Aaron Cross is an agent groomed by the government program that also unleashed Jason Bourne, but with a few new wrinkles. Cross is busy training in Alaska when he's caught in a tsunami of hurt, thus beginning a frantic search for answers to who and what he is.
Statement of Responsibility:
a Universal Pictures presentation in association with Relativity Media ; a Kennedy/Marshall production ; directed by Tony Gilroy ; screenplay by Tony Gilroy & Dan Gilroy ; story by Tony Gilroy ; produced by Frank Marshall ... [et al.]
Title:
The Bourne legacy
[videorecording]
Publisher:
Universal City, Calif. :, Universal,, [c2012]
Characteristics:
1 videodisc (135 min.) :,sd., col. ;,4 3/4 in.
Notes:
Inspired by the Bourne series created by Robert Ludlum
Videodisc release of the 2012 motion picture
Release date: Dec. 11, 2012
Bonus materials: Deleted scenes; Re-Bourne; Capturing chaos: the motorbike chase; feature commentary
Performers:
Jeremy Renner, Rachel Weisz, Edward Norton, Stacy Keach, Joan Allen, David Strathaim, Scott Glenn.
Summary:
Aaron Cross is an agent groomed by the government program that also unleashed Jason Bourne, but with a few new wrinkles. Cross is busy training in Alaska when he's caught in a tsunami of hurt, thus beginning a frantic search for answers to who and what he is.
Audience:
Rating PG-13 for violence and action sequences
System Details:
DVD, NTSC, region 1, anamorphic widescreen (2.40:1), described video; Dolby Digital 5.1 (English, French or Spanish), Dolby Digital 2.0 stereo. (English), DVS Dolby Digital 2.0 stereo. (English)
DVD, NTSC, region 1, anamorphic widescreen (2.40:1), described video; Dolby Digital 5.1 (English, French or Spanish), Dolby Digital 2.0 stereo. (English), DVS Dolby Digital 2.0 stereo. (English)
DVD
Other Language:
English, Spanish or French dialogue; Spanish or French subtitles; subtitled for the deaf and hard of hearing; described video
Subject Headings:
Bourne, Jason (Fictitious character) Drama
Assassins Drama
Espionage Drama
Genre/Form:
Feature films-lcgft
Action and adventure films-lcgft
Thrillers (Motion pictures)-lcgft
Video recordings for the hearing impaired-lcgft
Video recordings for people with visual disabilities-lcgft
Topical Term:
Bourne, Jason (Fictitious character)
Assassins
Espionage
Publisher No:
61119870
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Add a CommentI'd missed this one somehow, and was very pleased to run accross it. I'm not enough of a fan to compare it to the others, but found this to be a first class production. And once I picked up the story thread, I really enjoyed the intensity of the ride !
very slow movie not even close to the first three bourne movies,just goes to show the affect of music in a movie.The background music in the first three movies made the movie tense.Not any real good hand to hand fight scenes like the others....movie is watchable but that's about it
What happens to these movies.
a well done seamless continuation of the franchise...
the best of the bourne
gripping, but interminable
Pretty good action movie, particularly if you like long chase scenes. // Relatively simple plot, once you figure out the significance of the pills that Renner's character and his first contact are taking. // Good acting by Renner, Weisz, and Norton. Good cinematography and amazing locales, including the Alberta Rockies (substituting for Antarctica) and Asia (the Philippines and S. Korea). // Ongoing references to Jason Bourne's back-story, but Damon/Bourne nowhere to be seen. Story does, however, shed more light on what was being done to Bourne, Cross, and the other members of the various black ops programs. // Ambiguous ending keeps options open for Bourne and/or Cross sequel(s).
loved this movie,worth seeing.
It was very well done, even Matt Damon would be impressed.
Felt like a three-year old with a head-mounted camera shooting this movie. Had to stop watching after a few minutes so I wouldn't throw up. Same type of videography used as on the Bourne Ultimatum. Where do they find these dudes who think it is cool not to use a tripod?