was great. 😊 I'd have to say this one is near the top of my favorite M:I films, mainly due to the Burj Khalifa stunt... It never fails to thrill me. Trivia: I thought that motorized parking structure actually existed somewhere, but it didn't: They actually constructed it! Wow! 😮
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At the end he didnt throw the case (i think) cause he wanted it to be safe (i guess thats necessary?) also if his plan goes through and there will be nuclear war, he will most likely die, so...finally a villain who dont think they are above everyone else lmao
As cool as the hallway screen trick was, it relied on that hallway being completely free of obstructions. I don't know many real, working buildings where people don't frequently leave stuff in hallways for various reasons, like broken office furniture left out for trash collection.
Hi V! I noticed the Michael Crichton books in the background... Have you read The Andromeda Strain? Good read... And a pretty good movie (1971, I think) as well. 😊
To be honest, Tom would be arrested already in outer entrance to Kremlin. For russians his disguise looks literally same weird as bug in human body in Men in Black.
Great commentary and reaction! This is such s fun series. This movie does have the weakest villains because they're practically non speaking parts. If they had a scene or two that gave them character it would have helped a lot.
I'm loving this franchise!! It's been just so fun and each one is very different from the next. I agree, this one doesn't have great villains, but that's ok, there's plenty of amazingness otherwise
It's a couple beers into the night, to preface my next statement: Verowak makes being a lady look so much fun. I can't lie though, I really like being a boi who enjoys and appreciates ladies though, or more specifically, a boi who enjoys m'lady of 13 years. We'll have some snuggings after I take our girls to school in the morning. Shhhhh, secrets! Verowak still makes me jellies that she gets to be the lady she is though :P
I think the main reason people like this movie more than M:I 3 is because of the team dynamic. Apart from Luther, the IMF team of part 3 is pretty forgettable and barely do anything, while the team members in Ghost Protocol actually have stuff to do and have arcs of their own.
Thank you. Given your clear joy at the excesses of the spy genre and your love of the word "awesome" I believe you might enjoy the movie "RED" (2010) with Mr. Willis. Trivia: All the movies' intros include scenes from the upcoming movie, it is a feature taken from the original TV series.
The stunts are getting more epic, WOW!! Which Mission Impossible movie has the best stunt(s)?
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This was the last one of these I saw in theaters. No idea why I haven't seen any of the later ones, as I heard they were really good. I ran a theater when this came out.
Personally, I think 6 has the best stunts, but I haven't seen 7 yet. Also, do you think you might play The Last of Us before next year? Seems like the PC version has gotten pretty stable by now.
My favorite stunt is from the newest one, Dead Reckoning Part I, and it involves the Orient Express.
No spoilers, but let's just say Ethan + train = chaos and destruction, lol.
@@isipscognac I'm honestly not sure, I haven't looked at updates for the game for a while, so I'll have to browse the internet to see the state of it
@@namco003 Did you watch movies by yourself when you ran a theater? That would be an amazing experience, the whole theatre to yourself for your favorite movies!
My one criticism of this movie is that there were, in fact, no ghosts present, nor was their a protocol in place to deal with them
😂 No one called the Ghostbusters. That was probably the protocol
@VerowakReacts Well, there you go, another criticism for this movie 😂
Maybe the ghosts were invisible and there the whole time...
@@havok6280 Those devious bastards!!!!
My one criticism this is AWFUL russian pronunciation.
He would never have come to the Kremlin with such an accent
Really nice to see a reactor who doesn't say something about Hawkeye when they see Jeremy Renner.
What would you prefer? "Hey! It's Jeremy Renner from SWAT!"?
"Hey! It's Jeremy Renner, that one patient House cured!"@@jkhoover
This is my favourite MI film - I love that all their tech failed and they had to improvise. That climb up the Burj Khalifa was awesome.
Hey, Veronique! The sandstorm getaway unmasking was Hendricks revealing his face under a Wistrom mask! Hendricks pretended to come to the exchange at the Burj Khalifa as his own henchman. There were only two baddies: Hendricks and henchman Wistrom. The Russian cop was a misguided third party complicating the situation. The late Michael Nyqvist is best known as the intrepid journalist from the original Swedish version of "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" starring Noomi Rapace. Nyqvist passed in 2017 from lung cancer.
My favorite Simon Pegg movie probably is Hot Fuzz, but I can really recommend the mini-series SPACED, which was co-written by Pegg and directed by Edgar Wrigth, who also directed Hot Fuzz and Shaun of the Dead. One episode of SPACED was the inspiration for them to do Shaun of the Dead.
I've never heard of Spaced, I'll have to check it out
This was my favorite one of the series. If you thought it looked scary when Tom was climbing around on the building you should have seen it on the big screen.
Oh yeah, it would be insane on the big screen!
5:30 The 1960s TV show did that, showing clips from the evening’s episode in the first minute.
That would happen even into the 80s and early 90s
Your reactions are what I hope my friends reactions are when I get them to watch a movie that I like, and I'm on the other end of the couch looking over at them every time something is gonna happen. Great work as always!
You're one of the few reactors that I listen to for the entire outtro... Your comments there (and throughout the movie) are super pertinent, on point, interesting and FUN. LOVE your reactions m'am. Thank you! :)
This was originally be a passing the torch movie with Cruise retiring and Renner taking over... Then Cruise changed his mind...
Heck yes the slide transitions continue That was a super tense movie and I'm glad you enjoyed it! Another fantastic reaction video Vero, it's been very fun joining you on the Mission Impossible journey 😄
Yeah transitions!! I'm glad you're enjoying the journey, and plus you get to see the ones that you've missed !!
I love this movie so much. Probably my favorite MI entry (very close with 3). The villain is not as good as PSH was in 3, but still fine. But the action pieces and the humor were just SOOOO good. And then the double twist with Ethan's wife was just the cherry on top.
I can't imagine a villain in MI being as great as PSH :D But the action scenes and the stunts were a step above the rest! I'm not sure if I prefer 3 or 4, I will say I like them both equally for different reasons lol
That fuse in the intro is an homage to the intro of the TV series from the 60s that these movies are based on. That show was also Leonard Nimoy's next major role after playing Spock on the original Star Trek series.
I didn't know any of this. I only knew Leonard Nimoy was in Star Trek, so this is nice to know, thank you!
@@VerowakReacts Yes Leonard Nimoy spent 1 season on the MI TV series as Paris a sleight of hand / impersonator. There were times when his character would wear a mask and there were storylines where his character would just impersonate someone without a Mask (hoping that the target had never met the person Nimoy's character was impersonating). Both Star Trek and Mission Impossible were filmed at Desilu Studios in the mid to late 60's. Even William Shatner made a few guest appearances on the show as a criminal. The next time Shatner and Nimoy appeared on-screen together would be in Shatner's police tv series T.J Hooker
Omg i ALWAYS forget that the movie starts in Budapest, my home city wohoo
Have you been in the places they filmed?!
Damn i havent got a notification of this reply :O
But the aerial shot is of the keleti train station that i commute frequently (although i take the subway, not the train)
Amd in the first shot you can see the parliament (the fancy building).
But they havent shoot in budapest sadly, the interior shot of the train station is from prague haha
The building at the beginning of the film is the Budapest Parliament building.
The first MI also had future clips of the movie throughout the intro titles.
I'll have to go back and watch, since it seems I completely missed that lol
My favourite Mission Impossible love the prison scene,new characters,the kremlin mission and off course my personal favourite the Burj Khalifa scene. Greaf reaction as always Verowak😊
Climbing the Burj Khalifa was so intense and amazing!
My first introduction to the mission impossible franchise and i loved watching this in the cinemas when it came out. Personally my favourite Simon Pegg movie is Shaun of the Dead hands down, I'm a big zombie fan. The whole Cornetto trilogy is great tho and a big part of my childhood and i rewatch them pretty much every year.
Big zombie fan makes sense for Shaun of the Dead. I'm excited to see it soon!!
@@VerowakReacts if you enjoyed Hot Fuzz you'll definitely enjoy Shaun of the dead.
Michelle Monaghan plays the wife, and a good movie with her is "Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang" ... starring Robert Downey Jr and Val Kilmer.
I've heard that it is one of RDJ's best movies
@@VerowakReacts IMO, it's practically a perfect movie. Very impressive ... low budget, smart writing, well acted. Underrated.
Val Kilmer steals the show in that movie.
@@b.u.l.1734 IMO, the three leads are all good. Michelle doesn't get as much screen time as the two gents, but they're all solid.
Val totally steals "Tombstone," though. His most iconic role.
Haven’t seen a few of the better known Simon Pegg movies, so my favorites of his are this series and the recent Star Trek movie series.
icydNk: the 60s tv series opening credits had a lit fuse going across the screen with "blit clips" of the episode.
My favorite part of the whole franchise. Had a lot of fun with your reaction :D
It's really a great movie!! I'm glad you had fun with the reaction 😍
This was directed by Brad Bird, who also directed The Incredibles and Ratatouille (among other great things), so it has a slightly "cartoony" feel to it (some of Benji's humor, the tech always failing, some slapstick humor...).
But yeah, THIS is the movie that truly re-invigorated the franchise and the reason the M:I movies have the good reputation they have nowadays.
Apparently, the filmmakers were having trouble with GP's story and the characters' arcs, so Cruise brought in his long time collaborator and friend Christopher McQuarrie, who re-wrote large chunks of the movie while they were still filming it (fun fact: Julia was actuallly dead before McQuarrie came in, but he thought that would render M:I 3 pointless, so he changed her fate).
The movie turned out so well, both critically and financially, that Tom Cruise offered him the job to directed the next one, which ended up being Rogue Nation (and the same thing happened after RN's success, lol; McQuarrie has stayed on as a writer/director since then, being the only director in the franchise to direct more than one movie).
Even though he re-wrote a lot of GP, it's very much still a Brad Bird movie tonally speaking, so I can't wait for you to see the full-on Christopher McQuarrie movies, 'cause they're more serious and character-driven movies than the past entries.
Hot Fuzz is one of my absolute favorites.
It's such a masterpiece!
Thank you for the video!
In mild defense of the rotating women problem, they actually tried to get back Maggie Q (the woman on the team from MI3) back for both Ghost Protocol and Rogue Nation, and tried to get back Paula Patton for Rogue Nation, but both actors were locked into tv contracts at the time which didn't give them the option of coming back.
Of course that doesn't change what actually happens on screen, and two actresses being unable to come back wouldn't have created the issue if there wasn't for the weird 'only one woman on the team at a time' pattern. Still, it makes me feel a bit better knowing that from MI3 on there was at least some effort to stop rotating out the women, rather than the creators viewing 'new woman every film' as some sort of weird perk/hallmark of the series.
Ahh that's great to hear that an effort was made, and they were already locked into a contract elsewhere. That makes it much better imo lol
21:41 As we've learned two movies ago, it's not "Mission: Difficult", it's "Mission: Impossible".
DIFFICULT should be a walk in the park. 😎
Mission Difficult can be done with their eyes closed 😂
I love Sean Penn, really underrated actor
Great reaction like always this one is one of my favourite MI movies the stunts are crazy and we all know that Tom Cruise do his own stunts, the stuts are going to be bigger with the movies cant wait to you to react to all. Keep up the good work.
1:10 I have only seen Pegg in the “Cornetto” trilogy and in the Mission Impossible movies. Nowhere else I think. My favourite Pegg movie is MI3. Great villain, and a return to the mire group-oriented style of the TV shows, instead of the one-character focus in MI1 and 2.
At least the magnet over the turbine did _not_ malfunction...
Great reaction! This is on par with Rogue Nation for me. Fallout is the best one. Can't wait to see your reactions to those two.
I'm glad that so many of the movies are great, that there isn't only 1 standout movie, and they're all good!
@@VerowakReacts Yes! And they get better! The best action franchise ever in my opinion.
I also see The Expanse book in the background. Have you watched the series?
@@meat.popsicle I have!! I actually watched the series first, then read all the books. I wish I could rewatch it for the first time lol
@@VerowakReacts It's my favourite sci-fi show of all time. I'm currently reliving the experience of watching the show for the first time through RUclips reactions lol. I still have to read the books though. I'll get to them eventually.
Ethan didn't survive that 300' drop straight into solid concrete. The rest of the series is a very long reimagining of An Occurrence At Owl Creek Bridge.
Fun reaction, V! 👍 Once again, the joy in your face after seeing Luther (albeit at the very end) was great. 😊 I'd have to say this one is near the top of my favorite M:I films, mainly due to the Burj Khalifa stunt... It never fails to thrill me. Trivia: I thought that motorized parking structure actually existed somewhere, but it didn't: They actually constructed it! Wow! 😮
I’ve been up the Burj Khalifa and honestly, it is terrifying 😂
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At the end he didnt throw the case (i think) cause he wanted it to be safe (i guess thats necessary?) also if his plan goes through and there will be nuclear war, he will most likely die, so...finally a villain who dont think they are above everyone else lmao
Love the among us artwork in the background 🤣
As cool as the hallway screen trick was, it relied on that hallway being completely free of obstructions. I don't know many real, working buildings where people don't frequently leave stuff in hallways for various reasons, like broken office furniture left out for trash collection.
Hi V! I noticed the Michael Crichton books in the background... Have you read The Andromeda Strain? Good read... And a pretty good movie (1971, I think) as well. 😊
I haven't!! It's on my list to read though. I don't know if I want to watch the movie first or read the book first lol
@@VerowakReacts I'm not much of a book reader at all, so after I saw the movie, I had to read the book. 😁
agreed, the villains in this are pretty much whatever. especially when you compare to the previous movie which was soooo good and scary.
To be honest, Tom would be arrested already in outer entrance to Kremlin. For russians his disguise looks literally same weird as bug in human body in Men in Black.
This is why people shouldn't follow advice from movies when doing things, it wouldn't actually work in real life 😂
Aside from the cornett trilogy. I love Simon Pegg in Run Fatboy, run.
Crazy movie, really enjoyed the react 😊
I'm glad!! It was really a crazy and intense movie
I personally really enjoyed this film
It's a really fun movie, and the stunts are amazing
@@VerowakReacts are you going to be watching the rest of the series ?
@@alexanderswistak1778 Definitely!!
Great commentary and reaction! This is such s fun series. This movie does have the weakest villains because they're practically non speaking parts. If they had a scene or two that gave them character it would have helped a lot.
I'm loving this franchise!! It's been just so fun and each one is very different from the next. I agree, this one doesn't have great villains, but that's ok, there's plenty of amazingness otherwise
Great movie
To ressurrect an old meme, 28:21 what's the song?? 😂
It's a couple beers into the night, to preface my next statement: Verowak makes being a lady look so much fun. I can't lie though, I really like being a boi who enjoys and appreciates ladies though, or more specifically, a boi who enjoys m'lady of 13 years. We'll have some snuggings after I take our girls to school in the morning. Shhhhh, secrets! Verowak still makes me jellies that she gets to be the lady she is though :P
Could you put "Words that bubble up like Soda Pop" in the polls? I really wanted to see you react to it
'-and when it's red? - Dead.' almost like it's chewing gum...
48:02 did you know that or was that a guess? Because if that was a guess then omg!
I knew that from a clip I saw online around when the movie came out lol
I know, I wish Sawyer could've had a larger role in the film :(
Ahh...the Kremlin theme music to my ears😄
4 was good, but 3...damn just a nail biter
3 was really great!! I did also really enjoy 4, but for different reasons. Both are really enjoyable
Well Vero this isnt "Mission Nothing Going Right" this is "Mission Impossible"
"Mission Nothing Going Right" should be a walk in the park...
All the tech was "nothing going right" 🤣 It all malfunctioned
I think the main reason people like this movie more than M:I 3 is because of the team dynamic.
Apart from Luther, the IMF team of part 3 is pretty forgettable and barely do anything, while the team members in Ghost Protocol actually have stuff to do and have arcs of their own.
A lot of female reactors comment on the nice dress, would you wear it in a cosplay?
Hello. This is a great movie.
Please do One Piece the Netflix live action. It's great.
How quickly can you climb on a guy's shoulders and strangle them with your thighs?
I would 100% hurt myself before I ever managed to do that
aaahhh 💋💋
you're pretty and cute
She is adorable
Thank you.
Given your clear joy at the excesses of the spy genre and your love of the word "awesome" I believe you might enjoy the movie "RED" (2010) with Mr. Willis.
Trivia: All the movies' intros include scenes from the upcoming movie, it is a feature taken from the original TV series.
I actually watched RED with the amazing Hannah and Tori from Run to the Movies, here is the link ruclips.net/video/iWNuQjWcbk0/видео.html&
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