Hoffman & Fishburne Join the "Impossible" Sequel
Summary
The Hollywood Reporter brings some nifty casting news regarding the long-gestating second sequel to "Mission: Impossible." Laurence Fishburne ("The Matrix") and Philip Seymour Hoffman ("Boogie Nights") will co-star in "Mission: Impossible 3" alongside Tom Cruise ("War of the Worlds"), Ving Rhames ("Pulp Fiction"), and Keri Russell ("We Were Soldiers"). Back to Article
The Hollywood Reporter brings some nifty casting news regarding the long-gestating second sequel to "Mission: Impossible." Laurence Fishburne ("The Matrix") and Philip Seymour Hoffman ("Boogie Nights") will co-star in "Mission: Impossible 3" alongside Tom Cruise ("War of the Worlds"), Ving Rhames ("Pulp Fiction"), and Keri Russell ("We Were Soldiers"). Back to Article
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Roadhg67 writes: on Jun 21 2005 01:34 AM holy shit, what would Phillip Seymour Hoffman want with this moive?? he always plays great roles, I would really only be interested in this movie if it were more like the first one, and a lot less loike the second. (Reply to this) |
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dudemovies writes: on Jun 21 2005 05:11 AM In reply to this comment (#823524) Along came Polly, I like that movei but I know a lot of my friends didn't and i'm sure a lot of people here didn't like it either. (Reply to this) |
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jeanfc writes: on Jun 21 2005 10:38 AM Hey, look at the Batman franchise... The first one was good, the second ok, the 3rd sucked ass, while the most recent 4th was very good. Anything is possible if you've got a good director and a decent storyline. (Reply to this) |
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sox1919 writes: on Jun 21 2005 11:22 AM In reply to this comment (#823526) You're an idiot. This most recent Batman film was #5, technically 6 if you count the Adam West version. Check your facts before posting on this site again. As for Mission Impossible, Tom Cruise I guess is trying to alienate his fans by force feeding his life to us. I personally want to see Spielberg's take on H.G. Wells, not Cruise in a disaster flick. MI3 will probably suck, but I have faith in Abrams if he can shut up Cruise long enough to get his own ideas on film. (Reply to this) |
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arpeggio191 writes: on Jun 21 2005 12:29 PM In reply to this comment (#823527) [b]ease up there...[/b] It's so very easy to forget about the horrible Batman and Robin with George Clooney. I'm still trying to forget that I ever saw it. And besides, no one really counts the Adam west batman as an actual movie. Anything with Bat-shark repelant is clearly useless.... much like you, i'm afraid, since clearly, you are the pinacle of movie wisdom. I do agree that MI3 will probably suck. This many casting changes and start dates is probably a clear indication of either a poor script or that no one really cares. But to quote you on another post... cruise probably got his way by "come to their offices, bring a couch, jump on it, then proceed to arm thrust you into oblivion." (Reply to this) |
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lovelykeira writes: on Jun 21 2005 01:26 PM I personaly thought the second film was a good deal better than the first and am looking forward to this one. Fishburne and Hoffman should be a great addition to the cast. (Reply to this) |
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mr_movie_maniac writes: on Jun 21 2005 07:37 PM Personally, I think everyone is aware of how bad the second one was, and if I were in the position of directing this movie, I'd be thinking of ways to bring back the true Mission Impossible punch. I have high hopes that this one will at least surpass M.I.-2. (Reply to this) |
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sox1919 writes: on Jun 22 2005 08:46 AM In reply to this comment (#823528) [b]spelling[/b] [pinnacle] of movie wisdom, no. Human being with common sense to double check my facts, yes. Thanks for quoting my other line. I personally thought it was funny. Tom Cruise is going downhill quickly. Anybody else want an updated Goonies movie? I'm thinking a trilogy. If we are going to rehash old tv shows and old horror movies, how about something that everyone in my generation still holds as a guilty pleasure? (Reply to this) |
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arpeggio191 writes: on Jun 22 2005 04:53 PM In reply to this comment (#823531) [b]damn spelling...[/b] yeah, that was pretty funny. I could see Cruise sitting there threatening them. "ok, i'm going to arm thrust and i'm going to continue to arm thrust until you give me what i want!!! Then i'm going to be so happy it's going to kill you! But then i'll use my scientology skillz to bring you back to life!" A goonies triology? Hmm.... i think i'm definitely for that one. Bring it on! Oh, maybe Shumacher could direct it and fuck that one up too. (like batman) (Reply to this) |
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