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Wooooow! I had not even heard about this movie when I put it in the poll, so I never assumed it would win :D. But! I loved the play with time. It wasn't just hardcore action, but with a twist that I really appreciate. How did you like this one?

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Hypnobob

I have it on Prime in the UK. It used to play fine, but it's not streaming today (random other movies stream fine so I think the problem is their side). Just in case you're gonna rent it from there.

Jpsynergy

This thumbnail is amazing

Andy Hafler

Kate Winslet told Entertainment Tonight this week she’s “very proud” to have beaten Tom Cruise’s record for the longest underwater breath hold in a feature film. Tom Cruise held his breath underwater for six minutes while filming “Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation,” but Winslet beat him by over a minute, holding her breath for seven minutes and 14 seconds while filming an underwater scene for James Cameron’s “Avatar 2.”

Sonny Smith

Oblivion, made the year before this is also very good.

Tyler Foster

The last three and upcoming two Mission: Impossible movies are the ones where Cruise really got his reputation for doing his own stunts. He does a bunch of his own stunts in the first three as well, but they are not nearly as wild as the ones he gets to in the most recent three, and it looks like the next two (supposedly Tom Cruise's last two in the series) will follow suit. Top Gun: Maverick also has some of that.

Ferco

I'm definitely not complaining, but is the tier for this post right? I should only have access to the polls...

David Bennett

Glad you enjoyed this film, Mari! Another high quality reaction. May I suggest films from Jackie Chan if you like the "actor doing his own stunts" angle. Jackie has done that for decades. Also I would like to recommend an Ethan Hawke film called Predestination. It is seriously the most gigantic mind-fuck I have ever experienced in a movie. I feel safe in predicting it will blow you away!

Aniket

Happy to see that you loved it. One of Tom Cruise's best...and that's saying something. I find that even his 'bad' movies are always decent enough! You'll love the Mission: Impossible series. And it really is amazing to see these Tom Cruise movies when you know that he does his own stunts and his costars also then volunteer to do their own stunts even if they normally don't(Emily in this movie/Henry in MI etc.)

John Courtright

This was a fun one Mary! Figuring our the rules of time is always tricky. Interesting fact: Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt both had to be in amazing shape to perform their respective roles. The mechanical battle suits they were wearing weighed 85 pounds (39 kg) on average. Whew!! I can't wait to see you react to more Tom Cruise movies, including the Mission Impossible series (each movie gets better), Oblivion, The Green Mile (hmm, maybe he wasn't in that one, lol), Minority Report, Top Gun.

Marty McGee

Tom Cruise certainly made better movies, but this is one of the most fun. I also like how in the beginning he's not the heroic character he normally plays. Usually in his action movies (Top Gun, Mission: Impossible series) he's the super confident and supremely capable hero who gets it done. In this one he's actively avoiding the fight and has no idea what he's doing. I know you've asked about legal and courtroom movies. The Firm would scratch that itch and it stars Tom Cruise too. There's no courtroom stuff that I remember, but it's about a law firm and there's a lot of legal material in it. It's from a John Grisham novel who writes a lot of legal fiction. In that vein, other Grisham movies are A Time To Kill, The Pelican Brief, The Client, and Runaway Jury.