The Jason Bourne Collection (2007)
Facts
| Directed by | Doug Liman and Paul Greengrass |
| Cast | Matt Damon, Franka Potente, Brian Cox, Chris Cooper, Julia Stiles, Joan Allen, Albert Finney, Scott Glenn and Clive Owen |
| Theatrical Release | August 3, 2007 |
| DVD Release | December 11, 2007 |
| Running Time | 340 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| UPC Code | 025195017794 |
| Buy this item ... | 10 new from $106.99, 14 used from $51.99, 3 collectible from $129.99 |
About The Jason Bourne Collection
Get ready for non-stop action, edge-of-your-seat suspense and spectacular chase sequences with everyone's favorite assassin in The Jason Bourne Collection! Matt Damon is Jason Bourne, an elite government agent determined to outwit and outmaneuver anyone who stands in the way of his finding out the secrets of his mysterious past. Follow his explosive, action-packed adventures in three blockbuster films from one of the most popular series of all time: The Bourne Identity, The Bourne Supremacy and The Bourne Ultimatum. Loaded with hours of bonus features, The Jason Bourne Collection is the ultimate Bourne experience for movie fans everywhere!
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Average user review:| Love the Bourne Movies! |
| Come on Blu-Ray |
Now that Blu-Ray has won the HD war for DVD formats, I'm hoping Universal will re-release these in a Blu-Ray set. That will be the closest to the theater experience you can get; the great musical score, heart-pounding action and subtle dialogue. May 8, 2008
| Bourne Fanatic |
| the best, period |
You start with Bourne waking with amnesia, struggling to remember who he is, but with his calculating mind and deadly skills wired into his DNA. He is in danger and meets a wonderful girl, who is kind of a lost soul with great potential, that life force that one finds in sudden, true love. She becomes his guide to the search for - or effort to reconstruct - his personality.
Due to politics and a murderous bureaucracy, Bourne functioned as a kind of ultimate assassin. ("I don't send you to kill...I send you to be invisible because you don't exist.") Over the course of 3 films, we learn details of what he was made to be, and how. At the end, we see that he hated what he had become, which in combination with his "conditioning", was the source of his amnesia. It was psychological - wanting to find his earlier identity, which was taken from him in spite of his protests - as much as physical.
His new life, of course, is tragic. This makes it psychologically real, combined with the greatest acting that I have ever been found in a spy series. In my view, Damon is one of the greatest actors alive, and he gives life to this role in a way I have never seen in a spy film. The most interesting things is that each film in the series adds to the others, deepening the themes while offering heart-pounding suspense and sufficient realism and detail to enter the imagination. Yet not everything is explained, so that many of the biggest conclusions lie under the surface.
If I could give this series 6 stars I would. I have watched each film numerous times and am never disappointed - it just gets richer. This is one of the rare films that transcends the book. March 24, 2008
| The best triology out there! |
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