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The Bourne Ultimatum
So just got back from watching this and I found it to be a decent movie. Follows the first 2 movies while it explains most things. Only thing that really seemed left out was why Nikki had such a hard time with Bourne. Not really going to go into it since it just came out the other day but overall a decent movie.
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a guy I work with is in this Movie.. is name is Aaron Fryc. he plays as a reporter. Haven't not seen it yet but I plan on it.
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It was a pretty good movie, aside from the fact that in every single scene the camera was shaking so much that I had a horrible headache. I get that they wanted to make you feel like you're "in the action", but it's such a horrible way to do that. /shrug Good other than that though.
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was a good movie, a well rounded film like " Live Free or Die Hard " as for the camara was a good way to go like the movie " children of men "
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Thats another good movie.
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I agree was a good movie. The camera was moving/shaking WAY too much though. Some scenes were so out of focus I could not even make out what the objects or who the people were. 8 out of 10 on the movie 2 out of 10 on the cameraman LOL
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I liked the camera work. It gives you a real feeling of being in his place as shit is hitting the fan.
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I agree, I haven't seen the movie.. But I've seen movies like that. Like Children of Men..Good way to get viewers into the action
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I agree that it can be a good way to make the viewer feel like they're in the action, but it's possible to go overboard, and they did. I liked Children of Men, because it didn't make me sick watching it. This movie did (although it's always worse on the big screen too...I'm sure I'll be fine with it when it's on my little TV on DVD). Not EVERY scene needs a shaky camera. When two people are sitting at a table drinking coffee the camera doesn't need to shake, and when Bourne is running down the street the best method for filming him isn't to hand someone a camera and have them sprint after him...all my opinion of course
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I enjoyed the movie much better from further back in the theatre. I went to the midnight showing the first time and with the way the camera was jumping made it hard to sit thru. The show was packed the first night so I had to sit up front but I came back the next day and sat towards the back and I loved the camera work. It was a nice touch.
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