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Mission Impossible



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  • Steve
    Too much is given away.... dude thats the whole point.

    Did you ever see the TV show? I think it was absolutely brilliant to follow the tv format where they are also shown in this way.

    It was a gutsy move, and one that paid off.
  • Ryan
    I agree that too much is given away in these title although it is stylish
  • Mark
    Excellent titles. They were done in perfect Mission: Impossible style. (Shame about the movie.)
  • Freon Bingo
    Typical of Brian DePalma: stylish and cheeky. The entire plot is told in the opening credits. Brilliant!
  • This is better than the movie that it precedes. This is how it should have been done for all the other ones. The music is good, the editing spot on, and the fonts are great. In this one they strayed too far from the formula, MI II was a bad John Woo movie and MI III was Alias with Tom Cruise as Sydney Bristow. Speaking of Alias, how about those titles, anyone, anyone?
  • What I liked is that they did the movie titles like they were doing TV show titles. It fit perfectly, if you ask me.
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