"If you were in your office we'd be having this conversation face to face." Still hands down one of the absolute coolest moments I've seen in a theater.
@@mifjr9558 when people realize it's a move for entertainment. literally Jason Bourne himself is a ridiculous fantasy. people trying to act smart...smh
Great movie. Full action scenes are worth always rewatching. I doubt that, If you were in your office, we'd be having this conversation face to face. Click. The expression on his face for being decoyed out of the office to steal all his files is classic. Probably blew a fuse. Like a cat toying with mouse. One of the best movie scenes ever.
Ive seen this scene multiple times and i just noticed something. Are you telling me that a CIA building doesnt have privacy screens on their windows? Thats crazy.
5:52 Damn he called a CODE TEN abort! I'm quite certain the code 10 is the highest priority of all aborts. I mean, I'm no CIA operative, but I know my code 10 aborts, and this is certainly one of them.
@@darthkek1953 Well, we're getting into Spinal Tap territory with talk of a code 11 abort... I mean, why not just make the code 10 a little more intense?
Agent investigating the security breach: "So how do you unlock your safe?" Head of security agency: "I say my full name into a Voice print identifier." Agent: "And how do you answer the phone?" Head of agency: "I say my full name." Agent: "I see...."
Mind-blowing that the ending scene in SUPREMACY is the beginning 3rd act to ULLTIMATUM, Just realized it now after watching the movie back to back. ALSO Landy gave Bourne the intel at the airport
I'm not positive about the decisionmaking timeline, but the reason that scene ends the 2nd one is because it had originally ended with him telling the Russian girl about her parents, and apparently test audiences thought it was too much of a downer ending, so they tacked on the Landy scene.
I don't think anyone is realizing how much of a flex a flip phone with a (shit, but revolutionary) leather case was back in 2002. Pamela was flexing on us
to this day I still think that flip phone isn't shit. It was very good phone design even compared to modern design such as the "seamless" smart flip phones (you know, the ones where the screen could be folded into two piece)
I don't think anyone is realizing how much of a flex a flip phone with a leather case was back in 2002 (a revolutionary flex). Pamela was really flexing on us. *
Strictly speaking Bourne Ultimatum was set in 2004.... Bourne Identity is 2002 And Supremacy & Ultimatum are in same year 2004... Jason & Marie have been on the run for 2yrs
@ thespacesbetweenstudio3346 I like to think that was sort a fist bump out of respect for Pam. By letting Vosa know he was in his office, he forced Vosa into revealing his tailing of Landy, which showed her exactly what kind of people she was dealing with
I like how Noah Vorsen orders a 12 block radius shutdown of Manhattan. Then, they all go out in cars to Tudor City for 20 minutes and Manhattan traffic remains busy as usual.
"Hello?" Bourne, needing the voice recognition: "Oh, um, hi. May I ask who's speaking?" "You called me. Who is this?" "Shit, please just say your name out loud, man.."
“He’s got everything!” Words no CIA agent wants to hear. 😄 Ross’s “Goddammit!” is him thinking “Why is he always one step ahead?! I’m too old to keep falling for this!” 😅
The character is utterly invincible and immortally prepared for absolutely everything. It's pretty cliché and very little makes sense, but that's the way Hollywon't likes to do "Bond style action films". 😂
@@Novastar.SaberCombat That is the point, yes. They are "super soldiers". Not plot armour, it's the entire point. Although the office scene was a little kitchy. I mean, why admit you are in the office? But it's a great line.
@@estebanj.rosado1449 its your own office personal number, why would you have it memorized? Plus those phones at the time had like 80 contacts that you could save.
One thing I didn't understand in this movie was the asset. The asset in New York is the same as in London. Weren't the assets supposed to have therir own designated cities or areas to be in. I got that impression from "The Bourne Identity". Did I miss something? Anyway still on my favourite movie list :)
These movies are legendary. Love them to death and Jason Bourne is my most favorite espionage character! But, 3 years they been trying to catch JB, he has always duped, sneaked past or just evaded by hair every single time, and yet, the first text message they get they are like "Guys, He definitely is there, lets gang up on him y'all! We'll fk him up haha! EVERYONE TO THE CARS!" 🤣🤣
From this scene we learnt when your enemy is so comfy in the place where you feel you are the strongest know that he outclassed you already so stop trying to compete with them 😂
Pamela: "What if I can't find her?" 🧐 Jason Bourne: "It shouldn't be hard... she's standing right next to you." 🎶oh baby, oh baby - then it fell apart 🎶
@@berlinerjung5304 I think you’re referring to an earlier line of dialogue where he got them out. I’m talking about the part where he reveals to Noah Vosen that he’s in Noah’s office. What good did that do?
@@September2004 my guess is that he wanted to show that he had the control on the situation and not them. It's a power move rather than a practical one
@ Considering the move resulted in an action sequence where he could’ve died, I don’t think he quite had control over the situation. Control would’ve been him disappearing and them not knowing there he went without a car chase.
I remember when Maxwell Smart would get into a taxi and say “take me to 144 Main Street” and the taxi driver would reply “you mean Control secret headquarters “.
I’m pretty sure that the CIA and other government agencies which handle classified documents don’t handle classified documents in rooms with big, uncovered windows which can be looked through by a person holding just a small telescopic monocle. I mean, that would be a pretty huge security oversight, wouldn’t it?
Anybody who knows anything about telescopes knows that the larger the magnification, the more the image bounces around. You never get a good, steady view regardless of how rock solid you think your hands are.
The first 30 seconds of this are like one of those scam adverts for a "military-grade monocular" that's "taking the world by storm. 5,000,000x magnification! Fits in your pocket! Only $9.99!"
me, having never actually seen this movie, to all the CIA people furiously typing and running and running around: you FOOLS! you think you can outwit Jason Bourne with your little cameras and your little computers?!
I watched this scene over and over, it's was dead give away when Bourne said " you didn't think I was coming to turdy city," from there I my thought why did he tell landey to go there to lure me out .
The CIA in this movie went to the Gotham City Police Academy training seminar on how to handle threats. "Oh there's a villain in the area? Better take every single resource we have and follow him. What could possibly go wrong?"
"Something is very wrong here." He's right about that. The timeline between the second and third movies (within the story) is throwing me off a little.
What if Bourne says "ohh sorry wrong number" *hang up* then steal blackbriar files and just go meanwhile Noah be like "meh.. shi happens" and his squad still waiting
Why would Bourne tell him that? I just ensures that they'd return to the office, making his escape more difficult. Instead, just say okay, we should meet and set a time, and get away.
Actually I think the point is that I'm coming back to the office makes the escape easier, I think a lot of people miss that these scenes aren't happening instantly as we see them they have to make their way back to the office in the middle of Manhattan which is not super easy to get there faster than most people because they have police cars but this still gives plenty of time for Jason to get the f*** out, especially since he already had his route out of the building and away probably planned. People forget that he has very risky ways of moving people because he's working against the CIA who needs a very very credible reason to move that many people. I think it works well even though it's not 100% realistic it makes sense to a degree Jason just has to be fast and know where to move he has to know what exit to get to out of the office as soon as possible within 3 minutes he could probably be out of that office and down the steps somewhere that's a lot of time if you're constantly moving. I know that moving throughout my day I constantly am baffled by how long it takes to get from place to place when you are driving a car but when you move on foot and you're only trying to move in or out of a building it's actually relatively quick you're out of that office and down the steps within 2 minutes and 30 seconds. From how high it was I don't think he's down all the steps but then all the officers have to go and check the different stairwells and not everybody in that building is privy or has the clearance to know what's going on so they probably only have like 10 guys Max that can be looking for born right now and by the time they get that call they're looking in the office then they have to go look for the exits by the time they're looking for the exits he's already out the door and on the street where you can blend in easily and get the f*** out those people are still driving back and would not be back within 10 to 15 minutes so he is 10 to 15 minutes before the mobile Cruise get the f*** out and before they can officially stabilize a four block perimeter, and a four block perimeter still wouldn't work very well because there are going to be gaps in a place like New York you're not going to be able to have enough people to completely corral four blocks if you only have access to a group of secret agents that are directly on call in your New York area which is not normal since your operations are based outside of the country because that's the definition of your agency you're not supposed to touch Americans.
If I was Jason Bourne I wouldn't have called until I had the file and left the office. That'll be why there aren't any action films of me out there, drinking shandy and eating half a pork pie and beans with a lick of the DANGEROUSLY HOT mustard.
@@ckelcro No, I didn't remember that. Obviously I need to watch the clip again. But this is DANGEROUSLY HOT MUSTARD, and I'm sure I can melt through the safe with it.
@@ckelcro Well, our chat got me to thinking I should watch all the Bourne films again, so cheers for that. Yeah, okay, so, voice activated safe. What I should've said was, "I wouldn't have told the bad guy I was actually in his office." It could have bought Bourne all the time he needed to walk away instead of getting chased yet again. I mean, more exciting, sure, but he could have gone for lunch instead.
"If you were in your office we'd be having this conversation face to face." Still hands down one of the absolute coolest moments I've seen in a theater.
But makes no sense logicaly
Or tactically, to give away your advantage.
Pure hubris
@@mifjr9558 when people realize it's a move for entertainment. literally Jason Bourne himself is a ridiculous fantasy. people trying to act smart...smh
Just like "She's stand right next to you"...
so hilarious when he looks at his phone afterwards, in a state of temporary shock
The rare case in cinema where you have the perfect trilogy.
Ivan, we are guessing you left out that thing with Rimmer, whatever his name is yes this has been an excellent movie franchise.
I mean, it's not really a trilogy when you got 2 more movies.
Yeah, beside Lotr and Batman, but Legacy with Jeremy Renner is also a good movie
@@MarkoVeselic was rushing to say lotr too but you beat me to it
Ivan PoBoy is correct!
When you get a call from Jason Bourne, assume he is looking at you from across the street.
across the street??? He’s in the damn room 😂😂😂
Or he’s in your office
He called me in the shower, which I thought was weird.
That is still bad ass to this day!😮
This is why I only accept calls from him when I'm on the toilet. If he's gonna be annoying, I'm gonna make it weird for him.
"Get some rest Pam,...you look tired!...."____ One of the greatest "goodbyes" ever... ;)
Yes the offices have glass windows, anyone can peak in and find out which government will get toppled. So easy.
He says goodbye but meets her later to give her the stolen files.
The intensity of these films was amazing!!! Mat portrayed Jason to the hilt!!!❤❤❤
Great writing, directing, editing, acting. If more movies were like this, I’d go every week.
Do you read books? The books were always the real deal. The screenplay adaptation is good. But the book, was dynamite.
Popped on my recommended looks like it's that time of the year to rewatch the whole bourne series :)
Absolutely 😂
Definitely
Haha same for me
Exactly 🫡
Ikr!
Great movie. Full action scenes are worth always rewatching.
I doubt that, If you were in your office, we'd be having this conversation face to face. Click. The expression on his face for being decoyed out of the office to steal all his files is classic. Probably blew a fuse. Like a cat toying with mouse.
One of the best movie scenes ever.
The way Bourne looks at the desk when he says "I'm sitting in my office" lol
Ive seen this scene multiple times and i just noticed something. Are you telling me that a CIA building doesnt have privacy screens on their windows? Thats crazy.
Why would they need privacy screens? It's not the CIA, it's just a normal office, probably just some finance folks... /s
this was a while back, pre-smartphone era.. so kinda believable
Isn’t the point to seem like a normal building
Never heard of budget cut??? 😂
@@michaellan78 you think the CIA has budget cuts? Hahahahhahaha
5:52 Damn he called a CODE TEN abort! I'm quite certain the code 10 is the highest priority of all aborts. I mean, I'm no CIA operative, but I know my code 10 aborts, and this is certainly one of them.
As very distinct from Code 9 aborts and Code 11 aborts.
@@darthkek1953 Well, we're getting into Spinal Tap territory with talk of a code 11 abort... I mean, why not just make the code 10 a little more intense?
@@Mechulus Threat Level : Midnight
@@darthkek1953we do not speak of it unless absolute necessary
@@Mechulus 😂😂😂😂 maaan you won this comment section
Agent investigating the security breach: "So how do you unlock your safe?"
Head of security agency: "I say my full name into a Voice print identifier."
Agent: "And how do you answer the phone?"
Head of agency: "I say my full name."
Agent: "I see...."
"If you are in your office then we have this conversation face to face". 😂
Loved how his head jerked at the lie. "The audacity."
"so we are playing it that way are we?"
'If you were in your office right now we'd be having this conversation face to face'. It's not difficult. If you're going to quote, get it right.
😂😂😂
Why even tell him, good thing it took that guy a few minutes to tell someone to check his office
@@misterbonzoid5623
Thank you for correcting me, but I'm not writer, nor even this quote came in exam.
Mind-blowing that the ending scene in SUPREMACY is the beginning 3rd act to ULLTIMATUM, Just realized it now after watching the movie back to back. ALSO Landy gave Bourne the intel at the airport
I'm not positive about the decisionmaking timeline, but the reason that scene ends the 2nd one is because it had originally ended with him telling the Russian girl about her parents, and apparently test audiences thought it was too much of a downer ending, so they tacked on the Landy scene.
Me when going for a ride with my crew:
“ok, bring the vehicles, were going mobile”🤪
"He wouldn't have chosen it if he didn't have his reason." So IRONIC! He did have his reason: slipping into Noa's office.
I don't think anyone is realizing how much of a flex a flip phone with a (shit, but revolutionary) leather case was back in 2002. Pamela was flexing on us
to this day I still think that flip phone isn't shit. It was very good phone design even compared to modern design such as the "seamless" smart flip phones (you know, the ones where the screen could be folded into two piece)
I don't think anyone is realizing how much of a flex a flip phone with a leather case was back in 2002 (a revolutionary flex). Pamela was really flexing on us. *
Strictly speaking Bourne Ultimatum was set in 2004....
Bourne Identity is 2002
And Supremacy & Ultimatum are in same year 2004... Jason & Marie have been on the run for 2yrs
Oh well. I do 😊
Try 2007.
"Get some rest, Pam! You look tired!" I like that! A lot.
Letting him know that you are in his own office was completely unnecessary. Jason was yanking his chain
Pay back for the lie.
Ya think?
@ thespacesbetweenstudio3346 I like to think that was sort a fist bump out of respect for Pam. By letting Vosa know he was in his office, he forced Vosa into revealing his tailing of Landy, which showed her exactly what kind of people she was dealing with
@@kylewood2715 I havent watched these films in sometime, but i thought she knew he was tailing her? Wasnt that the point?
They would've figured it out anyway, reason he called him was so he could record vosa saying his name to open the safe
"Hello"
"This is Jason Bourne"
"How's my hair?"
ROFL
underrated comment.
Bourne: "Get some rest Pam, you look tired."
Me: "WRYYYYY WRYYYYYYY WRYYYYY!!!"
....is that DIO screaming? WRYYYYYYY!!!!!!
This was one of the best scenes in the trilogy and showed who and what it neans to be Jason Bourne.
Just a great trilogy.
Agreed on all points. Nothing like this has been done since.
This series is a good example of the saying, "Never raise a demon you can't put down."
bruhhh. He's not a demon.
These scene sets are so perfect that give you goosebumps.
I like how Noah Vorsen orders a 12 block radius shutdown of Manhattan. Then, they all go out in cars to Tudor City for 20 minutes and Manhattan traffic remains busy as usual.
It's a movie.
@ , original reply, genius
@@straycatttt2766 you're surprised manhattan traffic remained busy as usual??
@@jonpaul9514 , no, I’m surprised they wrote the line into the script. Tell me you’re not seriously pursuing this.
"Hello?"
Bourne, needing the voice recognition: "Oh, um, hi. May I ask who's speaking?"
"You called me. Who is this?"
"Shit, please just say your name out loud, man.."
Me tricking my parents out of the house so i can steal my Nintendo DS back
“He’s got everything!”
Words no CIA agent wants to hear. 😄
Ross’s “Goddammit!” is him thinking “Why is he always one step ahead?! I’m too old to keep falling for this!” 😅
Back in our universe:
People, we have a national emergency. Someone has ideas we don't like and we also need to hide some embarrassing details.
I miss the flip phones . They were so cool!
One of the most dramatic and well shot scenes in the Movie .....or any Movie in fact.
Now that is what you call an "Up Yours" 😜
A monocular with that sort of zoom that clear is going to be a very expensive bit of kit
The character is utterly invincible and immortally prepared for absolutely everything. It's pretty cliché and very little makes sense, but that's the way Hollywon't likes to do "Bond style action films". 😂
@@Novastar.SaberCombat That is the point, yes. They are "super soldiers". Not plot armour, it's the entire point. Although the office scene was a little kitchy. I mean, why admit you are in the office? But it's a great line.
At that magnification he could never hold it still enough to read anything.
@@Novastar.SaberCombatthat actually the premise of the movie. One has to grant that.
Impossible to hold that still at that distance, but it’s Bourne 😀
the best of all the movies this type
"You know, I always thought that Matt Damon was like a Streisand, but... I think he's rockin' the s*** in this one."
He looks just like Luke Wilson!
omg hahahahhah, that tiny monocular scope has that much of magnification and that amount of picture stability... LoooooL
Didnt Bourne also call from the office phone? So Volsen didnt recognize his own number? Or is it possible that Bourne made it unidentifiable?
@estebanj.rosado1449 i doubt he made that call untraceable, not even JB is that good hheheh
@@reaperkobra You can make a caller ID unknowable with just a few numbers before you input the phone number
@@estebanj.rosado1449 its your own office personal number, why would you have it memorized? Plus those phones at the time had like 80 contacts that you could save.
It’s a movie bro, relax…
One thing I didn't understand in this movie was the asset. The asset in New York is the same as in London. Weren't the assets supposed to have therir own designated cities or areas to be in. I got that impression from "The Bourne Identity". Did I miss something? Anyway still on my favourite movie list :)
where can I get that binocular (monocular)? that thing can zoom like 1000x and fit in your pocket.
Hollywood prop room
Good pick of a scene. A great movie.
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These movies are legendary. Love them to death and Jason Bourne is my most favorite espionage character! But, 3 years they been trying to catch JB, he has always duped, sneaked past or just evaded by hair every single time, and yet, the first text message they get they are like "Guys, He definitely is there, lets gang up on him y'all! We'll fk him up haha! EVERYONE TO THE CARS!" 🤣🤣
Jason Bourne best Films ever
This Movie is superb😊
"We believe he is within 1000 yards of this building."
"Get the vehicles, we're going mobile."
Just A+ decision making
From this scene we learnt when your enemy is so comfy in the place where you feel you are the strongest know that he outclassed you already so stop trying to compete with them 😂
lol nice opsec here. "just going to put this giant folder labeled secret files into this satchel in full view of anyone"
The entire trilogy is basically people thinking they're snarter than him, then getting absolutely owned.
Pamela: "What if I can't find her?"
🧐
Jason Bourne: "It shouldn't be hard... she's standing right next to you."
🎶oh baby, oh baby - then it fell apart 🎶
True and remember they almost have six under the same franchise, despite legacy under performance at the box office i loved it!!
many people love Jason Bourne in these movies. he is a good role model.
Absolutely wonderful 💎
Best Trilogy that ever was and ever will be!
Una joyita la triologia, incomparable 🤙🏻👊🏻💪🏻👊🏻
Bourne born on 4/15 , isn't that tax day? Time to pay up!!!😂
Divert & steal the file. Awesome.
Outstanding movie
I love this film
A classic line, “I doubt that, if you were in your office we’d be having this conversation face to face.” Isn’t it?
A true, NINJA 💪
5:37 You know, if he hadn’t said that line, he could’ve walked out of there clean and not have to go through another ridiculously long action scene.
he wanted them out of the building
@@berlinerjung5304 I think you’re referring to an earlier line of dialogue where he got them out.
I’m talking about the part where he reveals to Noah Vosen that he’s in Noah’s office.
What good did that do?
@@September2004 my guess is that he wanted to show that he had the control on the situation and not them. It's a power move rather than a practical one
@ Considering the move resulted in an action sequence where he could’ve died, I don’t think he quite had control over the situation.
Control would’ve been him disappearing and them not knowing there he went without a car chase.
@@September2004Totally agree. It was for pure entertainment value
You'll NEVER see an Operative in any branch using optics, any optics with one eye closed.
"I'm sitting in my office" 😄
The wind blows freezing up them streets.
I remember when Maxwell Smart would get into a taxi and say “take me to 144 Main Street” and the taxi driver would reply “you mean Control secret headquarters “.
THE BEST FILM
I’m pretty sure that the CIA and other government agencies which handle classified documents don’t handle classified documents in rooms with big, uncovered windows which can be looked through by a person holding just a small telescopic monocle. I mean, that would be a pretty huge security oversight, wouldn’t it?
Top secret spy agency leaves curtains wide open.
Beautiful film
Jason has rock-steady nerves to be able to hold that magnifier that still!
Pam: “Godammit, why do I always look tired”
Anybody who knows anything about telescopes knows that the larger the magnification, the more the image bounces around. You never get a good, steady view regardless of how rock solid you think your hands are.
Not for Bourne, steady as a rock
You've obviously never used image stabilizing optics. Rock steady.
he cant even remember his desk office phone number
I have never seen a spy movie like Jason Bourne.
The first 30 seconds of this are like one of those scam adverts for a "military-grade monocular" that's "taking the world by storm. 5,000,000x magnification! Fits in your pocket! Only $9.99!"
Real excellent how Jason managed it for the papers❤5:40
He just walks into the office pack full of agents and no one noticed? C'mon.
Fucking brilliant! Gotta watch this one again!
If they didn't have the constant shaky cam and quick cuts then these movies would be *WAY BETTER*
2:55 “Time to go mobile.”
Intense of the 3 movies are Top notch
me, having never actually seen this movie, to all the CIA people furiously typing and running and running around: you FOOLS! you think you can outwit Jason Bourne with your little cameras and your little computers?!
I watched this scene over and over, it's was dead give away when Bourne said " you didn't think I was coming to turdy city," from there I my thought why did he tell landey to go there to lure me out .
It is just me or 3:08, At the bank by John Powell sounds exactly( the violins) like Random Complication Geoff Zanelli from Hitman action picture.
Exactly what I was thinking. I'm sure they're the same
'Get the vehicles we're going mobul'
Yeah right, a sec-op of a top secret agency uses open window office with no shades.
Good script writing
The CIA in this movie went to the Gotham City Police Academy training seminar on how to handle threats. "Oh there's a villain in the area? Better take every single resource we have and follow him. What could possibly go wrong?"
The safe only had 1 factor of authentication LOL
"Something is very wrong here."
He's right about that. The timeline between the second and third movies (within the story) is throwing me off a little.
Buenisima la película ❤una y otra vez la veo
name movie?
What if Bourne says "ohh sorry wrong number" *hang up* then steal blackbriar files and just go meanwhile Noah be like "meh.. shi happens" and his squad still waiting
No one would be able to see into those windows so clearly...
Miss those action movies I’m reading the complete series of Robert but he is hard to follow
Title pls
Not a great intelligence agency if you leave no one back at the office whom you can call to lock down everything and repel intruders. 😂
The best of the best.
Interesting movie
"I doubt" That word will be traumatic for them XD
Why would Bourne tell him that? I just ensures that they'd return to the office, making his escape more difficult. Instead, just say okay, we should meet and set a time, and get away.
It’s cooler
Actually I think the point is that I'm coming back to the office makes the escape easier, I think a lot of people miss that these scenes aren't happening instantly as we see them they have to make their way back to the office in the middle of Manhattan which is not super easy to get there faster than most people because they have police cars but this still gives plenty of time for Jason to get the f*** out, especially since he already had his route out of the building and away probably planned. People forget that he has very risky ways of moving people because he's working against the CIA who needs a very very credible reason to move that many people. I think it works well even though it's not 100% realistic it makes sense to a degree Jason just has to be fast and know where to move he has to know what exit to get to out of the office as soon as possible within 3 minutes he could probably be out of that office and down the steps somewhere that's a lot of time if you're constantly moving. I know that moving throughout my day I constantly am baffled by how long it takes to get from place to place when you are driving a car but when you move on foot and you're only trying to move in or out of a building it's actually relatively quick you're out of that office and down the steps within 2 minutes and 30 seconds. From how high it was I don't think he's down all the steps but then all the officers have to go and check the different stairwells and not everybody in that building is privy or has the clearance to know what's going on so they probably only have like 10 guys Max that can be looking for born right now and by the time they get that call they're looking in the office then they have to go look for the exits by the time they're looking for the exits he's already out the door and on the street where you can blend in easily and get the f*** out those people are still driving back and would not be back within 10 to 15 minutes so he is 10 to 15 minutes before the mobile Cruise get the f*** out and before they can officially stabilize a four block perimeter, and a four block perimeter still wouldn't work very well because there are going to be gaps in a place like New York you're not going to be able to have enough people to completely corral four blocks if you only have access to a group of secret agents that are directly on call in your New York area which is not normal since your operations are based outside of the country because that's the definition of your agency you're not supposed to touch Americans.
Cause he can. And that's what was in the script.
Love the flip phones
If I was Jason Bourne I wouldn't have called until I had the file and left the office. That'll be why there aren't any action films of me out there, drinking shandy and eating half a pork pie and beans with a lick of the DANGEROUSLY HOT mustard.
You do realize the safe is voice locked as well yeah?
@@ckelcro No, I didn't remember that. Obviously I need to watch the clip again. But this is DANGEROUSLY HOT MUSTARD, and I'm sure I can melt through the safe with it.
He called to record his voice for the voice accessed safe.
@@ckelcro Well, our chat got me to thinking I should watch all the Bourne films again, so cheers for that. Yeah, okay, so, voice activated safe. What I should've said was, "I wouldn't have told the bad guy I was actually in his office." It could have bought Bourne all the time he needed to walk away instead of getting chased yet again. I mean, more exciting, sure, but he could have gone for lunch instead.