Saving the world is no easy task, you might understand why in this new pic from “Mission: Impossible — Ghost Protocol” everyone’s upside down frown is upside down (think about it).
That’s right, Tom Cruise is back as Ethan Hunt with Jeremy Renner as the new agent, Simon Pegg as the tech guru and Paula Patton as a young operative in the crew. And while we’re not sure what’s causing all the tense faces, the general rule is whoever smelt it, dealt it, but really somebody should just own up to doing it. Hey it’s Friday, so we’re allowed to make fart jokes okay? Deal. Anyway, it’s another look at the film that is shaping up to be quite a promising bit of holiday season popcorn fare. And we’re curious to see how Brad Bird fares with his first live-action blockbuster outside the comfort zone of the Pixar family.
Co-starring Josh Holloway, Ving Rhames, Michael Nyqvist, Anil Kapoor, Lea Seydoux and Vladimir Mashkov, ‘Ghost Protocol’ hits theaters on December 21st. [Tom Cruise]
I didn\’t realize that the Mission Impossible movies were that popular to keep making them. I\’ll see the new one for Jeremy Renner\’s performance, but that\’s it. I\’m sure it\’ll be entertaining once I finally get to the theater.
@ Lauren
\” My hips are bigger…my breasts are bigger. I’m loving it!\”
Pics or GTFO
@Lauren \”I highly recommend having children\”?
I highly hope that you\’re encouraging others to undertake the wide-reaching responsibilities of parenthood for reasons more than just \”it definitely makes me feel so much sexier than before.\”
Paula Patton gave birth to her first child with her toyboy husband Robin Thicke merely five months before filming began. In Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol, she flaunts her post-pregnancy figure that boasts an ample cleavage, fuller legs and a fuller backside.
I’m a new mother myself and I highly recommend having children. My hips are bigger…my breasts are bigger. I’m loving it! I feel like more of a woman now. It definitely makes me feel so much sexier than ever before.
Tom Cruise stated that all of the Mission Impossible movies are set in their own alternate reality/universe and are not sequels or connected to each other. That explains why there is no continuity between the movies and why they keep using mostly new casts.