Sep 19 2007

The Bourne Ultimatum

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Dir: Paul Greengrass
Writ: Tony Gilroy ; Scott Z. Burns ; George Nolfi & Tony Gilroy
Based on the book by Robert Ludlum
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  • Matt Damon … Jason Bourne
  • Julia Stiles … Nicky Parsons
  • David Strathairn … CIA Deputy Director Noah Vosen
  • Scott Glenn … CIA Director Ezra Kramer
  • Paddy Considine … Simon Ross
  • Albert Finney … Dr. Albert Hirsch
  • Joan Allen … Pamela Landy

Bourne is back. Or maybe it’d be more accurate to say taht he never really went away, as this film picks up even before the second in the series, The Bourne Supremacy, has finished. So it is worth your while making sure you’ve seen that before you take a look at this one. That being said it isn’t vital, you’ll pick up on a main plot soon enough, and while what you miss out on does add to the film it isn’t totally necessary as there is plenty of back story floating around in this film.

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Sep 07 2007

The Transporter, 1 and 2

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Dir: Louis Leterrier & Corey Yuen
Writ: Luc Besson & Robert Mark Kamen
Starring:

  • Jason Statham … Frank Martin
  • Qi Shu … Lai
  • Matt Schulze … Wall Street
  • François Berléand … Tarconi
  • Ric Young … Mr. Kwai

Transporter 2
Dir: Louis Leterrier
Writ: Luc Besson & Robert Mark Kamen
Starring:

  • Jason Statham … Frank Martin
  • Alessandro Gassman … Gianni
  • Amber Valletta … Audrey Billings
  • Kate Nauta … Lola
  • François Berléand … Tarconi

First Bourne, now Frank, I must seriously be in the mood for action flicks, don’t you think? Of course The Transporter is a lot sillier than the Bourne films. But just as fun.

The first starts off with Frank, the Transporter of the title, driving the getaway car for a bank robbery. A scenario used to show us all just how cool, calm, and collected he is. Oh yeah, and what a great driver he is. And also to introduce us to “the rules” by which he transports.

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Tags: 6 Stars, action, Alessandro Gassman, Amber Valletta, car chase, Corey Yuen, fights, François Berléand, Jason Statham, Kate Nauta, Louis Leterrier, Luc Besson, Matt Schulze, mindless fun, perfect popcorn flick, Qi Shu, Ric Young, Robert Mark Kamen, silly, The Transporter

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Sep 05 2007

Bourne Double Pack

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As in The Bourne Identity
Dir: Doug Liman
Writ: William Blake Herron & Tony Gilroy
Starring

  • Matt Damon … Jason Bourne
  • Franka Potente … Marie Helena Kreutz
  • Chris Cooper … Alexander Conklin
  • Clive Owen … The Professor
  • Brian Cox … Ward Abbott
  • Gabriel Mann … Danny Zorn
  • Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje … Nykwana Wombosi

And The Bourne Supremacy
Dir: Paul Greengrass
Writ: Tony Gilroy
Staring:

  • Matt Damon … Jason Bourne
  • Franka Potente … Marie
  • Brian Cox … Ward Abbott
  • Julia Stiles … Nicky
  • Karl Urban … Kirill
  • Gabriel Mann … Danny Zorn
  • Joan Allen … Pamela Landy

Both based on the novels by Robert Ludlum. No spoilers.

I remember really enjoying The Bourne Identity when I watched it first. But for some reason I never saw the sequel, but with the third out now in the cinemas I thought this is an ideal opportunity to catch up. And when I spotted the dvd set of the pair was only 18 euro I nabbed it.

I haven’t watched any of the extras yet, so can’t comment on those, but I really enjoyed the films. The are the perfect blend of reality and fantasy violence.

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Jul 04 2007

Die Hard 4.0

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Or, Live Free or Die Hard as it is in the states
Dir: Len Wiseman
Writ: Mark Bomback, David Marconi; some characters: Roderick Thorp; A Farewell to Arms by John Carlin

  • Bruce Willis … John McClane
  • Timothy Olyphant … Thomas Gabriel
  • Justin Long … Matt Farrell
  • Maggie Q … Mai Lihn
  • Cliff Curtis … Bowman
  • Kevin Smith … Warlock
  • Mary Elizabeth Winstead … Lucy McClane

Image Hosted by ImageShack.usWhat better way to mark America’s Independence Day than with a trip to see this film? The makers of Die Hard 4.0 obviously agreed with me, why else would they have had it open on Wednesday otherwise? And it was the perfect popcorn action flick. Not a lot of plot, or character, but plenty of explosions and much violence. Remember violence from 80’s films? It was all about the death count, the casual shootings, and the big explosions, not like the torture and slow deaths you are more likely to see today.

The plot isn’t that important. Suffice to say that there are bad guys. They do bad things. John McClane stops them. End of, baby, end of.

Course the fact that Willis is now in his fifties might make you wonder does he make a believable action hero. And I’d have to say yes. Totally believable. Afterall, if Rocky could do it, then so can McClane. And yes, it is silly, at one stage McClane “kills a helicopter” with his car. But it is also totally enjoyable and entertaining. And the action scenes are damn cool.

I guess you could say that I enjoyed this film. Just don’t think too hard about it, or wonder at the fact that the bad-guy is a carefully chosen american, and that there is mix of ethnicities to the cast. Guess they didn’t want to bring too much politics into this film, and that is as it should be.

Course, maybe I enjoyed it so much cause I’ve always been a Bruce Willis fan, right from those Moonlighting days. As for recommending people to go see it, well it is a total no brainer. Do you like action films? If so go. If you are in the mood for something with plot and storylines and want to think then I’d give it a miss. But if you are a fan you’ll love it, just try and catch it on the big screen cause I’m guessing it won’t be as much fun at home.

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