Saturday, May 30, 2026

Watch Trailer from Mission Impossible 5: Tom Cruise Hangs from Things, Jeremy Renner Gets Short Shrift

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The new Mission: Impossible is called “Rogue Nation.” The new Star Wars film is called “Rogue One.” All the best minds in Hollywood came up with the same word in their titles. Everyone’s going rogue! By the way, in the new documentary “The Wrecking Crew,” bass player Carole Kaye shows how she invented the lines that run through the “MI” theme music. The whole story of the “MI” theme music is pretty interesting. By the way, “Rogue Nation” looks like a James Bond movie. I miss the whole “MI” team concept. In this trailer, Tom Cruise hangs from things. Jeremy Renner isn’t mentioned, and is seen briefly. Simon Pegg is featured.

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