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# Mission: Impossible Extreme Blu-ray Trilogy

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MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE-; MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE II-; MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE III-

Review: Perfect Escapism - for about £3 a movie! - Recently, I've been accusing myself of watching too much of and too serious movies - art house, World; serious, worthy, Oscar-winning, you know the sort. I needed a holiday from those and to leave my brain elsewhere, at least for a few hours, to save it from self-implosion. Enter the Mission Impossible series of movies - ones I'd seen before and one (the second) at the cinema. What's good about them is they're not stupid; far-fetched, yes but not in a completely moronic, absolutely ridiculous way and they feature some great, well known and recognisable actors. Tom Cruise, Jon Voight, Vanessa Redgrave, Kristen Scott-Thomas and Jean Reno - and that's just the first film - all make for great viewing, a pleasure to watch and to focus on if the actions slips, or should we lose concentration. Those last two things are unlikely to happen, though - these are essentially James Bond's in different clothing, niftly directed by top directors - Brian de Palma, John Woo and JJ Abrams, three of the biggest action flick makers working today. Those old enough will be familiar with the M:I theme tune, that needs no introduction once we hear the first few notes and even the remixes used for the end credits sound pretty good! Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise), though, isn't Jason Bourne and MIP's aren't quite at the level of smart sophistication of the Bourne quadrilogy, but are more fun and accessible and share Europe for the locations, making them a fast-paced and rather daring whistle-stop tour of our EU neighbours' finest cities. This makes a nice, more local change to all those action movies set in L.A. and Chicago etc. The set is housed in a stout card slipcase and the discs come in separate slim-line cases. I don't go for extras and all that; with the amount of DVDs I enjoy, I need them to be as low cost as reasonably possible and this is where M:I "Extreme" DVD trilogy really scores - at around 3 quid a movie, or £1.25 an hour, well that's one mission that's not impossible!
Review: Classic Boxset - I have all 4 Mission Impossible films on DVD and I bought this as a replacement for the first 3, and it was a good decision. The original film personally I think is relatively weak, I enjoyed it at the time but now it's a fairly low thrills film with average technology. The face masks are still revolutionary however, some definitely aren't and are easy to see through but towards the end, you'll know what one I'm talking about, that change blew me away at the time. The 2nd film is my favourite of the 3 because it paved the way for the vast majority of action films you see today, John Woo is a master of crafting fast paced action films, and this was one of his first attempts at a western film style. I can't get enough of it, everything works very well, OK there are quite a few mistakes in the film - right at the start when Ethan is wearing the glasses, you can very clearly see the camera reflected in his glasses multiple times.. but for a thrill ride it's hard to fault. The 3rd film is just as good as the 2nd, but again in my opinion isn't as good as number 2. Good fun to watch, with huge explosions and well choreographed scenes, Phillip Seymour Hoffman is a legendary villain, and Cruise is also on top form. The picture quality for all 3 is outstanding, I watched them with a gaming headset and the sound was unparalleled, I love it.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Contributor | Tom Cruise |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 722 Reviews |
| Format | Dolby |
| Manufacturer | Paramount Home Entertainment |
| Number of discs | 3 |
| Runtime | 5 hours and 49 minutes |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Perfect Escapism - for about £3 a movie!
*by T***R on 15 May 2012*

Recently, I've been accusing myself of watching too much of and too serious movies - art house, World; serious, worthy, Oscar-winning, you know the sort. I needed a holiday from those and to leave my brain elsewhere, at least for a few hours, to save it from self-implosion. Enter the Mission Impossible series of movies - ones I'd seen before and one (the second) at the cinema. What's good about them is they're not stupid; far-fetched, yes but not in a completely moronic, absolutely ridiculous way and they feature some great, well known and recognisable actors. Tom Cruise, Jon Voight, Vanessa Redgrave, Kristen Scott-Thomas and Jean Reno - and that's just the first film - all make for great viewing, a pleasure to watch and to focus on if the actions slips, or should we lose concentration. Those last two things are unlikely to happen, though - these are essentially James Bond's in different clothing, niftly directed by top directors - Brian de Palma, John Woo and JJ Abrams, three of the biggest action flick makers working today. Those old enough will be familiar with the M:I theme tune, that needs no introduction once we hear the first few notes and even the remixes used for the end credits sound pretty good! Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise), though, isn't Jason Bourne and MIP's aren't quite at the level of smart sophistication of the Bourne quadrilogy, but are more fun and accessible and share Europe for the locations, making them a fast-paced and rather daring whistle-stop tour of our EU neighbours' finest cities. This makes a nice, more local change to all those action movies set in L.A. and Chicago etc. The set is housed in a stout card slipcase and the discs come in separate slim-line cases. I don't go for extras and all that; with the amount of DVDs I enjoy, I need them to be as low cost as reasonably possible and this is where M:I "Extreme" DVD trilogy really scores - at around 3 quid a movie, or £1.25 an hour, well that's one mission that's not impossible!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Classic Boxset
*by B***Z on 1 July 2012*

I have all 4 Mission Impossible films on DVD and I bought this as a replacement for the first 3, and it was a good decision. The original film personally I think is relatively weak, I enjoyed it at the time but now it's a fairly low thrills film with average technology. The face masks are still revolutionary however, some definitely aren't and are easy to see through but towards the end, you'll know what one I'm talking about, that change blew me away at the time. The 2nd film is my favourite of the 3 because it paved the way for the vast majority of action films you see today, John Woo is a master of crafting fast paced action films, and this was one of his first attempts at a western film style. I can't get enough of it, everything works very well, OK there are quite a few mistakes in the film - right at the start when Ethan is wearing the glasses, you can very clearly see the camera reflected in his glasses multiple times.. but for a thrill ride it's hard to fault. The 3rd film is just as good as the 2nd, but again in my opinion isn't as good as number 2. Good fun to watch, with huge explosions and well choreographed scenes, Phillip Seymour Hoffman is a legendary villain, and Cruise is also on top form. The picture quality for all 3 is outstanding, I watched them with a gaming headset and the sound was unparalleled, I love it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Your mission if you choose to take it.....
*by J***H on 19 March 2013*

Why does he say that "You mission if you choose to accept it" What if Ethan said "No, can't be bothered. I'm gonna have a cup of tea" It should be "You're doing this or you're fired". And as far as I could tell all the missions were not impossible, I mean they did them all. It should be called Mission Doable adjective informal within one's powers; feasible: none of the jobs were fun, but they were doable. Appart from that, the Blu-Ray films are good quality and fun to watch.

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