“Paramount Pictures owned the rights to the television series, and had tried for years to make a movie version, but had failed to come up with a viable treatment. Tom Cruise had been a fan of the show since he was young and thought that it would be a good idea for a movie. Cruise chose Mission: Impossible to be the first project of his new production company and convinced Paramount Pictures to put up an $80 million budget.” Tom Cruise as Ethan Hunt in Mission: Impossible (1996) dir. Brian De Palma Released May 22, 1996
frieren my beloved … 3 episodes in and i already love a character, you know it’s gonna be a banger
holy mother of god I FINALLY HAVE IN THE JINGLE JANGLE JUNGLE. signed by joel himself, and i have a little mini dig poster too. when i tell you my bjm era is about to become full force again …
They know my name…
bonus for the last day of a week of theon ! for the prompt ‘identity’. thank you so much for this week it was fun!
and if i make a mentalist sideblog where i ramble about patrick jane, my observations of him, my opinions of the show, my criticisms, etc…..? i might be healed
okay but sawyer's a HUGE nerd. a huge movie and tv buff. big book enthusiast. he's making references to movies and tv shows from before the 90s /constantly./ his brain is like 90% pop culture. he likes star trek, star wars, comic books, western movies.... this man is a loser trapped in a hot body and I hope you guys keep that in mind
“The trick with the disappearing/reappearing CD that Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) does to fool Franz Krieger (Jean Reno) is not a camera trick or any other visual effect, but a genuine sleight-of-hand trick.” Mission: Impossible (1996) dir. Brian De Palma
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