DVD : The Bourne Ultimatum (Widescreen Edition)
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Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1
Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Universal
EAN: 0025193227423
Format: AC-3, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
Item Dimensions: 100
Label: Universal Studios
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Manufacturer: Universal Studios
MPN: MCAD61032274D
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Universal Studios
Region Code: 1
Release Date: December 11, 2007
Running Time: 116 minutes
Studio: Universal Studios
Theatrical Release Date: December 11, 2007
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Editorial Review:
Product Description:
Studio: Uni Dist Corp. (mca) Release Date: 07/29/2008 Run time: 116 minutes Rating: Pg13
Amazon.com:
The often breathtaking, final installment in the Bourne trilogy finds the titular assassin with no memory closing in on his past, finally answering his own questions about his real identity and how he came to be a seemingly unstoppable killing machine. Matt Damon returns for another intensely physical performance as Jason Bourne, the rogue operative at war with the CIA, which made him who and what he is and managed to kill his girlfriend in the series’ second film, The Bourne Supremacy. Now looking for payback, Bourne goes in search for the renegade chief of CIA operations in Europe and North Africa, partnering for a time with a mysterious woman from his past (Julia Stiles) and constantly–constantly–on the run from assassins, intelligence foot soldiers, and cops. Directed by Paul Greengrass (United 93) with the director’s thrilling, trademark textures and shaky, documentary style, The Bourne Ultimatum is largely a succession of action scenes that reveal a lot about the story’s characters while they’re under duress. Joan Allen, Albert Finney, David Strathairn, Scott Glenn, and Paddy Considine comprise the film’s terrific supporting cast, and the well-traveled movie leads viewers through Turin, Madrid, Tangiers, Paris, London, and New York. Overall, this is a satisfying conclusion to Bourne’s exciting and protracted mystery. –Tom Keogh
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Amazon.com:
The often breathtaking, final installment in the Bourne trilogy finds the titular assassin with no memory closing in on his past, finally answering his own questions about his real identity and how he came to be a seemingly unstoppable killing machine. Matt Damon returns for another intensely physical performance as Jason Bourne, the rogue operative at war with the CIA, which made him who and what he is and managed to kill his girlfriend in the series’ second film, The Bourne Supremacy. Now looking for payback, Bourne goes in search for the renegade chief of CIA operations in Europe and North Africa, partnering for a time with a mysterious woman from his past (Julia Stiles) and constantly–constantly–on the run from assassins, intelligence foot soldiers, and cops. Directed by Paul Greengrass (United 93) with the director’s thrilling, trademark textures and shaky, documentary style, The Bourne Ultimatum is largely a succession of action scenes that reveal a lot about the story’s characters while they’re under duress. Joan Allen, Albert Finney, David Strathairn, Scott Glenn, and Paddy Considine comprise the film’s terrific supporting cast, and the well-traveled movie leads viewers through Turin, Madrid, Tangiers, Paris, London, and New York. Overall, this is a satisfying conclusion to Bourne’s exciting and protracted mystery. –Tom Keogh
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Customer Reviews
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Rating:
- PUMPING UP THE ACTION
THE BOURNE SUPREMACY is, like its predecessors, a full-throttle action thriller. This one is on steroids. Matt Damon returns as the unstoppable, human killing machine, out to find the answers to his forgotten past, with a new batch of lethally trained CIA operatives trying to terminate him.
The thing that seperates the Bourne movies from most of the other action pics out there is that this hero has a brain, and having plots that weren’t designed by 4-year olds, not to mention interesting … Read More
Rating:
- Spectacular
I had always been a late entrant to the Bourne films, beginning with the reason that it was just a little hard for me to see Matt Damon doing roundhouse kicks and taking down bad guys. Much to my surprise, The Bourne Identity, and even more so The Bourne Supremacy, were excellent films that excelled in terms of espionage action, and introduced those unfamiliar with Robert Ludlum’s novels to a character that was more interesting and dangerous than even James Bond had been over the past few years prior. … Read More
Rating:
- Blackbriar = Monarch
I really wasn’t fond of the Bourne Supremacy, which boiled down to, “you’re a trained killer, so let’s get you involved in a random plot because the audience only cares if you kick butt!” Fortunately, Ultimatum makes up for the lame duck sequel with a movie that actually advances the plot.
Bourne follows a cell phone trail, similar to the latest Bond films (or rather, the Bond films took the idea from Bourne): kill a bad guy, take his phone, page through his address book, trace its location, … Read More
Rating:
- cut,cut cu-t, c ut spl ic e
Only one thing to say about this debacle. While I really liked the first one, the new director and editor have screwed this into a cocked hat. I began counting the edits in the film about 15 minutes in. I gave up during one of the many fight scenes when I finally couldn’t keep count. In a slow scene you might actually get one that’s 7 seconds long! In the fight scenes the edits come so fast and furious - they’re in half seconds or 12 frames. The longest I was able to count was about 2 seconds long, and that … Read More
Rating:
- The Best Bourne yet
The third (and final???) installment of the Bourne series once again finds Paul Greengrass at the helm which means we are in capable hands. Matt Damon reprises his role as Jason Bourne, the CIA-trained assasin who is struggling to put together the pieces of his past which have been shrouded in mystery ever since the first installment.
Greengrass’ “shaky cam” approach lends the film a thrilling sence of urgency and tension. We feel right there in the thick of the action with Jason Bourne as he dodges … Read More
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