The best part ---- you don't get gratuitous violence, needless nudity, or excessive cursing.
Yeah - there's some salty language. The co-star has a couple minutes of seductive conversation with an Indian Mogul, and yes, a couple of people die. In the end, MI is about the mission and the action involved in accomplishing the mission.
The movie didn't push the boundaries of PG-13, and delievered a generally thrilling 2 hour movie.
Good to know, thanks bailey bud! I'm hoping to make it to Sherlock Holmes, although I didn't hear the best reviews on it, sometime this coming week. I just can't watch Tom Cruise anymore.
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Science Chic wrote: Good to know, thanks bailey bud! I'm hoping to make it to Sherlock Holmes, although I didn't hear the best reviews on it, sometime this coming week. I just can't watch Tom Cruise anymore.
We saw both Mission and Sherlock movies. Both were pretty good, about 8/10. Not blockbusters but good entertainment. Some good effects and outside scenery of various countries in both. And plenty of action and cars and trains!
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