51. Mission: Impossible III (2006) — Countdown to The Final Reckoning
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For this episode of Sound Speed Action, we're continuing our countdown to Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning. We’re joined by returning guest and friend of the pod, Chris Cheng, to break down the franchise’s third installment — Mission Impossible III (2006).
It’s a movie of firsts: JJ Abrams (of Lost and Alias fame) makes his feature film directorial debut, Simon Pegg arrives as tech whiz Benji, and it’s the only Mission film ever co-produced with China. Oh — and it dropped right in the middle of the Tom Cruise Turbulence Era: the Oprah couch jump, the Matt Lauer meltdown, the Paramount fallout, and an infamous episode of South Park.
Our conversation starts with the highs, but quickly uncovers some shared frustrations:
* Abrams overindulging in his signature moves (lens flares, violin overload, blown-out colors, endless close-ups)
* Wasting powerhouse talents like Philip Seymour Hoffman and Michelle Monaghan
* Failing to make the part of the movie that is in China a meaningful, fun, colorful, vibrant part and character of the story
* Skipping the iconic “light the fuse” title sequence
* A very long rooftop scene of “I need you to trust me” (you’ll know it when you see it)
* The fulcrum scene that really tests your ability to suspend your disbelief
Still, the movie isn’t without its charms:
* The mystery box tool of “the rabbits foot” here is mysterious and fun
* New characters played by Keri Russell, Maggie Q, Billy Crudup, and Laurence Fishburne
* Set piece standouts like the Vatican heist and Davian’s bridge escape
* Philip Seymour Hoffman channeling straight menace in one of the creepiest villain performances of the series (but we have some issues with this too…)
This entry in the franchise is a very divisive one. It marks the halfway point for us in this franchise countdown. But get ready and hold onto your butts because this latter half of the franchise consistently kicks things up a few gears. Back with more soon!
Mission Impossible III is streaming now on Prime Video and Paramount+. It’s also available to rent or buy on all major platforms.
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