Oh wait...
It's more "syfy" than pro wrestling.
> The Bourne Identity!!!
>
> Oh wait...
Well personally I'm the kind to be unwilling to watch more than a handful
of non-sf films. The Bourne Identity is at the top of that list.
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> The Bourne Identity!!!
>
> Oh wait...
"Syfy", in marketing language, means "sell-out".
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Bourne is more Sci-fi than CSI.
..
Not really.
Is Syfy now airing CSI?
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"The Bourne Supremacy" and "The Bourne Ultimatum" are almost as good
and bring some closure. Chase sequences not quite upto first one
IMHO. I have all 3 and rewatch several times every year. And the
novels are definitely worth your time.
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>>The Bourne Identity!!!
>>Oh wait...
>It's more "syfy" than pro wrestling.
No, it's not. There are people who believe it's real! That's mind control.
Isn't that a Ludlum plot?
>On Dec 13, 12:31�pm, "Mr. Hole the Magnificent"
><classic.mr.h...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> The Bourne Identity!!!
>>
>> Oh wait...
>
>"The Bourne Supremacy" and "The Bourne Ultimatum" are almost as good
>and bring some closure.
If you can put up with the "WTF?!" plot and excessive amateur
shaky cam of "The Bourne Ultimatum".
>Chase sequences not quite upto first one IMHO. I have all 3 and rewatch
>several times every year. And the novels are definitely worth your time.
Novels generally are.. But.. Several Times a year? Are you
having EST done while watching them? My Magic 8-Ball says, "All Signs
Point to Yes".
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I like the films, but found the book (I've only read 'Identity') to be
a bit tedious. I wonder what my reaction would have been if I'd read
the book first before seeing the film? It's the same with "Three Days
of the Condor" - saw the film, liked it; read the book, wasn't
impressed. On the other hand, if I read a book first and then it's
made into a film, I'm generally less critical of the film.
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