The Bourne Supremacy [HD DVD]
Andrew R. Tennenbaum: Producer
Colin J. O'Hara: Producer
Doug Liman: Producer
Frank Marshall: Producer
Henning Molfenter: Producer
Robert Ludlum: Writer
Tony Gilroy: Writer
Universal Studios Home Entertainment
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DVD Details:
- Starring: Matt Damon, Franka Potente, Joan Allen, Brian Cox, Julia Stiles
- Director: Paul Greengrass
- Format: Anamorphic, Color, Dolby, Subtitled, Widescreen
- Rated: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
- Studio: Universal Studios Home Entertainment
- Theatrical Release Date: Jul 23, 2004
- DVD Release Date: May 23, 2006
- Run Time: 108 minutes
- ASIN: B000E1MTXQ
- UPC: 025192516726
- Sales Rank: 8095
Editorial Review from Amazon.com:
Good enough to suggest long-term franchise potential, IThe Bourne Supremacy/I 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 IThe Bourne Identity/I 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 IBloody Sunday/I, 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. I--Jeff Shannon/I
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    Greengrass's style for these kinds of movies is just perfect..., 2009-01-06
Bourne is an intelligent guy... He's not Bond who relies on potential gadget...He has that cleverness to think on his feet, improvise, make up a plan, and execute it with unbelievable talent, using nothing but what's in front of him...
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br /Matt Damon has got all the Bourne elements--great actions, really cool ability, a great sense of immaculate timing and a little bit of understanding thrown in too... Demon's instincts are profound where the given character is actually very gloomy...
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br /Jason Bourne--an ex-CIA agent infused with violence, is a man who's killed people in cold blood...And yet you feel he's at war with himself... Jason, is above all, emotionally truthful...That's what director Paul Greengrass have done here...It's that feeling of realism, of truthfulness...
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br /The car chase is magnificent... It is about desperation... Jason has got to get to his young woman's apartment to say sorry... That was his only aim in that moment...
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br /Joan Allen brings that cool, cerebral intelligence to the part of Pamela Landy... She's a worthy opponent for Bourne...
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br /"The Bourne Supremacy" takes us to real places in Europe like Berlin where the East-West conflict was focused; to Moscow, a place of uncertainty and peril and good fortune and to Goa, India's most charming of state capitals...
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