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4.0 out of 5 stars
Keri Russel,Laurence Fishburne,Philip Seymour Hoffman...., Aug 18 2007
the three main reasons this "Mission Impossible" entry is the best
yet.yeah,Tom Cruise is back,of course,and does a good job as the main
character Ethan Hunt.however,it is the presence of the three actors
mentioned in my summary which make this movie succeed.first,Laurence
Fishburne,a physically imposing presence for sure,but also extremely
charismatic with a very palpably intense screen presence.i think he
owns any scene he is in.next,Philip Seymour Hoffman,also a very strong
screen presence who manges to be both understated and mesmerizing at
the same time.and Keri Russel(from the dramatic TV series Felicity)
really impressed here in an action movie.in fact she impressed me the
most in this movie.there is just something about her,something
intangible you can't put your finger on.the rest of the supporting cast
are also strong.also,this third installment in the series is not
convoluted,like the first,and not as reality defying as the
second.don't get me wrong,there are some stunts that are not too
realistic,but to a lesser degree and not as frequent.i also think the
story is better and the villain is very strong.this would be the ideal
end to the franchise,since it goes out on a high note.but time will
tell.the last three or four "Bond" films(excluding the last one) were
much more unrealistic.i highly recommend MI:III.an easy 4/5.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
The Best HD Picture and Sound Quality on Blu-ray, yet!, Oct 21 2007
A MUST OWN for Blu-ray and HD fans!
'Mission: Impossible III' as a film has already earned the distinction of being labeled a disappointment, but it is no stinker. Though it is understandable that many have become turned off by Tom Cruise, 'M:I III' is a strong thriller in its own right, and for me, it is superior to the first two installments in the franchise. As for this Blu-ray release, major kudos must go to Paramount as this is by far the best disc I've yet seen on the format. Fantastic video, audio and tons of HD content make this perhaps the best demo material available thus far on the format. Sure, some will still lament the use of MPEG-2 and the lack of the picture-in-picture commentary as seen on the HD DVD version, but 'M:I III' goes a long way toward heating up the format war to the near-boiling point. This one is a must-have for all but the most ardent Tom Cruise haters. The only disappointment is that it's not produced on Blu-ray anymore. Paramount/Dreamworks had a thing on September with Sony and after that they made a great deal with HD DVD and went exclusive to HD DVD! What a shame! 'Cause Blu-ray has the best quality transfer, the latest technology, the most capacity and also is the strongest against scratches and pressures.
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