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Tom Cruise is a 62-year-old action movie hero still capable of dangling from airplanes and punching out bad guys. In this podcast episode, HCC film professors Marie Westhaver and Mike Giuliano talk about "Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning," and, of course, they wonder if it will indeed be the final reckoning for this venerable franchise. Marie and Mike carp about the 169-minute running time, implausible and formulaic story, stilted acting and other things, but also readily acknowledge that it's an enjoyable popcorn movie. Just make sure you have a big bucket of popcorn to see you through it.
They also discuss a movie that is its polar opposite. "Secret Mall Apartment" is a low-budget, quirky documentary about eight Rhode Islanders who as an art project set up a totally illegal apartment inside a Providence shopping mall and then live in it for four years. This film raises all sorts of interesting questions about the nature of art, commerce, and surreptitious cinderblock construction.
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By Dragon PodcastsTom Cruise is a 62-year-old action movie hero still capable of dangling from airplanes and punching out bad guys. In this podcast episode, HCC film professors Marie Westhaver and Mike Giuliano talk about "Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning," and, of course, they wonder if it will indeed be the final reckoning for this venerable franchise. Marie and Mike carp about the 169-minute running time, implausible and formulaic story, stilted acting and other things, but also readily acknowledge that it's an enjoyable popcorn movie. Just make sure you have a big bucket of popcorn to see you through it.
They also discuss a movie that is its polar opposite. "Secret Mall Apartment" is a low-budget, quirky documentary about eight Rhode Islanders who as an art project set up a totally illegal apartment inside a Providence shopping mall and then live in it for four years. This film raises all sorts of interesting questions about the nature of art, commerce, and surreptitious cinderblock construction.
Listen to more episodes of At The Movies with Mike & Marie
Follow Dragon Podcasts on Instagram and Twitter for more episodes