This movie can't possibly live up to the original trilogy. They're gonna ruin it

This movie can't possibly live up to the original trilogy. They're gonna ruin it.

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Jesus CHRIST

i can't tell any of those movies apart

they are literally the same movie 3x

It might be better if they don't shakey-cam every goddamn fight like they do in the trilogy

BWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
BWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

thats literally all I remember

BWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
BWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

IS THAT?

Seriously. I mean, I'd be fine if it was just the fight scenes. But the chase scenes are unwatchable to me. I can't tell what the fuck is going on.

i really only liked the 1st one and the 4th one

what about the one with the different actor?

JASON BOURNE

It's gonna be pretty good, Greengrass is an above average director and Damon gives it his all for these movies. I predict it'll be a 7 or 7.5/10, and will probably be as good or a little better than Supremacy, which was the weakest of the trilogy, but still good.

On another note,

Ultimatum>Identity>Supremacy>>>>>>Legacy

Can we all agree that this was the best scene in the entire trilogy?

I honestly didn't mind that one

the part in the cabin in the woods is good

there will be some for sure, but I'm hoping after 10 years they have honed the technique a bit more.
Hopefully this is indicative of the car chase scenes
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Bane?

ONE WEEK

HYPE

Is he going to inject his political views in this movie?

sadly yes

you can already tell from the trailer - there's an entire scene set during the austerity riots in Greece

As long as they film it so I can fucking see any of the action in this movie, it'll be better.

>YOU KNOW HIS NAME

Anybody else not mind Legacy?
>starts with cool scenes in muh alaskan wilderness
>edward norton is asshole IC guy
>good action scenes in very nice old house set
Pill factory was alright but after that meh.

Pretty much this. The reason is they took a synopsis for the first book written by director Doug Liman for writer Tony Gilroy to write a script for.

Then they just made sequels to that synopsis. So Bourne Supremacy and Ultimatum are as in name only as you can get. He's actually working WITH the government in the second and third books and forever struggling to understand where Jason Bourne ends and David Webb begins.

None of the first 3 films even keep the meaning of the title from the books (Bourne is a fake identity set up to catch a terrorist, There's a second guy calling himself Jason Bourne the original needs to kill & Ultimatum refers to him now in his 50s forced to choose to either to live in fear forever or to kill the terrorist from the original book once and for all).

The movies are just him getting chased by the cops using bullshit surveillance and him escaping through convenience multiple times before ending with a car chase.

Legacy is the only one I like.

The third movie was the absolute worst for this. It was like Greengrass was actually trying to see how obnoxious he could get with it sometimes.

I like legacy and identity then bits and bobs from the others.
>tfw unironically like the jesus christ scene

There was some good stuff in the 4th one and Renner deserves his own franchise (what happened to him taking over the Mission Impossible films?) but it was clear that the they had just thrown the film together after Paul Greengrass and Matt Damon left and the studio still wanted a movie called "The Bourne Legacy" to come out that year.

The film at one point says they've wiped out all their assassins tgen because they needed an excuse at the end to have another car chase they introduce this deus ex machina super duper assassin guy out of nowhere.

This for me too.

Identity was cool enough and I like the action scenes from Greengrass's sequels but the story's are terrible.

Fucking Supremacy's story actually ends half an hour before the end of the movie then the rest of it is just Dredd chasing him around in a shitty car.

JESUS, MARY, JOSEPH, ABRAHAM, ISAAC, DAVID, NOAH, AND JUDAS

Jason Bourne > James Bond. Fuck all of you Bourne is THE guy.

WORDS
ON
HIS
FACE

Is THAT

>people in office at langley tracking bourne with every means available
>head agent constantly reitterates how badass jason bourne is
>jason bourne taunts head agent at the end
>BWEEEEEEEEE BWEEEEEEEEEEE BWEEEEEEEEEE BWEEEEEEEEEE

There you dont need to watch any of them. I dont know about the jeremy renner one though

Edgy opinion

>Identity is the only good film in the series, followed by Legacy and then Ultimatum.

Greengrass is a fucking hack and is partially responsible for the death of classic action cinema and ushering in the quick cut, frenetic garbage

>BWEEEEBWEEEEE

Kek you forgot the car chase

I like that scene but that best scene for me is Clive Owen dying.

>>BWEEEEEEEEE BWEEEEEEEEEEE BWEEEEEEEEEE BWEEEEEEEEEE

BY THE BEARD OF ZEUS

aw yiss

What are some slick modern thrillers that don't use shaky cam?

confirmed moty

Like anyone cares. All that matters is how much money they spent to make it vs how much they earn. That's literally all the studio cares about.

>mfw cia invested millions of dollars training me to be the ultimate operator and I swing in through a window with an uzi

BWEEEEEEE confirmed

>Greengrass is a fucking hack
Wow, what a pleb.

Every one of them have that song. Even the one with Hawkeye.

Would this be the first time Moby has been on a soundtrack in years?

I used to laugh off these shaky cam criticisms, it really doesn't bother me.

Until one fucking flick.

i love the corny intros for the operators in identity. Profile pictures, codenames and everything. It's perfect in every way.

How did Bourne know he was about to swing through? There was no way to see or hear him before he appeared

>liking Legacy more then Identity

Hey,

I was wondering, is that picture mirrored?

Thanks in advance.

Green Room
Blue Ruin
Headhunters (2011)

it's not

how can u ruin something that was already dog shit?
these movies are for 12 year olds

b8

operator sense

This is the best fight scene in the franchise
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you can't prove me wrong.

No.
>legacy house fight
>bourne vs sniper at farm house

forgot about the identity bourne vs sniper duke it out scene, but still, ultimatum has the best fight scene.

Honestly I've never enjoyed the actual fights much compared to the general actions scenes like the embassy.

JESUS CHRIST THAT'S JASON PORNE

Supremacy has the best car chase. The action in these movies is really well done. youtube.com/watch?v=nUtINRG3pxk

Renner is doing a sequel that's due in 2018. And Then there's that one with The Rock in the works. They have to turn everything into a cinematic universe don't they?

I just can't get past how many cuts there are, it's so distracting.

I dunno. I used to really love this fight but the amount of cuts instead of letting the audience just soak in the action is distracting. Plus

>Punching the book

>YOU KNOW HIS NAME
Casino Royale 2?

Jesus Christ, you hate Jason Bourne.

The whole point of the shaky cam cinematography in the Bourne films is to reflect the stress and intensity and anxiety these characters, specifically bourne, are going through in these scenes. Normally I agree that shaky cam is annoying but it works well in the Bourne franchise.

I do not HATE the shay cam during fight scenes, I can understand that at least. But the chase scenes and Langley scenes have a ridiculous amount of shaky cams/cuts it is just distracting.

I was disappointed in this, especially in Ultimatum because I liked the story they were telling.

Jesus christ you like shaky cam.

You just said you didn't like it in that fight scene clip. I guess there's people who just don't like it used in the films.
Only in the Bourne movies, it's done well and a signature trait of the franchise. Every other movie that tries to imitate it looks like shit.

wtf I hate shaky cam now

Looks like Kurt Angle

My favoruite Bourne fight scene is from a Swedish Movie.

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>You just said you didn't like it in that fight scene clip
I meant I don't HATE it during fight scenes. I don't hate it, but I still don't like it.

I HATE it during chase scenes. It makes no sense.

Nice but this is the best Bourne fight scene

youtube.com/watch?v=z7kFoR4m1Y0

Nice, Jason Flemyng. Movie any good?

>I HATE it during chase scenes. It makes no sense.

As I said, the shaky cam, in fight scenes, chase scenes, it's used to reflect the stress, tension and chaos that the characters are going through, specifically Bourne, in this fictional worlld.

So that is that plot specific only or is his character going to go full male-feminist?

He's not a male feminist, he's anti-capitalist for the most part, most of his political pushes have been anti-war and feeding little niglets in Africa. So like 90's liberalism.

The Greece protests were more or less a Greek version of the Occupy movement. He's been a critic of Obama, so he's not even a dindu nufin leftist.

Yeah critical of obama for not doing enough (read: compliment)

Apparently one of Damon's favorite books is The Ego and Its Own.

god damn I love the soundtrack to these moves. John Powell is a god damned genious.

If you don't hate shakey cam, you the cancer ruining quality action film-making.

this has the sound effects of an 80s batman movie

eh, loved the first one but then they got progressively worse imo. The shakycam in the 3rd one was just awful, which was disappointing cause I was really into the story they were trying to tell. Honestly I prefer the 4th one to the 3rd just because of that.

That more sounds like Obama was his last hope (for some reason) and he failed completely to the point where Damon doesn't give a fuck anymore.

I suppose it could be a compliment though.

Someone needs to BLM that camera guy, for the good of mankind

This is fucking awful. There's zero clarity. It breaks the 180 degree rule. It's visually confusing. There's no visible emotion while they fight. The dubbed sound is distracting. And it's the same re-used tricks from earlier bourne movies.

>but then the bourne series always had crap fight scenes,

What does this mean?

It's a book about anarchism, which means Matt must be an anarchist? In the same way that someone who's favourite book is Of Mice and Men must be a retard. Actually, no that one works.

Matt Damon wants to destroy us all.
>In his opus magnum Joël writes: 'The Ego' is the "most rampant heretic book a human hand has ever written", and Stirner laid with it the foundation for a veritable "devil's religion."

>The "destruction of alienation", that Stirner aims for, he says, amounts to "the return to authenticity", and this would be "nothing else than the destruction of culture, the return to animality [...] the return to the pre-human status."

>Even Nietzsche appears, according to Kolakowski, "weak and inconsistent compared to him [Stirner]."

>Calasso too regards Stirner's "Egoist" or rather "Owner" as an "artificial barbarian", an "anthropological monster" etc.. 'The Egoist' is the "writing on the wall", signalling the doom of occidental culture.

>No, the intrinsic reason, which was passed down probably by accident, was that [Husserl] wanted to protect his students (and perhaps himself?) against their "temptational power".

>Theodor Adorno once admitted to his inner circle that it was Stirner alone who had "let the cat out of the bag". However, he took care to avoid arguing such ideas or even mentioning Stirner's name.

>Nevertheless in his study of Nietzsche, [Klages] was prompted to commemorate the author Stirner as a "sheer demoniacal dialectician." He concedes to him that his thinking, in comparison to Nietzsche's, is "often more radical, less circumlocutory, analytically more exact", and that he "gives ultimate conclusions, for the most part, with more conciseness." Klages regards Stirner as that "antipode of Nietzsche, who in any case should be taken seriously." Stirner, he says, is the reason why Nietzsche is of paramount importance, because "the day on which Stirner's program becomes the will-guiding conviction of all, this alone would suffice for it to be the 'doomsday' of mankind."

Honestly the origional movies where mostly shite and have not aged well

Bourne 2 and 3 are good but the first is just sort of bad mainly due to MATT DAMONs terrible acting

i wish this 5th movie wasnt shakycam garbage

The apathy card boils down to "just go with the prevailing wind" and go do something else. It is never real opposition but can be easily played as that for the no risk against-the-current karma.

My point was though that Matt isn't the modern hyper leftist retard who defends anything zealously just because it's black/gay/female he's closer to 90's celebrity leftism which is still stupid, but less so.

>bweee bweee bweee bweee
HAHAHAHAHA

Isn't clooney similar? I imagine it's an age thing.

>This movie is over 10 years old
yikes

it aged fairly well but the cuts in that scene are crazy

Most big actors are left leaning, it's the batshit insane ones like Gwyneth Paltrow that make them look retarded.

The younger or more "hip" ones are occasionally "outrage" leftists, like Jennifer Lawrence.

I don't think Nietzsche was all that imprecise; As far as I can tell he basically said individual greatness is indefinable and circumstantial, approach it endlessly, recognition be damned.