Mission Impossible: Fallout - Caravan of Garbage
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Published 2023-07-13
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All Comments (21)
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I'd just like to take a moment to appreciate the editor here. They do a great job punctuating all of the nonsense being gone on about.
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I can't believe they missed the most fascinating part of Mistachegate. After filming the terrible Superman scenes, Tom Cruise did that stunt where he jumped on the roof and wrecked his ankle. That accident sent production into a tailspin that ended in a long break. Long enough for Cavill to have shaved and grown a new mustache, no problem. THAT is wildly hilarious to me.
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“Because Tom Cruise will notice”, making studios tremble, is probably pretty accurate.
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Here's a bit of trivia: the HALO jump sequence took 106 attempts because of the difficulties in trying to capture the scene at perfect golden hour. Often times, the sun would set too quickly before or during the take, meaning the ARRIFLEX 235 (IMAX camera) exposure settings were now incorrect. Since they could only attempt it once a day, the sequence became far and away the most expensive part of shooting, with Paramount/Bad Robot executives growing displeased as it reaped more and more from the film's available budget. The combination of money harvested from takes lost to blue hour earned the film the working title--
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I really like Henry Cavill's turn as Walker in this because the character is just this big iron cannonball of a man who scowls through every obstacle in his way. Sometimes when someone makes a heel turn in a film the actor suits one guise better than the other, but I like him before and after the twist. He's believable as the big jock Ethan initially ends up saddled with. I like how they inevitably have to start managing to sync up, like how they manage to work with each other and around each other in the bathroom fight. Then when it turns out he's a baddie he just fucks off. He just has a big dramatic powerwalk to his evil getaway helicopter. I love it. I agree that the moustache is a good look, but I particularly like how well it serves a big scowl in both modes.
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Julia’s slow realization that she’s been brought to the camp to die is super underrated, the moment is handled really well
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I like the part in this video where James broke the law by calling emergency services for a stunt, very impressive and daring
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I vividly remember being in the cinema when its cuts to white when the bombs reach zero, then gradually fading back into the shot of Ethan on the ledge with the sunset fake out. My brain within the span of a second went: 'oh crap, did the bombs go off?' 'oh wait, of course they didn't' 'shit, they had me right to the last second, this is a really good movie'
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I can’t believe they didn’t talk about the arm reload
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Henry Cavill reloading his arms alone makes this the best MI movie.
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I can live without Green Trivia and Rodney but the bluest of tragedies was harvested away from us which led to the working title of Caravan of Garbage to be Blue Harvest, which funnily enough, was the working title for the original Star Wars
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If Claire hadn’t gone on tour, there would have been someone there to hold the camera when James fell on his bottom and I’ll never forgive her for that.
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The bathroom fight is definitely a top 5 fight scene for me. Just incredible stuff.
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Rogue Nation will always have a special place in my heart as my introduction to the series, but this is definitely the platonic ideal of a Mission: Impossible film
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Wolf absolutely gets off on misery reporting, so I like to think he recorded a ton of disaster stories for them.
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Much respect to Ben and Lawrence, blurring out Max Landis at 5:16
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I love how this movie and Rogue Nation use the Mission Impossible theme less sparingly than the others, like the previous ones did that thing where they’ll play the first two notes every now and then but waiting for a big moment to play it in full. Also the whole sequence at the end with the helicopter and the cliff is the best looking action scene ever imo
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This is one of the movies that really wowed me when I saw it in the theater. The long-ass Paris car chase was just so good. I remember at one point, I was just like "Oh. This just keeps going. Fucking awesome." I also think that they did a phenomenal job with the sound design. Every time a character fires a gun, it feels like there's a real concussion to it, not just the lazy generic "bang" that you hear so much. The cast also did a really great job. Henry Cavill and Rebecca Ferguson are absolutely perfect for these movies. And, I will admit, they kind of got me with the nuke fake-out at the end. I think this movie got away with it though. It didn't feel cheap, and everything had built up to it so well, that for a moment, I was like "Damn. I guess we went there." That kind of thing really wouldn't have worked in any lesser of a movie, even Ghost Protocol.
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Blurring out max Landis in that RLM clip got a good laugh out of me.
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“Because Tom Cruise will notice” and then after they reshoot all the Superman stuff, Tom Cruise injures his ankle and they have to shut down production for enough time to grow three moustaches.