This awesome 'Mission: Impossible' exhibit goes inside 29 years of extremely dangerous stunts
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The Museum of the Moving Image in Astoria is hosting 'Mission: Impossible - Story and Spectacle,' showcasing 29 years of artifacts and footage related to the franchise. The exhibit, curated by Barbara Miller, emphasizes the connection between story and stunt spectacle. Featuring various screens and displays, it analyses major stunts from each film, offering unique insights into the filmmaking process. Tom Cruise highlights the physical demands of his role, shedding light on the dedication required to execute these breathtaking stunts.
Agent Ethan Hunt has trekked through Norwegian fjords, scaled Dubai's Burj Khalifa and been chased down the Spanish Steps of Rome.
We wanted to bring together the idea of story and spectacle... it wasn't just about showing off a fancy stunt, it was about serving the story.
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