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جمعہ 9 نومبر 2007Friday, November 09, 2007
The Bourne Ultimatum
I am a fan of the Jason Bourne trilogy by Robert Ludlum which I read a long time ago. So, of course, I have seen all three of the movies.
The final movie The Bourne Ultimatum is, in my opinion, the best of the trilogy. Its plot is about Jason Bourne coming “home” to find out about his past. The action is fast-paced and of course Bourne can do anything, but it’s fun to watch.
I rate it 8/10.
Posted by Zack at November 9, 2007 1:52 PM in Movies
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Posted by: renee (121 comments) at November 9, 2007 10:47 PM
Bourne Ultimatum rocked! I loved how this movie was filmed and i definately agree that this was the best of the trilogy.
I have never read the books because I always find that when I have read the books, I found the movie disappointed and when I do it in reverse I have the same disappointment. So I just stick to one genre for any given story.
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Posted by: lost bedouin (3 comments) at November 13, 2007 4:24 PM
So many of the reviews of the last movie said that the movie was too jerky and they could hardly know what was going on… I was deterred by that and ended up not watching it!
Posted by: marigold (12 comments) at November 14, 2007 1:44 AM
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I never read the books but love the movies.