Showing posts with label Jeremy Renner. Show all posts
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Friday

REVIEW: The Bourne Legacy - Photos & Trailer

Movie Review Lite - a few personal observations and photos you've not seen anywhere else before:
The Bourne Legacy: "There Was Never Just One. The Chinese poster I adapted to English.
Based on Robert Ludlum's novels, The Bourne Legacy is centered on a new covert operative, Arron Cross. Carrying the baton for Matt Damon is is the phlegmatic yet highly engaging Jeremy Renner (see The Hurt LockerThe AvengersMission Impossible 4 - Ghost Protocol).
The Bourne Legacy - The New Uber-spy supplanting Jason Bourne 
From the opening scenes to the final chapter, The Bourne Legacy is charged with energy, intrigue and substantive doses of biogenetic engineering. Echoing from the past, I was transported the moment the buoyant silhouette of what I mistakenly assumed was Jason Bourne flashed upon the screen. The ambiguity was intentional and ever so effective - it pulled me in from the start. No spoilers here, but it was a masterful stoke to launch Arron Cross and the highly successful Bourne franchise.

Jeremy Renner rises from the icy depths and begins the next generation of "Bourne" agents.
The Bourne Legacy (as with the all Bourn films) began with the premise that with the world's demand for better weapons and soldiers, multitudes of secret governments and quasi-government programs have been incubated to accommodate those needs but whose billion dollar coffers enjoy scant oversight. It doesn't take much of a stretch to project a plausible storyline where good intentions meet power-hungry bureaucrats culminating in lethal consequences. You think far fetched? Director Tony Gilroy doesn't think so, and makes a plausible case.
A House Warming Gift from Friends...
I'll grant you, I'm not all that convinced about the surreptitiousness of it all, but one such organization, The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), does perform comparable research for the U.S. Department of Defense. They are in business of developing the sort of cloaked programs that are on a parallel with Bourne’s world - now entrusted to Cross. We're not talking merely about high-tech weaponry and robotic prostheses, but extraordinary advancements in neuroscience.

The Bourne Legacy - Jeremy Renner taking aim.
The aim of this neuroscience, as it relates to advancing defense, is to design a stronger warrior. When perfected, such research will reduce battlefield stress, hasten learning, improve analytic capabilities and engender trust. All the characteristics which now exemplify Arron Cross. All except possible the latter, which is a good thing or we would have never been given the opportunity to see Cross in action. And what gripping action it is!
Some people just don't like it when you share secrets. 

How exactly all this science and commotion play-out is what makes The Bourne Legacy such an exciting ride. However, as much as I enjoyed the intrigue, the writers (Tony Gilroy and Dan Gilroy) did not make it all that clear what certain disaster would befall such covert programs should the general public become aware of the glitches they are so violently desperate to conceal.
Are we Americans so naive that we cannot tolerate imperfections in something as necessary as developing better weaponry? Are we so politically gullible that we'd jump to conclusions and vilify the elected officials ostensibly in charge? Oh, now that I've actually expressed my incredulity, I can see at what the Gilroy's were getting. My bad.
Jeremy Renner and Rachel Weisz make for good chemistry - in more ways than one...
As to the the characters, I was excited to see a few actors return: Joan Allen, Albert Finney, Scott Glenn and David Strathairn, though I am lamenting the loss of hotty Julia Stiles. The film's cast includes the addition of one of my favorite actors, Edward Norton. Other newcomers to the franchise are Oscar Isaac, Rachel Weisz, Stacy Keach and Midnight in Paris's Corey Stoll.
Arron Cross dropping-in unannounced. 
An additional newcomer for me, Louis Ozawa Changchien, though having no speaking part, was spectacular in his role as LARX #3 (no worries, I will not divulge his significance). I am hoping to see more of him in future Bourne films, and appreciate Gilroy's direction of leaving the possibility in play.

Just a couple of my favorite lines:
  • Jason Borne was just the tip of the iceberg.
  • He's Treadstone without the inconsistency.
  • You were given a Ferrari and your people treated it like a lawnmower.
  • You need to start to consider the magnitude of what we're facing if this movies sideways on us.
The Bourne Legacy -  A Few of My Favorite Characters Return Plus a Couple More
So for all my excitement and praise, why 4.5 stars and not a solid 5? I really cannot say, that is without spoiling the ending. Suffice it to say, my slight disappointment was a combination of not wanting the thrills to end and that it did so too abruptly for my tastes.

Sure, we arrived at a good pace, but while we were catching our breath for the next set of twists and turns to come, it was over. My wife and I looked at each other and blurted, "What?" It was as if we quickly understood where we were going and enjoyed the journey, but were expecting something more afterward - an aspect we did not foresee and was to be our reward for our foresight. But none was to come.
A motorcycle ride she will never forget - nor will we.

Yes, I know the plot was left open for the sequels to come, but had The Bourne Legacy given us that something extra beyond the obvious, I think it would have catapulted us into greater heights and crafted an even more fulfilling conclusion. That not being the case, The Bourne Legacy is still a must see on my list and is no slouch at 4.5 Lenses.
4.5 Lens Review

I've attached a few more photos below...

Mark
©Photosical - the photographic and personal observations of Orange County Photographer, Mark Jordan Photography

Nothing like a nice hike through the frozen tundra to get your blood circulating. 
Coworker going postal or is he?
Is it any wonder why America has not signed the Kyoto Protocol?
Doesn't appear others are all that concerned about curtailing "global warming"...
Now here's a camera angle you don't see every day. 
Getting to know each other - trust can be a challenge.
"Hmm, I don't think I'm the first genetically enhanced spy to sleep in this bed..."
The Bourne Legacy - There Was Never Just One 
Mark
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Thursday

The Bourne Legacy - Photos

While we're anxiously waiting for the release of The Bourne Legacy, I've posted a few images and The Bourne Legacy official trailer for your convenience.
New poster with enticing tagline: "There was never just one." 
Besides the obvious,  i.e. Bourne Legacy is based on Robert Ludlum's novels, not much is known about the story except that it is centered on a new CIA operative in the universe.
The Bourne Legacy - The New Uber-spy supplanting Jason Bourne 
The Bourne Legacy is scheduled to be released August 3 with Jeremy Renner (recently seen alongside Tom Cruise in Mission Impossible 4 - Ghost Protocol) being asked to undertake the seemingly impossible task of superseding Matt Damon of the highly successful Bourne franchise.
The Bourne Legacy - There Was Never Just One 
Renner, however, is taking on an altogether different role as yet another lethal agent inducted into the covert realm we were first introduced in Bourne Identity. Finally, we are just now getting our first glimpse at Renner as the new uber-spy.
The Bourne Legacy - Jeremy Renner taking aim at an Airplane that was in the original trailer. 
It's been replaced by an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV). Though the trailer's still air with the
airplane, you won't see it in the actual movie.
Mark Jordan Photography is excited to hear my favorite characters/actors are returning, Joan Allen, Albert Finney, Scott Glenn and David Strathairn, though I am already lamenting the loss of Julia Stiles. The film's cast includes the addition of one of my favorite actors, Edward Norton. Other newcomers to the franchise are Oscar Isaac, Rachel Weisz and Midnight in Paris's Corey Stoll.
The Bourne Legacy - Favorite Characters Return 
Stay tuned for movie stills as they become available.





Mark

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Wednesday

REVIEW Mission Impossible Ghost Protocol


Four of my all time favorite movies are Ratatouille, The Incredibles and Up. What do these films have in common with the fourth installment of the Mission Impossible franchise? All were directed by two-time Academy Award-winner Brad Bird - now director of Ghost Protocol.

Bird and producers J.J. Abrams (director of Super 8, as well as M.I. III), and Tom Cruise, were presented with their own mission impossible: how to eclipse the fast-paced thriller of Mission Impossible III? It got hold of us for 120-minutes and never let us go. Did Bird have what it takes to surpass a legacy of adrenaline rush blockbusters? If the opening weekend and an average "A" rating by the public have anything to say about it, it would seem safe to proclaim MI 4 "Mission Accomplished."

The Plot: IMF (Impossible Mission Force) is shut down when they are blamed for a global terrorist bombing of the Kremlin. With operative Ethan Hunt and his rogue team are "disavowed," a "Ghost Protocol" is launched by the President. Operative, Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise), stripped of agency resources and support, is off the grid and short on time. He and his fellow IMF agents, now reduced to fugitive status, are forced to embark on an undercover mission to clear their organization's name - more importantly, they're impossible mission, should they choose to accept, is to save the world! Fortunately for thriller junkies like myself, and theater goers who just purchased a ticket, Ethan and his team took on the mission.

Tom Cruise is joined by an exceptional international cast that includes Heremy Renner (The Hurt Locker; 28 Weeks Later) Simon Pegg (Hot Fuzz, Paul, Run Fatboy Run), Paula Patton (Deja Vu; Precious; Hitch), Michael Nyqvist, Vladimir Mashkov, Josh Holloway, Anil Kapoor (Slumdog Millionaire) and Lea Seydoux - just to name a few. Together, they take an exciting yet improbable script and make into a nonstop, action packed spy adventure that will grab you from start to finish. I was so engaged I forgot to touch a kernel of my popcorn... I've NEVER seen a mission more daring and powerful than this.

Mission Impossible - Ghost Protocol earns my highest rating, 5 Lens Review!

I've attached a few Mission Impossible photos, which will give you a feel for Brad Bird's direction and the storyline. First a trailer:


Simon Pegg at the hub of yet another mission. 
A lovely morning at the Kremlin belies the inauspicious machinations just moments before detonation. 
The ground rumbles and suddenly the Kremlin is no more.
With IMF shut down and agents disavowed, Cruise and Renner run for deep cover.
The IMF team of fugitives all aboard, planning their next impossible mission.
Just outside Dubai, on the way to the Burj Khalifia - the tallest building in the world - and an opportunity for Cruise to show off his talents and dedication.
Cruise questioning the sanity of donning a sticky glove to climb the exterior of the Burj Khalifia - the ONLY option to access control of the buildings electronics.
Pegg comforting Cruise: "blue for glue and red for dead."
Yes, Cruise, at 49, does his own stunts. I got sick just watching from the seclusion of my theater seat.
If the mission wasn't impossible enough, a sandstorm looms on the horizon.
Cruise gives new meaning to "let me give you the run down."
What's an intense adventure without the plucky comic relief? Here Rigg displays slight of hands.
A seductive assassin you'll love to hate. Corkscrew anyone? 

Pegg looking comfortable with a villainess in his sites.


Director Bird's graphic vision of Cruise chasing a terrorist while the shadow of a violent sandstorm approaches.
Sandstorm catching up with Cruise and an elusive terrorist.
What better way to stop an oncoming terrorist than head-on - in a sandstorm.
Pegg advising Renner not to worry about a fall into an oven he's about to agree to - Renner's not sold... 
Cruise and Patton arriving in style in a BMW i8 Concept car.
Patton in calculated seductive gown (Anil Kapoor of Slumdog Millionaire fame, does not have a chance).
Recognize Anil Kapoor from Slumdog Millionaire? His playboy ways will be his undoing at the hands of Patton.
Russian agents (Ivan Shvedoff, Vladimir Mashkov,) dogging Cruise at every turn. They've seen better days.
Renner peering in disbelief at the leap of faith required to save the world.
Renner falling to an almost certain death.
Almost - after all, he's got an Impossible Mission to fulfill. 
Terrorists (Michael Nyqvist, Samuli Edelmann) calling in their order: 1 world devastation please.  
It only takes one to ruin your day - launched from a Russian submarine. 
Cruise battles terrorist inside hightech parking structure - no cliches here folks. 
SLBM heading for the Transamerica Pyramid in San Francisco.
Cruise getting to the bottom of things in a hurry - in a BMW.
Tom Cruise in Mission Impossible - Ghost Protocol - 5 Lens Review.
Mark
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