The Bourne Trilogy (The Bourne Identity | The Bourne Supremacy | The Bourne Ultimatum) [Blu-ray] | | Directors: Doug Liman, Paul Greengrass Actors: Matt Damon, Franka Potente, Joan Allen, Brian Cox, Julia Stiles Studio: Universal Studios Category: DVD
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Format: AC-3, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Subtitled, Widescreen Languages: English (Unknown), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), English (Original Language), French (Dubbed), Spanish (Dubbed) Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Media: Blu-ray Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Discs: 3 Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Running Time: 344 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.9 x 2
MPN: MCABR61106536 UPC: 025195055666 EAN: 0025195055666 ASIN: B001LPWGE6
Release Date: January 27, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Studio: Uni Dist Corp. (mca) Release Date: 01/27/2009
Amazon.com The Bourne Identity Freely adapted from Robert Ludlum's 1980 bestseller, The Bourne Identity starts fast and never slows down. The twisting plot revs up in Zurich, where amnesiac CIA assassin Jason Bourne (Matt Damon), with no memory of his name, profession, or recent activities, recruits a penniless German traveler (Run Lola Run's Franka Potente) to assist in solving the puzzle of his missing identity. While his CIA superior (Chris Cooper) dispatches assassins to kill Bourne and thus cover up his failed mission, Bourne exercises his lethal training to leave a trail of bodies from Switzerland to Paris. Director Doug Liman (Go) infuses Ludlum's intricate plotting with a maverick's eye for character detail, matching breathtaking action with the humorous, thrill-seeking chemistry of Damon and Potente. Previously made as a 1988 TV movie starring Richard Chamberlain, The Bourne Identity benefits from the sharp talent of rising stars, offering intelligent, crowd-pleasing excitement from start to finish. --Jeff Shannon
The Bourne Supremacy Good enough to suggest long-term franchise potential, The Bourne Supremacy is a thriller fans will appreciate for its well-crafted suspense, and for its triumph of competence over logic (or lack thereof). Picking up where The Bourne Identity left off, the action begins when CIA assassin and partial amnesiac Jason Bourne (a role reprised with efficient intensity by Matt Damon) is framed for a murder in Berlin, setting off a chain reaction of pursuits involving CIA handlers (led by Joan Allen and the duplicitous Brian Cox, with Julia Stiles returning from the previous film) and a shadowy Russian oil magnate. The fast-paced action hurtles from India to Berlin, Moscow, and Italy, and as he did with the critically acclaimed Bloody Sunday, director Paul Greengrass puts you right in the thick of it with split-second editing (too much of it, actually) and a knack for well-sustained tension. It doesn't all make sense, and bears little resemblance to Robert Ludlum's novel, but with Damon proving to be an appealingly unconventional action hero, there's plenty to look forward to. --Jeff Shannon
The Bourne Ultimatum 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 Click to learn more about the BD-Live Experience
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The Bourne Trilogy July 16, 2010 L. Parkhurst (Ocean Shores, WA) good movie and lots of action..it was for my husband and he liked it as well.
Just as described! July 12, 2010 Jess 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This item came just as described and arrived super fast! My dad loves the Bourne trilogy and was super excited to get this for his bday!
great! June 21, 2010 Andrew L. Foster 0 out of 4 found this review helpful
bought as a gift for my mom is NY. She got it quickly and loved it.
WOW. June 7, 2010 Vinnie 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Great set here, a must have in any blu-ray collection.
1080p is stunning and the utilization of surround sound is jaw dropping!
sonic redelivery of dvd vhs player May 15, 2010 Peter P. Glasheen 0 out of 6 found this review helpful
sonic via amazon resent me a new magnovox vhs/dvd player. i am 100% happy. pete glasheen
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