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Posted: August 5th, 2007, 12:32pm Report to Moderator
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Well I have to say that The Bourne Ultimatum  is the best sequel, threequel, fourquel, or whatever, of the summer.  This is one wild movie, it is basically a two hour chase, but what a heck of a chase, from the first scene to the last this movie doesn't let up, it is one chase/fight as after another, after another, after another. I thought it was a blast.

I did get a little motion sickness during it, the dizzy hand held camera is a lot to take, especially if you're stuck in the front row.

Now the plot, well, it's like the other two, Jason Bourne wants to find out the truth about his past, and finally he does, and it is not what he was hoping for.

The movie takes place all over the globe, Moscow, Spain, Tangier's, London and of course New York City, which has one of the best car chases ever.

What I really like was Matt Damon, he speaks very little in this film, maybe 50 lines, but you know what's going on with him just by looking at his face.

This is a fun summer movie loaded with action and some amazing car chases, if you liked the first two you will like this one, it's the best of the batch.


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Just now came home after seeing The Bourne Ultimatum. Phew, let me catch my breath here, because the movie sure wouldn't allow me to catch it.

The previous poster didn't exaggerate: it really is one long chase and action movie. And a very good one at that.

I might get shot for saying this, but I think that this is the best Bourne movie so far. (Not to diss the other two movies, because I think they were very good too.) It has great action scenes, great accompanying music, great acting, great twists, and I think it shows more background story than the previous two Bourne movies combined. (Not too surprising, since Bourne is getting some answers in this one).

I agree, the car chase is spectacular. Good thing the car didn't have an airbag equipped, it would have popped about twenty times in that chase.

I will be shocked if there is not going to be a sequel after this. I know there is another Bourne book, but the movie itself screams "We are not done yet!". Too many questions left that need to be answered.

In short: The Bourne Ultimatum is a superb sequel. Doesn't happen often that a 3rd movie in a 'series' is this good. It sure beats The Godfather III (but that doesn't take much lol).

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Bourne Ultimatum is a good example of less-is-more with respect to dialogue.  That's a credit to Damon and Stiles, as well.

Not sure if anyone else had this thought, but it occurred to me that Jason Bourne is really just a modern-day Frankenstein.  A monster created by Treadstone.


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I like the fact it tied everything up nicely. I hate it when a series ends and you are just as (or even more) confused then when you started


check out episodes 1 - 3 of Mister D.
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