”One of the most important prerequisites for employment at the C.I.A. Spy reality: “If he’d survive, he’d probably be fired,” Houghton laughs of Mission: Impossible Rogue Nation’s opening stunt. Movie myth: A spy can chuck protocol out the window in favor of a bad-ass stunt that solves a problem-that is, leaping onto a plane as it takes off without anyone’s permission. In a lot of these cases, they will just kick you out of the country.” So driving fast doesn’t necessarily get you out of trouble. Spy reality: “You can’t outrun the radio, you can’t outrun weapons, you can’t outrun drones. Movie myth: A luxury car with enough horsepower can get a spy out of any bad situation. Most of the time you are good enough to avoid this kind of thing.” Your best-case scenario is that you’re driving the speed limit the entire time you’re on the mission and no one knows you’re there. trying to escape from something, you’ve really screwed something up. Spy reality: “High-speed car chases only happen when the mission goes very, very bad,” Houghton says. They use sex a lot more in the Soviet side and East Germany, using what they call ‘honey traps’ or ‘Romeo spies.’ But it’s much easier to get someone to like you and work with you if you are good-looking and suave and you have the ability to kind of psychologically get into their head a little bit.” And I don’t mean via sex-we frown upon that in the United States. “Sometimes you want people who can recruit using their looks. “You want people who look like Daniel Craig or Tom Cruise if you need someone to go to a high-society function and fit in,” Houghton says. Spy reality: Spies are occasionally kinda hot, and are deployed depending on the mission’s requirements. Vince Houghton, the historian and curator at the International Spy Museum, who dispelled some of the most common movie-spy myths while providing interesting information about the real-life Ethan Hunts of the world. Eckhart's assassin has been killing the wrong people for the wrong person and the two team up to figure out who's behind the orders.While seeing the absolutely entertaining Mission: Impossible Rogue Nation this weekend, you may find yourself asking some questions: Are all real-life spies as handsome as Tom Cruise? Is it really possible to create a convincing disguise in minutes? What would happen if an actual intelligence officer threw protocol out the window and jumped onto a plane just as it took off? In an effort to answer these questions, we reached out to Dr. He begins to question everything when his long-lost daughter, a UK M16 analyst, locates him and reveals that his boss who would've been giving him contracts has been dead for years and the division he worked for has since folded. The film is being described as a marriage of international espionage and a classic father-daughter relationship tale.īased on a screenplay by Bob DeRosa, who helped pen the Katherine Heigl and Ashton Kutcher-led Killers, Classified stars Eckhart as a professional CIA hitman who for two decades has gotten orders in secret through the classified ads of the newspaper. Eckhart is dressed to kill in the first shot available to the public, donning a black coat and a sniper rifle as he aims down at his next target. Per Deadline, principal photography for the film has wrapped in Malta, and it's now bound for Cannes in an attempt to find a home. The first images are out for the Aaron Eckhart-led action thriller Classified.
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