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Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol
Cast
Tom Cruise, Paula Patton, Simon Pegg, Jeremy Renner View AllCrew
Brad Bird (Director), Josh Appelbaum (Screenplay), André Nemec (Screenplay) View All
Release: Dec. 7th, 2011
Runtime: 2 hours, 13 minutes
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I liked how a lot seemed to be against them this time and how things went wrong around every corner; equipment failing, unforeseen circumstances arises and Bird really makes this 'Mission: Impossible' seem truly impossible at times.

Despite being apathetic enough about the franchise to miss the third installment in theatres and feel less impressed by the first two films in retrospect, I still ended up seeing the fourth [i]M:I/i] film in theatres (apparently because The Adventures of Tintin was sold out, according to an old Movi....

It is however, very exciting in terms of story rather than just exciting in terms of action.