Bourne films

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krunchkin

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2,209 posts

141 months

Friday 17th October 2014
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Just watching Supremacy on ITV 2. Amazing how outdated they look within a decade of being made, CRT monitors and fliphones etc. Looks like the stoneage

poing

8,743 posts

200 months

Friday 17th October 2014
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Better not switch to ITV4 then, it's a Bond film from 1981 laugh

krunchkin

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2,209 posts

141 months

Friday 17th October 2014
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In an odd way films without tech from the last 20 years look less old fashioned than those with it

ReaderScars

6,087 posts

176 months

Friday 17th October 2014
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Yep krunchie, I think the first jack Reacher film won't suffer too badly for that reason.

IanMorewood

4,309 posts

248 months

Saturday 18th October 2014
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poing said:
Better not switch to ITV4 then, it's a Bond film from 1981 laugh
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Chris Type R

8,026 posts

249 months

Saturday 18th October 2014
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The original Bourne movie/book was very light on technology. Public phones, land-lines.

Dog Star

16,131 posts

168 months

Monday 20th October 2014
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What I love about the Bourne films is the fact that they're in Europe, not just another film set in LA. Love the German/Russian winters, autobahn service stations etc. It's just more "real".

P-Jay

10,564 posts

191 months

Monday 20th October 2014
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Watched Mission Impossible a few weeks ago, opening scene involves someone choosing a VHS tape before lighting up on a plane to cover the smoke of the tape self-destructing.

krunchkin

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2,209 posts

141 months

Monday 20th October 2014
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P-Jay said:
Watched Mission Impossible a few weeks ago, opening scene involves someone choosing a VHS tape before lighting up on a plane to cover the smoke of the tape self-destructing.
smoking REALLY dates films. It just looks fking bizarre in 80s and 90s films now when people are all chuffing away