Light The Fuse - The Official Mission: Impossible Podcast
TV & Film:Film Interviews
John Knoll is one of the most legendary visual effects artists in history. He also served as the visual effects supervisor for both the first “Mission: Impossible” and “Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol.” He talks about the shot he did on the first film to get his name in the opening credits, working with “Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol” director Brad Bird on the unmade earthquake epic “1906” and we get his Tom Cruise hair rankings.
This episode was originally released in February 2020.
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Back to “Nebraska” with Alexander Payne (Part Two)
“Election” Results with Alexander Payne (Part One)
Revisiting Michael Giacchino, Composer of “Mission: Impossible III” and “Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol"
Randomized Ending with "Clue" Director Jonathan Lynn (Part Two)
Clued In with "Clue" Director Jonathan Lynn (Part One)
Howard Deutch is "Some Kind of Wonderful" (Part Two)
Sitting "Pretty in Pink" with Howard Deutch (Part One)
Revisiting Michael Kaplan, Costume Designer on "Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol"
Jim Abrahams, David Zucker, and Jerry Zucker Look Back on Their Comedic Career (Part Two)
Putting "Airplane!" Together with Jim Abrahams, David Zucker, and Jerry Zucker (Part One)
Revisiting Lorne Balfe
Partying On with "Wayne's World" Director Penelope Spheeris (Part Two)
Rocking Out with "Wayne's World" Director Penelope Spheeris (Part One)
Introducing Light the Fuse Presents: The Directors
Revisiting Our 100th Episode with Christopher McQuarrie, Simon Pegg, Hayley Atwell, and Lorne Balfe
Revisiting Paul Hirsch, Editor of “Mission: Impossible”
Revisiting Eddie Hamilton, Editor of “Mission: Impossible – Fallout”
Revisiting Brad Bird
Revisiting Christopher McQuarrie on "Jack Reacher"
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