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Motherfucker better get an invite to be in the next Expendables movie. It’s rather impressive to watch him do the things he does. I think it’s safe to say Cruise isn’t scared of heights.Īnd while guys like Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, Ahnuld, Vin Diesel, Sylvester Stallone, and Jason Statham get all the love for being the A-list action heroes at present – punching, kicking, shooting, and flexing their way to box office domination – no one ever mentions Cruise.Īnd yet there he is climbing buildings, hanging off planes, doing all of his own stunt driving, not to mention all his own fight stunts, including stuff like this: He famously hung from the side of a cliff in the opening scene of Mission Impossible II. Not to be outdone he upped the ante in Ghost Protocol (movie #4 in the series) and dangled from the side of the tallest building in the world, the Burj Khalifa in Dubai.
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That’s actually him dangling from the side of the airplane as it takes off 1 No stunt double or special effects needed.Īs is the case with every movie he does, Cruise is hell bent on performing all his own stunts. It was an awesome opening scene and set the stage for an awesome, action-packed two hours. All of which culminates with Tom Cruise’s character, IMF agent, Ethan Hunt, grabbing onto the side of an airplane as it takes off with a payload of nerve gas along with the terrorists hell bent on using it to do bad things. Well, there’s also jumping, and running, and a sniper roll tossed in for good measure. Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation wastes little time jumping straight into the action. Movie Review: Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation