 Adam does movies live. I set up a different camera today, so I wanna take a second and just kinda look at this. That looks better. I think that looks a lot better. I used this camera before when I was using Streamlabs and it was a complete nightmare. The audio wasn't syncing up, total disaster. I think we're good though now. I just proved it myself. Tonight we're gonna be talking Mission Impossible films. I'm gonna be ranking all seven of them so far. Seems kinda pointless because there's another movie coming out in a year or so, Dead Reckoning, part two. But we can revisit, get some more content out of it. That's always the name of the game on YouTube, it seems. I'm drinking a sparkling Apple Izzy. I'm excited about this because I like this brand. This isn't an ad, by the way. Here's what I like about Izzy. It runs smooth, it looks great, it's kinda healthy, it's not healthy, it's sparkling Apple water. I already had a Coke today and I needed to calm down. I needed to calm down. Hope everybody's having a good Friday night. If you didn't see yesterday, I had Cody Leach on. That was fun. And I already got Austin Burke lined up for another day. Maybe Austin will come on next Tuesday or something. I still have to schedule everything out or maybe I'll save him because, and I'm excited about this, now that I have a setup that works and I'm pretty confident in my ability to keep making it better on these live streams, Movie Feuds is finally gonna come back. I teased it, I announced it three or four months ago, completely fizzled out, no one seemed to care that much, but I care. If you don't know, Movie Feuds was my flagship show for many, many years. It was a very successful show on YouTube and then it became unsuccessful because I kind of ignored my baby and let it just wander into the deep end of the pool and drown itself. So Movie Feuds went away, but now with the streaming stuff I got going, I can invite people on and we can do debates that way. So I have Tony from Hack the Movies. He's coming on next Friday for a Friday Feud. That's what we're calling him, Friday Feuds. Movie Feuds is back, gonna be the same time as the live stream here. So 10.30, Tony's coming on and we're probably gonna debate Alien 3. He's a fan, he's ridiculous. I don't like the movie really at all. I can see some of the pros in it, but it's mostly cons. So look for that next Friday. Outside of that, I don't have a lot else to say. I talked for two hours on the live stream last night. I'm pretty beat today. Had a lot of work stuff during the day and yeah, I'm just ready to be done with it all. So let's get into the Mission Impossible thing after of course you feel free to like the stream, leave a comment and get a super chat ready because after these seven, I will read off some super chat questions you have and that's always a great way to support the channel. Also Patreon at Adam Does Movies and YouTube join of course are other ways. Lastly, Sisu, I just put out a review for Master Sargent. Always appreciate the support, sir. Your review's up. I have, what else do I have filmed? I filmed a review for season one of, yeah, what is that show that I just watched with Zendaya? I already forgot the name, E-something, Euphoria. Euphoria season one, eight episodes in the tank. I filmed it, I'm editing it. That'll go up probably tomorrow and there's one more thing I filmed. Oh, actually I'll probably save Euphoria for Sunday or Monday. Tomorrow I'll put up my review of Insidious, The Red Door. I went and saw that with my wife. Spoiler, it's not good. Unlike this Izzy. Oh man. Let's get to the mission impossible ranking. I'm gonna go from worst to best. Very creative, I know. No one's ever thought to do this before. And here we go. So in the number seven spot, yeah, mission impossible two, no one saw this coming. You are gonna have a hard time finding a list that doesn't have mission impossible two somewhere near the bottom. Of course there's outliers. There's the look at me crew that puts it at the number one spot and just has to shake things up. But I don't believe it for a second. This movie's not great. That said, I don't think the movie's terrible either. I haven't ranked, I haven't rated this. Let me go ahead and give it a, I'm gonna give it a three. Is that too generous? I don't know if it's too generous. This is directed by John Woo off the top of my dick. He directed broken arrow, face off, hard boiled. I don't know what else. He's done a bunch of other stuff though. Let's look at, you know what? Let's have fun. Let's look at the director and see what he did. I have to open this guy up. And that's what she said. And I have to view this tab. Here we go. All right. So he did the killer, hard target. That was the other one. Hard target with John Claude Van Damme. Oh my God. Wind talker, I didn't see wind takers or wind talkers. I didn't see that. That's with, is that Nicholas Cage? I can't remember who's on that. What else have I seen from this guy? John Woo used to be kind of a legend and I never saw any of his old classics. Yeah. I don't know what any of these are. I'm not gonna lie to you. I haven't seen anything since, oh God paycheck I guess. Paycheck and I've seen a lot. I've seen pretty much all of this stuff. That's John Woo and this is Mission Impossible 2. Let's read the synopsis with computer genius Luther Stickel at his side and a beautiful thief on his mind which would be, I never know how to say her name. Tondi Newton, I think that's right. Agent Ethan Hunt races across Australia and Spain to stop a former IMF agent from unleashing a genetically engineered biological weapon called Chimera. This mission should Hunt choose to accept it which he always does. Plunges him into the center of an international crisis of terrifying magnitude. There are three things. No, there are four amazing things about this movie. Number one, Tom Cruise's ridiculous hair. It's long and flowing. John Woo's using slow motion all the time and triple takes of him like pulling a gun out. Three different angles. So it's like angle one, angle two, angle three. There's like a guitar strum going, it's just awesome. I should probably have been full screen for that little dramatic display but you get what I'm saying. Or you know what? Let me shift over to this view. Boom. Second thing out of the four that's amazing about this movie. The soundtrack. We have a song by Lynn Biscuit. We have a song by Metallica and at the time these were exclusives. And they were both awesome songs. Number three on the awesome factor of Mission Impossible 2 is the mountain climbing sequence at the beginning where he's parkouring along limitless, and he goes to the top, takes off the shades, throws them at the camera and explodes. And number four, piggybacks off of that amazement by doing a Ben Stiller parody of this where we find out Ben Stiller is the stunt double for Tom Cruise. Not really, but in this parody. I don't know if it was for Saturday Night Live or what it was for. But Tom Cruise is also in it. So there's this funny back and forth between the two, the banter is just gold. And that's really all that I like about Mission Impossible 2. The John Woo staples are there. Like I said, the slow motion doves that one point fly out of course. TC's on a motorcycle. He kicks a gun up from the sand. It's cheesy, it's hokey. And yet it's still kind of cool at the same time. So I give it a three star on that. I give it three stars. And yes, face off is awesome, David Blaine. Let's go to the next one on the list here. Pins and Needles. This is another one that's probably not gonna be much of a surprise to people, to be honest with you. Mission Impossible, the OG. I mean, the OG of the movie franchise. Of course there's been other Mission Impossibles, the TV series back in the day and whatnot. That is, he goes down hard, goes down smooth. Kind of a, goes down hard and smooth at the same time. I don't know if that's possible. Okay, Mission Impossible. I didn't rank this one either. I'm gonna give this, I'm gonna give this a three and a half. My nose is itching. I'm gonna give it a three and a half. I could maybe bump up to four because it does hold up really well. God, do I dare? Do I dare? Let me look at the director, Brian De Palma, and see if that maybe takes it up a notch. This is Scarface, we have Carrie, we have the Untouchables, Carlitos Way. Oh man, this guy's done some good, oh no. Oh no, Snake Eyes? That movie is terrible. Snake Eyes is terrible. Mission of Mars, eh, okay. Man, he's kind of all over the place. I don't see that many old movies, sorry, but all this stuff down here is not something I'm familiar with. The oldest movie I've seen on this list is The Bonfire Vanities, and I was very young when I watched that, so I don't even know if I would count myself as watching that movie. Not, I mean, some of these are great though. Untouchables is fantastic. Scarface, of course, is classic. Carrie, I'm not as big on it as other people, but it's fine. That being said, I think a three, and I wish I could do three, and I wish there was like a 75%, you know? This doesn't feel right to me. I'm gonna go three and a half. Okay, let's read the synopsis. When Ethan Hunt, the leader of a crack espionage team whose perilous operation has gone awry with no explanation, discovers that a mole has been penet, I'm sorry, the mole has penetrated the CIA, this is the longest sentence ever. He's surprised to learn that he's the number one suspect. To clear his name, Hunt now must ferret out the real double agent and in the process, even the score. John Boyce, the villain in this one. We have Vin Reims. He's one of the only staples, I believe, outside of TC, of course, that's gonna be consistently in all of these films. Although I can't remember the other guy's name. He's in the new one. Is that Henry Cerny? Cerny, is that how you say his name? Yeah, okay. Yeah, that guy, Henry Cerny, if you say that, Cerny, he's in the new one as well. Emilio Estevez, I see, does make the board, which is funny because he has about four minutes of screen time before he's unceremoniously killed off by an elevator. Just an embarrassing. And it's really kind of the end of his career at that point too, for a long time. Emilio Estevez would go into directing after that. He would have bit parts in film, but really that elevator was game over for the most part. Yeah, Mission Impossible, it's, let's talk about the pros of this film. Okay. Things that stand out, things I remember. Tom Cruise is awesome, of course, in this role. And by the way, I don't look at Ethan Hunt as a character, it's Tom Cruise. Half the time I talk about Mission Impossible, I just refer to Ethan Hunt as Tom Cruise. They are one and the same to me. They're the same person. We get some fun camera angles in this. I just remember the tilted camera shots of TC close up doing his classic, here, let me get closer, he goes, you know, kind of like that stern, angry dad look that he gives it. You don't want, you do not want to make me mad right now. You do not want to make me mad right now. Fish tank scene, blowing up, classic. The gum, the red light, green light situation. There is the finale that's hilariously over the top. CGI is insanity, where he's on top of the high speed train, the bullet train going through the tunnel. He puts the gum on the helicopter and then he does one of these. And he hits the side of the train. It's great, it's good stuff. I love, and then the blade stops right before his throat. Chilling stuff, good stuff. I'm a fan of this movie. I do the most iconic shot in Mission Impossible that they would go on to replicate in different ways is the drop down from the ceiling that you see in, of course, the wallpaper, the banner. Great, great setup in this whole thing where he's trying to infiltrate the computer room. There's the laser grid. He has to hack in the sweats coming down. Love it, love it, oof. Did I really do this? Hang on, I gotta, this isn't right. I gotta edit the list before you see it because this order got, yeah, this order got a little screwed up. I'm gonna make a change quick because this is just embarrassing. We do not want this getting out into the public. I have two of them swapped and it's really gonna make a huge difference. Save that. Man, okay, we are good now. I think we're good now. How do I get back to, view the list, yes. View the list. Let's go into this view. That was a close one. All right, Mission Impossible 3. I had this swapped with the next one in the list. It was almost game over for me. Very, very tense situation. I was kind of like Ethan Hunt right there. Working around the clock, trying to get things figured out while I'm live. It was very intense, what was coming down. You saw the laser grid. Okay, Mission Impossible 3, 2006, directed by JJ Abrams. Now this movie is what we would call in the industry a course correction. Number two got us way off path. And there is something fun about this franchise that I'm sure all of us movie fans have picked up on. The consistency in the series is the inconsistency. The tone changes between films. The style changes between films. How it's filmed, how it looks, the energy, even the performances are a little different. It's kind of like the Harry Potter franchise, really. Different directors come in, they shake things up a little. Some of them are familiar, but for the most part, it's kind of a wild ride. Mission Impossible 3 goes to set things a little bit closer to the first, but still retain the over-the-top action that two provided. So it's really kind of marrying these together. And it's putting that JJ Abrams stank on it, whether you like it or not. There's lens flares in this movie. There's a lot of sweaty people in this movie. And we have easily, easily the best villain with Philip Seymour Hoffman, RIP. I would pour my Izzy out if I didn't love it so much. Again, not a brand deal, I wish it was. I'd love for Izzy. Okay, I didn't rate this one. I'm gonna go with a, I'm gonna go with a four. And I know that sets the table. That sets the table. That means that everything after this has to be a hard four or a soft four and a half or just a straight up perfect five. And that's tough, that's really tough. But we've already set the standard. So let's go with a JJ Abrams, of course, is kind of the reboot master. Not only did he reboot Mission Impossible on the third movie, Star Wars, which would then go to crap. Star Trek, which would honestly stay, I think pretty solid all the way through. The movies would get worse with each passing film. I think Wrath of, or Wrath of Khan. I think that whatever the second, Into Darkness or whatever is still a solid movie. Not as good though as the intro. And I think the third one is the worst, but still has some great moments and great characters. Abrams also did, I'm trying to say stuff without looking. He did the Alien movie that I like, Super 8. He did Super 8. Let's look at his other, let's look at his other achievements. Am I on the right screen? I am on the right screen. Okay. Wait, is that it? Did I just hit all of them? Oh, Anatomy of Hope, which doesn't even have a poster. Huh. Okay, so he hasn't really directed much. I know he did Lost as well. He did the first few episodes of Lost, and I think he's also championed a few other TV shows, but yeah, for the most part, he's really, he's really choosy, I guess, with what he does. Mission Impossible 3, here's the synop. Short for synopsis. Retired from active duty to train new IMF agents. That's so funny that he's retired in the third movie. We have so many more. He's been retired for so long. He's called Back Into Action to confront sadistic, I'm sorry, sadistic arm dealer Owen Davion. Is it Davion? I haven't seen these movies in a while, so I apologize for saying the names wrong. Hunt must try to protect his girlfriend while working with his new team to complete the mission. Tom Cruise, Hoffman, Vin Reims is back. Maggie Q's in this one. Lawrence Fishburn's in this one. Simon Pegg. Simon Pegg comes out. This is his first movie. And also, Carrie Russell is in the mix. JJ Abrams would go on to use her again in Star, I guess he didn't really use her. Yeah, he did, I'm sorry. Star Wars, whatever the last shitty one was called, Rise of a Skywalker or something. She has this very bit part. I can't even remember the name of her character. Here's why I love this movie. Outside of having a phenomenal villain with Philip Seymour Hoffman, Cruise is so Tom Cruise in this one. He's really perfected the running here. He's got some great lines. He's very intense throughout this movie. This film's a lot darker than the other ones. There's actual stakes I feel like that the other ones don't really possess even after this. I don't know, it's just a raw energy to this one. And it has one of my favorite action set pieces, which is the bridge battle, where a drone flies overhead. He's running away from it at the camera. Drone strikes down, blows up a car next to him, thrusting him sideways into another vehicle, shattering the grass, the glass. Tom Cruise is on the ground. It just bruised and bloodied, but then he gets back up, starts shooting this thing down. Freaking awesome scene. This would be higher on my list if it had one more great action set piece. I feel like this is one set piece away from being great. What, it's a really good movie, but I mean, to put it into that upper echelon of Mission Impossible, it needed one more set piece for me. And that's that. Let's move on. Okay, this one, we'll see how you feel about it. I gave it four stars. I already ranked this one. I ranked it after I watched it. Mission Impossible, Dead Reckoning, part one. In theaters right now, there will be no spoilers. Please refrain from spoilers in the chat. This is a Christopher McCory. Let's see what he's done. He's done the last three Mission Impossible movies and I'm guessing he's doing part two as well. He also did Way of the Gun, which was, I don't remember that being very good, although I don't remember it very well. So it's obviously forgettable. And then Jack Reacher, I do not like Jack Reacher. I thought that movie kind of sucked. That's one of Tom Cruise's worst movies actually. So he did Rogue Nation and he did Fallout, interesting. Okay, interesting. Ethan Hunt and his IMF team embark on their most dangerous mission yet to track down a terrifying new weapon that threatens all of humanity before it falls into the wrong hands with control of the future and the fate of the world at stake and dark forces from Ethan's past closing in. A deadly race around the globe begins. Confronted by a mysterious, all-powerful enemy, Ethan is forced to consider that nothing can matter more than his mission. Not even the lives of those he cares about most. This movie's about family. We finally came full fast in the furious on this bitch. Here's the deal. This script of this movie is really dumb but it has enough awesome action in it to keep it engaging. And the entity, which is the AI is said at Nazium. They say the entity not 20 times, not 30 times but a hundred times in this movie, either key or entity. Key entity, key entity, it's really too much. This movie needed another pass in the script department. It's also really long. What makes it better than three for me is the spectacle. There is a, there's a vehicle chasing that lasts for like 20 minutes, maybe even longer than that. And you have some smoke and hot women in this one that are just freaking awesome. You have Hailey Atwell as the new character, just perfection, Rebecca Ferguson. I always love her in these movies. Pam is in this one, Mantis and Vanessa Kirby returns from fallout. These ladies bring a lot to the table outside of their looks and it just, everything about it is really fun. Plus you got Vin Reims, you got Simon Pegg back. It feels like we finally have a solid group of characters that are very well into their character. Although I will say Vin Reims. I brought this up in my review. He somehow turned into the Oracle from the Matrix in this flick. I don't remember him giving so much sage advice to Tom Cruise in the past. Like Ethan, you're gonna have to make a choice between your friends and the mission. It was just constant with him. Maybe it was just me, but I felt like he was really laying on a lot of information to Ethan. That's Dead Reckoning. It's a pretty solid movie. Same director is in the number, what number are we on right now? This is, we're on number four. No, number three, we're at number three. Okay, in the number three spot, we got Fallout. Skiddy dee, Christopher McQuarrie again, or McQuarrie, or however you say it. When an IMF mission ends badly, the world is faced with dire consequences. As Ethan Hunt takes it upon himself to fulfill his original briefing, the CIA begin to question his loyalty and motives. Angela Bassets in this, Alec Baldwin joins the crew. Vanessa Kirby, who else do we got in here that's new that I'm trying to see? Sean Harris, isn't, oh no, that's Superman's in the other one that I really like. How many movies has Ethan Hunt actually worked for the agency that he's supposed to be working for? I feel like he is constantly running from IMF. The past five movies are essentially IMF, CIA, FBI versus Ethan Hunt. And I can honestly not keep track of what's happening with the plot in these. And that is kind of unfortunate. I do like the story to be at least understandable, easily digestible. And these movies I feel like lost the plot a long time ago. So we really are depending on spectacle, amazing action, fun character moments. And thankfully everything there is really solid. But these storylines lose me instantaneously. Fallout's got the stunts though. He's got that drop from space into Paris. Is that this one, right? So that means that this has got to be the one with Superman. Why did he not see his name on here? Oh, Henry Cavill, he was right there. He was there the whole time. Yeah, this has the drop from, or into Paris. Henry Cavill cocks his arms before he throws some punches. There's a big fight in the bathroom. He's hanging from an airplane at the end in this one. Suspended, I guess it's a helicopter he suspended from and then he jumps into his own plane and he's flying through trees. Insane stunts going on in this thing. Absolutely insane stunt work going on in this one. But it's not enough to compete with my next two. Someone says Cavill for 007, I agree. Cavill would be fantastic as James Bond. And did you guys see that the new season of The Witcher? I just saw an article. It's down 30% viewership-wise. Maybe you don't announce ahead of time or like a year in advance that your main star isn't coming back in a season because I can speak for myself for sure. And my wife, we're not even watching the third season of The Witcher even though Cavill's there because we know he's not coming back. I'm not a fan of replacing characters. I know a lot of people say replace Indiana Jones with a younger guy. I really do think, and this is what's gonna be a podcast topic for Monday. If I remember to do it. Lindsay, if you're in the chat, please write this down. There are certain performances and characters that I think transcend anything else. Harrison Ford with Han Solo. Harrison Ford with Indiana Jones. As far as I recall, Indiana Jones isn't based on a book series or anything. It started out as the movies. If I'm wrong, please correct me and then I'll shut my mouth. Gene Wilder as Willy Wonka. And yes, I know those are based on something else. He's not the only dude. And I know that character is a little different in the books. But I think the way that these guys portray them is just so damn good. It's really hard to replicate or change or improve upon what's already come out. So for me, the whole recast Indiana Jones is a younger dude. I just say, why? How about just make a new character in the same vein as Indiana Jones? You know, Chris Pratt or whoever can play, you know, Zindiana Zones, if we really have to replicate the name. You know, he can be Bo Scullington and he's traversing the mountains and the seas, looking for treasure, fighting bad guys. It can be set in the Indiana Jones universe for all I care. I just, I guess I'm doing the podcast right now. Let me stay focused. Dee-dee-dee. Are we at the number two spot? We are at the number two spot. Oh, I love this movie. I go back and forth between these also, by the way. I go back and forth between my number one and my number two, Mission Impossible, Rogue Nation. This is another Christopher McQuarrie film, Mr. McQuarrie. I didn't rate this. I'm gonna give this a, I'm gonna give this a four and a half. Maybe I'll give it a five. I'm gonna give it a four and a half. Ethan and team take on their most impossible mission yet. Every time it's their most impossible. You have to keep, I would be, I think it'd be hilarious if Mission Impossible nine or 10 is not the most impossible mission yet. It's pretty tame in comparison to some of the past missions. Ethan hunts back in his fifth or sixth toughest mission to date, or Ethan hunts back in a mission that's actually not too bad at all. Maybe he doesn't sell seats as well. Ethan and team take on the most impossible mission yet, eradicating the syndicate, an international and highly skilled rogue organization committed to destroying the IMF. Jeremy Renner's in this one. I liked the inclusion of Jeremy Renner. I thought he was great. It sucks that we didn't get more of him in the future. Who else do we got? Tom Hollander, Alec Baldwin was in this one as well. I guess I forgot he was in a couple of them. How do you say the bad guy's name? Where's he at? Is that Sean Harris? Yeah, Sean Harris is the villain. Okay. He's cool. Sean Harris was good in this. He was in a couple of them, if I recall. Kind of a cameo and follow-out, an extended cameo, but he was decent. He's probably the second best villain that they've had. Mission Impossible Rogue Nation honestly is freaking balls to the wall action, and it has some of the greatest set pieces to date. The motorcycle highway sequence is freaking awesome. You have, what else is in this one? The underwater section, where apparently he held his breath in real life for eight or so minutes. It might have been longer. I believe Tom Cruise actually held his breath longer outside of the movie than his character Ethan did in the film. So Tom Cruise is even more impressive as a human specimen than Ethan Hunt, I guess. Wild, wild to say. Oh yeah, and he hangs from the side of a fucking plane in this one. That's the intro to the movie. He's on the side of the plane. Simon Pegg's yelling at him. Ving Reims is trying to like open doors. It's one of my favorite openings to a Mission Impossible movie. Nay, it's my favorite opening to a Mission Impossible movie. The climbing the mountain and MIT is a close second. And this is the intro to Rebecca Ferguson. This is honestly why I go back and forth between the number one and the number two spot is because of Rebecca Ferguson's character, the female Tom Cruise. God, does this also have the, no, that's in, wait. Okay, now I'm getting them completely confused. I have to look at the next one to see. I might have one more thing to say about this, but we'll jump back. We'll jump back. Skiddy, diddy, diddy, diddy, diddy. Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. Here we are, the number one spot. Jan Rose, love the Super Chat. Thank you very much. I will answer Super Chats at the end. So if you have some questions, fire them up. It could be a very short night, but I like the movie questions. It's fun, it's engaging, help support the channel. We'll talk about them in a second. Okay, Mission Impossible Ghost Protocol. This is a Brad Bird vehicle. One and done for this guy, Brad Bird. He animation director on The Incredibles, Ratatouille, Iron Giant. And then this is a live action he did. He also did Tomorrowland, which believe it or not is a Patreon request that I will be talking about in a few weeks. I get to revisit that film, which I enjoyed. I think it was a commercial failure. Brad Bird, I feel like did one or two other things. Let's see what he did. All right, I got Ratatouille, Incredibles, Incredibles 2, fine, Iron Giant, Ghost Protocol, Tomorrowland. I knocked them all out, I got them. Jack's, I mean, Jack Attack, we count that. The origin, the origins of Plus Ultra. So these are all kind of some, this is probably a short, I would imagine. Brad Bird's freaking great. All right, let's read the synopsis of this. Ethan Hunt and his team are racing against time to track down a dangerous terrorist named Hendrix, who has gained access to Russian nuclear launch codes and is planning a strike on the United States. They blow up the Kremlin in this, I believe, to kind of get things going. An attempt to stop him ends in an explosion causing severe destruction to the Kremlin. See, I knew. And the IMF to be implicated in the bombing, forcing the president to disavow them, no longer being aided by the government. Ethan and his team chase Hendrix around the globe, although they might still be too late to stop the disaster. Okay, yep, that's what I was worried about. So Rebecca Ferguson, her first film is in the other Mission Impossible movie I talked about that I switched off between these. This is Ghost Protocol, Rogue Nation. There is one other awesome scene in Rogue Nation and that's the introduction to her character where she is interrogating Mr. Tom Cruise, Mr. Ethan Hunt. He's chained up, showing the abs, showing the very impressive 50-some-year-old or 60-some-year-old body. Ferguson and him kind of going back and forth, exchanging blows on villains, it's a great scene. This one though, however, has some really awesome stuff too. And I mean, obviously you have him climbing off the side of a massive skyscraper in, is it Dubai, Dubai, Dobie, Dobie Digital? It's Dubai, but I don't even know if that's where he's at. He's in some other country where the tallest building resides. He's climbing this thing, it's freaking epic. Oh, I forgot, you know what, Mission Impossible 3? That's a callback to MI1, when he does the drop down into the computer room. In MI3, he does the hookshot around the sides of the building. Shit, MI3 might be better. MI3 might be better than Dead Reckoning, part one. I might have to swap those. I had it right, and then I secretly went in. And by secret, I mean, I told you while I was gonna do this, but I went in and I flipped them back around. I might have to revise this and throw, I mean, I can ask you guys and you can let me know if you think that that's fair, but I think MI3 might be better than Rogue or Dead Reckoning. This movie also has my favorite trailer of the Mission Impossible series. If it's an Eminem song, the one with Pink and Eminem. I just remember TC's running, a car smashing in a desert storm flips over his head, which is another great scene. This movie has some fun. There's a prison break to start things out. Ethan Hunts in a prison cell, smacking a ball around the walls. And he, the cells get open and he kicks the crap out of 30 or 40 guards. There's a massive riot, very good choreography. Then this jumps right into the Kremlin scene where they're doing the face disguises. They have that weird green screen mat thing that they're moving around that's doing a 3D image of the background. This is a very creative one. I appreciate all the different things they tried here. And yeah, I just think those protocols are a ton of fun. Brad Bird, again, because he comes from an animation background, directing that stuff, he moves this camera in some really fun ways. He's getting very creative shots. I think Sawyer from Lost has a cameo in this one unless that's, I'm pretty sure that's this one. I forgot his name. This one includes Jeremy Renner for the first time too. And he's really good in this. That's my list. Let me go back and show you the overall kind of completed thing. We got MI2. We have Mission Impossible. We have Mission Impossible 3. Dead Reckoning. Fallout, Rogue Nation, Ghost Protocol. I'm seriously thinking I flipped these two. The Dead Reckoning part one, it's really freaking long. It's almost three hours. And I'm a guy that likes to rewatch movies. That's tough. Let me go to the super chats. All right, Jan Rose. Only one in here so far. That's sad, but I understand we had a lot of fun yesterday with Cody Leach on and it's a Friday night. It's Friday night, everybody's a little tired. Our favorite one is Ghost Protocol. Now, there we go. I wonder if Tom Cruise can do no wrong. He knows how to make an amazing movie and his stunts are mind blowing. Shadow Hunter with a beautiful $20 super chat. Any Amy Schumer movies. God. God. Well, Shadow Hunter, the Mithril charge is $30, not $20. So you'd have to provide another 10. Let's look at the Amy Schumer catalog. I'd also like to look at the Tom Cruise catalog. How do you spell Amy Schumer? Amy Schumer? No. You spell this woman's name. Oh, ER, I'm an idiot. Why doesn't she show up? Amy Schumer movies. Bros, humans, I feel pretty snatched, trainwreck. Ugh, trainwreck I think is okay, right? That one's probably your best from what I remember. Yeah, I think trainwreck's probably your best movie. And there it is, Shadow Humor with the final 10 to really seal it in. Shadow Hunter, Shadow Humor. Why do I keep saying Shadow Hunter? Shadow Humor. I said it right, by the way, in the euphoria movie review. So I got you, I got you figured out. I'm gonna add you to the drive at the queue. You have to wait this time behind the other requests. You're right under men's salads chasing Amy. Shadow Humor. Any Amy Schumer movie. Oh God, that's good stuff. That's good stuff. Let's go to, let's go to Tom Cruise. Let's see what we got here. I'm just gonna go through these Tom Cruise movies and I'm gonna give you a thumbs up or a thumbs down if I like it or don't like it. I guess I can do a mid too. And while I do this, feel free to throw in any super chats. If we're good, we're good and I will go to bed. All right, Top Gun, Maverick, that's a positive. Eyes wide shut. I haven't seen that in a, you know what? I've never seen it. I'm not gonna pretend. I don't think I've seen that movie. And if I did, it's only, it's only been in parts because I was in high school and I probably just saw some of the salacious stuff in my buddies. Top Gun, I'm gonna go mid, but I kind of want to go down. I don't really care for Top Gun. I loved Maverick, but Top Gun I think is, it hasn't held up very well. Magnolia I've not seen. There's gonna be a lot of people upset with me about that but I've not seen Magnolia. Fallout, very good. That's a thumbs up. Edge of Tomorrow, that's a two thumbs up. I freaking love Edge of Tomorrow. They've been teasing a sequel for many years. It hasn't come. I don't know what's going on. Mission Impossible, of course solid. Minority Report. I don't love this movie, but I'm still gonna go thumbs up. I think the first half is very good. And it starts to really lose seem in the second, but I have seen it a couple of times. I forget he's injured. Yeah, Tropic Thunder, he's so good in that. I love that movie. It's freaking hilarious. Collateral is awesome. I just talked about Heat on the show. The director of Heat also did Collateral. This movie is freaking good. And Tom Cruise rarely plays a villain in films. I kind of want to see him as a villain more. Of course, the Mission Impossible movies are always thumbs up. Rain Man, very good movie. Excellent film. Interview the Vampire, excellent film. Tom Cruise does not miss. War of the Worlds. My buddy Matt does not care for this film. I like it a lot. I'm a big fan. Again, much like Minority Report, this one definitely dips in quality in the last act, but I can still watch it. Vanilla Sky, don't be mad. I've not seen Vanilla Sky. It's on a couple of my friends, like top 10 lists. And I have not seen Vanilla Sky. I say I haven't seen it. I have seen it, but it's been so long. And I know when I watched it, I wasn't really focusing on the movie. So I say, no, I have not seen it, seen it. A few good men is really good. The outsider is really good. Oblivion, I like Oblivion quite a bit. Sci-Fi movie, very sterile film. It's him by himself for the most part. Very good. Jerry Maguire is solid. Last Samurai is really good. He has awesome movies. Oh, I guess he's in Gold Member. Gold Member, that's the worst Austin Powers movie. It's still Austin Powers though, so I still like it. Jack Reacher is the first miss for me. That's a thumbs down. American Maid is a really good movie based on a true story, you know, Hollywood based on true story. The Mummy is a thumbs down. Got a couple bad ones here. Risky Business, good movie. Color of Money, good movie. Day and Night, I don't mind this one. I actually, that's the camera Diaz vehicle with him. It's decent. The film is a good movie. Legend I've never seen. That was just brought up yesterday on the chat. I've never seen that movie. Born on the 4th of July is excellent and he puts in a freaking good performance. Valkyrie has a very disappointing ending but it's still a really good film and it made for a really fun meme on YouTube with Hitler going off on his men. I didn't watch Val because it was too depressing. My wife watched it, she kept begging me to watch. I just, I don't wanna see it. I don't wanna see it. Jack Reacher, this one's even worse. This movie sucks. Days of Thunder? I'm a fan. I like this one a lot more than Top Gun. I liked Cocktail too. I recently saw that not that long ago. What is this? Going clear as Scientology and the Prison of Belief. Yeah, we don't talk about Scientology. Rock of Ages didn't see. I don't know what the Spielberg thing is. Young Guns is good. Why? He's in Young Guns? Why did I not know he's in Young Guns? No way. Why do I not remember him being in this movie? I don't see him listed. What, in the world? Does he have a cameo in this or something? Far and away, I don't honestly remember that. It says, I said I saw it at some point, but I don't remember it. Stanley Kubrick, A Life in Pictures. That's kind of a documentary thing, I think. I don't know what this is. Now, we're getting lost. I don't know what Lion's and I don't know what Lion's Lambs is. I don't know what's all the... Oh, I do know it. I don't know what all the right moves is. I've never seen it. I've never seen Endless Love. Now we're getting, now I'm lost. I haven't seen any of this stuff. Trump. Yeah, I'm lost now. I don't know what any of this says. I think I've seen enough, though. Overall, he's bad and very high. Very good percentage-wise. And I'm gonna leave it with that. Very impressive catalog from TC. No more super chats. I'm calling it. It's 1120, we went for an hour. Master Sergeant says, damn, cruises in young guns. Shadow Humor, Adam, do you love lambs? Yeah. Yeah, I love lambs. Didn't you see my review? Why are people yelling at me? Okay, so people are going off about the young guns thing. Who did he play in Young Guns? I'm baffled. He's not in Young Guns. He's not in Young Guns. Why was it on there? Why was it on there? Should we go back to this? Did just people tag him in it or something? I don't know, bizarre. Wouldn't it have been really funny and embarrassing if it was like, oh, I loved him in Young Guns. What a great performance in Young Guns. I don't remember who he played, but I know he was in there and he was really good. That's how you get yourself in trouble. Okay, that's gonna be it for me. Maybe there's an ad going up. People are asking what happened. Ad maybe, I don't know. Ads, that's YouTube. Thank you guys for watching the stream. Tuesday night is gonna be the next one. Not entirely sure what I'm gonna do on it yet. We'll see how things play out with possible guests. Maybe I'll do a movie feuds Tuesday, but Friday for sure is gonna be movie feuds. Tuesday might be just more open, maybe doing ranking lists like this, things of that nature. I can ask on a community tab at some point on YouTube what you guys wanna see from the Tuesday night, live streams, and we'll go from there. But as of right now, officially, it's looking like Fridays are gonna be movie feuds and I'm very excited for that. If you're not familiar with that show, you can easily familiarize yourself by going through the playlist. And I would start at the newest ones because they're way better than the old ones. But there's a lot of them. There's well over, I mean, there's gotta be 100. There's gotta be well over 100. I also did a show called Real Rivalries for Screen Rant and that one went 40 or 50 episodes as well. Real Rivalries is the spiritual successor to movie feuds. Very proud of that show. And I don't get anything from you watching those, but if you want more movie feuds and you've seen them all, Real Rivalries are there as well. But yeah, there's a playlist you can familiarize yourself. I'm gonna follow a very similar format where I'll have cast, I'll have story, I'll have production, which will be the effects in the music and then, for instance, this Friday I'll be debating with Tony probably about Alien 3 and we'll go over all those pieces and how they don't make a very good movie when all is said and done. But yeah, hope to see you guys there. And again, I got euphoria review coming out. I got Sinister the Red Door and then I watched Bird Box tonight actually with the family, Bird Box 2. That came out on Netflix. Yeah, I have to film that review. That'll be fun, that'll be fun. All right, have a good night guys. Thanks for watching, we'll see you soon.