Dec 07

bourne ultimatum dvd

Jason Bourne (Matt Damon) begins again. When The Bourne Ultimatum opens in mid-chase scene, the ever stressed Bourne is eluding CIA agents on a moving train en route to Moscow. He leaps to the ground and makes his way to a hospital, where he grabs an emergency kit and finds a sink where can wash and treat his own bloody injuries—again. Within seconds, he’s tangling with Russian officers: he takes out the first and considers the second, pleading for his life. Bourne lowers his weapon. “My argument,” he says, “is not with you.”

In this third film based on Robert Ludlum’s novels, the terms of Bourne’s argument turn exceedingly clear: he’s set against the U.S. program that produced him and now wants to eliminate him. The onetime asset has become a self-aware mistake. “Something happened to me,” Bourne says, “And I need to know what it is.” In a mash-up of Robocop and Manchurian Candidate, he seeks not only his identity, but also the individuals responsible for his extraordinary altered state. The state has its upside: trained to kill and survive, he repeatedly rises from crashes and explosions, bloodied and lurching, then pushing forward to full speed, on to the next unbelievable stunt.

Bourne’s unkillability is a function of his amnesia (he has nothing to lose, only his mission to fulfill). But it’s also thematic. He’s the logical product of the secret CIA program that made him, the dark routes by which a desire for surveillance and security gives way to brutal dominion and extreme measures. “Decisions made in real time,” explains CIA Deputy Director Noah Vosen (David Strathairn), “are never perfect.” And so, in “real time,” Vosen terms his quest for Bourne a matter of national security, covering over its imperfections, the incidental corpses and errors in judgment.

Bourne makes such mistakes manifest, because he embodies them and because he’s determined to “right” them to the extent he can (he’s found, in Bourne Supremacy, that apologizing to targets’ relatives is not especially productive). It’s ironic and typical that Bourne, so damaged and pragmatic, remains idealistic. And he’s entertainingly fierce about it, if not precisely vengeful. (To maintain his sympathetic mien, he leaves the overt payback to others, with his violent retributions framed as excitingly edited bouts of self-defense.) Bourne’s journey spans continents (from Torino, Paris, and London, to Tangier and Manhattan, each picturesque location yielding a piece of his puzzle) and times. At first his flashbacks are odious and cryptic (”Will you commit to this program?” barks a shadowy interrogator), but they’re increasingly legible, leading to the moment when he re-sees his first, terrible kill.

The Bourne Ultimatum’s perspective shapes particular scenes in the present as well. He finds clues to himself in a London Guardian article by “security correspondent” Ross (Paddy Considine). Their meeting at Waterloo Station becomes an elegant, exhilarating cat-and-mouse exercise, reminiscent of the mall scene in Minority Report: Bourne leads Ross—using a comparatively low-tech prepaid cell phone—through Vosen’s intricate surveillance network, Ross responding to Bourne’s perfect, in-the-moment calculations. Sharply edited to show close calls and Bourne’s flabbergasting ingenuity (”What the hell just happened?” exclaims Vosen more than once), the sequence is all about Bourne’s training, anticipating, and intuiting, besting the CIA at its own game.

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Even as Bourne sees so ultra-accurately, the film complicates the very concept of perspective. “Funny how different things look,” says Vosen, “depending on where you sit.” Skeptical CIA specialist Pam Landy (Joan Allen) sees such language as self-serving and self-deceiving. Like CIA undercover Nicky (Julia Stiles), she once hunted Bourne and now seeks to help him. Their changed perspective becomes yours, admiring Bourne’s brilliance but also appalled by his ferocity. The difficulty of this doubleness is visible in another setpiece (this one in Tangier), where Vosen sets an asset after Bourne and Nicky. The sequence is multiply layered, with Bourne eluding cops across rooftops and Desh (Joey Ansah) chasing Nicky through close apartments and alleys below. Bourne and Desh’s inevitable throwdown is all visceral slam-bangs and smash-cuts, punctuated only by ambient grunting and thumping, no music to prettify the action. Watching the mayhem, Nicky’s stunned face mirrors yours. If Bourne’s pitiless antics are entertaining, they’re also often dreadful.
But if Bourne is a stone-cold death, it is also a victim. Sort of. This perversity develops ultimatum, in order to make their political affairs. If Paul Greengrass previous film, United 93, indicts USA unpreparedness official (at least when it is not necessarily stresses fictionalized heroism of passengers and crew members), it indicts the U.S. official self-respect fictionalized differently. In the beginning, “says Bourne Vosen year design program was” carefully monitoring program, now in its “umbrella” for all kinds of dastardly absolutely necessary and black ops. “We stick sharp end now,” says proudly Vosen, that makes us unique.… No more red tape We need these programs now. ”

Too bad if, as Landy protest: “This is not what I signed up for it is not us.” Such Dick Cheney-ish rationale occur in the ultimatum. Bourne thinks himself antithetically, too self-aware, and indeed, to blame too, to keep red tapeless process. But his desire inevitably leads him to see himself again. His memories outbreak showed not only his tortured trainers (caps and waterboarding referring to the much-documented tactics dollars), but also its commitment in the end. While he looks for those who made it, he saw, finally, as the coach puts it, “you into who you are. You came to us, you voluntarily. You said, you need to do all that is needed to save American lives.”

This is a devastating revelation, undermining the very idea of Bourne decision “volunteers”. His commitment to the “program” is, you know, all along, based on lies. When he finally finds himself, he saw, he must define his motives, did not believe in someone else’s.

Nov 30

The steady flow of movies slows down a bit this week before the big December rush, but there are a few films headed to theatres this week. If you can stomach it, a new thriller arrives in theatres, plus the many lives of Bob Dylan come to the big screen, Woody Allen debuts his crime melodrama, and a family gets in trouble at the West Edmonton Mall.

Awake
As more and more psychological thrillers flood the market, Hollywood seems to be reaching into the most obscure realms for frightening story ideas. Awake seems to be a great example of that with Hayden Christenson taking on the role of a patient in surgery who finds himself aware of everything that is going on while he is supposed to be under anesthesia.

Jessica Alba co-stars as a fairly young wife who must deal with her husband’s surgery, and her own demons. The idea may be somewhat fresh, but nothing about the film is more than another basic thriller. This is also the first film for writer / director Joby Harold, a bad sign-and host Alba has been appearing in many cheesy movies recently. There are no advance reviews, it is just guessing, but all signs point to this is a thriller can be leased when it arrives on DVD.

I do not There
It takes cake for experimental filmmaking, but it is artful, to pull over the strange premise? There, I do not throw six participants in the role of the legendary musician Bob Dylan. Instead of attempting an actor plays many aspects of Dylan, directed by Todd Haynes spins tales six options for six people, including two women, under-function. Lots of buzz for the film was mostly very Cate Blanchett in the role of Jude, but considers Blanchett incredible job in every movie she’s ever in this should not surprise anyone. While it is difficult to pin the film along with a single item, and quote, Ann Hornaday of the Washington Post said that the better: “[I am not catering E] proposal absorption, sometimes hallucinatory disquisition on how Dylan has brilliantly succeeded his audience projections.”

Cassandra ’s Dream
Star Ewan McGreggor and Colin Farrell, Cassandra ’s Dream is the latest in a virtuoso filmmaker Woody Allen. Following in the footsteps of his previous film, Match Point, his new film, set in London, and two brothers, which had financial problems but also to quickly get wiped out in the tangle Internet ends murder. Although the film is primarily a drama, it also has elements of a thriller and melodrama. Critical reviews of the latest film festivals, were not exactly kind of movie, but McGreggor and Farrell were praised for keeping the film moving, even as the plot becomes too complicated.
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Sep 17

007 View to a Kill, A | (1985, UK, USA)

Genres: Action | Adventure | Thriller
Actors:
Roger Moore James Bond
Christopher Walken Max Zorin
Tanya Roberts Stacey Sutton
Grace Jones May Day
Patrick Macnee Tibbett, Sir Godfrey
Patrick Bauchau Scarpine
David Yip Chuck Lee
Fiona Fullerton Pola Ivanova
Manning Redwood Bob Conley
Alison Doody Jenny Flex
Willoughby Gray Dr. Carl Mortner
Desmond Llewelyn Q
Robert Brown M
Lois Maxwell Miss Moneypenny
Walter Gotell General Gogol
Directors: John Glen

IMDB Rating: 6.00 out of 10 (9863 votes)

007 returns from the USSR with a new computer chip; one that is invulnerable to the magnetic pulse of a nuclear explosion. The chip is being manufactured by Zorin Industries, headed up by a sociopathic businessman named Max Zorin (Walken) who is planning to corner the world microchip market by using explosives to cause an earthquake in the San Andreas fault that will wipe out Silicon Valley - and the millions who live and work there! Bond must face not only Zorin himself, but the equally twisted May Day (Jones) and Scarpine, another one of Zorin’s henchmen. Assisted by San Francisco City employee Stacy (Roberts) Bond goes after the would-be computer magnate in a series of frightening confrontations - including fire in the SF City Hall, a wild chase through the city with Stacy at the wheel of a fire department ladder truck, and finally in a hand-to-hand fight atop San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge.

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Sep 17

007 The Spy Who Loved Me | (1977, UK, USA)

Genres:       Action | Adventure | Thriller
Actors:
Roger Moore         James Bond
Barbara Bach         Maj. Anya Amasova
Curd Jürgens         Karl Stromberg
Richard Kiel         Jaws
Caroline Munro         Naomi
Walter Gotell         Gen. Anatol Gogol
Geoffrey Keen         Sir Frederick Gray
George Baker         Capt. Benson
Michael Billington         Sergei Barsov
Olga Bisera         Felicca
Desmond Llewelyn         Q
Edward de Souza         Sheikh Hosein
Vernon Dobtcheff         Max Kalba
Valerie Leon         Hotel receptionist
Directors:     Lewis Gilbert

IMDB Rating:     7.00 out of 10 (9446 votes)

Both the British and Russians are amazed when a submarine from each country disappears and the only link is a microfilm detailing the movements of the British submarine meaning that somehow a submarine can be tracked via it’s “wake”. The British sends agent James Bond and the Russians send Major Anya Amasova, otherwise known as “Triple-X”. After first fighting against each other over the microfilm, the two agents are ordered to work together against the real enemy, mad shipping billionaire Carl Stromberg who plans to use the submarines to destroy the world via nuclear missiles so that any survivors are forced to live in Stromberg’s dream world beneath the sea. However James must also defend himself against Anya as she finds out that James had killed her lover on a previous mission…

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Sep 17

 007 Moonraker | (1979, UK, USa, France)

Genres:       Action | Adventure | Sci-Fi | Thriller
Actors:
Roger Moore         James Bond
Lois Chiles         Dr. Holly Goodhead
Michael Lonsdale         Hugo Drax
Richard Kiel         Jaws
Corinne Clery         Corinne Dufour
Bernard Lee         M
Geoffrey Keen         Sir Frederick Gray
Desmond Llewelyn         Q
Lois Maxwell         Miss Moneypenny
Toshirô Suga         Chang
Emily Bolton         Manuela
Blanche Ravalec         Dolly, Jaws’ Girlfriend
Irka Bochenko         Blonde Beauty
Mike Marshall         Colonel Scott
Leila Shenna         Hostess (Private Jet)
Directors:     Lewis Gilbert

IMDB Rating:     6.00 out of 10 (10777 votes)

James Bond Adventure. A space shuttle is stolen enroute to London and M sends 007 out to apologize to the shuttle creator - billionaire Hugo Drax. While visiting Drax’s estate several attempts are made on Bond’s life, making Drax himself the number one suspect. Bond also meets Dr. Holly Goodhead, a NASA scientist who is also a CIA agent investigating Drax. Their investigations lead Bond to discover a plot to murder the world’s population so that Drax can repopulate the planet in his image. The chase takes Bond all over the world - California, Brazil, the Amazon Jungle and, finally, to Drax’s huge space-city over the Earth. Drax, meanwhile, has hired a old friend of Bond to take care of any problems - the steel-toothed killer Jaws

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Sep 17

007 Man with the Golden Gun, The |(1974, UK, USA)

Genres: Action | Adventure | Thriller
Actors:
Roger Moore James Bond
Christopher Lee Francisco Scaramanga
Britt Ekland Mary Goodnight
Maud Adams Andrea Anders
Hervé Villechaize Nick Nack
Clifton James Sheriff J.W. Pepper
Richard Loo Hai Fat
Soon-Tek Oh Lieutenant Hip
Marc Lawrence Rodney
Bernard Lee M
Lois Maxwell Miss Moneypenny
Marne Maitland Lazar
Desmond Llewelyn Q
James Cossins Colthorpe
Yiu Lam Chan Chula
Directors: Guy Hamilton

IMDB Rating: 6.50 out of 10 (8819 votes)

Bond must find the missing “Solex Agitator,” a device that will harness the sun’s radiation and give awesome power to whomever possess it. But, also vying for the prize is Francisco Scaramanga (Christopher Lee), a world-class assassin who brandishes a distinctive golden gun. When 007 discovers he is to be Scaramanga’s next target, he is hurled into a deadly game of cat-and-mouse, continuing the search as he evades the killer on his trail. Bond must also contend with Scaramanga’s exotic lover Andrea Anders (Maud Adams), and Nick Nack (Herve Villechaize), whose small size belies his lethal abilities. Even as 007 enlists the aid of sensuous Mary Goodnight (Britt Ekland), he must overcome ferocious odds to survive an explosive showdown on Scaramanga’s remote island.

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Sep 17

007 Live and Let Die | (1973, UK, USA)

Genres: Action | Adventure | Crime | Thriller
Actors:
Bernard Lee M
Roger Moore James Bond
Yaphet Kotto Kananga/Mr. Big
Jane Seymour Solitaire
Clifton James Sheriff J.W. Pepper
Julius Harris Tee Hee
Geoffrey Holder Baron Samedi
David Hedison Felix Leiter
Gloria Hendry Rosie Carver
Lois Maxwell Miss Moneypenny
Tommy Lane Adam
Earl Jolly Brown Whisper
Roy Stewart Quarrel Jr.
Lon Satton Harold Strutter
Arnold Williams Cab Driver
Directors: Guy Hamilton

IMDB Rating: 6.70 out of 10 (9347 votes)

When Bond investigates the murders of three fellow agents, he soon finds himself a target, evading the vicious assassins as he closes in on the powerful Kananga (Yaphet Kotto). Known as “Mr. Big,” Kananga is coordinating a globally threatening scheme using tons of self-produced heroin. As Bond tries to unravel the mastermind’s plan, he meet Solitaire (Jane Seymour), the beautiful Tarot card reader whose magical gifts are crucial to the crime lord. Bond, of course, works his own magic on her, and the stage is set for pulse-pounding action sequences involving voodoo, hungry crocodiles and turbo-charged speedboats.

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Sep 17

007 Licence to Kill | (1989, UK, USA)

Genres: Action | Crime | Drama | Thriller
Actors:
Timothy Dalton James Bond
Carey Lowell Pam Bouvier
Robert Davi Franz Sanchez
Talisa Soto Lupe Lamora
Anthony Zerbe Milton Krest
Frank McRae Sharkey
David Hedison Felix Leiter
Wayne Newton Professor Joe Butcher
Benicio Del Toro Dario
Anthony Starke Truman-Lodge
Everett McGill Ed Killifer
Desmond Llewelyn Q
Pedro Armendáriz Jr. President Hector Lopez
Robert Brown M
Priscilla Barnes Della Churchill
Directors: John Glen

IMDB Rating: 6.30 out of 10 (9903 votes)

When drug lord Franz Sanchez (Robert Davi) exacts his brutal vengeance on Bond’s friend Felix Leiter (David Hedison), 007 resigns from the British Secret Service and begins a fierce vendetta against the master criminal. Bond won’t be satisfied until Sanchez is defeated, and to accomplish this aim he allies himself with a beautiful pilot (Carey Lowell) and Sanchez’s sexy girldfriend (Talisa Soto). But Bond, relegated to outlaw status, must battle agents on both sides of the law as he discovers the horrifying extent of his prey’s resources. In order to bring Sanchez down, Bond must survive a ferocious boat chase, a midair brawl over the controls of an out-of-control airplane, and an action-packed confrontation in the Mexico desert.

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Sep 17

007 Goldfinger | (1964, USA, UK)

Genres: Action | Adventure | Thriller
Actors:
Sean Connery James Bond
Honor Blackman Pussy Galore
Gert Fröbe Auric Goldfinger
Shirley Eaton Jill Masterson
Tania Mallet Tilly Masterson
Harold Sakata Oddjob
Bernard Lee M
Martin Benson Martin Solo
Cec Linder Felix Leiter
Austin Willis Simmons
Lois Maxwell Miss Moneypenny
Bill Nagy Midnight
Michael Mellinger Kisch
Peter Cranwell Johnny
Nadja Regin Bonita
Directors: Guy Hamilton

IMDB Rating: 7.80 out of 10 (22340 votes)

The powerful tycoon Auric Goldfinger (Gert Frobe) has initiated “Operation Grand Slam,” a cataclysmic scheme to raid Fort Knox and obliterate the world economy. James Bond, armed with his specially equipped Aston Martin (its accessory package includes built-in machine guns, a smoke screen and an ejector seat), must stop the plan by overcoming several outrageous adversaries. First there’s Oddjob (Harold Sakata), the mute servant who kills at the toss of a lethal hat; next, the beautiful Jill Masterson (Shirley Eaton), who gives new meaning to the phrase “golden girl”; and finally, sexy pilot Pussy Galore (Honor Blackman), whose romantic feelings for Bond complicate her involvement in Goldfinger’s high-flying scheme.

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Sep 17

007 For Your Eyes Only | (1981, UK, USA )

Genres: Action | Adventure | Thriller
Actors:
Roger Moore James Bond
Carole Bouquet Melina Havelock
Topol Milos Columbo
Lynn-Holly Johnson Bibi Dahl
Julian Glover Aristotle Kristatos
Cassandra Harris Countess Lisl von Schlaf
Jill Bennett Jacoba Brink
Michael Gothard Emile Leopold Locque
John Wyman Erich Kriegler
Jack Hedley Sir Timothy Havelock
Lois Maxwell Miss Moneypenny
Desmond Llewelyn Q
Geoffrey Keen Sir Frederick Gray
Walter Gotell General Anatol Gogol
James Villiers Bill Tanner
Directors: John Glen

IMDB Rating: 6.70 out of 10 (9361 votes)

James Bond Adventure. A British spy-ship, the St. Georges, accidently hits a mine and sinks near a Warsaw Pact country. On aboard is ATAC, a communications device that could order Western subs to attack friendly areas. 007 is sent to recover the ATAC and the Russians, interested in getting ATAC, send a message to their local “contact”. Bond’s investigations leads to Greece and he meets Melina Havelock, out for revenge, as the “Contact” has had her parents murdered. Bond also meets Aristotle Kristatos and Milos Colombo (known as “The Dove”) and evidence leads that one of them is the Russian’s “Contact” but both accuses the other. Melina and Bond sets out to recover the ATAC and not only goes up against the “Contract” but also against Bibi, a young ice-skater, who has a major crush on 007.

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