That underwater sequence where he tries saving Franka Potente's character and ends up letting her go when he realizes she's gone is so beautifully impactful. Great trilogy of films.
@@renatohebeja2665 The Bourne Identity, The Bourne Supremacy and The Bourne Ultimatum Those are the original 3, one of the best trilogys of all time. They then followed up with a spin off film that takes place during the events of Ultimatum called - The Bourne Legacy and then finalized the series with - Jason Bourne A must watch series for anyone who enjoys films of the espionage variety.
"He went out the window, whyyyy would someone do that?" I still think this is one of the best lines and pieces of acting from the Bourne films. Pretty much sums up the contrast between regular people and these trained lunatics.
Brilliant performance. It’s like she was visiting from a completely different film. Or was a random person passing by who thought that the movie they were making looked cool.
She's in lvl 10 shock , she just witnessed a death fight and when it was over he asked "where r your shoes , get your shoes" and she says "sure , yes sure" she's in shock !
"Get some rest Pam, you look tired," immediately followed by the Moby track, was such a great ending to the second film. The music throughout all three films was just fantastic
the trilogy is kinda a confort series for myself. whenever i am feeling a bit down and alone, i just love splash myself on the sofa and watch the bourne trilogy. "jesus christ, that's jason bourne" and "that shouldn't be difficult, she's standing right next to you" alltime favourites :D
I hear ya. Although for me, when I'm feeling a bit down and alone, I prefer the "The Funniest Interview Ever" (search for "Boomerang HD Quality with Subtitles"). It's my favourite and the funniest thing I've ever found on youtube. The laughing by the host is extremely funny & very genuine even if the interview isn't. I totally feel for him in that situation.
@@dougler500 It's not number 1, but the series I watched is included in the top 10 as standard, followed by Bad Boys 2, Kingsman 1, and Transporter 1 and 2. Hahahahahaha
So much of these stories is told choreographically, at various scales. It is balletic in so many ways. The movement through crowds, the weaving of vehicles, the fights, of course, but also even straight dialogue, albeit with one character’s head pinned to a desk. The camera dances, as well as the editing. The music is so strong it almost narrates the action, dictating the pace.
Is it wrong to consider these movies to be masterpieces? Any flaws you can detect are tiny trivial slivers. Especially if you ignore petty demands for “plausibility”. Art does not rest on plausibility. It rests on how it uses its deliberate defiance of likelihood. The miraculous, credulity-straining quality of the action (which nearly always reinforces the mystery Bourne bears) reels us through an irresistible mythology where Zeus is the CIA, and the world is peppered with magical killer robots that used to be people and still look the part. Not to mention the wicked sorcerers-the various CIA bosses, with their thousand eyes-that must be vanquished by using their own corruption against them. When confronted with myth, we must lay down our demand for plausibility.
6:51 When she informs him of a simple datum: “100 meters.” It prompts him to act instantly, taking a risky turn up a tight alley into a dirt track leading to a country village road. It echoes his attention to his watch ( 26:47 ), which he briefly stares hard at from time to time as if he is memorizing the time. Minutes, seconds, meters, hours, kilometers. He is careful to quantify his predicaments and options, to map them and schedule them. These glimpses into the way he sees the world undergird its tragedy, while yanking us into amazement. The fact that he desperately needs to treat reality this way, simply to survive, sharpens the mystery he pursues. One hundred meters. As it turned out, 300 meters was too close.
These early trilogy scenes showed how Bourne often made something out of nothing and escaped... here he shows creative mountain climbing skills while evading the Embassy guards. Same with the gas fueled house explosion in I think Germany. Always situationally very creative and quick.
In the first one, before dying, the professor says "look at what they make you give". In Unlimatum Jason Bourne says the same line to Paz towards the end of the movie before he jumps off the building. I love that continuity in the series.
how many times have i seen these game changer movies . just bourne's ability to remain calm on the inside and think a few steps ahead . that first car chase in paris ,in the mini was one of the best i've seen .again he was thinking and planning away ahead of the opposition .
Absolutely! I like the Bourne character by Matt. The last one was kind of an anti-climax of the earlier version. They should have retained Matt as Bourne throughout trilogy
I bought the first Jason Bourne DVD from a pawn shop without ever having heard of it before. It changed my life. Years later, now I have the entire BluRay box set!
missing ALL my favorite scenes (except "get some sleep, you look tired") - "she's standing right next to you" - the entire Paradeplatz scene - the incapable agent in Italy - "they don't make mistakes" / "scary version? He is" - "if you were in your office, we'd be having this conversation face to face" - "Mr Gilberto do Piento your party is waiting for you"
I only just realized that David Strathairn, the actor who plays Noah Vosen here, also played Commander Ashford in the tv series The Expanse. He's such a dynamic actor, great range.
Me too, never made the connection until you said. And I have watched Bourne several times and am on the third rewatch of The Expanse right now. Good catch.
It is a shame about the continuity issue there. But to be fair, I never spotted it while watching the movie itself - it's only from watching videos on TH-cam!
There is also the issue in the first fight: when he grabs the guy with a gun by the neck and throws him down quickly, he is basically flying down fast, but in the second angle he is going down slowly. They clearly didn't want their actors getting hurt, and there must have been a mat below for the first angle to allow a safe fall, which had to be removed for the second angle shot.
Far from the best scenes. Where is Matt Damon destroying Marton Csokas with a magazine and a pen? Or leaping through buildings in Tangiers in pursuit of Desh?
A safety inspector watching the first scene will have multiple heart attacks. That evacuation route was wild 😂😂 it led to two locked doors and let you out at a rickety rooftop railing with no escape.
First Bourne movie was a masterpiece.. but I think Greengrass dropped the ball on the other two when he got lazy and decided to use "shaky-cam" instead off well choreographed fight sequences.. you can literally have an epileptic seizure watching one of the fight scenes in Bourne 2 and 3.. the first movie was so exciting because not just because of all the spy thriller action, but well choreographed and FILMED fight scenes.. the fight Bourne had with the assassin bursting from his balcony when he went to his apartment in the first one was a masterclass.. the ONLY thing that held-together the other two movies was investment into Bourne's story, figuring-out who he was, etc..
Sounds plausible, having never seen any of them. I saw bits of I guess the second or third one on an airplane flight, it was too shaky to be viewed and I figured it was just some random chase trying to imitate "North by Northwest" by Hitchcock. Which raises the question: who was Jason Bourne? Time to visit Wikipedia. .. Ah, so...
Bourne Legacy was the worst of them. As you say, Greengrass may have become 'sloppy' but also you can produce a masterpiece and be unable to keep up with it. But the storyline was really good apart from the last one.... I had read the novel by Robert Ludlum by the time the Bourne Identity was released. I loved it. It was the novel coming alive.
Very trivial wardrobe complaint 😊: those caps worn by the Marines or whoever the soldiers at the embassy are supposed to be - they really, really look like they were never worn until the day that scene was filmed. You could probably give the caps a "crash course" like we did with our berets in the Cdn. Forces. Soak in hot water, wring it out, soak in cold, wring it out, put it on and hand-form it into something that doesn't look like a soufflé on yer damn haid! 😂 Anywaayyy - terrific movie, terrific movie franchise.
Agreed. I've seen worse though.haha. Do you have to shave your berets? We had to in 2006. They arrived excessively fuzzy for some dumb reason. Although, by the time I was done forming mine, it looked slick!
US Embassy guards are normally marines, and I was curious about the scene so I queried this. IMDB says: "Most of the US Marines in the Zurich consulate were actual Marine Security Guards assigned to embassies in Europe, at the request of producer Frank Marshall. They used their own uniforms, worked with the director on dialogue (eventually cut), and developed the tactics they use in clearing the embassy."
@flamencoMensch Military hats, caps, and law enforcement ones too always seemed cartoonist to me. Even when I was in the Marines and in full dress uniform, they were just poofy. Stupid looking. Texas Rangers hard same with those cowboy hats, give me a break: all hat no cattle. Berets probably the best idea for a military cap. The rest just💩 Opinions, of course, may vary.
13:23 I just wanna say how such minor detail in acting gets me so excited Bourne gives a death stare at the sniper and the sniper just got that "uh oh" look Really amplifies the idea that he's in a whole other level to the point even a well trained killer backed by a blank check from the government thinks it isn't worth it
I love this movie. I have the original trilogy. I can't help but feel for the poor civilians and tourists that have to explain their car accidents to their insurance....lol
How do you pick the best scenes from Bourne? I think you may have opened a whole new debate here. They are a little out of sequence if my memory still serves me, but I won't quibble. A very entertaining 27 minutes. Thank you for your work and posting. You get a Like and subscribe from me.
for me as an aussie ,matt damon's effort and execution of his character is on a par with viv's famous 6 . i think it was in adelaide when he just commands it ,by hitting it so cleeanly with such devastating authority . you see the heart and expertise of a mighty warrior that viv was .i value being able to see and experience his legacy he left us . richie got it right when he addressed/referred to viv as "the great man ". as one comment said "There has never been a batsman more sure of his ability " .and that's what matt damon conveys with and comes across so brilliantly with bourne . i want to be that sure of my ability to do the task at hand .
He looks like a college student on his semester abroad. Which of course is part of the irresistible appeal of this movie. Especial to male college students.
That second clip ... why doesn't he just drop Marie somewhere? The villain's not interested in her - he's only interested in Bourne. The longer she's with him the more she's in danger. All she has to do is get out and disappear into the crowd or the forest.
This trilogy is one of the best of them. SO many tried (i.e. Taken trilogy) & couldn't pass of all 3. The Godfather trilogy, in my opinion, is another good one.
The Bourne movies, the John Wick and Equalizer movies are always the best go to when you can't find anything to watch. Highly trained killers who want to be left alone but when needed or forced will be your worst nightmare.
The fact that the movies started to deviate from the books more and more the further it went was a pre-alpha of early access of what we getting now of movies being made based on old source material lol
3:40 ---->>> 3:50 Совсем в другом месте уже Борн , телепортировался ? За что он держится на 3:50 ??? 3:51 Обратите внимание на крюк в стене , он уже над Борном , хотя на 3:50 Борн гораздо выше 4:11 Куда пропала выемка в стене в форме окна , на которой Борн прятался ? Где обрубок лестницы ? Если проследить маршрут спуска ... Маршрута просто нет :) После такого смотреть дальше пропало всякое желание .
What I liked most about the whole series was the contrast between the fast action scenes and more leisurely scenes as he and Franka Potente get closer to each other😔
25:25 I have a feeling when Peter Stormare's character in John Wick 2 talks about Wick killing a man with a pencil the director's loosely referencing this scene.
That underwater sequence where he tries saving Franka Potente's character and ends up letting her go when he realizes she's gone is so beautifully impactful. Great trilogy of films.
I've got all three .
@@axiomist4488ты про что?
'Get some rest Pam, you look tired'
Always loved that scene. Also the cartoon punching sounds are brilliant.
What’s the name of movie please?
@@renatohebeja2665 The Bourne Identity, The Bourne Supremacy and The Bourne Ultimatum
Those are the original 3, one of the best trilogys of all time. They then followed up with a spin off film that takes place during the events of Ultimatum called - The Bourne Legacy and then finalized the series with - Jason Bourne
A must watch series for anyone who enjoys films of the espionage variety.
The Bourne Legacy@@renatohebeja2665
Sounds like a fighting game
@@renatohebeja2665jason bourne series
The movies were great, but this collection is missing the best scene in the whole series: the "she's standing right next to you" scene.
I was surprised that was missing
I agree. Best scene
What about “get some rest. You look tired.”
Or “if you were in your office, we’d be having this conversation face to face.”
Agreed!
@@jackrugerstein8633 😅✌️
"He went out the window, whyyyy would someone do that?" I still think this is one of the best lines and pieces of acting from the Bourne films. Pretty much sums up the contrast between regular people and these trained lunatics.
Brilliant performance. It’s like she was visiting from a completely different film. Or was a random person passing by who thought that the movie they were making looked cool.
She's in lvl 10 shock , she just witnessed a death fight and when it was over he asked "where r your shoes , get your shoes" and she says "sure , yes sure" she's in shock !
Gracias pero en español😊😊😊
2:06 2:06 2:06 2:07
No lmkhghobst
Such a great actress, too (Franka Potente)
The entire Bourne Trilogy is a best scene. The films and the soundtrack are a masterpiece.
U R lo ser
❤️the soundtrack❤️
Это невозможно это просто кино
"Get some rest Pam, you look tired," immediately followed by the Moby track, was such a great ending to the second film. The music throughout all three films was just fantastic
the trilogy is kinda a confort series for myself. whenever i am feeling a bit down and alone, i just love splash myself on the sofa and watch the bourne trilogy.
"jesus christ, that's jason bourne" and "that shouldn't be difficult, she's standing right next to you" alltime favourites :D
It is as good as the books, a lot don't make the transition, but this certainly does
The second one is one of the most savage lines in movies of all time...
I hear ya. Although for me, when I'm feeling a bit down and alone, I prefer the "The Funniest Interview Ever" (search for "Boomerang HD Quality with Subtitles"). It's my favourite and the funniest thing I've ever found on youtube. The laughing by the host is extremely funny & very genuine even if the interview isn't. I totally feel for him in that situation.
This trilogy is in my top 10 films of all time!
what is the top 1?
@@새로운시작-r1b Depending on my mood it varies between Alien, Terminator 2, The LOTR series or The Godfather. How about you?
@@dougler500 great choice. I also like star wars 4-6
1. The Bourne trilogy
2. The Terminator 1-3
3. XIII: The conspiracy
@@dougler500 It's not number 1, but the series I watched is included in the top 10 as standard, followed by Bad Boys 2, Kingsman 1, and Transporter 1 and 2. Hahahahahaha
Jason Bourne franchise : "So how much camera shake would you like?"
Director : "YES"
I’ve always loved these movies. This was my introduction to Matt Damon when I was younger, so these always stuck with me as some of his best work.
Good will hunting was his best work
Credit has to be given to these wonderful stunt drivers and stunt people
They were all the same stunt actor (Tom Cruise).
@@pallikorva11 Haaawww!!!😆
So much of these stories is told choreographically, at various scales. It is balletic in so many ways. The movement through crowds, the weaving of vehicles, the fights, of course, but also even straight dialogue, albeit with one character’s head pinned to a desk. The camera dances, as well as the editing. The music is so strong it almost narrates the action, dictating the pace.
Is it wrong to consider these movies to be masterpieces? Any flaws you can detect are tiny trivial slivers. Especially if you ignore petty demands for “plausibility”. Art does not rest on plausibility. It rests on how it uses its deliberate defiance of likelihood.
The miraculous, credulity-straining quality of the action (which nearly always reinforces the mystery Bourne bears) reels us through an irresistible mythology where Zeus is the CIA, and the world is peppered with magical killer robots that used to be people and still look the part. Not to mention the wicked sorcerers-the various CIA bosses, with their thousand eyes-that must be vanquished by using their own corruption against them. When confronted with myth, we must lay down our demand for plausibility.
6:51 When she informs him of a simple datum: “100 meters.” It prompts him to act instantly, taking a risky turn up a tight alley into a dirt track leading to a country village road. It echoes his attention to his watch ( 26:47 ), which he briefly stares hard at from time to time as if he is memorizing the time. Minutes, seconds, meters, hours, kilometers. He is careful to quantify his predicaments and options, to map them and schedule them.
These glimpses into the way he sees the world undergird its tragedy, while yanking us into amazement. The fact that he desperately needs to treat reality this way, simply to survive, sharpens the mystery he pursues.
One hundred meters. As it turned out, 300 meters was too close.
“Get some rest, you look tired”
One of the most badass ending script
Can you imagine waking up tomorrow suddenly having all Bourne’s skills.
What percentage of your life do you spend in unproductive dreams like that?
That would be great, as long as I'm not from one of those agencies.
@@axiomist4488 🤣
These early trilogy scenes showed how Bourne often made something out of nothing and escaped... here he shows creative mountain climbing skills while evading the Embassy guards. Same with the gas fueled house explosion in I think Germany. Always situationally very creative and quick.
In the first one, before dying, the professor says "look at what they make you give". In Unlimatum Jason Bourne says the same line to Paz towards the end of the movie before he jumps off the building. I love that continuity in the series.
The music kicking in after he finishes speaking to Pam will always be so powerful for me.
I've been planning for a while to do a JASON BOURNE marathon!
how many times have i seen these game changer movies . just bourne's ability to remain calm on the inside and think a few steps ahead . that first car chase in paris ,in the mini was one of the best i've seen .again he was thinking and planning away ahead of the opposition .
@flatoutt1 "Sooo, we've got a bump coming up" I really want an original min. With a Honda engine.
I loved how JB just walked away from every car crash just with a limp.
Better than James bond movies
I agree
@@zaidalafrath5073the last few Bond films were markedly better - more intense, better acting, more exciting - in response to these films.
😂
Without the suit or martini?
😂😂😂
These were some of the finest action films made. Matt Damon kills it as Jason Bourne
Absolutely! I like the Bourne character by Matt. The last one was kind of an anti-climax of the earlier version. They should have retained Matt as Bourne throughout trilogy
you know it bro, my dad and i think he could beat James Bond anytime
@@Krakkahhhh cant beat Reacher though 😆
In the Age of John Wyck it has become outdated or downgraded by a lot.
Blame it on Olyphant gamer fans
@@pendragonU John Wick is awful to say the least.
I bought the first Jason Bourne DVD from a pawn shop without ever having heard of it before. It changed my life. Years later, now I have the entire BluRay box set!
How has it changed your life?
@@tomsenft7434 it didn't, they're still doing nothing with their lfe and watching movies every night kek
missing ALL my favorite scenes (except "get some sleep, you look tired")
- "she's standing right next to you"
- the entire Paradeplatz scene
- the incapable agent in Italy
- "they don't make mistakes" / "scary version? He is"
- "if you were in your office, we'd be having this conversation face to face"
- "Mr Gilberto do Piento your party is waiting for you"
The Bourne movies were some of the best movies I have watched. It was before its time and Matt Damon did this franchise real justice.
MATT DAMON!!! (Team America)
The Bourne movies were some of the best movies I have watched. It was before its time ans Matt Damon did this franchise real justice.
Ok boomer
@thesweeples3266 boomer, really? The movie came out in 2002 Gen Z era, come back when you actually have a real insult.
@@madison-Roccoa-Mason-drake why in the WORLD would you think being called a boomer is an insult? Answer me that, boomer.
Because “ok Boomer” is an insult
@@thesweeples3266 lol idiot
MAN-OH-MAN... the 'Bourne' franchise wuz GRRRRREAT!! I hav watchd thm ALLLL, 7 or 8 timez, annnd -- I'd do-it-again, 2mrrw!!
The books were even better.
One of the best series of action movies of all time
I only just realized that David Strathairn, the actor who plays Noah Vosen here, also played Commander Ashford in the tv series The Expanse. He's such a dynamic actor, great range.
Me too, never made the connection until you said. And I have watched Bourne several times and am on the third rewatch of The Expanse right now. Good catch.
Yeah, he was very convincing as Dolores Claiborne's slimey husband too.
He also the co lead in Good Night and Good Luck together with George Clooney. Amazing movie and actor.
Sid hatfield in matewan.
He's the guy who put his phage e hands on AJ's shoulders. Then smashed it out with Carmela.
Love the Greengrass style of direction, close up and in your face action.
We barely see the moves tho, it's bullshit
This scene is from the first movie, Greengrass directed the following movies, not the first movie:)
The Bourne book series was my late Dad's all time favorite! He had the complete series!
Snow on the balcony, the snow off the balcony, the snow back on the balcony.
It is a shame about the continuity issue there. But to be fair, I never spotted it while watching the movie itself - it's only from watching videos on TH-cam!
si 😁
Borne put the snow back to cover his tracks
Haha, not even Jason Bourne can evade continuity errors!
There is also the issue in the first fight: when he grabs the guy with a gun by the neck and throws him down quickly, he is basically flying down fast, but in the second angle he is going down slowly.
They clearly didn't want their actors getting hurt, and there must have been a mat below for the first angle to allow a safe fall, which had to be removed for the second angle shot.
Gosh, love original trilogy so much!! This nerve, this sound, this beat....Great!!!!
Best Bourne actor ever, watch them all the time on dvd
dvd...now😳😱
Never been disappointed with this series, even the last one
Matt Damon’s Bourne movies are action packed and well performed. ❤❤❤
At 3:10 there is no more snow on the platform; at 3:26 the platform is full of snow again.😂
Same on the ledge he steps on
His digits must have been soooo cold. Ouch!!! @@engineer_UA13
Hawk eye👍I hadn't noticed that😔
Jesus Christ... that's Jason Bourne
Fire the continuity person!
The best trilogy ✨️ ❤️ ever made
He looks soooo young! What an outstanding job.
Babyface
Far from the best scenes. Where is Matt Damon destroying Marton Csokas with a magazine and a pen? Or leaping through buildings in Tangiers in pursuit of Desh?
Exactly
The guy at the top of the stairs didn't deserve that 😂😂
He was probably just getting off work and headed to his car lol.
Greetings to all followers from Algeria. O God, protect our country and the countries of Muslims, O Lord of the Worlds.❤❤❤❤
What's happening there, my brother?
Great movie entertainment, all of the Bourne movies. Ditto the first 'Taken' movie which replicated the Bourne movies.
I could watch the trilogy on and on again... Amasing movies, Matt Damon rocks...
so well cast. every role was a bullseye
A safety inspector watching the first scene will have multiple heart attacks. That evacuation route was wild 😂😂 it led to two locked doors and let you out at a rickety rooftop railing with no escape.
“We don’t have a choice.”
“Yes, you do.”
Her final words to him.
When she drifts away from him.. haunting and sad.
movie name pl
@@muhammadnadeemsiddiqui8680 Darude - Sandstorm.
Never understood this. His choice is to not run? And be killed?
@@leonh.kalayjian6556
He was talking about going after them, in that sequence, not merely running and hiding.
Moral of the story- do not let Jason Bourne borrow your car.
Better skill development than any other spy film very graphic and matt was introverted and a quiet thinker
First Bourne movie was a masterpiece.. but I think Greengrass dropped the ball on the other two when he got lazy and decided to use "shaky-cam" instead off well choreographed fight sequences.. you can literally have an epileptic seizure watching one of the fight scenes in Bourne 2 and 3.. the first movie was so exciting because not just because of all the spy thriller action, but well choreographed and FILMED fight scenes.. the fight Bourne had with the assassin bursting from his balcony when he went to his apartment in the first one was a masterclass.. the ONLY thing that held-together the other two movies was investment into Bourne's story, figuring-out who he was, etc..
Sounds plausible, having never seen any of them. I saw bits of I guess the second or third one on an airplane flight, it was too shaky to be viewed and I figured it was just some random chase trying to imitate "North by Northwest" by Hitchcock. Which raises the question: who was Jason Bourne? Time to visit Wikipedia. .. Ah, so...
Bourne Legacy was the worst of them. As you say, Greengrass may have become 'sloppy' but also you can produce a masterpiece and be unable to keep up with it. But the storyline was really good apart from the last one.... I had read the novel by Robert Ludlum by the time the Bourne Identity was released. I loved it. It was the novel coming alive.
I agree! The first one was directed by Doug Liman. Greengrass came in for the second one and marred it with the shaky-cam style just like you said.
100%. I was so pissed off when I saw Bourne 2.
The shaky crap drove me nuts. I still enjoyed all of them, but the filming style of 2&3 was hard to track and watch.
Very trivial wardrobe complaint 😊: those caps worn by the Marines or whoever the soldiers at the embassy are supposed to be - they really, really look like they were never worn until the day that scene was filmed.
You could probably give the caps a "crash course" like we did with our berets in the Cdn. Forces. Soak in hot water, wring it out, soak in cold, wring it out, put it on and hand-form it into something that doesn't look like a soufflé on yer damn haid! 😂
Anywaayyy - terrific movie, terrific movie franchise.
Agreed. I've seen worse though.haha. Do you have to shave your berets? We had to in 2006. They arrived excessively fuzzy for some dumb reason. Although, by the time I was done forming mine, it looked slick!
US Embassy guards are normally marines, and I was curious about the scene so I queried this. IMDB says: "Most of the US Marines in the Zurich consulate were actual Marine Security Guards assigned to embassies in Europe, at the request of producer Frank Marshall. They used their own uniforms, worked with the director on dialogue (eventually cut), and developed the tactics they use in clearing the embassy."
Dammit Bloggins! That beret looks like it came from the Polish Air Force! Sort yourself out!
@flamencoMensch
Military hats, caps, and law enforcement ones too always seemed cartoonist to me. Even when I was in the Marines and in full dress uniform, they were just poofy. Stupid looking. Texas Rangers hard same with those cowboy hats, give me a break: all hat no cattle. Berets probably the best idea for a military cap. The rest just💩 Opinions, of course, may vary.
Love how when they realize who it is, they still think they have a chance and it is HILARIOUS.
who wouldn't love to be jason bourne for 1 day ! 🙂
The best scene is not when Marie was shot - but when Jason/David terminated the russian secret service assassin that shot her, Kirill.
He wasn’t secret service, but an assassin like Bourne. Way to be clueless.
@@tropickmanway to be a douche when it’s easy to correct someone nicely. 🤷🏻♂️
@@tropickman. .Speaking of clueless, he was FSB he was just working for oligarchs, try reading.
@@bingbongbang8895 oligarchs is a made up word. Way to be clueful. Ok boomer?
13:23 I just wanna say how such minor detail in acting gets me so excited
Bourne gives a death stare at the sniper and the sniper just got that "uh oh" look
Really amplifies the idea that he's in a whole other level to the point even a well trained killer backed by a blank check from the government thinks it isn't worth it
Fight with Desh in Bourne Ultimatum was epic.
Never understand why the gun makes a series of clicks when it’s empty 😂
Question is behind of the scane 😂😂
❤
I love this movie. I have the original trilogy. I can't help but feel for the poor civilians and tourists that have to explain their car accidents to their insurance....lol
best assassin move ever, bursting trough the window with a submachine gun and just let loose
fight scene that followed was epic as hell though
3:24 all that snow he trampled on is miraculously back to perfect form. Gotta love some plot armor
All the best scenes from 3 b-movies.... Great!
Damn this was good. I miss The Bourne Trilogy. I might have to re-watch them
I watch the movie always so sweet ❤
He didn't want to star in this film, but this film became his second name. You can't escape fate.
I watched the first 5 minutes and now I HAVE to see every one all over again. ASAP.
I wish this series doesn't ends,, full of thrill and interesting actions
How do you pick the best scenes from Bourne? I think you may have opened a whole new debate here. They are a little out of sequence if my memory still serves me, but I won't quibble. A very entertaining 27 minutes. Thank you for your work and posting. You get a Like and subscribe from me.
Tom Cruise would have scaled the building in first scene for real...and broken his ankle falling off of it.
Missed my favourite: "Look at this. Look at what they make you give..."
Clive Owen was fantastic - the most plausible of all the characters.
Nerve's down! Too old am I for the tension like this. Yes, the best best best!
"Oh my God. It's Jason Bourne."
for me as an aussie ,matt damon's effort and execution of his character is on a par with viv's famous 6 . i think it was in adelaide when he just commands it ,by hitting it so cleeanly with such devastating authority . you see the heart and expertise of a mighty warrior that viv was .i value being able to see and experience his legacy he left us . richie got it right when he addressed/referred to viv as "the great man ".
as one comment said "There has never been a batsman more sure of his ability " .and that's what matt damon conveys with and comes across so brilliantly with bourne .
i want to be that sure of my ability to do the task at hand .
He looks like a college student on his semester abroad. Which of course is part of the irresistible appeal of this movie. Especial to male college students.
3:26 snow is back on the platform 😅 magic!
Just loved these movies
2:59 Outside landing cleared of snow...
3:24 Landing covered in snow again (magically)
That second clip ... why doesn't he just drop Marie somewhere? The villain's not interested in her - he's only interested in Bourne. The longer she's with him the more she's in danger. All she has to do is get out and disappear into the crowd or the forest.
For me best scene is: "She's standing right next to you."
Jason Bourne was John Wick of his time before John Wick killed someone with a f ing pencil and started to make a name for himself
What about “if you were in your office, we’d be having this conversation face to face.”😎
This trilogy is one of the best of them. SO many tried (i.e. Taken trilogy) & couldn't pass of all 3. The Godfather trilogy, in my opinion, is another good one.
My favorite repeat movies: the whole 'Bourne' series.
...He had never been in
danger:
The camera man was always close by his side...
🎼😎✔️
greatest scenes? This should just be the whole trilogy
These are great and the some of the best scenes of the trilogy. The only thing better would be if they were in order.
The Bourne book series was great!
The Bourne movies, the John Wick and Equalizer movies are always the best go to when you can't find anything to watch. Highly trained killers who want to be left alone but when needed or forced will be your worst nightmare.
The fact that the movies started to deviate from the books more and more the further it went was a pre-alpha of early access of what we getting now of movies being made based on old source material lol
i do really love Jason Bourne Movies
I loved the chase through Paris in a Mini. Didn't know the Mini could do that.
Undervaluing James Bond with all the fancy toys and expensive cars 😂
3:40 ---->>> 3:50
Совсем в другом месте уже Борн , телепортировался ?
За что он держится на 3:50 ???
3:51 Обратите внимание на крюк в стене , он уже над Борном , хотя на 3:50 Борн гораздо выше
4:11 Куда пропала выемка в стене в форме окна , на которой Борн прятался ? Где обрубок лестницы ?
Если проследить маршрут спуска ... Маршрута просто нет :)
После такого смотреть дальше пропало всякое желание .
My most favorite scene is from the first movie when in switzerland he beats up to cops who bother him for sleeping on a bench
“This your place? Kinda hard to find. How do you rent a scooter?…..”
Favorite annual binge watch!
What I liked most about the whole series was the contrast between the fast action scenes and more leisurely scenes as he and Franka Potente get closer to each other😔
One of the best action films , as good ,if not better than Bond
25:25 I have a feeling when Peter Stormare's character in John Wick 2 talks about Wick killing a man with a pencil the director's loosely referencing this scene.
NOVEMBER 2024 STILL GREAT TRILOGY
dude that fight scene in the first bourne movie with the guy who pulls the pen out from his hand is burned into my memory
That was the first clue to me that this movie is at a totally different level from the usual spy movies.
A beautiful display of classical Japanese Ju-Jitsu.
❤❤ matt , marvelous performance
Perfect ❤
The ladder escape platform clearly shows no snow when JB goes down, but cuts to a POV when the guys chasing him enter and it shows untouched snow