Wednesday, July 19, 2006

Mission: Impossible III (2006)


Ethan Hunt is back in this action packed film, Mission Impossible III. In this latest offering of IM movies. Tom Cruise reprises his role as the IMF super-spy. He has retired and is now living a quiet life with his girlfriend Julia (Michelle Monaghan).

Julia knows nothing of Ethan's past, she believes that he works in transportation; in fact, he is now a trainer for the Impossible Mission Force. When Ethan learns that one of the agents he trained (Keri Russell) was been captured while on a surveillance mission, his old friend Musgrave (Billy Crudup) persuades him to accept one more assignment. Hunt and his team Luther Stickel (Ving Rhames), Declan (Jonathan Rhys Meyers) and Zhen (Maggie Q) set out to save the young agent, Lindsey, from torture and sure death. The team comes up against Owen Davian (Philip Seymour Hoffman), a cold and deadly man who provides information and weapons to anyone and any country who can meet his price. Actor Philip Seymour Hoffman won an Oscar in 2006 for his brilliant and realistic portrayal of author Truman Capote in the movie"Capote."

"IMF director Brassel (Laurence Fishbourne) has given another mission to Ethan; he must locate a weapon called "Rabbit Foot". His team remains with him and together they seek out the deadly weapon, look for the mole with in the IMF organization and rescue Julia who has been kidnapped to weight the odds against Hunts success in finding "Rabbit Foot." We follow Ethan as he goes on high-speed chases, has outrageous shoot-outs, and leaps from very tall buildings. You have not seen anything until you see Ethan running at the speed of a locomotive.

Rated PG-13
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Will there be a MI-IV? Could be. Here is the dialogue at the end of the Mission Impossible III. Ethan thinks it is time to tell Julia who he is and what he really does. Ethan: "I'm part of an agency... called the IMF." Julia: "What's that stand for?" Ethan: "Impossible Mission Force." Julia laughing "Yeh, right!"

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