Non stop action with a left wing twist. The bad guys are the CIA or a rogue branch of the CIA. I enjoyed all the Bourne series, as opposed to Bond which I find incredibly dull and plodding, especially with Daniel Craig. Don't get me wrong. Craig is a fine actor whom I respect as such. But he's never James Bond. A night club bouncer, more like. I see him as Geordie from "Our Friends in the North", not James Bond. Whereas a lefty like Matt Damon has a whale of a time beating up US Embassy guards and killing CIA assassins, which he does with style and gusto. (Also, Christoph Waltz is too camp to be a convincing Blofeld and he didn't even have a white cat or a tank of piranha fish into which he could make in competent subordinates drop. 🐈🐈 )
@@AndriyValdensius-wi8gw I haven't read Bourne but Fleming is a talented writer and the Bond novels are well written and realistic. Whereas Ludwick(?) the Bourne writer apparently wants you to believe the CIA has fanatically devoted civil servants, which requires a huge suspension of belief. Posting from Washington DC where one of my neighbors was a CIA man (and he looked so ordinary).
My favourite Bourne tactical move is still the first one - in the park vs the two Swiss cops - a two second fight scene that shocked your socks off and redefined action movies
-Do you have a Jason Bourne in custody? -Yes I do. He is not handcuffed and I have my back turned to him. -Wow! You were really well trained for this job!
Groundbreaking series of films. Nothing had ever come close to it and it still very much holds its own. If only more films were made of this quality. Hopefully, another Bourne will be released!
90% ok maybe The stair move wasn't plausible or advisable, although it looked cool. The better move would have been trying to move on the guy from high ground on an advantageous angle. Falling down like that gives him only one shot whilst flying down, it also exposes him, doesn't guarantee him a good position relative to the attacker, doesn't let him maneuver and the fall also seems pretty steep, possible injury or even death. Also many of the car chase scenes are a bit much, some moves are not calculated risk to a skilled driver, some moves are just reliant on pure luck and borderline suicidal, like going full speed around a corner into heavy traffic that he can't see and such. Overall still pretty cool^^
@@Jonathanizer I always thought that was kinda part of Bourne though, like he was so balls to the wall he kinda was suicidal, he just so happens to be good enough (and sometimes lucky enough) to have survived thus far
No it wasn't. 😂 They even say on the dvd that it's not possible. He already has the gun on him in some scenes, but they make it look like he takes it off people. Exciting films though. 👀 I wanted to say "ich have meine papieren verlassen" (or whatever) in Austria so badly, because of these movies. 😅
lets not forget that JB/David Webb is ex-Special Forces + 1st Gen genetically modified. Smarter, stronger, increased healing rate, etc & had the backing/intel/training of the CIA !!
I can never get tired of watching Bourne movies. Extremely classic, intelligence, invigorating and suspense all in a single package!. Its applaudable! Let's give it to Bourne please!
"What the hell was that?" You know that phrase you used so confidently "Take him down"? That's what he just did to your operative. That's what the hell that was. I think the aspect of Bourne that I like the best is that he does exactly what nobody expects. So many surprises.
I very rarely watch any form of action movies. But I watch this series every couple of years. Truly outstanding movies and Matt was superb as Jason Bourne.
@@dynagaming2693well that's because the US, like any newly founded country, is exactly like a young guy starting his first job thinking he can save the world if he works hard enough, when the truth is he has a lot more wisdom to learn from his more mature and seasoned Swedish and German colleagues lol
@@ryanlukens9280 Sure we get nothing done, keep hyping up your glorified slave labour and your overpriced hospital bills, while we keep living the good life and actually get to see and spend time with our families.
@backfru I don't question that the reflexes and speed of the agents involved are movie level. I just think on balance it's prediction, anticipation, and preparation which ultimately decides .
Matt Damon legit KOed the actor playing the CIA agent in the first scene of this vid. The guy held it together and delivered his lines even after being knocked senseless. Everything was kept in the final reel, including the part where he ad lib referred to Pamela Landy as Sir because he was still reeling from getting slept.
that's not brilliance, that's the absolute opposite. Greengrass is a piece of shit film maker who believes over-cutting his editing with shoulder cam shots purposely over-shaking for no reason is a great way of filming when it's actually the worst possible ever. If you need all this shit to make a movie, all it means is you have nothing to do as a film maker. He could as well be a garbage man, or a dentist, or a trader.
"So, what would you say was your legacy at the CIA?" "I spent most of my time at the Agency chasing Jason Bourne around." "How did that work out?" "I hear he's a killer linguistics professor at Georgetown."
WHat makes Jason Bourne a badass is not his marksmanship or hand to hand combat skills. It is his intelligence. Even with all the resources of the agency and its operatives after him, he still manages to be 2 steps ahead. What I really love about the action scenes is that even when he is wounded, he still manages to keep his composure and focus on his objective
that scene at the Road-stop where he wonders "how does all that,who has 6 passports and a gun?", once you have seen those movies and you ever find yourself in such a situation,you say "well,you are obviously a super agent with amnesia,thats for sure"
All hail Karl Urban. I mean, just look at three of his roles -- this one in Bourne, Bones McCoy in Star Trek, and Éomer in Lord of the Rings. Each of these three characters COULD NOT be any more radically different from the other two, and Urban completely sells them all flawlessly. What a fantastic actor.
Unbreakable cars are very unsafe. Where do you think all that kinetic energy of a car crash goes, if not absorbed by a squishy car? Right into your body. Even a minor car crash can get you killed like that.
20:09 Marie smiled. Probably not in the script. She was loving it.
Місяць тому+18
To this day, that car chase scene (starting 19:20) ranks among my TOP 20 car chase scenes in ALL of cinematic movie history. FUNFACT: the song that plays during that car chase is called 'READY STEADY GO' by trance pioneering legend PAUL OAKENFOLD.
As soon as that part started, the song is what was going through my head. This car chase and the one from Bullit, and it's remake in Alcatraz, are my favorite car chases. This one wins because of the music.
Matt damon.....he was meant for this bourne franchise.....(just like keanu reeves with the matrix, arnie for terminator)....thanks for this upload guys
Have you ever noticed that Tomas Arana always plays an аsshole? As Quintus, he betrayed Maximus in Gladiator. In L.A. Confidential, he played a crooked cop.
I don't think he betrayed Maximus in Gladiator. He was following orders from higher than Maximus and couldn't very well say no. In the end, I think he got his apology across to Maximus by telling the soldiers to sheath their swords when they tried to assist the very person who forced him to arrest Maximus.
25:00 Gotta love those 2 shotgun-pump sound effects where no shotguns are present. Particularly the one that's apparently coming from Bourne's pistol(!!!) _as_ he's falling through the air. It's just hilarious that somebody decided to put that there. "Sounds cooler this way!"
I can tell you all 6 license plate numbers outside. I can tell you the chef is good cook on a bad night 😅 i can tell you that i can run 🏃♂️ 100 meters at 0mph and still not be out of breath 😂
Its sad none of this would be possible today with the extra upgraded electronic security. Good luck finding a camera blind spot or a door without a special lock. Same thing with the Ocean's movie, all the romance of the idea is gone
Excellent compilation. I would add the barge scene from Supremacy n the shotgun scene from Identity & the Tangiers chase scene from Ultimatum. May as well just watch all three movies.
That last one, falling 6 floors and landing on the other falling guy to cushion the fall, has a pretty unlikely survival rate %. I really hated it, as most all of the other moves he pulls off are at least feasible. No one would take the, let's say 5% survival rate jump, when there WERE, certainly, other options for escape available with very high survival rates attached. That one was just bullshito sensationalism.
Maybe he felt it was a 20% jump ? How can you tell/rate stuff like that accurately on split second when some guys are coming upstairs for you ? Asking seriously.
Was looking for this comment. Especially since he has a much better option. The attacker is already rushing towards Bourne up the stairs, Bourne can just keep the high ground and intercept him on the stairs in a good position with an advantageous angle. Much better chance of making it. The risky thing is not only the fall, it's also whilst falling he is exposed, can't really maneuver and has only a very small window to shoot the other guy, he can't be really sure that will be in an advantageous position. And if he doesn't kill him in that tiny window of opportunity, then he is toast, since he just now crashed below a guy standing above him with superior firepower. It's an atypically stupid move for Bourne.
Bourne got into the office completely undetected, so he already has a plan to likely get out of the office even faster. Also, when all agency operatives were instructed to return to the office, it places all his adversaries in a concentrated area, and he can leave the locked-down perimeter with less likelihood of being detected. Sounds reasonable to me.
Did Vosen not recognize his own office phone number on the caller ID of his cell when he answered the call? He looked right at it for a moment before he answered it. I love these movies and have watched them so many times and this was the first time I noticed that.
Surprisingly, the books themselves, written by Robert Ludlum are boringly pedantic. The author seems obsessed with food, going out of his way to describe hour long meals with every minutiae covered - from sauces to aroma - that extend over chapters. I highly recommend that people *not* read the books!
@@Bob.Jenkins not well but then I've not tried to write a book so that's not surprising. I don't mind robert ludlum as an author, he's sold a lot of books and had them turned into blockbuster films. I've never heard of bob jenkins though.
@@shaun469. Nice one Shaun! In every field there are a host of armchair experts, who know nothing, but criticize without contribution. I agree with you, the books are an insight into how the author imagined the character and the plot. Hollywood only wants to make money, so create a salable product. Books allow the reader to share the thoughts of the characters, almost impossible for a film without annoying narration.
Doug Liman's Bourne Identity will ALWAYS be the superior Bourne movie. The fight sequences were brutally real, none of this fast cut to create fake tension and drama the rest of them had.
@ChantingInTheDark.......Doug Liman's 'Bourne Identity' is undoubtedly an exceptional film [despite Liman's dysfunctional behaviour and repeated attempts to derail it]. But more than likely, it's simply because it's the first in the franchise and introduces us to Bourne and to an entirely new genre of espionage thriller. But if I had to choose, I would definitely go for Paul Greengrass's more polished second film in the franchise 'Bourne Supremacy'. It deftly picks up from where 'Identity' left off and intelligently develops the plotline using an even better cast than the first film. Greengrass has a much surer touch and the film has a 'tightness' about its pacing that is lacking in 'Identity'. To be fair they are both excellent films - but for me I have to go with 'Supremacy'. [the clue is in the titles of both films].
I LOVE these movies. The only frustrating thing is there's not much dialogue between Jason and his love interest. Too many sentences left unfinished, kind of like The Wonder Years. Everything else is great!
Bourne Saga will always be in a class of its own. My favorite espionage franchise, HANDS DOWN!
Non stop action with a left wing twist. The bad guys are the CIA or a rogue branch of the CIA. I enjoyed all the Bourne series, as opposed to Bond which I find incredibly dull and plodding, especially with Daniel Craig. Don't get me wrong. Craig is a fine actor whom I respect as such. But he's never James Bond. A night club bouncer, more like. I see him as Geordie from "Our Friends in the North", not James Bond. Whereas a lefty like Matt Damon has a whale of a time beating up US Embassy guards and killing CIA assassins, which he does with style and gusto. (Also, Christoph Waltz is too camp to be a convincing Blofeld and he didn't even have a white cat or a tank of piranha fish into which he could make in competent subordinates drop. 🐈🐈 )
I agree 1000%
The equalizer 1-3 were also very good.
@@larryousman True indeed!
@@AndriyValdensius-wi8gw I haven't read Bourne but Fleming is a talented writer and the Bond novels are well written and realistic. Whereas Ludwick(?) the Bourne writer apparently wants you to believe the CIA has fanatically devoted civil servants, which requires a huge suspension of belief. Posting from Washington DC where one of my neighbors was a CIA man (and he looked so ordinary).
My favourite Bourne tactical move is still the first one - in the park vs the two Swiss cops - a two second fight scene that shocked your socks off and redefined action movies
Shocked his socks off too
Yeah. When He Turns their light down of those aggressive bastards
TRADUZIR PARA PORTUGUES^
😊
papiren fer losen... ig must slafen...
Matt Damon was elite in these movies. Top 5 trilogy of all time. 😅
There’s 5 movies
@@juanitotres9980
Legacy didn't even have Bourne in it.
@@juanitotres9980 4 and 5 dont count.
Brilliant movies! Never get tired of watching them!
ur tired bro
@@kismetology8031See how dudes shame other dudes for ABSOLUTELY NOTHING????
-Do you have a Jason Bourne in custody?
-Yes I do. He is not handcuffed and I have my back turned to him.
-Wow! You were really well trained for this job!
but he took of not them using yours skills? at least i throught
-GHAaaakk!!! __ *[plunk]*
-Hello? Hello? Do you still have Bourne in custody? Hello? Are you there?
Groundbreaking series of films. Nothing had ever come close to it and it still very much holds its own. If only more films were made of this quality. Hopefully, another Bourne will be released!
u dont know what ground is
@@kismetology8031me neither, please explain…!
Absolutely the BEST action movie EVER made! And I'm 71 years old and have seen a LOT!
My mom is going to be 70 soon, and my dad is passed. He would have been 80 today. They both loved these movies so I believe it!
You are my 20 years senior, sir! 🫡
@@sunartisala3730 Enjoy middle age. My mom and dad got married around that age and adopted us, too!
Go ahead there Grandpa Bourne...
best thing about the Bourne films is that 90% of what he does is plausible..
90% ok maybe
The stair move wasn't plausible or advisable, although it looked cool. The better move would have been trying to move on the guy from high ground on an advantageous angle. Falling down like that gives him only one shot whilst flying down, it also exposes him, doesn't guarantee him a good position relative to the attacker, doesn't let him maneuver and the fall also seems pretty steep, possible injury or even death.
Also many of the car chase scenes are a bit much, some moves are not calculated risk to a skilled driver, some moves are just reliant on pure luck and borderline suicidal, like going full speed around a corner into heavy traffic that he can't see and such.
Overall still pretty cool^^
More like 10% 😂
@@Jonathanizer I always thought that was kinda part of Bourne though, like he was so balls to the wall he kinda was suicidal, he just so happens to be good enough (and sometimes lucky enough) to have survived thus far
No it wasn't. 😂 They even say on the dvd that it's not possible. He already has the gun on him in some scenes, but they make it look like he takes it off people.
Exciting films though. 👀 I wanted to say "ich have meine papieren verlassen" (or whatever) in Austria so badly, because of these movies. 😅
lets not forget that JB/David Webb is ex-Special Forces + 1st Gen genetically modified. Smarter, stronger, increased healing rate, etc & had the backing/intel/training of the CIA !!
I can never get tired of watching Bourne movies. Extremely classic, intelligence, invigorating and suspense all in a single package!. Its applaudable! Let's give it to Bourne please!
Matt Damon absolutely nailed this character. Terrific movies
For deff's
"What the hell was that?" You know that phrase you used so confidently "Take him down"? That's what he just did to your operative. That's what the hell that was.
I think the aspect of Bourne that I like the best is that he does exactly what nobody expects. So many surprises.
I very rarely watch any form of action movies. But I watch this series every couple of years. Truly outstanding movies and Matt was superb as Jason Bourne.
First scene is typical American work culture: guy probably got a concussion and his boss is telling him to get back to work or she'll fire him lol
I can imagine if Bourne was German or Swedish. Works 32 hours a week and nothing ever gets done.
@@dynagaming2693 and typically takes 3-5 weeks off at a time so his job doesn’t get done for a month or more.
@@dynagaming2693well that's because the US, like any newly founded country, is exactly like a young guy starting his first job thinking he can save the world if he works hard enough, when the truth is he has a lot more wisdom to learn from his more mature and seasoned Swedish and German colleagues lol
@@ryanlukens9280 Sure we get nothing done, keep hyping up your glorified slave labour and your overpriced hospital bills, while we keep living the good life and actually get to see and spend time with our families.
I never get tired of watching Jason Borne scenes
prolly retired
@@kismetology8031But not bitter and slow, like yourself🤣🤣🤣
walked past a movie theater. decided to walk in and watch a movie not knowing anything about it..best action movies i have ever seen
My favorite type of combat, more about tactics than power or even speed really.
No way
A lot of these scenarios rely on impressive speed and reflexes
❤well said
@backfru I don't question that the reflexes and speed of the agents involved are movie level. I just think on balance it's prediction, anticipation, and preparation which ultimately decides .
@@backfru his escaping, driving skills as combat, observation and intrusion ones are skills you rely mostly on reflexes
u need a punch
Honest Mum , there I was at the bus stop wearing that new blue hoodie you bought me , and the bus arrived and then everything went dark.
The most unbelievable part of this is the great parking spot the Asset got.
Parking in London is easy as long as you don't care about getting a ticket or getting towed.
And the musical scoring in the bourne franchise is so lit.
SMART. LIGHTNING FAST. SENSITIVE. STRONG . HIGH IQ. QUICK AND PATIENT. INTELLIGENT.
Matt Damon legit KOed the actor playing the CIA agent in the first scene of this vid. The guy held it together and delivered his lines even after being knocked senseless. Everything was kept in the final reel, including the part where he ad lib referred to Pamela Landy as Sir because he was still reeling from getting slept.
The music paired with the PARIS car chase sceen is just epic.
Those who wanted Marie back all rise...
Her character was a great part of the series. 👍
Rising…
No...just a drag to his character. The arch was fantastic and I'd prefer he just left her, but the storyline is better with him moving more freely.
It was so admirable of them to hire a cameraman with Parkinson's.
And yet the franchise was bourne again and again and again.
Yeah, for real!
silly child
It's called shaky shooting, most Hollywood actions are like that now
It was fantastic for the Bourne series! It was completely horrible when other films tried to copy it, however.
The car-chase through Moscow is one of the best, if not THE best, car-chases in the "Jason Bourne" series..
I think the one from the first movie (in Paris?) with the mini is better. Less confusing, and some clever strategic use of the small size of the car
Jason Bourne 6 is coming!
@@jeff_n1535 I think it's diminishing returns at this point
Wasn't that Karl Urban as the chaser ?
@youhou2000youhou Apparently so..
About 6 shots of the sim card alone... so much detail :) love these movies.
that's not brilliance, that's the absolute opposite. Greengrass is a piece of shit film maker who believes over-cutting his editing with shoulder cam shots purposely over-shaking for no reason is a great way of filming when it's actually the worst possible ever. If you need all this shit to make a movie, all it means is you have nothing to do as a film maker. He could as well be a garbage man, or a dentist, or a trader.
This is one movie I'll watch over and over again with the same feeling of on the edge of the seat.❤
She should say ''From the minute he left Treadstone he's killed and eluded every single person you've sent to kill him'' 🤣
Some of the greatest cinema photography
Bourne is a verb, meaning things that Jason Bourne does. You’ll understand that when you just got Bourned.
My girlfriend got Bourned the other day, still pissed off about that 😡
"So, what would you say was your legacy at the CIA?"
"I spent most of my time at the Agency chasing Jason Bourne around."
"How did that work out?"
"I hear he's a killer linguistics professor at Georgetown."
Jason Bourne series are my absolute all time favorite movie. Matt Damon is so awesome!…👍👏
Always wondered what happened to the guy in the blue hood
He's fighting in The Ukrainian Army.
@@Joe-S-AK.andID. You're so edgy, you should be on UA-cam.
@@Joe-S-AK.andID. so he's dead then😂
Got taken out by a pager.
@realitycheck3361 alright rage baiter
WHat makes Jason Bourne a badass is not his marksmanship or hand to hand combat skills. It is his intelligence. Even with all the resources of the agency and its operatives after him, he still manages to be 2 steps ahead. What I really love about the action scenes is that even when he is wounded, he still manages to keep his composure and focus on his objective
That guy betrayed Maximus and then became head of the CIA...
Only one man could take out Billy Butcher. And that man is Jason Bourne.
The taxi and the mini is so indestructible! Id go over a pothole and my wheels would fall off!
19:39 Such a killer sequence, with an oldie but goodie soundtrack from Paul Oakenfold
Watching these in the movie theatre was so badass. Loved them as a kid!
They didn’t need Jason Bourne to destroy their agency. They do it well enough themselves by politicizing instead of just doing their job.
Enough with your delusional maga bs. Trump is a traitor, just take it and be mute
Jason Christ! That is Jesus Bourne!
that scene at the Road-stop where he wonders "how does all that,who has 6 passports and a gun?", once you have seen those movies and you ever find yourself in such a situation,you say "well,you are obviously a super agent with amnesia,thats for sure"
Mate.....the code 10 abort scene, brilliant camera work.....
All hail Karl Urban. I mean, just look at three of his roles -- this one in Bourne, Bones McCoy in Star Trek, and Éomer in Lord of the Rings. Each of these three characters COULD NOT be any more radically different from the other two, and Urban completely sells them all flawlessly. What a fantastic actor.
A more believable Action movie than the Bond series….!
So u didn't believe Moonraker- that they could launch a space shuttle with Space soldiers and lasers up into orbit within half an hour?
It was the Bourne movies that created Daniel Craig’s James Bond. Casino Royale is so lean and mean because of jason Bourne.
Except that intentional "fall" down the stairwell lol ...
I wan't one of those Moscow yellow cabs?!...unbreakable...unstoppable. Yes sir, I want one of those!!!
Unbreakable cars are very unsafe. Where do you think all that kinetic energy of a car crash goes, if not absorbed by a squishy car? Right into your body. Even a minor car crash can get you killed like that.
@@Jonathanizer You missed the sarcastic irony of my comment!
most badass espionage movies if all time!
Mini car chase one of the best.
20:09 Marie smiled. Probably not in the script. She was loving it.
To this day, that car chase scene (starting 19:20) ranks among my TOP 20 car chase scenes in ALL of cinematic movie history.
FUNFACT: the song that plays during that car chase is called 'READY STEADY GO' by trance pioneering legend PAUL OAKENFOLD.
As soon as that part started, the song is what was going through my head. This car chase and the one from Bullit, and it's remake in Alcatraz, are my favorite car chases. This one wins because of the music.
"Top 20"??? More like Top 5 in my opinion 🙂
Matt damon.....he was meant for this bourne franchise.....(just like keanu reeves with the matrix, arnie for terminator)....thanks for this upload guys
Have you ever noticed that Tomas Arana always plays an аsshole? As Quintus, he betrayed Maximus in Gladiator. In L.A. Confidential, he played a crooked cop.
I don't think he betrayed Maximus in Gladiator. He was following orders from higher than Maximus and couldn't very well say no. In the end, I think he got his apology across to Maximus by telling the soldiers to sheath their swords when they tried to assist the very person who forced him to arrest Maximus.
25:00 Gotta love those 2 shotgun-pump sound effects where no shotguns are present. Particularly the one that's apparently coming from Bourne's pistol(!!!) _as_ he's falling through the air. It's just hilarious that somebody decided to put that there. "Sounds cooler this way!"
That song in the background at 20:00 also is the the collateral movie with tom cruise
I love the Bourne movies.
Bourne's IT skills are second to none.
I can tell you all 6 license plate numbers outside. I can tell you the chef is good cook on a bad night 😅 i can tell you that i can run 🏃♂️ 100 meters at 0mph and still not be out of breath 😂
It takes me ten minutes now to change a sim chard.
Its sad none of this would be possible today with the extra upgraded electronic security. Good luck finding a camera blind spot or a door without a special lock. Same thing with the Ocean's movie, all the romance of the idea is gone
is that Jason Bourne??? OMG!
I realise that I am not skilled or equipped for this kind of chaos😵💫😈
Great franchise. Well scripted, well shot, well acted.
Can you please make a version with notes/subtitles explaining the significance of each tactical procedure?
no
My favorite actor
GOATED MOVIE SERIES
King Viserys should have waited like he was told.
"I want you to secure that area" suddenly on playback becomes "I want that area secured". Continuity blooper. Super movie though.
nice catch
The first one is my all time favorite! 🎥🍿
u dont know what time is
Bring back jason bourne movies , part 9 needed
Karl Urban was looking goodt asf❤😂
Luckily the cabinet fitted exactly under the door handle.
and how falling 20 flights of stairs was nothing.
Bourne Ultimate 😮
Totally fabulous!
Excellent compilation. I would add the barge scene from Supremacy n the shotgun scene from Identity & the Tangiers chase scene from Ultimatum. May as well just watch all three movies.
I will never get in a car if Matt Damon is driving lol
That last one, falling 6 floors and landing on the other falling guy to cushion the fall, has a pretty unlikely survival rate %.
I really hated it, as most all of the other moves he pulls off are at least feasible.
No one would take the, let's say 5% survival rate jump, when there WERE, certainly, other options for escape available with very high survival rates attached.
That one was just bullshito sensationalism.
Maybe he felt it was a 20% jump ? How can you tell/rate stuff like that accurately on split second when some guys are coming upstairs for you ? Asking seriously.
yeah it's complete crap- it's not Hollywood- for real
Your assessment is correct but that is exactly why we pay to see movies with unbelievable action, not the boring reality of regular life.
it took your mind off the fact he loads the pistol before it, shoots off one round, hits the lobby floor and...needs to reload again
Was looking for this comment. Especially since he has a much better option. The attacker is already rushing towards Bourne up the stairs, Bourne can just keep the high ground and intercept him on the stairs in a good position with an advantageous angle. Much better chance of making it.
The risky thing is not only the fall, it's also whilst falling he is exposed, can't really maneuver and has only a very small window to shoot the other guy, he can't be really sure that will be in an advantageous position. And if he doesn't kill him in that tiny window of opportunity, then he is toast, since he just now crashed below a guy standing above him with superior firepower. It's an atypically stupid move for Bourne.
How he beats up police is still unreached. Can watch it again and again
I'm going to fall down a stairwell six floors but land on a dead body?
Yup. I'm a Bourne Again Christian.
I don't know about the tactics of telling the guy looking for you that you're in his office.
Exactly, sounds like the stupidest thing you could possibly say in that situation.
Bourne got into the office completely undetected, so he already has a plan to likely get out of the office even faster. Also, when all agency operatives were instructed to return to the office, it places all his adversaries in a concentrated area, and he can leave the locked-down perimeter with less likelihood of being detected. Sounds reasonable to me.
are you a kid????
Causing confusion and panic
Did Vosen not recognize his own office phone number on the caller ID of his cell when he answered the call? He looked right at it for a moment before he answered it. I love these movies and have watched them so many times and this was the first time I noticed that.
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These are pretty decent action flicks innit?
Bourne movies !.... Can beat James Bond Mission Impossible even any action movies......
*sigh* Fine. I'll watch the Jason Bourne saga again
0:38 you can open the door by raising the handle. Preventing it from pressing downward does not lock the door.
Surprisingly, the books themselves, written by Robert Ludlum are boringly pedantic. The author seems obsessed with food, going out of his way to describe hour long meals with every minutiae covered - from sauces to aroma - that extend over chapters. I highly recommend that people *not* read the books!
You should write a book then.
@@shaun469 I have, in fact, written three books - none of which sold very well but the topic was a rather niche one. How goes your literary career?
@@Bob.Jenkins not well but then I've not tried to write a book so that's not surprising. I don't mind robert ludlum as an author, he's sold a lot of books and had them turned into blockbuster films. I've never heard of bob jenkins though.
@@shaun469. Nice one Shaun!
In every field there are a host of armchair experts, who know nothing, but criticize without contribution. I agree with you, the books are an insight into how the author imagined the character and the plot. Hollywood only wants to make money, so create a salable product. Books allow the reader to share the thoughts of the characters, almost impossible for a film without annoying narration.
Clearly, you’re not an avid reader
My favorite agent.
That’s happened to me before.. twice 😂😂😂
Doug Liman's Bourne Identity will ALWAYS be the superior Bourne movie. The fight sequences were brutally real, none of this fast cut to create fake tension and drama the rest of them had.
@ChantingInTheDark.......Doug Liman's 'Bourne Identity' is undoubtedly an exceptional film [despite Liman's dysfunctional behaviour and repeated attempts to derail it]. But more than likely, it's simply because it's the first in the franchise and introduces us to Bourne and to an entirely new genre of espionage thriller.
But if I had to choose, I would definitely go for Paul Greengrass's more polished second film in the franchise 'Bourne Supremacy'. It deftly picks up from where 'Identity' left off and intelligently develops the plotline using an even better cast than the first film. Greengrass has a much surer touch and the film has a 'tightness' about its pacing that is lacking in 'Identity'.
To be fair they are both excellent films - but for me I have to go with 'Supremacy'. [the clue is in the titles of both films].
Excellent.
Speed is power, as u can see
I LOVE these movies. The only frustrating thing is there's not much dialogue between Jason and his love interest. Too many sentences left unfinished, kind of like The Wonder Years. Everything else is great!
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Who here is awaiting that Matt Damon returning as Jason Bourne news? 🙋🏻♂️
I remember those never ending car chase scenes through each movie.
Jason has forgotten about some things, His defense is sharp AF. 10-16-2024. I'm rutting for Jason
This move is not a flop
Better than Bond!
09:30 "You didn't actually think I was coming to Tudor City, did you?"
how's the scene at 7:50 a "Ultimate TACTICAL MOVE" ?
The idea that you can play American cowboys in the middle of London is laughable 😂😂😂
film bagus ceritanya... aku suka ,setiap dia Bintang nya