THE
BARBERSHOP
MOVIE REVIEW This
week's reviewed movie is:
MISSION IMPOSSIBLE: GHOST PROTOCOL
GENE
SNICK
GORDY
MISSION IMPOSSIBLE:
GHOST PROTOCOL
v
Mission Impossible:
Ghost
Protocol is done the right way.
Tom Cruise scales the largest building in the
world, and once you witness it, believe me you
won't forget it.
They seriously up
the ante by creating some of the most thrills on
the screen this year.
This
film works like an well-oiled machine, avoiding
dialogue and sticks mostly to
fast action -- all while saving the world from a
nuclear disaster.
ENJOY!
What
do you do when the
Secretary disavows all knowledge of your
activities, and then gets killed?
Why
invoke “Ghost Protocol” and run off on a James
Bond-style adventure (complete
with cold-war villains and exotic locales).
Action-packed from start to finish
AND more humorous then previous outings -- MI4
delivers a rousing good time for
popcorn munchers and purists alike.
Tom
Cruise returns after 5
years and is choosing to accept another assignment
to save the world.
He once
again plays Impossible Mission Forces'
super-agent, Ethan Hunt.
I think the
action star's secret weapon this time around is
having Pixar's veteran pro,
Brad Bird on board. (He's making his non-animation
directing debut).
This is the
cartoon maker's first attempt at making an
action-packed spy movie of this
type.
It is the best of the franchise's installments so
far.
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