Mission: Impossible – Fallout
What’s impossible
Is seeing MI: Fallout
And not having fun.
And believe it or not, Movie Pass almost prevented me from having all of this fun. But I bit the bullet and paid a whopping $14 for a Sunday matinee ticket, which is nearly double what I pay monthly for a Movie Pass and more than I’ve spent collectively at the movies since December. But it was worth every penny to see everyone’s favorite Scientologist scale buildings and hijack helicopters on the big screen, and I regret not seeing “Mission: Impossible – Fallout” two weeks ago when it first came out. So nice try Movie Pass, but fuck you. I encourage everyone to see Fallout while it’s still in theaters.
There are certain moments from previous Mission: Impossible movies that will forever be ingrained in my mind: the vault scene from the first movie, scaling the building in “Ghost Protocol,” and now the bathroom fight in Fallout. Although only two of these movies share a director (Christopher McQuarrie directed Rogue Nation as well), they all have plenty in common: they’re shot beautifully, choreographed brilliantly and endlessly creative in the perilous situations they devise for our hero to escape. Plus, will anyone ever have as much swagger as Tom Cruise playing Ethan Hunt when he’s about to jump from an airplane, or speed through Paris on a motorcycle going against traffic? Probably not. Cruise is a capital B-A-D-A-S-S BADASS, and he makes it look so easy. At 55, he’s still doing his own stunts! He really must have some special Scientology gods watching over him.
For real though, Fallout is undoubtedly the most fun you’ll have at the movies this year. Don’t fact check me on this, but it’s got to have the best Tom Cruise running: runtime ratio of any movie to come out this summer, and the chase sequences come fast and hit hard. It kept me on the edge of my seat for so long that it made two point five hours feel like two minutes, and at one point I considered checking my Apple Watch to see my heart rate. I rarely get the urge to jump out of my seat and clap at the end of a movie, but I did for Fallout. Maybe when I see the next Mission: Impossible, I actually will.