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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker Aug 3

    The action scenes in “The Spy Who Dumped Me,” starring Kate McKinnon and Mila Kunis, are—moment for moment, beat for beat—better than those in “Mission: Impossible—Fallout.” http://nyer.cm/qwywtuG pic.twitter.com/GOL9tD1D5s

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      1. Fraser Martens‏ @frasermartens Aug 3
        Replying to @NewYorker

        That would be pretty desperately clickbaity even for Buzzfeed, let alone the New Yorker.

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      2. Jason Boo-ley‏Verified account @jasondashbailey Aug 3
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        pic.twitter.com/7vIbHuoopM

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      2. Poseidon‏ @Pureevilbich Aug 3
        Replying to @NewYorker

        My boy Cruise did not run on a broken ankle, learn of to fly a helicopter to perform a stunt while operating the camera AND acting, and become the first actor in history to halo jump on screen, so you can write this drivel

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      3. Rahul M‏ @rahulrtx Aug 3
        Replying to @Pureevilbich @NewYorker

        Exactly who gives a fuck about his beliefs that's his thing, He makes great movies!Loved MI6 it was better than mad Max because we already had sort of a connection to ETHAN Hunt from the last 5 movies!

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      4. X‏ @xunzic_beetle Aug 4
        Replying to @rahulrtx @Pureevilbich @NewYorker

        I didnt have any connection to Hunt at all. I didnt care about any of the characters except for the White Widow and super villian Lane. Lark was not given enough development. That's where Mad Max shines and MI6 fails despite the impossible action sequences.

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      5. Rahul M‏ @rahulrtx Aug 4
        Replying to @xunzic_beetle @Pureevilbich @NewYorker

        Well I liked MI6 more ,true lark needed more development.But I loved the movie!

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      2. Michael Christatos‏ @Christatos Aug 3
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        @benandrewmoore @Jakob_Freepic.twitter.com/E1KyLUvb08

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      3. Benjamin Andrew Moore‏ @benandrewmoore Aug 5
        Replying to @Christatos @NewYorker @Jakob_Free

        This movie is why they need a stunt award at the Oscars

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      1. Hiking Life‏ @remedy2017 Aug 3
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Nope

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      1. Martin Dunphy‏ @martindunphy Aug 3
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        Too bad the movie is total shite. This tweet should have "promoted" underneath.

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      1. C Henagan‏ @HenaganC3 Aug 3
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        Kate McKinnon rocks!

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      1. Riley‏ @riley Aug 3
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        yeah right

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      1. Heather Hartley  🐬 👽 🌎 💫 Ad Astra‏ @fortressmighty Aug 3
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      1. C_Perry  🌊‏ @seeparis6 Aug 3
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        Can't wait to see it!!

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      1. The WSB  😎 🌐 🔍‏ @The_WSB Aug 4
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Just saw both and I must agree. Some pretty good scenes in #missionImpossible but EVERY scene was great in @SpyWhoDumpedMe

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      2. Alex Tate‏ @THE_ALEX_TATE Aug 3
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        Mission Impossible 6 had some of the best action scenes I’ve ever seen. It’s Mad Max: Fury Road levels of awesomeness. I have trouble believing that ANY other film coming out this year is gonna have more impressive action scenes.pic.twitter.com/4xzyS3rRFP

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      3. X‏ @xunzic_beetle Aug 4
        Replying to @THE_ALEX_TATE @NewYorker

        Fury Road had a believable story and believable bonds. The bonds between the characters in MI6 was mostly unconvincing and cheesy. Frankly didnt care if the nukes detonated.

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