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We’ve compiled some of the funniest and most dated technology from the movie into the gallery below.
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In retrospect, a lot of it looks completely hilarious. And since Ethan Hunt and his Impossible Mission Force were supposed to be at the very forefront of the digital revolution, all of this stuff is integrated into the story. Those were the days of AOL, dial-up modems, and enormous cell phones with telescoping antennae.
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Many viewers had never even surfed the web when Brian De Palma’s thriller opened in theaters around the country. In 1996, the internet was in its infancy. Some elements remain exactly the same (the 747 jet Ethan Hunt takes from Europe to America, for example, might still be in service somewhere). It’s fun to watch both movies back to back and ponder just how much things have changed in the 25 years since that first Mission: Impossible movie. (“Go secure.”) But in 1996, pay phones were still ubiquitous in the 2020s, they look alien even exotic. He even says the same phrase to the man on the other end of the line when he picks up. As before, Tom Cruise’s Ethan Hunt makes an emergency call to headquarters on a pay phone. A lot of tropes from the old Mission: Impossible get recycled in the last one. In Rogue Nation, that analog recording (a vinyl record) is now wildly archaic. The difference is that in the original Mission: Impossible from 1996, the analog device (a small video cassette) represents the cutting edge of entertainment technology. Then the hero of the film receives his top secret mission first, he has a heavily coded conversation with a woman, who hands him a piece of analog recording technology that contains his briefing.
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Both movies begin with a cold open action sequence both then immediately segue into very similar looking credits sequences (with Lalo Schifrin’s classic Mission: Impossible score). One of the cool things about the last Mission: Impossible, Rogue Nation, were its subtle nods to the first film in the franchise.
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