Mission: Impossible Dead Reckoning Part One 4K UHD [Blu-ray

Mission: Impossible Dead Reckoning Part One 4K UHD [Blu-ray] [Region A & B & C]

Mission: Impossible Dead Reckoning Part One 4K UHD [Blu-ray] [Region A & B & C]


Tom Cruise, Mission Impossible Dead Reckoning Part One, castMI7, Tom Cruise MotorcycleMI7 Cast, Rebecca Ferguson, Simon Pegg, Ving Rhames, Pom Klementieff


5 Responses

  1. RandySilverman says:

     United Kingdom

    Great film, all action , good storyline and you know what your getting with Tom Cruise. Definately worth watching with a few surprises instore. Looking forward to watching it again ( always watch films twice) so not to miss anything and can’t wait for part 2. Thank you Tom for entertaining us again.

  2. ClayWickjrzui says:

     United Kingdom

    I was anxiously waiting for the dvd to see if the sound is dolby digital surround. When I tried it in my home cinema I saw with satisfaction that the dolby digital led lit up. So, in conclusion, the picture is clear and the sound is very good and satisfying, but not like James Bond movies that I have.

  3. LoydAlcantar says:

     United Kingdom

    We bought this as soon as we could and have actually watched it a couple of times now. We have added this to our MI collection and very happy with it. We will certainly watch again.
    Tom Cruise is his usual and the film keeps you ‘there’ all the way through. Clever and totally entertaining. I would highly recommend.

  4. AbrahamRubio says:

     United Kingdom

    Good fun – if a little silly ! Only in a TomCruise film would a steam train with a dead crew be classed as “unstoppable” ! Really ? Driver and stoker dead – so who is stoking the boiler ? A chuff-chuff (sorry to be technical) would soon run out of puff (steam) with no one feeding it with coal ! Good fun without a doubt. Sad to see Rebecca Ferguson’s character killed off (sorry – spoiler).

  5. SusannaPsj says:

     United Kingdom

    because before you start you know that you won’t get a conclusion. There will be perhaps more plot building with out resolution than is preferable. Lots of chase sequences done with the usual panache, yet somehow lacking something. The final sequence did manage to return to the expected level of suspense. I expect that once part two is available the two together will work well. Waiting then for that.