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Bourne Supremacy, The (Widescreen) (2004)

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Bourne Supremacy, The (Widescreen) (2004)
 

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Matt Damon returns as amnesiac assassin Jason Bourne in this fast-paced follow-up to 2002's THE BOURNE IDENTITY. Forced out of hiding as the result of an attempt on his life, Bourne fulfills his earlier promise to wreak vengeance on his former CIA employers, some of whom may be in league with murderous Russians. Brian Cox and Joan Allen are both great as warring agency chiefs convinced Bourne orchestrated the murder of two of their own in a deal gone bad. Thanks to tense, gritty direction by Paul Greengrass (BLOODY SUNDAY), the plot stays tight, the characters believable, and suspense and thrills flow steady. Moody photography enhances the urban European locations, which--combined with handheld camerawork and fast editing--keeps the action realistic and CGI-free. Vividly capturing the fatalist flavor of Robert Ludlum's original novel, this is "globalism noir" at its finest. Franka Potente and Julia Stiles are back from the original, and the always dependable Marton Csokas shows up as one of Bourne's deadly fellow operatives. A rousing car chase through Moscow may outdo the ones in RONIN and THE FRENCH CONNECTION for visceral speed and length. As the icing on the cake, John Powell provides a menacing, ambient percussive score.
Theatrical Release Date 2004
Runtime (minutes) 108
Format DVD
Number of Discs 1

Cast and Crew

Paul Greengrass
Paul Sandberg, Frank Marshall , Jeffrey M. Weiner, Pat Crowley , Henry Morrison, Doug Liman
Joan Allen, Julia Stiles, Franka Potente, Karl Urban, Brian Cox, Matt Damon, Gabriel Mann
Production Designer: Dominic Watkins
Editor: Richard Pearson
Editor: Christopher Rouse
Director of Photography: Oliver Wood
Costume Designer: Dinah Collin
Composer: John Powell
Screenwriter: Tony Gilroy
Source Writer: Robert Ludlum

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PG-13 &#40&#59;MPAA&#41&#59; Rated  PG-13 (MPAA) violence and intense action, and brief language Learn More

Release Info

Release Date

07/12/2004

Theatrical Release

2004

Rating

PG-13 (MPAA)

Rating Reason

violence and intense action, and brief language

Format

DVD

Unedited Version

N

Collector Edition

N

Director Cut

N

Number of Discs

1

Distributor

Universal Studios Home Video

Area

USA

VIDEO:

Runtime (minutes)

108

Picture

Color

AUDIO:

Language

English

Dubbed

French, Spanish

Subtitles

English, French, Spanish

Closed Caption

English

Release Notes

Notes

DVD Features:

Region 1
Snap Case
Anamorphic Widescreen - 2.35
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
Dolby Digital 5.1 - French
Dolby Digital 5.1 - Spanish
Additional Release Material:
Deleted Scenes
Audio Commentary: Paul Greengrass - Director
Featurette:
1. MATCHING IDENTITIES: CASTING
2. MAKING IT REAL: THE LOOK OF SUPREMACY
3. THINGS THAT GO BOOM: SPECIAL EFFECTS
4. ON THE MOVE WITH JASON BOURNE
5. THE WORLD AS YOUR SET
6. FIGHT: THE MARTIAL ARTS
7. CRASH CAM: THE MOSCOW TUNNEL CHASE
8. THE GO-MOBILE
9. ANATOMY OF A SCENE: BRIDGE,BARGE SCENE
10. SCORING WITH JOHN POWELL

THEATRICAL RELEASE: JULY 23, 2004

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Editorial Reviews

Rolling Stone 06/08/2004 "This one has everything, starting with a knockout performance from Matt Damon in what may become his signature role..."
USA Today 03/09/2004 "This gripping film also has an impressive cast....The movie belongs to Matt Damon, whose Jason Bourne is manly, exquisitely tough and oddly endearing."
Sight and Sound 01/10/2004 "Fast, sharp and fun, THE BOURNE SUPREMACY is that rare thing: a film that provides the thrills of action-spectacle cinema without forcing the audience to feel like a roomful of idiots."

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  • Alex
  • from Toronto
  • Dec 03, 2004

just in time for the holidays!

If you haven't seen the first Borne Identity... not to worry, this sequal ties it in and recaps the events, and continues. If you like action movies, this is a great addition to any collection, as it will have you hanging onto your seats the whole time.