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The Impossible Mission

One of my occasional habits on my day off is to go see a movie by myself. Some people think that's a little weird, but if you've never done it...I'd highly recommend it. It's very relaxing. Saw Mission Impossible 3 today. Not the world's greatest movie, but definitely 2 hours of entertaining spy fun. I like what J.J. Abrams did with it. One of the sweetest parts is where they show them actually making one of the sweet life-like masks. If you need two hours to escape from reality and watch stuff blow up, go see this movie.

“The Impossible Mission”