have to watch bourne identity and supremacy again.. ultimatum na ba ang last sa bourne series?

have to watch bourne identity and supremacy again.. ultimatum na ba ang last sa bourne series?
Wow, it is getting great reviews.
this will be showing this coming august 15.
mura nice pud kaau ni cya...kita ko the making ani...go julia!!!
I liked the movies, but really, the books are just too awesome... Better plot and storyline... definitely better villains...
Can't wait to see this Movie....
Amazing Ending To A Great Trilogy, 2 August 2007
9/10
Author: sackjigler
Im going to keep this fairly brief as to not spoil anything for you. This movie is awesome. From beginning to end, it is filled with genuine thrills. The fight scenes are fantastic, the chase scenes are enthralling, and it moves at such a pace that it really only felt slow toward the end when things are explained, but that is only because everything that preceded it. Damon shines and really has proved a very solid actor, daring you not to believe him in this role. He is this role. A welcome addition to the series in David Straithrain (hope i spelled that close to right) as a seedy CIA agent out to kill Bourne. This is non stop and will truly leave you on the edge of your seat for most of the way. Some things toward the end are just a smidgeon preposterous, thus negating a 10 rating. The ending is left open for sequels and I sure hope that they consider doing more of these, for none have been bad. Excellent film all in all and a fantastic ending to an amazing trilogy.
P.S. The shaky cam did not hurt any of the action, but I still think we could do without it. The good news is, you only really notice it when people are talking and not so much the action.
may gani gi tone down na nila ang shaky cam it really would mar what is a very well-written (though deviant from the original material) movie.
'The Bourne Ultimatum' earns $70 million
LOS ANGELES - Superspy Jason Bourne delivered more than an ultimatum this weekend as the third in a series of spy thrillers topped box office charts and delivered the biggest August opening of a film ever.
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"The Bourne Ultimatum" took in $70.2 million this weekend, far surpassing the openings of both of the earlier Bourne films based on novels by Robert Ludlum.
The opening also pushed last week's top film, "The Simpsons Movie," to second place, with $25.6 million. The big-screen version of the animated TV show has topped $315 million worldwide for distributor Twentieth Century Fox.
"We're really riding high today," said Nikki Rocco, head of distribution for Universal Pictures, which put out "The Bourne Ultimatum." "The reviews and audiences rated this one the best one yet."
The second in the series, "The Bourne Supremacy," earned $52.5 million in its opening weekend in 2004, while the first film, "The Bourne Identity," had an opening weekend take of $27.1 million when it debuted in 2002.
Universal's research showed that more than 90 percent of the opening weekend audience had seen the previous two Bourne films.
"People just love Matt Damon and (director) Paul Greengrass is a superstar," Rocco said. "Matt Damon is the new James Bond."
The film's opening bodes well for a robust August, which is typically when the sweltering summer movie season begins to cool off a bit.
"The summer movie season is alive and well even as we are moving into the home stretch," said Paul Dergarabedian, president of box-office tracker Media By Numbers. "The Bourne franchise just keeps getting better with age. The consistency of quality has always been there with the Bourne movies. That builds loyalty among viewers."
By GARY GENTILE, AP Business Writer
Top 5 Films
1. "The Bourne Ultimatum," $70.2 million.
2. "The Simpsons Movie," $25.6 million.
3. "Underdog," $12 million.
4. "I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry," $10.5 million.
5. "Hairspray," $9.3 million.
so excited to watch the film, cant wait...
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