Mission: Impossible Ghost Protocol (US - DVD R1 | BD RA)
Paramount Home Entertainment has revealed further details on the new film
Title: Mission: Impossible Ghost Protocol (IMDb)
Starring: Tom Cruise
Released: 17th April 2012
SRP: $19.99 (DVD)
Further Details:
Paramount Home Entertainment has announced DVD ($19.99), Blu-ray/DVD Combo ($29.99), and 3-disc Blu-ray/DVD Combo ($34.99) releases of Mission: Impossible Ghost Protocol for April 17th. The only extras on the DVD release will be 2 featurettes ("The Sandstorm", "Props"), and deleted scenes with optional commentary by director Brad Bird. The Blu-ray/DVD Combo release will include that, plus 2 additional featurettes ("Heating Up In Dubai", "Vancouver Fisticuffs"). The 3-disc Blu-ray/DVD Combo will include all of the above, plus 9 more featurettes ("The Russian Prison", "Shooting in IMAX®", "Art Department", "A Roll of Film", "Life Masks", "Stepping into the Storm", "Dubai Car Crash", "Lens on the Burj", "Composer"), and trailers.


Quote: Blamed for the terrorist bombing of the Kremlin, IMF operative Ethan Hunt is disavowed along with the rest of the agency when the President initiates "Ghost Protocol." Left without any resources or backup, Ethan must find a way to clear his agency's name and prevent another attack. To complicate matters further, Ethan is forced to embark on this mission with a team of fellow IMF fugitives whose personal motives he does not fully know. Tom Cruise returns in the starring role as Ethan Hunt and is joined by an international cast that includes Jeremy Renner, Simon Pegg, Paula Patton, Michael Nyqvist, Vladimir Mashkov, Josh Holloway, Anil Kapoor and Lea Seydoux.
News by Tom Woodward
Starring: Tom Cruise
Released: 17th April 2012
SRP: $19.99 (DVD)
Further Details:
Paramount Home Entertainment has announced DVD ($19.99), Blu-ray/DVD Combo ($29.99), and 3-disc Blu-ray/DVD Combo ($34.99) releases of Mission: Impossible Ghost Protocol for April 17th. The only extras on the DVD release will be 2 featurettes ("The Sandstorm", "Props"), and deleted scenes with optional commentary by director Brad Bird. The Blu-ray/DVD Combo release will include that, plus 2 additional featurettes ("Heating Up In Dubai", "Vancouver Fisticuffs"). The 3-disc Blu-ray/DVD Combo will include all of the above, plus 9 more featurettes ("The Russian Prison", "Shooting in IMAX®", "Art Department", "A Roll of Film", "Life Masks", "Stepping into the Storm", "Dubai Car Crash", "Lens on the Burj", "Composer"), and trailers.


Synopsis
Quote: Blamed for the terrorist bombing of the Kremlin, IMF operative Ethan Hunt is disavowed along with the rest of the agency when the President initiates "Ghost Protocol." Left without any resources or backup, Ethan must find a way to clear his agency's name and prevent another attack. To complicate matters further, Ethan is forced to embark on this mission with a team of fellow IMF fugitives whose personal motives he does not fully know. Tom Cruise returns in the starring role as Ethan Hunt and is joined by an international cast that includes Jeremy Renner, Simon Pegg, Paula Patton, Michael Nyqvist, Vladimir Mashkov, Josh Holloway, Anil Kapoor and Lea Seydoux.
News by Tom Woodward
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Bouncy X wrote: matt86 wrote: I am fine with the 2 disc bluray, i have been getting bored with features lately. I do like them but a third disc just for featurettes doesnt matter to me. I like the deleted scenes tho. I wonder why hasnt the 3 disc artwork been added? Bluray.com shows what they say is the slipcover to the 2 disc but i imagine it'll be the 3 discs actual art
it isnt a 3rd disc just for features but a 2nd disc for features since there are only 2 blu-ray discs in this set while the 3rd is a dvd. and 2 disc blu-ray releases are quite normal. OK well excuse me, u know what i meant, I dont need the SECOND disc of features. I wouldnt say 2 disc blurays are always quite normal. A single bluray disc can hold quite a lot so this is actually a rare incident. It seems most studios are even skimping on features lately in general. So again i'm fine with the basic bluray
it isnt a 3rd disc just for features but a 2nd disc for features since there are only 2 blu-ray discs in this set while the 3rd is a dvd. and 2 disc blu-ray releases are quite normal. OK well excuse me, u know what i meant, I dont need the SECOND disc of features. I wouldnt say 2 disc blurays are always quite normal. A single bluray disc can hold quite a lot so this is actually a rare incident. It seems most studios are even skimping on features lately in general. So again i'm fine with the basic bluray
Greatest action film in years! Or at least the greatest action film I've seen in years. It had that James Bond feel with it's own taste. This film had me at the edge of my seat at so many points. I haven't seen any of the other Mission Impossible, so I wasn't exactly sure if I wanted to see this one. Brad Bird has an amazing view on action films, The Incredibles may have been animated, but it still had greater action sequences than most action films out there. I wasn't a huge Tom Cruise fan either, but this films proves he is one of the best action stars out there. Jeremy Renner was great as always. Will pick this up on blu ray.
This 4th installment will blow you off from your seats (not joking.Laughs!) This is one of the greatest I have seen so far!
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Honestly, the direction on this was absolutely stellar. How Bird frames and choreographs his shots is just awe-inspiring. This is one of the most well-directed movies I have ever seen. While not as stylish or flashy as Scorsese, Bird's direction is definitely on par. John Woo wishes he could cut scenes as well.
The absolute best shot in the movie comes when Hunt steps out of the Burj Dubai and the camera follows him and turns around. Not only does it provide a crucial sense of geography to the viewer, but it also provides a sense of disorientation. I can't imagine seeing it in IMAX; I would've puked. On top of this pragmatic reason, it's also a gorgeous landscape shot of Dubai.
The absolute best shot in the movie comes when Hunt steps out of the Burj Dubai and the camera follows him and turns around. Not only does it provide a crucial sense of geography to the viewer, but it also provides a sense of disorientation. I can't imagine seeing it in IMAX; I would've puked. On top of this pragmatic reason, it's also a gorgeous landscape shot of Dubai.
best mission impossible movie. hands down. Saw it twice in imax



I hated the comedy with a passion. MI2 still rules the roost.
Russell78 wrote: Also this was leagues better than the last 6 James Bond films.
:-|. Better than Goldeneye and Casino Royale?
Not that you can really compare them. They're quite different.
Better than "Quantum of Solace" which sucked @$$!!!!