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Vudu Has Goodies For Mission Impossible Fans – The Streaming Advisor

Vudu Has Goodies For Mission Impossible Fans

This summer was not a happily equal one on all fronts. One movie that got less than it expected at the box office was Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One. Maybe the promise that the story would not wrap up in the title kept people from wanting to make the investment of time and money. But we can be sure of one thing. It has lots of action and cool special effects. The film which is Certified Fresh at 96% on Rotten Tomatoes, is now available on the Vudu on-demand video service. Those who want to own the latest piece of the pie from the MI franchise can purchase the film in SD, HD or UHD for $19.99.

Get an inside look at the movie

Fans can also read a Rotten Tomatoes editorial piece on Tom Cruise, showcasing that the more he runs, the better his movies are (most of the time!). Rotten Tomatoes also found that Cruise’s movie running has been increasing as he gets older. The numbers on his cinematic pedometer continue to rise in Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One. 

Need more of Tom Cruise? Watch Fandango’s Big Ticket interview with Ethan Hunt himself, where he discusses the rigorous training he had to go through and what it was like collaborating with writer/director Christopher McQuarrie on the story and character. Also, check out Fandango’s interview with the cast of the film as they discuss topics like working with Cruise, the nature of a Mission: Impossible movie, and the future of the franchise.

Vudu has also released this exclusive featurette showcasing deleted scenes from one of the film’s introductory sequences and including commentary from McQuarrie.

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