This film starts tomorrow, and it looks oh so good.
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This film starts tomorrow, and it looks oh so good.
Trailer
Discuss.
I actually thought the first one was pretty good. Looking forward to it.
Same here. The Bourne Identity is one of my favorite films. Not too heavy, but wildly enjoyable.Quote:
Originally posted by PAlexC
I actually thought the first one was pretty good. Looking forward to it.
the world premeire for 'Supremecy' was here in Oklahoma City. Its a shame I didn't get to go last week.
I'm looking forward to the new one though.
I loved the car chase in the coopers.
DigitalOne, I couldn''t have said it better.... well mabey a bit....
not too heavy, but extremely, wildly enjoyable. :)
wow, looks pretty good. except one little thing. if he starts to drive like that in Moscow for real he will get his lower back kicked in no time. I am looking forward to see how they did the whole thing. The first movie was pretty good.
I fear for this, if I'm correct in my assupmtion that this is not based on a book penned by Robert Ludlum.
I mean, look at the tag line - 'They should have left him alone' - didn't he get to be left alone at the end of the last movie when the guy that was hell bent on tracking him down got killed?
I hope it's as good as the first one, which was excellent, my favorite type of movie (like Ronin, Patriot Games, serious, joke-free espionage) but it could well be just another Matrix-style second-time-around just to stir up some more cash.
I very much hope not.
Hmm, just watched the trailer.
'... I'll bring this fight to your doorstep."
Unless that's a trailer edit, when he says that, he's on their doorstep.
My 2 roomates saw it last night at the midnight showing and they thought it was awesome. I'm seeing it tomorrow, I can't wait.
bourne supremacy by robert ludlumQuote:
Originally posted by hurricaneone
I fear for this, if I'm correct in my assupmtion that this is not based on a book penned by Robert Ludlum.
That was from the first movie.Quote:
Originally posted by hurricaneone
Hmm, just watched the trailer.
'... I'll bring this fight to your doorstep."
Unless that's a trailer edit, when he says that, he's on their doorstep.
I want to see that, The Village, and The Manchurian Candidate. All three look great.
I've read both books "The Bourne Identity" and "The Bourne Supremacy" and seen the movies and niether movie are like the book. The main character, Jason Bourne, is the same, but the back story and locations and even the main story aren't the same. But as a movie it's entertaining and action packed.Quote:
Originally posted by hurricaneone
I fear for this, if I'm correct in my assupmtion that this is not based on a book penned by Robert Ludlum.
I mean, look at the tag line - 'They should have left him alone' - didn't he get to be left alone at the end of the last movie when the guy that was hell bent on tracking him down got killed?
I hope it's as good as the first one, which was excellent, my favorite type of movie (like Ronin, Patriot Games, serious, joke-free espionage) but it could well be just another Matrix-style second-time-around just to stir up some more cash.
I very much hope not.
The tag line, "they should have left him alone" goes with the CIA is back after him for some reason, not everyone involved in (was it Topstone or Tombstone, I can't remember)was killed.
It kind of follows the Book in that someone from the CIA goes back after Jason Bourne to get him to do another mission for them. But it's pretty complex to tell since they aren't the same, in the Book he's in Hong Kong, and before he went their he was 'retired' working as a Professor.
I hear that someone is assasinating people and framing him, or something like that.
I wish it was called Bourne Identity 2.
Hahaha. However, I like it when sequals think of creative ideas for the titles instead of putting just a number 2 or such after it.Quote:
Originally posted by yasunobu13
I hear that someone is assasinating people and framing him, or something like that.
I wish it was called Bourne Identity 2.
Exception: Die Harder.Quote:
Originally posted by cougrhky20
Hahaha. However, I like it when sequals think of creative ideas for the titles instead of putting just a number 2 or such after it.
Hell, I read the Bourne Identity and thought that there were no others in the series.Quote:
Originally posted by Hellsbellboy
I've read both books "The Bourne Identity" and "The Bourne Supremacy"...
and seen the movies and niether movie are like the book. The main character, Jason Bourne, is the same, but the back story and locations and even the main story aren't the same. But as a movie it's entertaining and action packed.
Live and learn.
:)
Though I saw more similarities between the book and the first film than this.
Did anyone know there was a third book?
The Bourne Ultimatum.
Saw it when I went to Barnes & Noble tonight.
I saw it when I Googled for the Bourne Supremacy, but I thought I'd leave it for you to announce, Virgo.
Job well done.
;)
Sorry, no witty responses here.
Move along.
hehe yeah the girl.. but in the book she's Canadian, and a bit older, also she's some Canadian Government worker. And in the book their was Carlos the Jackel (as well as the CIA that was after him).. who Bourne was "after" and then he was after Bourne. The boat part was from the book.. and so was the assassination attempt. But then Jason Bourne went to New York, where Treadstone was, but not till after Carlos had killed everyone, including Bourne's brother.. eheheQuote:
Originally posted by hurricaneone
Hell, I read the Bourne Identity and thought that there were no others in the series.
Live and learn.
:)
Though I saw more similarities between the book and the first film than this.
but yeah theirs a few books in the series.. I just read Identity and Supremacy.
I'm finding it hard to spot the creativity here as it's the title of the second "Bourne" episode from Robert Ludlum. CTRL&C, CTRL&V = Not Very Creative (never said I was good a maths though)Quote:
Originally posted by cougrhky20
Hahaha. However, I like it when sequals think of creative ideas for the titles instead of putting just a number 2 or such after it.
It's an argument over the stupidity of the name. Not the stupidity of the name of the movie.Quote:
Originally posted by Archimage
I'm finding it hard to spot the creativity here as it's the title of the second "Bourne" episode from Robert Ludlum. CTRL&C, CTRL&V = Not Very Creative (never said I was good a maths though)
I saw the film tonight. If you like the first one you'll like this, it's not as good but it's better than 90% of the films in multiiplexes.
The only thing I really didn't like is that this director didn't shot the action sequences as well, from the quickest fight to the longest car chase they're blurry and indistinct, I hate that. The first film really caught my attention because the fight scenes were so well directed, but in this one you feel like the actors and choreographer wasted their time training for it, they could have just filmed a couple of people thrashing around in a cupboard.
Still, overall a good film, the screenings of it were sold out too when I was there, but no one seemed to be going into 'catwoman', lol.
What, you don't care for bouncy cameras? I just say it tonight as well and I thought it was well done. I had no idea how sturdy russian cars were.
oh my god, the bouncy blurry cameras ruined it for me. Compare it to the first one with it's clear but still kinetic camera work, the fight scenes were so superbly done, the fight in the his paris apartment especially, but this time, like I said, the scene where he fights the last of the treadstone assassins = two men thrashing around in a cupboard... a waste of any fight choreography.
The car chase wasn't so bad but still could have benefited from a few edits that lasted longer than half a second.
Saw it tonight as well. Av, reading the reviews over here, it seems this director (who also directed Bloody Sunday) favors this "erratic filming style". I didn't mind it, although I would have liked to see that fight in the guy's house a bit better. I don't think it affected the car chases, though; I thought it made them better. Made for a sort of "claustrophobic feeling", like you were in the car when they shot those scenes.
Also, since when did you Euros have such nice cars?! Man, BMW taxis, Mercedes cop cars... I should go to Paris and drive a taxi. I'd ride in luxury.
Overall; great film. Veeery enjoyable.
Theaters were packed, as well.
Well said, I just got back from it about an hour ago.. both my wife and I thought it was a bit blurry, and the camera was right in everyones face.. so almost felt clausterphobic. I did like the scene where he was "detained" and the guy comes in to question him.. but the butt kicking happen so fast. it's a bit more darkier then the first.. and bit sad..Quote:
Originally posted by aversion
I saw the film tonight. If you like the first one you'll like this, it's not as good but it's better than 90% of the films in multiiplexes.
The only thing I really didn't like is that this director didn't shot the action sequences as well, from the quickest fight to the longest car chase they're blurry and indistinct, I hate that. The first film really caught my attention because the fight scenes were so well directed, but in this one you feel like the actors and choreographer wasted their time training for it, they could have just filmed a couple of people thrashing around in a cupboard.
Still, overall a good film, the screenings of it were sold out too when I was there, but no one seemed to be going into 'catwoman', lol.
hehe exactly your thoughts here, altho it didnt really ruin it for me. I sensed it from the start .. cameraman cant hold the damn camera straighT!Quote:
Originally posted by aversion
oh my god, the bouncy blurry cameras ruined it for me. Compare it to the first one with it's clear but still kinetic camera work, the fight scenes were so superbly done, the fight in the his paris apartment especially, but this time, like I said, the scene where he fights the last of the treadstone assassins = two men thrashing around in a cupboard... a waste of any fight choreography.
The car chase wasn't so bad but still could have benefited from a few edits that lasted longer than half a second.
I agree the fight scene in the first one was a lot better, but the undestructible taxi was awesome :-D
SO...Is there gonna be a The Bourne Ultimatum the movie?
lol, it's like that, just about every taxi I've ever seen in germany has been a mercedes, but I've only seen a few BMW taxis, but they do have a lot of BMW cop cars, even a few porsche police cars. Even egypt uses mercedes as taxis.Quote:
Originally posted by DigitalOne
Also, since when did you Euros have such nice cars?! Man, BMW taxis, Mercedes cop cars... I should go to Paris and drive a taxi. I'd ride in luxury.
In england the cops drive range rovers and jaguars on the motorways, but ford focuses in towns which makes sense.
Wow. Are they stripped down or something? Over here, those cars are considered luxurious, and the cops never get a sniff of that. They're stuck in Ford Crown Vics.Quote:
Originally posted by aversion
lol, it's like that, just about every taxi I've ever seen in germany has been a mercedes, but I've only seen a few BMW taxis, but they do have a lot of BMW cop cars, even a few porsche police cars. Even egypt uses mercedes as taxis.
In england the cops drive range rovers and jaguars on the motorways, but ford focuses in towns which makes sense.
Mercedes are common as filth in Germany, cheap too.Quote:
Originally posted by DigitalOne
Wow. Are they stripped down or something? Over here, those cars are considered luxurious, and the cops never get a sniff of that. They're stuck in Ford Crown Vics.
Anything made locally (nationally) is cheap. You import and it immediately gains snob value, due to the rarity and increased cost.
Example one, for certain models, if you live in the US, you can pick up your car in Europe, have a driving holiday and then have it shipped back to the US, the money you save on picking it up from your local dealer will pay for your vacation.
Example two, people in Brazil think that the VW Golf is a really top rate motor. Why? 'Cause they're not made here (unlike the Fox, Gol, Parati, etc) and costs a packet, due to import duties.
The car is at best average (perhaps worse as it does not have Brazilian modifications for suspension and petrol), but the price keeps it rare, which increases it's perceived value.
Example three, some years ago, after returning to the US from Berlin, my buddy's Dad had bought a Benz 300E, color: eggshell. He was so freakin' proud of this car, the very same motor that I had seen literally HUNDREDS of (same car, same color) cruising up and down the Kufurstendamn (sp?) just days before as taxis.
As the guy was a total jackass, I stuck it too him good'n'proper about him driving a taxi. He never liked me much after that. Too bad, I still drank his beer and stole his cigarettes.
Where I am, we just got a bunch of new Impalas. Souped up, and very good.Quote:
They're stuck in Ford Crown Vics
There was a great BMW print ad I saw a few years ago, it was an aerial shot of tahir square in cairo spread over two pages, the shot showed grid locked traffic and, except for the odd fiat 500, every car was a mercedes taxi. In the bottom right of the ad it just had the usual "BMW. the ultimate driving machine." I thought it was a great ad.
When I was in cairo in the late 80s it was like that, every car was either a mercedes or a fiat 500, it was funny. It's probably more diverse now I would imagine.
Great movie 8/10 (shakey Camera work)
I liked it, but I agree with the shakey camera thing.
I guess theres 4 books in the series. Thats what I've been told anyways.
I think there should be a new ending where they're in a mexican standoff and the enemy says "I wish you were never born (Bourne)", then he replys, "I always was." Then blam, a shot to the face, and fade to credits.