Bourne Means Business - Part 3A: Intelligence

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Jason Bourne tracking, intimidating, and outsmarting his hunters.

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  • The "she's standing right next to you" is one of the best lines in action movies. This guy is not using irony, no twisted words, no empty threats, nothing. Was crystal clear that if Bourne wanted her dead, she'll be dead by now. Great acting by all of them.
  • @89five3five
    “That should be easy. She’s standing right next to you.” Pamela Landy learned real quick Bourne was the real deal.
  • @biggt0820
    Not sure which was more badass "She's standing right next to you" or "If you were in your office we'd be having this conversation face to face."
  • @Bergen98
    That’s why I believe Bourne films are the best in “secret agent” genre. He is not messing around: no falling in love with every woman he meets (like Bond), not making any jokes with your enemies. He is dedicated and can’t be stopped. He can be everywhere and nowhere at the same time - he could be literally watching you leave your hotel room or through the scope of his rifle. You can’t find him - he will always be somewhere much ahead of you. I could watch these films without any actions scenes even - just where he does his investigations/escapes are interesting enough
  • @1532JJ
    "I'm Jason Bourne, and this is my masterclass"
  • @sukh16v
    "She's standing right next to you" - the looks on the faces - like their world fell out of their backsides
  • @nigelmaund9057
    Bourne was the best agent of all time and Matt Damon was brilliant in the role! A great trilogy that may never be bettered.
  • @Grumpycat95
    Jason Bourne is a very good example of how good action movies used to be made , simple action and brain power splashed on a film , bad ass dialogue and some simplistic but realistic and relatable intense scenes , it was amazing and I am proud to even experience and enjoy these old movies again and again , when it comes to movies I do love living in the past .
  • @ribonucleic
    “She’s standing next to you.” Now that was just showing off.
  • @AZ-rg3rf
    Watching Jason Bourne work always motivates me to get my errands done right now
  • @AvdheshTondak
    I have lost count of how many times I have watched the Jason Bourne movies. They're so damn good!
  • @adi3395
    "she's standing right next to you..." gives me chill every time, and I watch this movie so many times!!!
  • @boredasfuuck
    "well its easy, shes standing right next to you" Was the most badass line ever said in any action movies, it sent chill down my spine every goddamn time
  • @darkspeed62
    The phone trick in Supremacy was genius. I loveed that sequence. Supremacy was my fave for the intelligence. Identidy for the story and the raw action, and Ultimatum for all 3.
  • @_saifr
    My fav scene and the epitome of bourne's intelligence is when he cold calls different hotels to find where landey is staying and when he finds out the hotel he doesn't just go up to counter and ask for room number but does some amazing spy work to find out her room number from where he follows her to her office and then calls her to arrange a meet just to get some more answers. The writing is just phenomenal.
  • @Locktwiste72
    The thing about Jason Bourne as compared to James Bond is that Bourne is quiet. No loud explosions, no weird gadgets. Bond is good with explosions, gadgets, and gunfire and I like Bond for those, but Bourne is more like a shadow that can walk alongside you and you'll never know. Besides, I'm a little biased towards Jason Bourne because his fictional surname is my family name 😁
  • @musicmylife5500
    The screenplay of this movie is so fast that you forget to breathe sometimes 🤩
  • @nauseous3925
    bourne identity, supremacy and ultimatum. I wish i could forget and rewatch these 3 movies again.
  • In 2002’s “The Bourne Identity,” our protagonist wakes up having been shot and plucked, unconscious, from the Mediterranean on to a fishing boat with no memory of who he is or how he got there. From there, the movie franchise follows Jason Bourne as he recovers memories of past events and rediscovers his identity. But, although Bourne’s amnesia at the start of the first film in the series is profound (and profoundly important to the unfolding story), we quickly learn that there are some things Bourne does remember from his past. For example, how to speak multiple languages, how to drive and how to fight. All of these are complex motor tasks that he learned before he was shot and fell in to the water. This aspect of Bourne’s amnesia is actually quite accurate. For people with “organic” amnesia (where neurological memory loss is typically due to damage to the medial temporal lobes in the brain), memory for skills and habits is intact, even though other memories are lost. There is truth to the cliché that you never forget how to ride a bicycle.