LOL Emilio Estevez


Why cast him when you're gonna kill him in the first 15 minutes? And to add in the worse way possible, impaled in the eye and crushed by an elevator. Ouch!

Was it some glorified cameo death? He seems to be uncredited.

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Basically yeah—they did it precisely because it was so unexpected. He was a pretty big star at the time, so it was a shock to see him die so quickly, and it lent some extra weight to the team-kill sequence, to make you really feel like Things Are Going Wrong.

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It's like when Steven Seagal got killed off in Executive Decision.

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I was pretty pissed when they threw me out of a plane.

I didn't find out till the premiere!

I pulled the director to one side, and introduced his nutz to my knee, and let's just say his nutz are no longer outside of his body.

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Emilio is best friends with Tom Cruise, or at least they were in the 90s. He did the small part as a favour, I'd imagine.

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Tom had previously done a silent cameo in Emilio's Young Guns.

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A bit of quid pro quo between pals, I think.

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To throw off the audience.

Both 1960s and 1980s series revolved around a team... there was no Ethan Hunt lead character on them... so this movie began as a team as well... but quickly evolved into a Tom Cruise vehicle.

The tv series's had been around for 3 decades and had over 200 episodes produced (between both versions) so I guess it had a following and they presented a similar format at the beginning of the film.

Pretty clever and solid way to do it... imo.

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Was the Estevez character ever in the shows?

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