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Hey guys! Here is the YT edit for MI2 which will be premiering shortly on YT! Hope you enjoy!

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Here is the full reaction to MI2. 

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[YT Edit] Mission Impossible II

This is "[YT Edit] Mission Impossible II" by Popcorn In Bed on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them.

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Ryan Towell

I saw this in theaters and I still don't know why so many hated it? I liked it a lot more than the first one.. but 3 on is when the series really takes off and gets good

Joey

Agreed that’s the worst one. They just get better and better now. Can’t wait for the rest!

Philip G.

From here on out look away or close your eyes during the opening credits. They show clips of the rest of the movie.

David Woodbridge

If you need a good laugh, I’d highly recommend this MI 2 parody video. Ben Stiller plays Tom Crooze, Tom Cruise’s annoying (but harmless) stunt double. Stiller’s impersonation of Cruise is something to behold. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QAHEsDoRFlk

Philip Alan

Well, they don't spoil anything in the movie really. I think it's okay. I mean, when you were in the theater, did you close your eyes during the opening title sequence? I know I never did.

Philip G.

I never saw any in theaters but a while back I watched them all and yes I started to look away during the opening credits. I don't wanna see all the big action things that are about to happen

Stick Figure Studios

They don't spoil it anymore than the movie's trailer does... or any more than the old TV show used to do when they would show clips of the episode in the intro to that episode. They're cut together so quickly, that you don't even really know what they are until a rewatch.

Norrin Radd

Cassie this is the most fun and entertaining Mission Impossible movie. This is definitely the high watermark of the franchise from a pure fun standpoint. By far my favorite!

Anonymous

This was directed by John Woo; arguably the most famous Hong Kong director. He has a fantastic action style. Slow mo madness.

Johnny

John Woo is the reason why so many of these scenes are cringy and cheesy.

Anonymous

I agree, a little bit turned into too much. I think if it had been a little less of the John Woo style then it probably would have been a great instead of good movie.

Anonymous

Am I the only one that doesn’t know what Carly had done? Can someone help me out here please

Philip Alan

Huh? You mean what Cassie explained in the beginning of the video?

Anonymous

I had to go back and watch the beginning again, my son was talking to me when she said it. Thank you for the heads up

David Woodbridge

Here’s an excerpt from a magazine interview where John Woo explains his fascination with doves: “I love doves. I am a Christian. Doves represent the purity of love, beauty. They’re spiritual. Also, the dove is a messenger between people and God. When I was in high school and I used to draw posters for the church, I would draw a picture of a dove. When I shot The Killer, these two men, the killer and the cop, they work in different ways, but their souls are pure, because they do the right thing. In the church scene, I wanted to bring them together. I wanted to use a metaphor of the heart. I came up with doves-they’re white. When the men die, I cut to the dove flying-it’s the soul, rescued and safe, and also pure of heart. So the dove became one of my habits: I used it in Hard-boiled, Face/Off, and in [M:I-2], at the end of the movie.”

Happy Hanukkah

I shall choose to be just slightly more hopeful that we might someday get a reaction to Hard Target, John Woo's Hollywood debut.

ArsTropica

Stiller has some major directing chops - anyone seen Severance?

ArsTropica

Those doves are effing annoying. Makes me wish for a clay-pigeon set-up so I can yell "Pull!" every time those f***ers start slo-mo flapping across the screen.

warcrimes

The worst MI movie in the whole series. Not sure what happened to Woo.

Johnny

It's the same exact Woo as we've always seen.

Happy Hanukkah

[I've been away; very late reply just so you don't think I'm ignoring you :-) .] You're certainly correct that Face/Off has a better chance in that it's more popular and has more reactions. (Not to mention that one can easily make the case it's a better movie.) Hard Target remains one of my sentimental favourites, though. Its obvious limitations (JCVD :-) ) are more than made up for by its unapologetic ridiculously over-the-top Style. (And unbelievably, Lance Henriksen challenges Nicolas Cage in the overacting department!)