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The Bourne Ultimatum at Midnight Tonight!!

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As I’m sure most of you already know, The Bourne Ultimatum comes out tomorrow. This also means that it premiers at midnight tonight in theaters across America. Sacramento will of course be partaking in the usual hype. I really enjoyed the first film, but the second one went way down hill in my opinion. I just couldn’t deal with all of that “shaky camera” Blair Witch Project style. Anyway, it was enough to make me avoid the crowds tonight though I’ll probably still go and see it in the theater at some point. After all, the synopsis on cinemark still sounds alright…

All he wanted was to disappear. Instead, Jason Bourne (Matt Damon) is now hunted by the people who made him what he is. Having lost his memory and the one person he loved, he is undeterred by the barrage of bullets and a new generation of highly-trained killers. Bourne has only one objective: to go back to the beginning and find out who he was. He must travel from Moscow, Paris, Madrid and London to Tangier and New York City as he continues his quest to find the real Jason Bourne—all the while trying to outmaneuver the scores of cops, federal officers and Interpol agents with him in their crosshairs.

Anyway, for those of you who are interested, it will be playing at 12:01AM at Century Stadium 14 at 1590 Ethan Way, Century 16 Greenback Lane at 6233 Garfield Avenue, Century Folsom 14 at 261 Iron Point Road in Folsom, and Century Roseville 14 at 1555 Eureka Road in Roseville.

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One Response to “The Bourne Ultimatum at Midnight Tonight!!”

  1. waltdMovie Says:

    Thanks a lot for the great great man

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