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Ghost Protocol: Like a Bond film, but with more Tom Cruise

Tom Cruise stars in the next action-packed instalment of the franchise.

WHEN asked what kind of Bond film Steven Spielberg would have made had Cubby Broccoli hired him during the late Seventies, one film critic answered that result would have looked a lot like Moonraker.

That's because Bond is a producer's movie.

Different directors may add little flourishes here and there but the product stays the same: Bond saves the world from a terrible threat, beds a beautiful woman, or two, drives a flash car, performs a spectacular stunt and flashes a gadget or two.

Competition - how you can win a copy of Ghost Protocol, and more

The same can be said for Mission: Impossible. Tom Cruise is the man calling the shots and like Broccoli he knows what kind of adventure he wants his Bond alter-ego, Ethan Hunt, should have. The franchise has gone through four directors now (five if you count Joe Carnahan's aborted attempt in the mid-Noughties), but the adventures remain the same.

The latest instalment has Pixar veteran Brad Bird at the helm. It's his first live action feature and although it boasts some spectacular set pieces - the Kremlin break-in and the climb up the Burj Khalifa in Dubai - Ghost Protocol offers the viewer nothing new.

Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol

Tom Cruise hanging from the world's tallest building in Dubai in the new film Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol. Picture: Image.net

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Cruise is still flashing his trademark his grin, the computer geek is still cracking jokes (Simon Pegg takes over from Ving Rhames) and Lalo Schifrin's dum dum dum-dum still threatens to steal the show.

The appearance of Jeremy Renner on the cast list led to much speculation during shooting that Cruise was handing over the franchise to a younger man.

But Ghost Protocol is very much the Tom Cruise show, and is a reminder of why he gets the big pay cheques.

Mi4 competition - your chance to win

Five major prize winners will each win a prize pack worth $370 - courtesy of Paramount Pictures. The prize pack includes a Mission Impossible Triple Play disc, a t-shirt, a book and other goodies.

To enter, simply tell us in 25 words or less why you'd choose to accept the Ghost Protocol mission. Email your answers here. The five funniest responses will share the prize pool. So make them funny. Or you will not win. Competition closes Thursday, June 21, 5pm (AEST).

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