The Bourne Supremacy

The Bourne Supremacy

Movie |

Foot Chase | Jason Bourne

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  • Genre(s): Thriller, Drama, Action
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Paul Greengrass, Eric Aufèvre, Luc Etienne, Paul Goldsmith, Thorne Mutert See all Crew
  • Cast(s): Matt Damon, Franka Potente, Brian Cox, Julia Stiles, Karl Urban See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 48min
  • Music: Peter Myles,Tony Negrete,Brian Ruberg,Courtney Bishop,Peter Davies Songs List
  • Award(s): Empire 2005 (Won)
    Saturn 2005 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: The Bluff, Twisters
  • Story:
    When a CIA operation to purchase classified Russian documents is blown by a rival agent, who then shows up in the sleepy seaside village where Bourne and Marie have been living. The pair run for their lives and Bourne, who promised retaliation should anyone from his former life attempt contact, is forced to once again take up his life as a trained assassin to survive.
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7.7/10
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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
When a CIA operation to purchase classified Russian documents is blown by a rival agent, who then shows up in the sleepy seaside village where Bourne and Marie have been living. The pair run for their lives and Bourne, who promised retaliation should anyone from his former life attempt contact, is forced to once again take up his life as a trained assassin to survive.
Ratings

7.7/10

IMDb

82%

Rotten Tomatoes

AWARDS

Won
Empire Award

Best Actor | 2005 | Matt Damon

ASCAP Award

Top Box Office Films | 2005 | John Powell

Taurus Award

Best Work with a Vehicle | 2005 | Viktor Ivanov

Best Stunt Coordinator andor nd Unit Director | 2005 | Dan Bradley

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Nominations
Saturn Award

Best Actor | 2005 | Matt Damon

MTV Movie Award

Best Male Performance | 2005 | Matt Damon

Best Hero | 2005 | Matt Damon

Teen Choice Award

Choice Movie Actor Action AdventureThriller | 2005 | Matt Damon

Empire Award

Best British Director | 2005 | Paul Greengrass

ALFS Award

British Director of the Year | 2005 | Paul Greengrass

World Soundtrack Award

Soundtrack Composer of the Year | 2005 | John Powell

Best Original Soundtrack of the Year | 2005 | John Powell

IFMCA Award

Best Original Score for an ActionAdventure Film | 2004 | John Powell

Edgar Award

Best Motion Picture Screenplay | 2005 | Tony Gilroy

USC Scripter Award

2005 | Tony Gilroy

(screenwriter) | 2005 | Tony Gilroy

Taurus Award

Best Fight | 2005 | Darrin Prescott

C.A.S. Award

Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Motion Pictures | 2005 | Bob Beemer

Golden Reel Award

Best Sound Editing in Domestic Features Sound Effects Foley | 2005 | Scott Sanders

Best Sound Editing in Domestic Features Dialogue ADR | 2005 | Michelle Pazer

BOX OFFICE

Budget 75,000,000 USD

Box Office Collection 288,500,217 USD

MUSIC

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  • 1
  • Goa
  • 03:00
  • 2
  • The Drop
  • 03:42
  • 3
  • Funeral Pyre
  • 02:21
  • 4
  • Gathering Data
  • 01:54
  • 5
  • Nach Deutschland
  • 02:40
  • 6
  • To The Roof
  • 05:32
  • 7
  • New Memories
  • 02:48
  • 8
  • Berlin Foot Chase
  • 05:16
  • 9
  • Alexander Platz/Abbotts Confesses
  • 03:34
  • 10
  • Moscow Wind Up
  • 06:55
  • 11
  • Bim Bam Smash - From
  • 05:09
  • 12
  • Atonement
  • 01:35
  • 13
  • Extreme Ways
  • 03:57
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TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

To give this movie its gritty, documentary-style appearance, director Paul Greengrass used mostly handheld cameras, and a muted color palette. Greengrass also made sure to avoid computer graphics at all costs, and all of the stunts shown in the movie were achieved practically.

Regarding the famous use of a rolled-up magazine as a weapon, fight coordinator Jeff Imada explained, "I would go around the set after it had been dressed and get an idea of what would be lying around and how it could be used as a weapon. I came up with the idea of using a rolled up magazine and had to convince a few people that would actually be a functional weapon. I had to demonstrate it by rolling it up and hitting it on the table to show how hard the impact would be. And also Matt [Damon] and Marton [Csokas] verified that the magazine would actually hurt because they'd be hitting each other in the arm before takes and would actually get bruises from it."

Unlike the James Bond franchise, all the devices that Bourne uses are real and can be purchased by the average citizen.

Unlike The Bourne Identity (2002), screenwriter Tony Gilroy read the book this time and claimed that he did a re-imagination, not an adaptation, of the novel. Gilroy wrote an original screenplay using key events and characters from the novel as a framework, though he replaced the traditional Carlos The Jackal-type villain with Kirill.

In the house in Munich, when Jason Bourne uses the rolled newspaper as a weapon, the martial art he performs is derived from Escrima, an old Philippine martial art, also called Arnis or Kali. This fighting style mainly uses sticks to fight, and in modern times the use of everyday objects is taught, including ball pens (as seen in The Bourne Identity (2002) and rolled up newspapers. In the film it is combined with Bruce Lee's Jeet Kune Do. The fighting syle of Jeet Kun Do was also shown in the film, Rapid Fire (1992) with late actor, Brandon Lee. Jeff Imada, served as a stunt coordinator for both projects.

Popular Dialogues

"Pamela Landy: [over the phone] What if I can't find her? Jason Bourne: [while watching her through the rifle scope] It's easy. She's standing right next to you."

"Tom Cronin: He's making his first mistake. Nicky: It's not a mistake. They don't make mistakes. They don't do random. There's always an objective. Always a target. Pamela Landy: The objectives and targets always came from us. Who's giving them to him now? Nicky: Scary version? He is."

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