Mission: Impossible II with Tom Cruise: DVD Cover

    Mission: Impossible II
    a.k.a. M:I-2 Director: John Woo Cast: Tom Cruise, Dougray Scott, Thandie Newton, Ving Rhames

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    • DVD Release Date: 04/11/2006
    • Original Release: 2000
    • Rating: Rated PG13
    • Sales Rank: 15,074
     
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    • * &;quot;Behind The Mission&;quot; Exclusive Cast And Crew Interviews * &;quot;Mission Incredible&;quot; Stunts Featurette * &;quot;Impossible Shots&;quot; 11 Amazing Stunt Sequences Including Exclusive Interviews With Tom Cruise, John Woo And Stunt Coordinator Brian Smrz * Commentary By Director John Woo * &;quot;I Disappear&;quot; Metallica Music Video * Alternate Title Sequence * &;quot;Mission Improbable&;quot; A M:I-2 Inspired Parody From The MTV Movie Awards * Dynamic Interactive Motion Menus * Scene Selection DVD-ROM Features: * Agent Dossiers * Mission Locations * &;quot;Legend Of Chimera&;quot; * M:I-2 Tech Tools * MI:I-2 DVD Online * Video: Widescreen 2.35:1 (Anamorphic) * Audio: ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1; FRENCH: Dolby Digital Surround * Subtitles: English

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    Tom Cruise returns as intrepid Impossible Missions Force agent Ethan Hunt in this supercharged sequel directed flamboyantly by Hong Kong action specialist John Woo (The Killer). Summoned from his vacation while mountain climbing, Hunt accepts an assignment from his chief (played by Anthony Hopkins with his usual flair): apprehend rogue agent Dougray Scott before he auctions a stolen virus and its antidote to the highest bidder. After he summons agent Ving Rhames, Cruise enlists radiant Thandie Newton, a sophisticated thief and Scott's former girlfriend, in his campaign against the turncoat. Screenwriter Robert Towne coats this rough-edged adventure with a sheen of sophistication, particularly apparent in the seductive byplay between Cruise and Newton. But the picture's punch comes from Woo's inspired handling of the high-octane chases and fights, in which Cruise proves himself surprisingly capable. A bracing shot of pure entertainment, Mission: Impossible 2 is a more-than-worthy successor to Brian De Palma's 1996 Mission: Impossible. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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    Mission: Impossible IIby Anonymous

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    June 04, 2005: This movie is little more than a collage of cliched fight scenes, explosions, slow-motion car chases, and more fight scenes. The development of the plot is lacking for the sake of special effects. Though the storyline had potential early on, with the introduction of a scientist who needs agent Ethan Hunt to escort him out of the country in order to protect a deadly new disease, the movie crashes with the plane. Also, something that really bothered me was the fact that Cruise's hairstyle for the movie makes him look more like a rugged mountain-man than the sleek, slick, sly agent he plays in MI1. My advice is watch Mission Impossible 1, which is truly a masterpiece, but skip the sequal. And pray that the upcoming Mission Impossible 3 doesn't follow in the footsteps of Mission Impossible 2.

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    Mission: Impossible IIby Anonymous

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    January 02, 2003: This is the most amazing film I have ever seen;crazy, awesome, unrealistic stunts that Cruise does himself! The is the real thing, no stunt double just 100% Cruise!!! Buy a copy for every TV in the house, its worth it. Rock On!!!

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