"Jesus Christ, That's Jason Bourne" | The Bourne Ultimatum (2007) | Screen Bites

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Bourne (Matt Damon) navigates a clueless reporter (Paddy Considine) through London's busiest terminal, Waterloo train station, with the CIA hot on his tail.

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The Bourne Ultimatum (2007) - Synopsis: Jason Bourne sets off on a quest to uncover his dark past. However, to get to the end of the riddle, he must dodge the CIA agents who're trying to kill him.

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All Comments (21)
  • @manbin
    Everytime I walk through Waterloo station, I tie my shoe and remember bin man is negative.
  • @MobiusCoin
    80% of the Bourne movies consists of intense walking.
  • @bjsr126
    “Jesus Christ…That’s Jason Bourne” was executed absolutely PERFECT
  • The suspense delivered in this movie is beyond expectations.. If Bourne tells you to stay on the line, YOU STAY ON THE LINE
  • the most amazing thing about this clip ..is that the sniper got a fucking parking space in london...right where he wanted to be....this is pure sci fi at its best !!
  • @thegoat6452
    This guy was really so built different he was able to observe the hitmen, the reporter, himself, the entire crowd, and the cameras all without being seen by them. While formulating a route of escape that dodges all of the obstacles as hes walking and talking. Then clutches a 1v4. Dudes a beast
  • @n_knoxx3624
    Poor Jason, he tried SO hard to help that guy. You can't help but feel bad for him.
  • @BradPham
    Reminds me of the time I was chased by some bullies in a shopping centre. I ended up taking them down with the crane kick and a bit of mind control ESP-type stuff. When the security spotted me they said, “Jesus Christ, that guy’s about 25 and those kids he beat up are not even 10!” People still talk about it to this day, well, the people in my cell block do.
  • @saikosocial
    If Jesus ever came back everyone would see him and go "Jesus Christ it's Jesus Christ".
  • @romilrh
    A lot of people won't appreciate what a masterpiece of editing this scene is. It's so chaotic, and it was shot with rapid handheld shaky cam, yet you always know exactly what's going on. It rightfully won the Oscar for Best Editing.
  • @actomobile
    I really want to see an alternate scene where the reporter follows every instruction Bourne said and successfully escape
  • @jf5315
    They capture the training level of Bourne perfectly in this whole scene.
  • @Dzikkyful
    When he said "Jesus christ....." I could almost taste his fear! Amazing actors!
  • pure story, no BS. no wonder this is loved by every man from different parts of the world
  • @lennartj12345
    I always love how detailed this is. That he knows every inch of the position he finds himself in. Every corner, every backdoor, every trick to be unnoticed, 200% aware & in complete control of every detail without ever losing his cool
  • It's kinda cool that they genuinely do cross Waterloo station from one end to the other, with pretty much perfect continuity and geographical accuracy, and in about the time it really takes. The layout is a bit different now, but the bridge to the concourse is still there at one end, and the off-license at the other. A lot of films and TV shows go the easy route and jump backwards and forwards between locations as needed (I saw a lot of this recently in the London scenes in Moon Knight), but in Bourne they made the effort to keep it accurate.