All the threats are in this room and we have them.
Do you? Go.
Good lord. Got to this one again for the first time since theaters - that sequence of events in the tunnels that kicked off Cavill's villain character is so awesome. Not many others this year that I truly enjoyed every minute of!
Rebecca Ferguson is firmly in my #1 spot right now. Damn near every time she appeared on screen I let out a sigh. Gorgeous.
How in hell isn't this movie being talked about for an Oscar for cinematography. It had so many shots that just blew me away in their beauty and the level of technicality they took to pull off. It should be a shoe in if it was up to me.
and honestly, Tom Cruise's acting (not just stunt work) was really great
ALSO - I saw some cryptic tweets from Tom Cruise and Director Christopher McQuarrie that they are doing 2 more mission movies in 2021 and 2022??? anybody see that?
I finally saw this. The last 45 minutes had some of the best action adventure sequences put to film, really amazing. On first watch I thought that the first hour and a half seemed a bit forced at times even with some great scenes...after I watched I read that they worked off of a script that was only 33 pages and found ways to fill it it as they went. Kind of made the bulk of the movie make more sense.
Saw it recently as well, pretty badass. Not sure if I prefer 5 or 6.
Boy is Cavill wooden though. It works for this one, but his scene where he's convincing Angela Bassett that Hunt has turned... I dunno man. I'm not optimistic for his Witcher.