The Bourne Supremacy (Widescreen Edition) | 
enlarge | Director: Paul Greengrass Actors: Matt Damon, Franka Potente, Brian Cox, Julia Stiles, Karl Urban Studio: Universal Studios Category: DVD
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Rating: 278 reviews Sales Rank: 314
Format: Ac-3, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Dvd-video, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), German (Original Language), Italian (Original Language), Russian (Original Language), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Dubbed), Spanish (Dubbed) Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 109 Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: 025192499326 ISBN: 1417003448 UPC: 025192499326 EAN: 9781417003440 ASIN: B0002ZDVEU
Theatrical Release Date: July 23, 2004 Release Date: December 7, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com 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
Product Description After being framed for the death of a CIA operative Jason Bourne is forced to use his skills as a former assassin to save himself. No Track Information Available Media Type: DVD Artist: DAMON/POTENTE/STILES/COX/ALLEN Title: BOURNE SUPREMACY Street Release Date: 08/22/2006 Domestic Genre: ACTION / ADVENTURE
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Matt IS Bourne again! July 14, 2008 This film is really action packed as Jason again tries to find his identity. The subconscious skill level with which he protects himself and outsmarts those they created him is fascinating and portrays what a human can do with proper training. While I could personally do without the level of violence used in the film it certainly is nowhere near the amount or gratuitous violence one would experience with a Quentin Tarantino film. I would recommend this film if you liked the first one... great sequel! Peter Anderson
Excellent condition July 7, 2008 This item arrived in good time and was in excellent condition. I would buy from this person anytime in the future.
Not all there June 2, 2008 I was disappointed to find at least one scene missing from the DVD. The scene after Bourne kills the other Treadstone agent. I keep thinking that there are other scenes missing.
Others have listed the problems of the shaky cameras and too close close-ups. I wish to say I agree with their comments.
Part of the enjoyment of watching the Bourne Identity was the relationship between Matt Damon and Franka Potente. Since they killed her off in the beginning, they might have brought in someone else for Damon to relate to.
Since there are more Bourne sequels in the making, I hope someone is reading the criticisms listed here and elsewhere and tries to correct the problems.
A Fantastic Bourne Sequel... June 2, 2008 Only rarely does a sequel equal its predecessor for entertainment value. Very loosely based on a Robert Ludlum novel, "The Bourne Supremacy" does that, with a breathless stream of action sequences featuring the amnesiac but lethal former CIA assassin Jason Bourne (again played with a pitch-perfect combination of restraint and intensity by Matt Damon).
As the movie opens, Bourne is hiding in a seaside village in India with his girlfriend Marie (Franka Potente from the first movie). He suffers from flashbacks of which he can make no sense, but he and Marie have built a life together.
Four thousand miles away in Berlin, a CIA black operation supervised by CIA Deputy Director Pam Landy (a cooly precise Joan Allen) goes sideways when a mysterious assassin intervenes. A fingerprint left behind leads Landy to Jason Bourne's identity. Landy will mount a major operation to hunt down Bourne, enlisting the aid of TREADSTONE veterans Ward Abbott (Brian Cox) and Nikki Parsons (Julia Stiles) from the first movie.
In India, the mysterious assassin from Berlin materializes to hunt Jason Bourne. He narrowly misses Bourne but kills Marie. A stoic Bourne returns to Europe on a collision course with the CIA and a shady plot involving a Russian oil magnate and a corrupt CIA insider. The action will spin from India to Italy to Berlin and finally to Moscow, where a thrilling car chase will bring Bourne face to face with his Russian nemisis.
The frantic, grainy, realistic cinematic style of the first movie is duplicated here, building suspense fasther than the viewer can worry about plot holes. The core of the movie is Bourne's relentless pursuit of his objective, slowed only by his struggle to make sense of flashbacks and the need to bandage the odd wound. The ending leaves plenty of room for additional sequels.
This DVD version contains some interesting extra features about the making of the movie. "The Bourne Supremacy" is highly recommended as an very entertaining action movie.
a great movie May 31, 2008 i bought this for my husband because he is a matt's fan. and he has the other movies of the trilogy except this one.
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