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A Look At the Outdated Technology From 'Mission: Impossible'


Rogue Nation, were its subtle nods to the first film in the franchise. Both movies begin with a cold open action sequence; both then immediately segue into very similar looking credits sequences (with Lalo Schifrin’s classic
Mission: Impossible score). Then the hero of the film receives his top secret mission; first, he has a heavily coded conversation with a woman, who hands him a piece of analog recording technology that contains his briefing. The difference is that in the original 
Mission: Impossible from 1996, the analog device (a small video cassette) represents the cutting edge of entertainment technology. In 
Rogue Nation, that analog recording (a vinyl record) is now wildly archaic.

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