The Bourne Trilogy APPRECIATION

I was disappointed by the movies - the books were great but they were huge. Like a lot of spy novels there was tons of detail that could never be filmed.

On their own they're good movies though.
 
I enjoyed the trilogy 
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Originally Posted by kdawg

I was disappointed by the movies - the books were great but they were huge. Like a lot of spy novels there was tons of detail that could never be filmed.

On their own they're good movies though.

Kinda OT
I'm an avid reader and i think I've probably read all of Robert Ludlum's books. Jason Bourne is indeed a beast. What are

some other authors out there that are similar in style to Ludlum? I know of a few, but maybe someone can put me

on to another great author.
 
Originally Posted by kdawg

I was disappointed by the movies - the books were great but they were huge. Like a lot of spy novels there was tons of detail that could never be filmed.

On their own they're good movies though.

Kinda OT
I'm an avid reader and i think I've probably read all of Robert Ludlum's books. Jason Bourne is indeed a beast. What are

some other authors out there that are similar in style to Ludlum? I know of a few, but maybe someone can put me

on to another great author.
 
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Bourne 5

There has been a CIA level of secrecy around the fifth installment in the Jason Bourne film franchise. But Matt Damon is offering a glimpse into the world of Bourne 5 — and it’s a world that’s not dissimilar to our own.

“There’s been the financial collapse, the great recession, all these issues of cyberwarfare and civil liberties,” star and producer Damon tells EW for this week’s First Look issue.

The tumultuous present serves as the backdrop for this story, in which Bourne resumes his quest for answers about his past. “We find him in a dark and tortured place,” says the actor, who agreed to resurrect his superspy for returning director Paul Greengrass. (Neither was involved in the 2012 spin-off,The Bourne Legacy, starring Jeremy Renner.)

Damon previously revealed that the fifth film in the series, based on the novels by Robert Ludlum, will pick up 12 years after Bourne’s disappearance in The Bourne Ultimatum (2007), which was set in 2004.

The series also adds Ex Machina breakout Alicia Vikander, playing a cyberspecialist; Oscar winner Tommy Lee Jones, who plays a hardened CIA agent; and Vincent Cassel (Black Swan). Julia Stiles is also returning.

Bourne 5 is due in theaters July 29.
 
Appreciated.

Also, crazy how Damon physically transforms for all his roles... 
 
What a summer of movies we got coming up.

Bourne, Suicide Squad, Batman v Superman.

Cant wait!
 
I was hype with that knockout. That should of been the trailer. 6 seconds. Says Bourne in white on a black screen for 4 seconds.
 
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