I must admit that I’m a bit of a sucker for summer blockbusters. With that
in mind, I enjoyed MI:2 quite a bit. (Though I’m a bit annoyed by the
studios’ tendency to link little abbrevations to the title of movies. At
least MI:2 makes sense, which is more than one could say for Independence
Day/ID4.) Kathy and I saw it as part of our anniversary date, and both were
favorably impressed with it. Though there were a couple of points that
stretched suspension of belief a bit far, and the script did rely on ripping
off masks rather too heavily, it was plenty of fun, and worth seeing on the
big screen.