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The Bourne Ultimatum
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The Bourne Ultimatum
Spy vs. Spy
JASON BOURNE IS TIRED of being pursued by shadowy hit men: "Somebody started all this ... I'm going to stop it." The bills come due in Paul Greengrass' The Bourne Ultimatum, the third in the current series of films adapted from Robert Ludlum spy-thriller novels.
Bourne (Matt Damon), introduced in 2002's The Bourne Identity, is a highly trained American operative who, as a result of his intensive training, can't remember who he is or why he...
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The Bourne Ultimatum
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Movie review: The Bourne Ultimatum *****: Exhilarating, frantic action provides the heat in latest sequel.(Movie review)
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; Byline: Christopher Borrelli Aug. 3--In the first ten minutes of The Bourne Ultimatum, which opens today in Toledo, Matt Damon, looking as streamlined as a wet Labrador retriever, escapes from Moscow, only days after limping away from the demolition derby that concluded the previous installment,
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; THE BOURNE ULTIMATUM (M) Directed by Paul Greengrass * * * * Reviewed by Margaret Agnew JB is back re-Bourne again. Despite once saying he'd never make a sequel to his 2002 film The Bourne Identity, Matt Damon revisits Robert Ludlum's amnesiac assassin Jason Bourne once more in this third
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Bourne again . . .(Goodlife Tabloid)
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; BYLINE: CARINA CHOCANO IT SAYS something about Paul Greengrass's directing style that he is able to make a movie as fresh and frank as THE BOURNE ULTIMATUM, opening today, from a genre as mouldy and bombastic as the spy thriller, but it's hard to explain what exactly, without inventing some new
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Bourne saves his best thrills for last
The Nelson Mail
; The Bourne Ultimatum (Starring Matt Damon, David Strathairn, Joan Allen. Directed by Paul Greengrass. M. State Cinema) The third and concluding film in the Jason Bourne trilogy is a quintessential, pulsating chase thriller that is exciting, exhilarating entertainment - even when stretching
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'BOURNE' A SUPERB THRILLER
Roanoke Times & World News
; When "The Bourne Ultimatum" director Paul Greengrass cries "action," he ain't kiddin'. His entertaining new movie opens with a nighttime Moscow chase scene in which fugitive American CIA agent Jason Bourne eludes the police, breaks into a pharmacy to self-medicate his wounds, then eludes the police
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Natural 'Bourne' thriller Damon returns in a breathtaking spy sequel.(L&E, Suburban Life & Entertainment)(Movie review)
Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL)
; Byline: Matt Arado marado@@dailyherald.com The Bourne Ultimatum * * * 1/2 out of four Opens today Starring As Matt Damon Jason Bourne Joan Allen Pam Landy David Strathairn Noah Vosen Albert Finney Dr. Albert Hirsch Scott Glenn Ezra Kramer Julia Stiles Nicky Parsons Written by Tony Gilroy, Scott Z.
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Bourne, Again
Philadelphia Weekly
; Bourne, Again The final film of the trilogy, Ultimatum is one of the best movies of the year. By Sean Burns sburns@philadelphiaweekly.com The Bourne Ultimatum A Director: Paul Greengrass Starring: Matt Damon, Joan Alien, David Strathairn Opens Frl., Auq. 3 Arriving at the tail end of a disastrous
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