Showing posts with label mission: impossible. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mission: impossible. Show all posts

June 02, 2015

Podcast Episode 58: TOMORROWLAND Is A Monorail Ride To Nowhere


Well Brad Bird, you had a pretty great run.

I had such high hopes for Tomorrowland.  Bird is a filmmaker whose work I completely adore.  Ghost Protocol is easily the strongest entry in the entire Mission: Impossible franchise and the one-two punch of The Iron Giant and The Incredibles is frankly staggering.  The idea of that particular director crafting a live-action adventure tale steeped in the sort of retro-futurism intimated at in those two animated titans was enough to make me dizzy.  Sadly, the most dizzying thing in Tomorrowland is the script, which seems to spin in endless circles before collapsing in on itself and going precisely nowhere.  Sure the movie looks great and Bird can build one hell of an action set piece, but in the end it's all just sound and fury, signifying nothing.

What's most frustrating is that you can see the seeds of a better movie trapped in there somewhere.  I would have much rather watched a movie about George Clooney's character growing up in Tomorrowland amidst all these great dreamers and inventions.  I think Bird could have still told the kind of story he was aiming for and it almost certainly would have had a stronger chance of presenting an actual vision of hope for the future, as opposed to just talking about it with all the finesse of an exploding jetpack.  It's a damn shame.

This week's podcast is a short one, but perhaps that's more to your liking?  I don't know.  Personally I'm a fan of longer content because I never listen to a whole podcast in one sitting anyway, but I might be in the minority there.  Anyway, Jeff calls in from the wilderness of Colorado to lament what a lost opportunity this movie ultimately turned out to be, while Jamie and I argue about Tomorrowland's recruiting protocols.  In the end, we all sort of wish we'd seen Mad Max: Fury Road again instead.


Next Week: We begin our complete Terminator Rewatch with James Cameron's original Terminator.




July 10, 2014

MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE 5 Now With More Baldwin!


The success of the Mission: Impossible franchise is pretty damn unlikely when you stop and think about it.  The first entry was not exactly a hit, but it's better than you probably remember it being while the second one is almost certainly far worse.  It seemed as if that would be the end of the line until J.J. Abrams showed up and turned it all around by essentially recycling the plot of the Alias pilot wholesale, or so says my wife.  But it managed to recapture the heart of what made the TV show so much fun, namely the interplay between the various team members and seeing how each agent's unique skill set contributed to the mission, as opposed to rubber masks and Tom Cruise's innate unkillable-ness.  Brad Bird's Ghost Protocol is just flat out great in every way and actually left me excited for more.

Christopher McQuarrie is taking the reins for the fifth installment and that already has me all a twitter.  Fans of the underrated Jack Reacher can you tell you why.  Cruise, Simon Pegg and Jeremy Renner are all returning for another go around and if that's not enough to get you excited, it appears that none other than Jack Donaghy himself is in talks to join the cast as some kind of senior CIA agent, while Rebecca Ferguson is the favorite for the female lead.  I am unfamiliar with her work in The White Queen on Starz, but I'm REALLY looking forward to seeing her in Brett Ratner's Hercules movie starring The Rock.

If we're really lucky, Baldwin will simply revive his sweaty, foul-mouthed FBI agent from The Departed.

We're probably not really lucky.