Mission: Impossible III (Full Screen) PG-13

Mission: Impossible III (Full Screen)
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  • Rated: PG-13
  • Closed captioning available
  • Run Time: 2 hours, 5 minutes
  • Video: Color
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Released: October 30, 2006
  • Originally Released: 2006
  • Label: Paramount

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User Ratings: 508,779
Rating: B -- Director J.J. Abrams stages one impressive action sequence after another, giving fans of the franchise exactly what they would expect. Full Review
Bowling Green Daily News
Nov 20, 2019
...this snappy installment is a marked improvement over John Woo's surprisingly dull sequel, though the set pieces lack the elegance and visual coherence of the Brian de Palma original. Full Review
Newsweek
Nov 1, 2007
The summer's first action epic does exactly what it's supposed to do, more clearly than M:i:I, and more likeably than M:i:II.
Wall Street Journal
Jun 22, 2006
[Hoffman] steals absolutely every moment he's onscreen.
Box Office
Jun 1, 2006
Rating: 7/10 -- The best of the first three for its nonstop action and sometimes pulse-pounding excitement. Full Review
Movie Metropolis
Dec 5, 2011
Rating: 7.25/10 -- It's the relationships and crafted actions sequences that kept me glued. It's not perfect by any means, but hands-down, this was the best entry of the first three to me. Full Review
Colbybryant.com
Dec 7, 2018
It's about energy, excitement and exotic locales, in this case Rome, Shanghai and Berlin....The stunts are top-notch...
USA Today
May 5, 2006

Product Description:

J.J. Abrams, creator of small-screen hits ALIAS and LOST, makes his feature film debut with the third installment of this successful series based on the hit 1960s television show. Secret Agent Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) has decided to take it easy and lead a somewhat normal life. He's even found his perfect woman, Julia (Michelle Monaghan), and is engaged. But when newbie agent Lindsey Farris (Keri Russell)--whom Hunt mentored--goes missing while on assignment, the reluctant agent finds himself back in business. Soon, with his old buddy Luther (Ving Rhames) in tow, along with team members Zhen (Maggie Q) and Declan (Jonathan Rhys Meyers), Hunt is traversing the globe on the trail of Farris's captor, Owen Davian (Philip Seymour Hoffman), an elusive international weapons dealer. The stakes increase when the villainous Davian gets a hold of Hunt's fiancée and uses her as a bargaining chip.

A raucous combination of spectacular chases, explosions, amazing stunts, and elaborate schemes takes the Impossible Mission Force (IMF) team to Berlin, the Vatican, and Shanghai. With fascinating hi-tech tools these secret agents can impersonate virtually anyone, scale walls in an instant, infiltrate the tightest security system, and blow up the evidence when they're done. But facing their most formidable foe ever, Hunt and his fellow agents are fighting the clock to keep Julia alive and get Davian the mysterious weapon he is demanding. Cruise's personal involvement in the stunts lends a nice air of authenticity to Hunt, who also shows his emotional side in this outing as he juggles his secret life and his new love, as well as possible betrayal by someone inside the IMF. Laurence Fishburne also stars as IMF's Director Brassel, and Billy Crudup appears as his somewhat timid right-hand man, Musgrave.

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  • UPC: 097361184524
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