"The Team" Featurette For Brad Bird's MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – GHOST PROTOCOL

"The Team" Featurette For Brad Bird's MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – GHOST PROTOCOL

New featurette is now online for Brad Bird-directed film Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol, featuring more footage, and cast interviews. Hit the jump to check it out...

By WolvieCBM - Dec 08, 2011 01:12 PM EST
Filed Under: Mission: Impossible
When a terrorist bombing destroys the Kremlin, the United States government initiates a black ops "ghost protocol" and disavows the entire Impossible Mission Force. Ethan Hunt and his team are to be blamed for the attack, but are allowed to escape as part of a plan to enable them to operate in the dark, outside of their agency. However, Hunt is warned that if any member of his team is captured during their mission, they will be charged as terrorists planning to incite global nuclear war. Ethan is then forced to work with ex-IMF agent Brandt, who knows more about Hunt and his past than even Hunt himself.




Via iTunes Movie Trailers.

Directed by Brad Bird and starring Tom Cruise, Jeremy Renner, Paula Patton, Josh Holloway, Simon Pegg, Tom Wilkinson and Michael Nyqvist, Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol is set to hit theatres on December 21.
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GUNSMITH
GUNSMITH - 12/8/2011, 1:50 PM
THE GIRL IS HOT.
headlopper
headlopper - 12/8/2011, 2:10 PM
I can't wait to NOT see this this movie.
Seabz
Seabz - 12/8/2011, 2:36 PM
Not sure where my articles disappeared to, but the first review of this movie is online now....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xc6t7zdccHs
HanBurgundy
HanBurgundy - 12/8/2011, 3:05 PM
Scorpion8125 - What are you talking about?

How do you figure that J.J. Abrams lost control to Tom Cruise in MI:3? You completely pulled that out of your ass!!

And how do you figure that J.J. will have "more control" simply as a producer of the film, as opposed to being the director? You are aware that it's Brad Bird who is directing this film, right?
BabyGroot
BabyGroot - 12/8/2011, 4:00 PM
hero1684
hero1684 - 12/8/2011, 4:16 PM
Pass!!!
headlopper
headlopper - 12/8/2011, 5:43 PM
@HBAIT- Another revealing video.

I honestly, literally cannot watch this guy act in a film.

The foreknowledge of his psychosis is far too distracting.
SuperboyPrime1
SuperboyPrime1 - 12/8/2011, 7:06 PM
i hope this movie is just as good as mi:3
go tom go!!!
SuperboyPrime1
SuperboyPrime1 - 12/8/2011, 7:08 PM
i haven't met a tom cruise movie i haven't liked
bilthebullet
bilthebullet - 12/9/2011, 10:24 PM
@ scorpion

"Generally considered the world over to massively suck." Where did you get that from? It grossed $400 million worldwide and got a 70% on rotten tomatoes, plus it was rad. By all definitions it was well accepted. . . except by you.
bilthebullet
bilthebullet - 12/10/2011, 11:25 AM
Granted domestically it only pulled in $133, but DVD sales were fairly good. I am not going to lie, I enjoyed your statistics, most people just voice their opinions with nothing to back it up. The only part I can't agree with is that audience reaction int he U.S. was overwhelmingly negative. Anybody I talk to tends to agree that it is a well made film, and moreover, a 70% on rotten tomatoes is a pretty good score. Pirates 4 got a 33%, Cowboys and Aliens got a 44%, and Green Lantern got a 27%. This isn't to say that MI:3 is the best film ever, but it was not a failure financially or critically.
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