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Solid Snake 11-14-12 03:18 PM

Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation (2015, McQuarrie) S: Cruise, Rhames, Renner, Pegg
 
Might as well start the thread on it.

Via Deadline:


EXCLUSIVE: After directing Tom Cruise in Jack Reacher, Christopher McQuarrie is poised to take on the next installment of Cruise’s signature tentpole. I’m told that McQuarrie is the choice to helm the fifth Mission: Impossible film that is in the early stages of being put together by Paramount Pictures and Skydance Productions. They will hire writers before making it official, but he’s the guy that Cruise and JJ Abrams want.

M:I-5 is a big priority for the studio after the Brad Bird-directed Mission: Impossible — Ghost Protocol grossed just under $700 million worldwide. McQuarrie, who won the Oscar for scripting The Usual Suspects, has more recently become Cruise’s go-to guy as a writer. After collaborating with Cruise on Valkyrie, McQuarrie has had a credited or uncredited hand in most of Cruise’s recent films including All You Need Is Kill, Ghost Protocol (uncredited), and the Top Gun 2 film which is in limbo after the death of director Tony Scott. Paramount and Skydance also have McQuarrie developing to direct Without Remorse, the action thriller based on the Tom Clancy novel.

The Mission: Impossible opportunity comes off the excitement that Paramount and Skydance are experiencing over Jack Reacher, which McQuarrie directed after adapting the script from the Lee Child novel One Shot. Cruise plays the title character, who in the books is a hulking former military cop who drifts around the country and always ends up unraveling conspiracies with his intellect and oversized fists. While Cruise doesn’t match Reacher’s size, the author was the one who felt most strongly that Cruise was the right guy for the job. After seeing Cruise’s work playing killers in Ghost Protocol and Michael Mann’s Collateral, I don’t doubt Child’s judgment. Paramount and Skydance are hoping it leads to another franchise. The film opens December 21. McQuarrie’s repped by CAA, Key Creatives and attorney David Fox.

So assuming this is true...OK. I've never seen the guy's directorial work, also Jack Reacher still isn't out. Got a nice resume w/ his writing credits. So yeah. Interesting choice if this is where they go. Reacher does look pretty cool to me. If this is who got their attention cuz of Reacher well that makes Reacher that much more interesting. I liked the last one a lot but felt that it was just a lot of badass scenes w/o a good strong story to hold it together and be engrossed in the whys of the film. MI3 had Hoffman who was a great and threatening villain, shit got real when he was around. MI4 didn't have that. So hopefully..we get a badass villain along w/ some great action.

stingermck 11-14-12 03:19 PM

Re: Mission Impossible 5
 
I enjoyed the hell out of 4, and this is one of my favorite series so bring it on.

Solid Snake 11-14-12 03:21 PM

Re: Mission Impossible 5
 
I'm 50/50 for this franchise. Really enjoy 3 and 4. 2 is too much for me. 1...just hasn't aged well for me. It's not a bad film but I don't care for it.

raven56706 11-14-12 03:22 PM

Re: Mission Impossible 5
 
just saw this part 4 and it was awesome....

stingermck 11-14-12 03:23 PM

Re: Mission Impossible 5
 

Originally Posted by Solid Snake PAC (Post 11468163)
I'm 50/50 for this franchise. Really enjoy 3 and 4. 2 is too much for me. 1...just hasn't aged well for me. It's not a bad film but I don't care for it.

Each one is very distinct, and that's one of the things I like about them. I think even Cruise said he goes for very different directors to keep each movie unlike the other.

Dr. DVD 11-14-12 03:26 PM

Re: Mission Impossible 5
 
These movies seem to deliver the fantasy factor stuff the pre-Craig Bonds once did. I have no problem with that for them, as I feel gadgets look more in place in these movies than Bond nowadays.

Solid Snake 11-14-12 03:27 PM

Re: Mission Impossible 5
 

Originally Posted by stingermck (Post 11468166)
Each one is very distinct, and that's one of the things I like about them. I think even Cruise said he goes for very different directors to keep each movie unlike the other.


I actually like that. I just didn't like what Woo did. It was too much. Can't say anything literally bad about the first one aside from my preferences. Cool spy thriller type of film that was. I think I would like it better if it actually looked better on BD.


Originally Posted by Dr. DVD (Post 11468174)
These movies seem to deliver the fantasy factor stuff the pre-Craig Bonds once did. I have no problem with that for them, as I feel gadgets look more in place in these movies than Bond nowadays.

I think it's cuz it sets it up well in the world. The older Bonds just used it as cool toys to show off and it became cliche quick.

Troy Stiffler 11-14-12 03:42 PM

Re: Mission Impossible 5
 
Love all four. MI:2 was the most unique. I know that a lot of people hate it. There's a lot of eye-rolling moments. But I think it's a great action flick. John Woo in top form.

Edit: Wait, in top form with the action. Not comparing it to The Killer or anything.

Edit: I forgot that DVDTalk doesn't notice if you edit within a few minutes of posting.

andy434343 11-14-12 04:09 PM

Re: Mission Impossible 5
 
So you edit without using the edit button?

Edit: Or did you just edit it using the edit button, before it shows that you edited your post?

superdeluxe 11-14-12 04:22 PM

Re: Mission Impossible 5
 
I'm down. MI:4, 3 were a blast.

Supermallet 11-14-12 04:31 PM

Re: Mission Impossible 5
 
Interesting. I like Way of the Gun a lot. My hopes aren't as high as they were for four, which could work in this movie's favor.

Groucho 11-14-12 04:33 PM

Re: Mission Impossible 5
 
Two words: BRING IT ON

Mike86 11-14-12 05:09 PM

Re: Mission Impossible 5
 
I'm interested as I've liked three of the four movies and even the one I didn't love (Mission: Impossible 2) was still okay. I don't know much about the director but Jack Reacher doesn't really look like anything special to me.

Matthew Chmiel 11-14-12 05:26 PM

Re: Mission Impossible 5
 
Just to point out, McQuarrie wrote The Usual Suspects and has done script polishing on almost all of Singer's output since then. He also polished the script to the last M:I film ...

... so with that, bring it.

E Unit 11-14-12 05:33 PM

Re: Mission Impossible 5
 

Originally Posted by Groucho (Post 11468269)
Two words: BRING IT ON

Wait a second....

McQuarrie for the next one? Works for me. I've been meh on the first 3 movies but really enjoyed the 4th. I'm game as long as the story and its intelligence is retained. Oh, and please keep Paula Patton in it, in a hot dress.

Drexl 11-14-12 07:04 PM

Re: Mission Impossible 5
 
I wonder if the plot could revolve around the UK's MI5.

Geofferson 11-15-12 11:22 AM

Re: Mission Impossible 5 (McQuarrie)
 
Didn't realize McQuarrie went 12 years between directing efforts (The Way of the Gun & Jack Reacher). Interesting filmography -- looks like basically went off the grid from 2000-2008. He's kept fairly busy in recent years writing for tv/film.

dex14 02-05-13 02:59 PM

Re: Mission Impossible 5 (McQuarrie)
 
Not a real surprise but it seems McQuarrie is confirmed.

Timber 02-05-13 03:37 PM

Re: Mission Impossible 5 (McQuarrie)
 
I might be dumb but it took me a few viewing to really get MI:1 but after I did I really liked it, maybe my favorite. 3 and 4 are really strong as well. 2...

dex14 05-06-13 06:56 PM

Re: Mission Impossible 5 (McQuarrie)
 

EXCLUSIVE: Ethan Hunt has accepted another mission. Paramount Pictures and Skydance Productions have set Tom Cruise in a deal to star in and produce a fifth installment in the Mission: Impossible franchise. Both Paramount and Skydance have confirmed this, but they are not saying who’s writing and directing, or when they are targeting release. I’ve heard all along that the director will be Christopher McQuarrie, Cruise’s frequent collaborator who most recently wrote and directed Jack Reacher, the adaptation of the Lee Child novels that starred Cruise. The writer/director will be finalized shortly, and that person will develop the next installment with Cruise and JJ Abrams‘ Bad Robot. Abrams directed the third film in the series and he and Cruise reignited the franchise by hatching the Brad Bird-directed Mission: Impossible–Ghost Protocol, a film that added Jeremy Renner to the mix and saw Cruise sky-walking across the exterior glass 124 floors up on a skyscraper in Dubai. That film had a $145 million budget and a worldwide gross of nearly $700 million, the most a Cruise film has ever done.
but...


Warner Bros. is remaking the Cold War thriller Ice Station Zebra and has tapped Christopher McQuarrie to write and direct it.

Made in 1968 by MGM, Zebra was an adaptation of an Alistair McLean novel that centered on an American Naval submarine team that races the Russians to retrieve sensitive photographic material in the Arctic.

Torpedo blasts, saboteurs, double-crosses and double-agent civilian scientists caught in the cross-fire are part of the ensuing action.

The movie starred Rock Hudson, Ernest Borgnine, Patrick McGoohan and Jim Brown and proved to be a major hit at the time.

McQuarrie is well-steeped in the world of shady characters having won an Oscar for penning The Usual Suspects and written thrillers like the Tom Cruise-starring Valkyrie and Jack Reacher.

The deal may impact the development of Paramount's Mission: Impossible 5, which McQuarrie is rumored to be the favorite to direct. Cruise is back to star in the action tentpole but there is no clear timetable for either movie project.

RocShemp 05-06-13 07:16 PM

Re: Mission Impossible 5 (McQuarrie)
 
I know the visuals will suffer as they're not his strength but... What about Joss Whedon? He's good with ensemble casts so it'd be cool to see him handle a Mission: impossible movie.

TheMovieman 05-06-13 07:56 PM

Re: Mission Impossible 5 (McQuarrie)
 

Originally Posted by RocShemp (Post 11680533)
I know the visuals will suffer as they're not his strength but... What about Joss Whedon? He's good with ensemble casts so it'd be cool to see him handle a Mission: impossible movie.

Maybe, but couldn't that conflict with The Avengers 2? Disney has set a 2015 release so unless they get going on M:I 5 some time this year, might not work given the amount of pre-production time needed (for both movies).

moviefan2k4 05-06-13 09:46 PM

Re: Mission Impossible 5 (McQuarrie)
 
I'm glad they're continuing the series, and I'd love the fifth film to pick right up from where "Ghost Protocol" left off. Ethan was being told about a criminal organization called The Syndicate, and Luther mentioned the city of Kandahar.

TomOpus 05-07-13 12:52 AM

Re: Mission Impossible 5 (McQuarrie)
 
Hell, I'm excited to hear about Ice Station Zebra!


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