The Bourne Ultimatum (US - DVD R1 | HD)
Universal has now provided us with the final disc specs for the Matt Damon film
Title: The Bourne Ultimatum (IMDb)
Starring: Matt Damon
Released: 11th December 2007
SRP: Prices TBC
Further Details:
Universal Home Video has confirmed the street date for The Bourne Ultimatum which stars Matt Damon, Julia Stiles, David Strathairn, and Scott Glenn. This Paul Greengrass directed film will be available to own from the 11th December, and should retail at around $29.98. The film itself will be presented in 2.40:1 anamorphic widescreen, along with an English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround track. Extras will include a commentary with Director Paul Greengrass, deleted scenes, and five making of featurettes (Man on the Move: Jason Bourne, Rooftop Pursuit, Planning the Punches, Driving School, and New York Chase). A HD DVD/DVD Combo release will also be available for around $39.98. This will include all of the above extra material, along with a picture in picture function, and an interactive Spy Training game.
Also available from the 11th will be The Jason Bourne Collection which includes The Bourne Identity, The Bourne Supremacy, The Bourne Ultimatum, and an additional bonus disc. The bonus disc will include 3 featurettes (The Ludlum Identity, The Ludlum Supremacy, and The Ludlum Ultimatum) and theatrical trailers. The four-disc set will feature highly collectible "Safe Deposit Box" packaging and retails at $49.98.







News by Tom Woodward
Starring: Matt Damon
Released: 11th December 2007
SRP: Prices TBC
Further Details:
Universal Home Video has confirmed the street date for The Bourne Ultimatum which stars Matt Damon, Julia Stiles, David Strathairn, and Scott Glenn. This Paul Greengrass directed film will be available to own from the 11th December, and should retail at around $29.98. The film itself will be presented in 2.40:1 anamorphic widescreen, along with an English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround track. Extras will include a commentary with Director Paul Greengrass, deleted scenes, and five making of featurettes (Man on the Move: Jason Bourne, Rooftop Pursuit, Planning the Punches, Driving School, and New York Chase). A HD DVD/DVD Combo release will also be available for around $39.98. This will include all of the above extra material, along with a picture in picture function, and an interactive Spy Training game.
Also available from the 11th will be The Jason Bourne Collection which includes The Bourne Identity, The Bourne Supremacy, The Bourne Ultimatum, and an additional bonus disc. The bonus disc will include 3 featurettes (The Ludlum Identity, The Ludlum Supremacy, and The Ludlum Ultimatum) and theatrical trailers. The four-disc set will feature highly collectible "Safe Deposit Box" packaging and retails at $49.98.
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Final Retail HD DVD Artwork


Early Sales Artwork

The Jason Bourne Collection Artwork


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Kyle Mertes
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As long as they keep that image, I'll be happy.
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If the cover art's that then it's all good.
There's no way that DVD artwork is final.
I hope the UK artwork fits better with the previous two's blue look, which sadly they didn't do for the American releases.
I hope the UK artwork fits better with the previous two's blue look, which sadly they didn't do for the American releases.
great they used the poster for the single disc, but the placement of the text is horrible. either way I'll be getting the trilogy since I dont have the other 2 yet.
glad they stuck with the poster-
I just hope that art's final!
I just hope that art's final!
that artwork is pretty ass. they should use the one with his head facing NYC.
Compared to the limited edition artwork that single Bourne Ultimatum is lame.
Ok, so why give such a great movie like this, such c**ppy-looking DVD artwork? Geez, people....
GRJR721 wrote: The single most OVERRATED FRANCHISE of ALL time!!!. Matt Damon is great actor but this movie is no way better the CASINO ROYALE i'm sorry
Yes it is (at least in my opinion). And at least BOURNE had a storyline, of sorts, while BOND is the same thing over, and over, and over again.
Yes it is (at least in my opinion). And at least BOURNE had a storyline, of sorts, while BOND is the same thing over, and over, and over again.
There's no way the final Bourne art will be like that. I so need to see the third, supposedly amazing.
The artwork is meh. The text placement is terrible.
Just saw this. I did enjoy all 3 films a lot. I can't say I want to own them though since once you know how it turns out it won't be as exciting. I love the art for the limited set though, maybe I will get that if I could ever find it cheap.
I can't wait for the HDDVD- it will fill the void left in my life when i realized Casino Royale would only ever be on Blu-Ray.
gritty spy thrillers rule!
gritty spy thrillers rule!
I hope I'm not the only one who hates these movies...I don't see what truly makes them special. Paul Greengrass to me isn't all that great of a director either.
The Jason Bourne Collection... no brainer! A must for Xmas!!
So who will star in the fourth one I wonder?
I already have the first 2 so easy for me...
I already have the first 2 so easy for me...
THE BOURNE IDENTITY - Was a great surprise action flick. Matt Damon was pretty decent. Enjoyable.
THE BOURNE SUPREMACY - Boring. OK. Decent.
THE BOURNE ULTIMATUM - Much better than the first two movies.
This is just a recap of what I thought of the movies so far.
THE BOURNE SUPREMACY - Boring. OK. Decent.
THE BOURNE ULTIMATUM - Much better than the first two movies.
This is just a recap of what I thought of the movies so far.
the cover NEEDS to go.
the poster art with the back of his head was one of the best film posters i've seen. make it the cover art for Bourne's sake!
the poster art with the back of his head was one of the best film posters i've seen. make it the cover art for Bourne's sake!
Just saw this finally, and I feel it definitely entertained me from beginning to end. By far, the best sequel movie of this year. I enjoyed the other 'three-quals', but still felt somehow disappointed. This one had a very tight story and the performances were superb. I can't understand why people would put this down next to Bond, but, I think this is for a different crowd who is bored with Bond. I love the camera work. It is overwhelming, yet, it fits well with the movie. Overall, I definitely feel I enjoyed this film over any of the Bond movies anyday! And, I'm definitely treating myself for Christmas with that Jason Bourne boxed set!
Final artwork added...
Even with the minor tweaking on the artwork, it's still pretty lame for such a great movie.
Seriously, Pete Hammond? Ugh. Well, for once he's right.
Love it. Lose the quote, though.
They should make a movie about Pete Hammond. They can call it "Pete Hammond Must Die." I'm sure he would love it and say:
"You'll stand up and cheer at this wonderfully made, triumphant film" or some happy sappy gushy boast like that...
They should make a movie about Pete Hammond. They can call it "Pete Hammond Must Die." I'm sure he would love it and say:
"You'll stand up and cheer at this wonderfully made, triumphant film" or some happy sappy gushy boast like that...
Now that looks like Matt Damon. I am comparing it to the R2 artwork for this. I am gonna go ahead and buy the Jason Bourne collection.
What?! are you kidding me?? this is the final cover?! awful.
Not a DVD cover goes by without a quote by the greatest film critic of all time....Pete Hammond! Eff you Ebert, you're done with! It's time for the Hammond to step in!
well i was on the fence but the MAXIM quote totally sold me.
I'm definitely picking up the whole collection (I only have the first release of the first film.) Can't wait for December!
Oh, and I love the artwork for the seperate release. And as much as I don't care for Pete Hammond - at least it's not Larry King.
Oh, and I love the artwork for the seperate release. And as much as I don't care for Pete Hammond - at least it's not Larry King.
revised art still looks great!
"Hugely Entertaining"




