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www.movieweb.com - : The duo of Matt Damon and Ben Affleck are the Hollywood equivalent of tennis' Williams sisters, Venus and Serena. It seems like whenever Ben is up (See: The Sum of All Fears, Daredevil), Matt is down (See: Stuck on You), simliar to the Williams sisters swapping the #1 ranking on the women's tennis tour. Ben is very much down right now (See: Gigli, Paycheck and all that Bennifer crap) so naturally, Matt is definitely up, with The Bourne Supremacy, the sequel to the surprise 2002 hit The Bourne Identity. more...
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screenrant.com - : Bourne Supremacy picks up two years after the events of the first film, with Jason Bourne and Marie (his partner from the first film) living in India, still apparently under the radar and still in love, but Jason is plagued by nightmares. These dreams give him brief glimpses of his past, but nothing really tangible. He still does not know anything about his life prior to the events of Bourne Identity. more...
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www.filmthreat.com - : The performances are strong throughout, with Damon ably continuing his role of the killing machine with a deadly Purpose. His memory may be spotty, but Bourne is still capable of abrupt brutality (as Nicky finds out). The question of whether or not he’s capable of ignoring his training/brainwashing isn’t resolved as easily. Urban’s complementary assassin is adequate, though all that’s really required of him is to look evil in a sophisticated, Eurotrash kind of way. Cox’s Abbott is sufficiently rodent-like. more...
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