Even though the Mission: Impossible franchise is known for setting the bar when it comes to ambitious action sequences, we all draw inspiration from somewhere. Across his career, director, and screenwriter Christopher McQuarrie has worked on incredibly inventive titles like Edge of Tomorrow and The Usual Suspects. In an interview with Collider, the filmmaker talked a little about his influences and how you can see traces of them in Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One.
“There are films I am inspired by, competing with, in a sportsman-like way, kind of friendly. There are films that I deeply, deeply admire and kind of get stuck in my head. I love movies about the Arctic, I love movies about submarines. Submarines are just cool. The Arctic is just cool. I love 'The Thing,' but I can't really say that 'The Thing' is an influence on 'Dead Reckoning.
“I see a lot of John Ford in there. I see a lot of Steven Spielberg, ‘Close Encounters,’ where I'm suddenly looking at something and where I wasn't intending for that to happen. I'm seeing the ghosts of that stuff in there.”
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