The Weekly Planet - Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation - Caravan Of Garbage
Episode Date: July 7, 2023A Rogue Nation? Seems irresponsible but alright. This time around as we continue on through the Mission Impossible saga Tom Cruise's Ethan Hunt must do another big stunt, this time strapped to the s...ide of a plane, and butt heads with a super secret evil spy force lead up by Sean Harris' Solomon Lane. With newcomver Rebecca Ferguson joining the crew there's a lot to like in this fifth entry which somehow isn't getting worse. How? Magic I guess who knows. Thanks for watching our Caravan Of Garbage review!SUBSCRIBE HERE ►► http://goo.gl/pQ39jNVideo Edition ► https://youtu.be/cGxf-HogEEMHelp support the show and get early episodes ► https://bigsandwich.co/Patreon ► https://patreon.com/mrsundaymoviesJames' Twitter ► http://twitter.com/mrsundaymoviesMaso's Twitter ► http://twitter.com/wikipediabrownPatreon ► https://patreon.com/mrsundaymoviesT-Shirts/Merch ► https://www.teepublic.com/stores/mr-sunday-movies The Weekly Planet iTunes ► https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-weekly-planet/id718158767?mt=2&ign-mpt=uo%3D4 The Weekly Planet Direct Download ► https://play.acast.com/s/theweeklyplanetAmazon Affiliate Link ► https://amzn.to/2nc12P4 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome back, everybody, to Caravan of Garbage,
where we're looking at Mission Impossible movies and going,
what's this one?
It's Mission Impossible Rogue Nation.
Yeah.
And?
Oh, we're doing more than that. We're doing
more than answering the question, which one is that? And leave
a like. Oh, okay. And that's it. Good night
everybody. No, Mason. Oh.
Because this week, of course, even though my
wife's away and I'm dying looking after the kids, I'm
literally dying, Mason. Oh, no.
Yeah, it's true. Wow. I'm going to do another big
stunt this week. It'll be at the end or
I didn't. That's right. Find out. I mean
you said Tom Cruise
was a loser and a coward for only holding
his breath for six minutes. So you said you could beat that easily.
I did. Or possibly a different stunt.
Possibly a different stunt. So we'll see. We haven't thought of it yet.
We'll do it.
Anyway, you're literally dying so hopefully you've got
a Rebecca Ferguson style character who can
jumpstart your heart and then betray you.
But then not betray you? Yeah.
But then betray you again. Yeah. But then not betray you? Yeah. But then betray you again? Yeah.
But then not betray you?
And then we all go rogue.
Everybody goes off.
Oh, this is, I mean.
Everyone goes off book, off script.
They go rogue.
We'll talk about it.
You know what's interesting about this one?
What's that?
So Tom Cruise and Christopher McQuarrie,
they actually credit the success of the Marvel movies
for their decision to make this more serialized as a franchise.
Because in this one we get the debut of Solomon Lane,
who is the primary villain, or at least a significant villain,
of this one and then six.
The next one.
And he goes, yes.
And then maybe seven?
Yes.
Unless he died in six, I can't remember.
Yes.
Yeah.
I also consider the movie The Stranger to be part of this.
After Solomon Lane was soundly defeated,
he went to sort of semi-rural Australia
and became just a real burnout guy, you know?
And other things.
Yeah.
And other terrible things.
Other terrible things.
People should check that movie out.
Here's the thing, right?
There's a lot of this that I've forgotten.
For example, Jeremy Renner's in this movie.
That was the first one, yes.
And he's in it, like, a lot.
Yeah, yeah.
But we were talking about Fallout last week.
Sorry, we were talking about Ghost Protocol last week.
And we said, isn't it a shame that Jeremy Renner isn't in any more of these?
And then we looked at the poster for the next one and we're like, oh, no, he is.
There he is.
What, is this a fan-made poster?
Is this a wish list?
I wish Jeremy Renner was back. No, he is. There he is. Wait, is this a fan-made poster? Is this a wish list? I wish Jeremy Renner was back.
No, he is back.
Isn't that wild?
Well, speaking of him being back,
apparently Jeremy Renner still has one more Mission Impossible movie
on his contract.
Oh.
So who knows?
I'd like to see him pop up again.
Yeah, I would like to see a lot of the...
Just all of them?
Yeah, a lot of secondary characters that have disappeared.
What about this?
Avengers Endgame finale scene.
It's a room full of people,
and it's just everybody who's ever been in this is just masks off.
Oh, my God.
Yes, please.
Just masks off for days.
Jon Voight's there.
Everybody from the original series.
That's right.
Just everything.
Oh, some of the characters from the video game, the NES game,
getting hit by trucks.
Oh, my God.
Yes, please.
That would be great.
Yeah.
See, thinking back on this before i went into
it again i quite like this one by the way i think it's pretty great i think it's pretty great also
i didn't love it at the time no i remember liking it and i remember thinking well they did the big
stunt up top which is spectacular yeah we'll talk about it but i don't really remember much else
and what i remembered most of it was the subsequent big stunt,
which is the scene where Ethan has to go into the server room,
the underwater server room, much of which is sort of CGI'd out.
You know, it doesn't...
Big CGI arms.
And apparently, you know, he did a lot of underwater work for this,
but it doesn't look real.
No, it doesn't, yeah.
It was a little bit disappointing,
and I think that's probably the reason that... They tried to make it like a Marvel movie. Yeah, it doesn't, yeah. It was a little bit disappointing, and I think that's probably the reason.
They tried to make it like a Marvel movie.
Yeah, exactly right.
It's Marvel's fault.
That's right.
Any success in this, Tom and Macquarie's doing,
any failures, it's Kevin Feige.
It's Kevin Feige or somebody put motion smoothing on their TV.
That's probably what I did, and I apologize.
Yeah, but you know what I really enjoy about this movie?
It really starts to build on the legend of Ethan Hunt.
There's a couple of key moments.
One where he meets a junior IMF agent.
She's like, oh my God, you're real.
You're that guy that I love, or whatever.
And he's like, yeah, maybe I am, baby.
Maybe I am.
Maybe I am.
Just keep your eyes on this guy and let your guard down.
Oh, you're dead.
Oh, you're dead.
And the other moment is where Alec Baldwin does a speech
and calls him the living manifestation of destiny.
He's exactly right.
I'll tell you who is doing some good face acting in this movie.
It's both Sean Harris and Alec Baldwin
are doing some insane like bug-eyed rage acting behind their eye
and it's great.
Oh, yeah. Very good stuff. So the story in this, and it's great. I love it.
Oh, yeah, very good stuff.
So the story in this one, you're not going to believe it.
The IMF is disbanding, and that's not good
because there's big terrorism happening all the time now.
That's right.
And they're the guys that stop big terrorism.
That's right.
The other guys are in the pocket of big terrorism.
Sometimes they contribute to big terrorism.
Yeah, it's a real roll of the dice with these guys, isn't it?
But do you know who doesn't contribute to big terrorism?
Ethan Hunt?
Ethan Hunt, that's right.
But they think he does.
Yeah.
So he's got to go rogue.
It's crazy because they also know that he's the living manifestation
of destiny.
So you think that they would remember that.
He doesn't do big terrorism.
Alec Baldwin comes to that realisation later in the movie.
I think that's his character arc.
Oh, okay.
I hate Ethan Hunt, but he's a whirlwind of
chaos and he saves the world a lot of the time that's right yeah and i love him and now i'm his
boss and best friend and we go on a picnic together yep uh but i do love the idea of
this rogue nation like these presumed dead or missing agents that have formed their own little
coalition i love it in theory
and i think that's perhaps one of the reasons that i didn't love it initially on the cinema release
because they refer to it as an anti-imf right and if you if you're going to give us an anti-imf
you want i personally want that like similar squad trope yeah like you've got a computer guy and
you've got a brawler and you've got a gadget guy and they come up against each other.
I know that's not particularly realistic
but if you recall in the last movie
we had that movable hologram hallway.
So this movie franchise isn't strictly speaking
about realism all the time.
You want a scene where they're walking
towards each other like down the street
and they're just locking into
the doppelganger version of themselves?
They're lined up exactly the same way.
Exactly right.
And you know, Simon Pegg has form in that
because he was in Shaun of the Dead, and they had a...
That's true.
They had an alternate squad, right?
They really did.
And that's kind of what I want.
So that is a little bit disappointing.
But, you know, some of them have got some chops.
They've got a gun in a bassoon or whatever.
That's pretty cool.
I think that's a trombone.
Okay.
I think you're probably right.
I think it's upright double bass.
We know music.
I love that opera sequence and the way it's timed with the music.
It feels like a level of Hitman.
Yeah, it does.
Which I think there is a level of Hitman, which is pretty much just this.
And I love that there's a guy and I enjoy this whenever they do it because it's so rare.
I love it in movies when there's a guy as well.
Because oftentimes in a movie where there's no guy.
Yeah.
What an empty room.
What are you looking at?
Come on.
Ridiculous.
What is this?
An Andy Warhol fucking movie where it's a picture of a can of soup or whatever.
Right.
Yuck.
Needs there to be a guy eating that soup.
Then you got a movie.
It's a movie.
But I love when there's a guy comically bigger than Tom Cruise and not just accidentally bigger.
So just a normal man.
I guess so, yeah.
But, you know, like noticeably bigger
because I feel like they don't lean into it a lot.
Everybody knows that he's not like a huge guy,
which is fine, by the way.
Except when Jack Reacher came out.
Oh, yeah, that was a problem.
But luckily they've compensated with the biggest man that they could find.
Speaking of finding,
Rebecca Ferguson is such a good find
for this series. Agreed, yes. My goodness.
As a, I don't know if it's a counterpoint,
but as an equal to Ethan Hunt,
it's just all there. That's right.
Love that. Much better than his wife. Yeah.
Come on. She sucks. She's killed like
two guys in her whole life. Two guys.
Come on, Rebecca Ferguson's probably killed hundreds of guys.
Probably. Probably while they were enjoying a can of soup.
Bang.
Face down in the soup.
That's a movie.
That is a movie.
But you're absolutely right.
She's got the skills.
Yep.
She's got the...
The yellow dress.
She's got the yellow dress.
I feel like that's like an iconic spy look.
She's got a gun in a banister.
Yeah, a gun in a banister.
Whatever that.
Safety rail. Yeah, I think it's a tromb a banister. Yeah, gun in a banister. Whatever that. Safety rail.
I think it's a trombone.
Really great. And I love that there's
some tech in this that
maybe isn't super over the top, but we haven't seen
it before. He's got new weird
underwater goggles. That's true. That's good.
He drives a motor car. He does drive a
motor car. He has an oxygen
glove. It's like a
video game.
You know, life health meter.
Telling him when he's going to die.
You know when you're going to die. You don't need to look at that.
You get a sense about it.
He's got a glass disintegrating
thing.
What have we seen that in before? James Bond.
Yeah, it's on a ring, right?
Can't believe he stole it from James Bond.
Unbelievable. After all the thieving James he stole it from James Bond. Unbelievable.
After all the thieving James Bond has done over the years.
Exactly.
And watching this, there's a few things that really struck me compared to, say, like the Fast and Furious franchise.
Go on.
You know what?
Because I think, honestly, the Fast and Furious franchise
and Mission Impossible do share some elements.
Yeah.
But I think Mission Impossible.
And maybe cast members.
Yeah, yeah. And maybe like MacG some elements. Yeah. But I think Mission Impossible. And maybe cast members. Yeah, yeah.
And maybe like MacGuffins.
Yeah.
Oh, there's a chip with a list.
Is that laser going to bounce off the moon and hit the president?
I hope not.
Sure.
Actual line of dialogue from Fast and Furious 1, ladies and gentlemen.
But there's a moment in this where they have a car chase through an exotic locale.
Oh, yeah. similarly to Fast X.
And these things are night and day.
And I'm not talking about the Tom Cruise, Cameron Diaz action thriller, night and day.
That's right.
I'm talking about the comparisons here.
I know there are some sequences that would have to be CGI'd, like that car flip or whatever.
Right, right, right.
But so much of it is real.
Side note.
Yeah.
flip or whatever right but so much of it is real side note do you think you know because i think in america it's not required you always wear your seat belt does that depending on the state yeah
but does that mean that some americans think that if you put your seat belt on you can survive a car
flipping 10 times over and over yes that okay and it's true simon peg should know that also
yeah he's a british man that's
exactly maybe that's why he's like what am i even doing this for yeah yeah but you're absolutely
right the the action the chase sequences in these movies feel real and terrifying the motorcycle
chase when oh he's in his element when ethan has just had a heart attack and brought has been
brought back to life and he's like you know what would be fun and and he's already done a car chase
he's like you know what would be fun after you he's already done a car chase. He's like, you know what would be fun?
Also, his heart had just restarted.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You know what a little after dinner mint would be?
Motorcycle chase.
Oh, my goodness.
And that is terrifying.
Yeah, really good stuff.
Because also, he's doing it for real and he's just like in a weird shirt.
That's right, yeah.
You come off that, whether you're in a movie or not, your whole skin is gone. You're shucked like a cob weird shirt. You know? That's right, yeah. You come off that, whether you're in a movie or not,
your whole skin is gone.
You're shucked like a cub of corn.
Or you're wearing that shirt in your coffin
because it's been welded to your body.
Oh, snakeskin.
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He's in church for a funeral.
Well, I guess he does come off the bike, doesn't he?
Because she knows his weakness.
Standing in the middle of the road and you have to be a person that he sort of likes or trusts, sort of.
He's not willing to do that, which I appreciate.
I've got a note here that just says,
FUCK THE BRITS in all caps.
And I don't know what that is in reference to.
Presumably Rebecca Ferguson's boss.
I like that actor.
I don't know.
Is it because,
well, my first thought was like,
you know, the IMF is like,
oh my God, the syndicate,
they're going to kidnap the prime minister.
And as a person in a nation-
Who has kidnapped the prime minister. Exactly. And in a going to kidnap the prime minister. And as a person in a nation. Who has kidnapped the prime minister.
Exactly.
And in a nation, we have a prime minister.
My first thought was, who cares?
Whatever, just replace him.
There'll be another one.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
We're going to butcher those dudes.
They all look the same.
It's fine.
Exactly.
Just drown him in the ocean and name a pool after him.
It's fine.
And then we'll get the next guy can move one to the left
and he can be the prime minister now.
Now that's not a hypothetical thing, is it?
No.
That's a thing that happened in this country.
To Harold Holt, yes.
I love that scene at the end though.
It's very tense and they're all in a room
and they're like,
Ethan Hunt is coming.
He's going to do a big mission.
He is the sun.
He is the sun and the moon.
He is the beginning and ending of the universe itself.
He might be shooting a laser and bouncing it off the moon to He is the beginning and ending of the universe itself.
He might be shooting a laser and bouncing it off the moon to kill the British Prime Minister, we suspect.
And I'd forgotten which one he was in that room,
but I knew he was in the room, and I'm looking at him like,
he could be Alec Baldwin, but Alec Baldwin is doing this speech,
and it would be weird if...
Yeah.
And Ethan Hunt is super cool, and he's actually very... He's taller than you'd think, and it would be weird if... Yeah. And Ethan Hunt is super cool,
and he's actually very...
He's taller than you'd think, and also...
He doesn't need to wear stilts
when he's impersonating Alec Baldwin.
That's exactly right.
No, it was me.
And then it was the guy.
Yeah, it was the other guy.
Yeah, really good stuff.
Loved all that.
I also liked at the end
how they just trapped the villain in the box.
Yeah, and then kicked the box over.
Like a rat.
Yeah, got him. Nice. Nobody had tried that nobody had tried that before had they no this international super spy
they try to trace his financials or track him down through a series of international arms deals or
whatever now trap him in a box or beat him up wait wait till he goes to the shops and then trap him
in a box yeah they got him they got him good mate but i think he's gonna get out of that box though
are you reckon?
Sooner rather than later, yeah.
So I guess the question is, and it's becoming redundant at this point,
does he go rogue?
Oh, yes, also that.
But they make him go rogue, to be fair.
I mean, they always make him go rogue, I guess.
He could retire.
Yeah, but they shut it down and I don't know.
Okay, well, that's the question then is he still
technically going rogue if his organization has been shut down well he grows that beard so what
does that tell you oh then yes absolutely remember that bit they thought he was in that room he was
in a different room it's a different freaking room did you think he was in that room i did yeah i
mean i'd seen it before but still you know he's shifty that guy yeah absolutely be in the same
room yeah he really could work what could be. What about the hair?
What about the hair situation?
Speaking of things we come back to.
You know what?
I thought it was quite versatile.
Me too.
You know what I mean?
He had a good swoop to the fringe.
Had a flop to it.
Had a flop to it.
Looked good in the action sequences.
But when he goes to the opera, makes it look real nice.
Exactly.
It's a good level for him.
You can't do that with a Mission Impossible 2 slash 4 hair.
That's true.
And you can't do it with a Mission Impossible 1 too militaristic.
You know what I mean? We've talked about that. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Fresh out of the And you can't do it with a Mission Impossible 1 too militaristic, you know what I mean?
We've talked about that.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Fresh out of the military.
What was he thinking with that haircut?
Oh my God, embarrassing.
He looks like a Lego man.
You could set your fucking watch to that haircut, Mason. That's right.
Disgusting.
But you couldn't play a bassoon to it, could you?
No.
Anyways, Mason, it's trivia.
Mission Impossible.
That's in crucible edition. I love that. These are all Mission Impossible. That's in cruisable edition.
I love that.
These are all the things that I found in cruisable about Tom Cruise.
Okay, I'm ready.
So I've just compiled them into this one section.
Okay, I'm ready to disagree, but I don't think I will.
Sometimes they might be, say, organically spread across the video.
Not this time, Mason.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Also brought to you by Halo 5.
Did you know?
What? It's in the movie. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Also brought to you by Halo 5. Did you know? What?
It's in the movie.
Oh, it is too.
Now, it's Halo 3, I think.
No.
Is it?
Halo 3 is from like 2007 or whatever.
Also, like, in that scene, Benji's got a little mirror set up.
So if somebody comes down the hall, they're like,
you can switch off his Halo 5.
You're saying you should have had a mirrored hallway situation?
I think you should have requested a different office.
But also, like, by the time you see I think he should have requested a different office. But also,
by the time you see,
he's not a very good agent,
by the time you see
somebody in that mirror,
they've clocked you already.
You have a three monitor set up
and you're playing Halo on it.
True.
Come on, man.
I mean, he's getting his work done
and that's what's important.
That's true.
That's what I think the problem...
He's got time to Halo.
He's got time to Halo jump
out of a plane.
Mission Impossible Fallout.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I understand that.
That's the expression in the IMF.
So apparently Tom Cruise learned to hold his breath for six minutes,
which ended up extending the length of the stunt
because they were like, how long can you do it?
And he's like, I don't know, six minutes.
And they're like, okay, I guess we'll make this sequence six minutes.
Initially they would have been like, okay, well, how about you finish the stunt
and then you just sit around in the water for an extra two minutes?
And he's like, could you extend the...
I look a bit silly.
Could I hit by a big CGI arm?
Oh, yeah.
That could work.
Then I'll keep doing some swimming.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
The stunt coordinator apparently told Simon Pegg that Tom Cruise was doing all the driving
because he didn't have a better driver than him.
Wow.
I bet that was Tom Cruise with a moustache.
Yes.
This isn't Tom Cruise related, but it's in here.
It snuck in, but here we go.
This is the first Mission Impossible film not to feature the jump and hang scene.
Oh, right.
Interesting.
Pretty incruisable.
That is incruisable.
Because I can't.
It's hard to.
I'm pretty incruised that it's not in here.
Yeah, I understand.
Sure.
Okay.
And apparently the big air stunt, that was 5,000 feet in the air.
Okay.
Insane thing to do.
Apparently it took him like a couple of days for his body temperature to come back to normal.
Okay.
He had to wear special contacts which covered his entire eyeballs.
Those are called glasses, but all right.
Are they?
Yeah.
Okay.
Well, they're special.
Okay.
I saw it behind the scenes.
They sound special.
They said it was special.
I think they're probably just clear frames.
They probably got them as back sabers.
No, contacts.
They go over his eyeballs. They're not- That sounds like glasses. They said it was special. I think they're probably just clear frames. They probably got them as back sabers. No, contacts. They go over his eyeballs.
They're not...
That sounds like glasses.
They're not glasses.
They stick to his eyeballs.
Those sound like
the bottom of Coke bottles.
There's footage of it.
I can't believe you.
And apparently
they did it eight times
and they had to do it
at a very specific time of day
because you know
you need a certain amount
of light and etc
and blah blah blah.
Also, he nearly fell out the back.
He went in and nearly fell out the back.
That's true, yeah.
That's a mistake they nearly made
in this movie.
God, I hate mistakes in movies, Mason.
What a goose they make.
They make me so mad.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Anyways, you ready for a big stunt?
Yeah.
I didn't do one.
Whoa.
There's not one here.
Oh, wow.
What do you think of that?
I mean, that's bold.
I mean, you know, it's not that you could
die it's just a lot of people could swear never to watch one of these videos ever again so that's
quite dangerous not to wow i dare them to sit through all of this dreck and then never come
back i dare you wow anyways box office on a budget of 150 million dollars this took home
in the international market 682.7 million which is
slightly below four but still a very good number bearing in mind though this came in behind star
wars episode 7 jurassic world furious 7 age of ultron minions specter inside out and what's
interesting about all of those brands except for for probably Minions, a lot of people have lost faith in those.
Oh, like now?
Yeah.
Yeah, interesting.
Whereas Mission Impossible, people are just...
They're raring to go.
They're raring to go.
Because it's a big movie-going experience.
You've seen it at the movies,
and Tom Cruise will not allow it to go onto streaming in 45 days or whatever it is.
That's right.
If you watch it at home, even in the allotted window, there's a good chance he could come to your house and it is. That's right. If you watch it at home, even in the allotted window,
there's a good chance he could come to your house and kill you.
That's right.
He'll come out of that motion smoothing.
He'll just slurp his way out of it and he'll get you.
He can do that, you know.
Absolutely.
Anyways, come back next week for Mission Impossible.
They fight in the bathroom.
Oh, my God.
That's one of my favourites.
Yeah.
Oh, my God.
It's a good one, isn't it?
Henry Cavill's going to reload his arms and his moustache is going to spring out. His moustache is going to open. Oh, my God. That's one of my favourites. Yeah. Oh, my God. It's a good one, isn't it? Henry Cavill's going to reload his arms and his moustache is going to spring out.
His moustache is going to open.
Oh, my God.
This is it.
This is the reverse Justice League.
This is the other side of that coin.
Oh, yeah.
Of the weird CGI face that he had in Justice League because Paravan wouldn't let him shave
the moustache.
Oh, my God.
It's incredible.
It's come full circle.
It really has.
And maybe people want to see that early.
Of course they do.
Yeah.
Because they're still here, I think.
Even though I threatened them.
You threatened them.
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That's right.
And in addition to that,
there are thousands of hours of bonus exclusive content,
including movie commentaries, video game let's plays,
bonus podcasts,
and our podcast, The Weekly Planet,
where we talk movies and comics and TV shows
that comes out every Monday.
That actually comes out there on Sunday as opposed to Monday.
Is it really thousands of hours?
Yeah, probably.
It's too many.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It says a lot about us, I think.
I think it does.
And the amount of free time we have.
I agree.
Anyways, thanks, everybody.
Wow. Bang up job. I agree. Grab that gem, we have. I agree. Anyways, thanks, everybody. Wow.
Bang up job.
I agree.
Grab that gym, you guys.
We'll see you next week.
Bye.
Bye.
Bye.
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FX's The Veil explores the surprising and fraught relationship
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One woman has a secret.
The other, a mission to reveal it
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FX's The Veil, starring Elizabeth Moss,
is now streaming on Disney+.