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Posted 03 July 2007 - 03:18 PM

For other thread, re BOURNE movies...

Tiste Simeon;198337 said:

I'd like to read the books actually, cos I do enjoy the films...


Do NOT expect the books to be like the films. Seriously. Way WAY different. Thin plot similarity in first book/film, and from there it's only the name that even resembles.

That being said, as a series of books about a cold-war era counter terrorist spy uber dude, the first three are totally worthwhile. I always thought Bourne was one of Ludlun's best characters and storylines. Most of his other spies just felt like Bourne-lite.

I haven't read the Lustbader authored later books. Am sceptical.

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Posted 03 July 2007 - 04:23 PM

On another totally not Bourne-related thread, Gem Windy posted...

Gem Windcaster;198356 said:

I actually think the books are even more awesome than the movies. Or rather, I like the books in another way than I like the movies. In the books you get much more background stories. And Abyss, I dont' agree about the crazed paramilitary assassin cyborg thiny - as much bad ass as he is in the movies, the Jason Bourne in the books is far more motivated, and far more self destructive in some ways. But hmmm...in other ways the Bourne in the movies is more self-destructive. Hmm, I don't think I am making any sense, but at least I tried.


Actually, you are. Ish. Sort of. ;)

The point being, naturally, books are more in depth than movies. But here, you have an in depth book about a complex character who happens to be uber-spy undercover assassin guy.

But in the books he does not get up to the kind of adrenaline gymkata parcour craziness that Damon does in the movies. There are guns, fights and chases, but it's not the point - Bourne's mindfnck and attempts to deal are the point.

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Posted 03 July 2007 - 04:27 PM

Abyss;198361 said:

- Abyss, notes that Cussler and Brown are amongst the rare authors, imnsho, who ever truly pull off 'cinematic' car chases and gunfights in books.


Yer trying really hard Abyss. Props for that.

But to further drag a thread off topic, the best author at doing action scenes, blockbuster action scenes in a book has to be Mat Reilly. Best I've ever read at writing those.
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Posted 03 July 2007 - 04:49 PM

The first Bourne book was good, and the film only strongly differed from it because some story elements were dated (the Cold War, Carlos the Jackal).

The second and third were utterly unoriginal, standard "airport-novel" fare. Haven't read the ones by the other author.

A question that annoyed me (plot spoiler):
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Posted 03 July 2007 - 05:12 PM

uuummm...

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I liked the second and third books. #2 forced him to become the bastard he didn't want to be, and #3 resolved the Carlos plot and even sort of provided an end point to the Cold War by forcing Bourne and the soviets to work together.


@Falco - mat reilly noted.
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Posted 03 July 2007 - 06:23 PM

Ok,
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Posted 03 July 2007 - 06:42 PM

Dolorous Menhir;198384 said:

Ok,
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I could be utterly wrong here, as it's been a while since i read them, but...

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Posted 03 July 2007 - 06:47 PM

Ok, ok, but:
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Posted 03 July 2007 - 06:51 PM

Falco;198363 said:

Yer trying really hard Abyss. Props for that.

But to further drag a thread off topic, the best author at doing action scenes, blockbuster action scenes in a book has to be Mat Reilly. Best I've ever read at writing those.


damn you Falco! i had the exact same thought. the boat chase in Temple in partiular springs to mind, but all of them are practically written as stage directions for filming. and they're great for it. Still, have rep for mentioning the creator of Scarecrow.

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Posted 03 July 2007 - 08:02 PM

@Dol'Men -oh, i see. Okay, i see your point, tho' it never bothered me. I took that as Bourne remembering previous dealings and fighting his headwound inspired amnesia.

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Posted 03 July 2007 - 09:34 PM

Abyss, for me, the Bourne in the books are far more deadly (when properly motivated) than the Bourne in the movies. I hope this will be rectified by the new movie.

I've read the books about 5 times. Or something like it. Heh. I guess it's all subjective though.

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I like the second book best. I still enjoy the first novel though. The third I only read when I have read the other two and still have Bourne-abstinence. Well, because I've read them so many times. Still I get the chills when I read the 'Move!' comment.

And you are right about the Lustbader novel, a third into the book I wanted to puke.

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Posted 04 July 2007 - 06:58 AM

Funny nobody mentioned the old Bourne movie (or was it a mini-series?) with Richard Chamberlain. That's the only one I've seen (it was yeeeears ago) and afterwards I had absolutely no wish to read the books, although my Grandma, who was a great Ludlum fan, swore they were worth reading. Pitty that Granny is not in this world anymore, I bet she would have fallen in love with Matt Damon as Bourne...
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Posted 04 July 2007 - 10:04 AM

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Posted 04 July 2007 - 01:36 PM

Dag;198479 said:

Funny nobody mentioned the old Bourne movie (or was it a mini-series?) with Richard Chamberlain....


It's funny you mention those. To my utterly uncertain recollection, it was a mini series (at least i saw it on tv). SO mediocre, but relatively closer to the books than the Damon movies.

The Damon movuies are good fun - they just have no resemblance to the books. Which is probably just as well, because the books spend a lot of time inside Bourne's head, and that's something a movie really cannot do.

@GWindy, i can't really do a book v movie ho'd win with any seriousness, but most of the fights in the books are fast and brutal - something Damon sort of does but with movie flash and bang. I never found action sequences to be Ludlun's strong suit - it was more in the setting tension and characters in fncked up situations that his books are great. My other fave of his, THE ICARUS AGENDA, is amazing almost because the protag is not a spy, but a person stuck in their world.

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Posted 04 July 2007 - 07:26 PM

Yes, I know books and movies are hard to compare, so I don't compare action that much between the medium. I compare character to some degree, but not a total comparison can be made, as you say.

Abyss, I can agree on the action sequences - but only vaguely. I've never missed any action in the Bourne books. Yes, I can see (when I think hard) that there could be more action. But then I've never been a big fan of over-use of action sequences. And neither do I compare the Bourne books with the action genre as much as a compare it to Authors like John le Carré. Or Greene.

The violence in the Bourne books as just as much, or more, psychological than physical.

However, since the character and his psyche is much more described in the books, it quite naturally follows that also he seems more violent. Why this effect occurs, I am guessing is because of the psychological influence on the reader/viewer. When you watch a bunch of people wring their enemies necks on the screen, you can be disgusted, but the mere fact of neck wringing doesn't effect you as deep as when you fully understand what the person is going through while doing it. This is pretty straighforward, as I am sure you know.

My point is, the book effects the reader on a much more personal level - and now I am talking trictly about the violence - because of the psychological build up. But, I think you'd find that, there are actually less violence in the movies than there are in the books - it just feels faster and more in the movies because there isn't any psychological enhancers.

Hmm, I think I need to take a break and try to understand what the heck I am trying to say. Heh. Am I making any sense so far?
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Posted 05 July 2007 - 12:16 AM

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Posted 05 July 2007 - 02:43 PM

I read the first Lustbader sequel and it's one of the worst books I've ever read in my life - avoid it like the plague.
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Posted 05 July 2007 - 07:32 PM

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I read the first Lustbader sequel and it's one of the worst books I've ever read in my life - avoid it like the plague.

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Posted 06 July 2007 - 02:39 AM

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The movies have to be shallower because of the time element. I think they've done a pretty good job with the two films so far. The movies did the right thing in detaching Bourne from the dated Carlos plot line and moving it into "McGyver action" territory.

Oh man that last sentence brought this up: Who wins in a fight between McGyver and movie Jason Bourne? It's already obvious that Bourne beats Bond.
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Posted 06 July 2007 - 04:38 AM

Wait, wait, which Bond?
Nevermind, forget i said anything, the answer is 'Wolverine'.

The Lustbader thing is funny. I have fond memories of his Ninja series, and when post Ludlum
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