

Mission: Impossible Movie Ranking: A Reviewer's Controversial Take
Mission Impossible Movie Ranking Sparks Debate: A Reviewer's Unique Perspective The Mission Impossible franchise has captivated audiences for decades. Recently, film reviewer Kit Lazer (@moviesaretherapy) released a video ranking all eight films, sparking discussion among fans. Lazer's ranking isn't without controversy. He places Mission: Impossible 2, directed by John Woo, at the bottom, citing its tonal differences from the rest of the series. "It's just so unrecognizable in character and tone from the rest of the franchise," Lazer states. However, he praises the film's visual elements, adding, "There are some beautiful sequences, some cool shots, some great hair." His top pick? Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation. Lazer highlights the film's "all-time great action set pieces" and strong characters as key reasons for its top ranking. He also notes the recurring characters introduced in this era of the franchise. "The Christopher McQuarrie era of Mission Impossible is what we think of when we think of the franchise," Lazer observes. The video has generated significant engagement, demonstrating the enduring interest in this popular franchise and encouraging viewers to share their own perspectives. Lazer's ranking is a reminder that film appreciation is subjective, and even within a single franchise, individual films can offer diverse experiences. His video serves as a springboard for further discussion and analysis of this beloved action series.