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The Ultimate Bourne Collection [Blu-ray] [2002] £14.99 (About $27.42AUD delivered)

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Amazon.co.uk Review
Finally making its Blu-ray bow, The Ultimate Bourne Collection defies the convention for how these things are supposed to work. The theory runs that a trilogy’s best film is the first, and it’s a case of diminishing returns from that point onwards. The Bourne movies? They just keep getting better and better.

Things kick off well with The Bourne Identity, which introduces Matt Damon as Jason Bourne. When we meet him, he’s no idea who he is, but he quickly learns that he’s in possession of some quite extraordinary, and lethal, skills. The film is slap bang on the money for the first two thirds, before a slightly muddled last act. Yet it still gets the franchise off to a good start.

The directorial reigns passed over from Doug Liman (of Swingers and now Mr and Mrs Smith fame) to Paul Greengrass (United 93, Bloody Sunday) for The Bourne Supremacy, and it proved to be a wise choice. Supremacy is a faster, more intense film, that this time sees Jason Bourne framed for murder, and gradually closing in on the secrets of his part. It’s pulsating stuff.

The icing on the proverbial cake though is the superb The Bourne Ultimatum, arguably one of the finest blockbuster movies of the past decade or two. Effectively a two-hour chase movie, it’s a staggering achievement that returning director Greengrass manages to keep the momentum going right the way through. Damon, by this point, utterly owns the role, and it’s a film that demands to be re-watched time and time again.

As you’d hope and expect, high definition is both kind and effective where the Bourne films are concerned, with the fast action looking quite superb in 1080p. Backed up by a vibrant, brilliant surround sound mix, all three of the films benefit from the upgrade, and ultimately leave you salivating for the much-rumoured fourth installment. A terrific trilogy. —Simon Brew

Product details

  • Actors: Matt Damon, Édgar Ramírez, Joan Allen, Franka Potente, Brian Cox
  • Directors: Doug Liman, Paul Greengrass
  • Writers: George Nolfi, Robert Ludlum, Scott Z. Burns, Tony Gilroy, W. Blake Herron
  • Producers: Andrew R. Tennenbaum
  • Format: Box set, Dubbed, PAL
  • Language English
  • Subtitles: Dutch, Finnish, Danish, German, Mandarin Chinese, Japanese, Norwegian, French, Italian, Portuguese, English, Swedish
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 3
  • Classification: 12
  • Studio: Universal Pictures UK
  • DVD Release Date: 15 Jun 2009
  • Run Time: 341 minutes
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  • . The theory runs that a trilogy’s best film is the first, and it’s a case of diminishing returns from that point onwards. The Bourne movies? They just keep getting better and better.

    yeah… right.

    • I thought all three were really good.

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    i agree, I enjoyed them all…. but you gotta admit, first was definitely the best though :).

    • Yes the first one was best, right up until that bit at the end where he turned into superman. They all went progressively downhill after that.

      Don't get me wrong, they are still all good, its just that they started so high up the scale, so they could afford to get crapper from that point onwards and still mostly get away with it.

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