"Bourne Identity" Director Dishes

Director Doug Liman has a major hit on his hands, but his exclusive EW "Bourne Identity" diary reveals that the blockbuster auteur almost didn't get to make the movie -- and that megastar Matt Damon's career depended on "Bourne's" success.

Liman says that he first had to convince "Bourne Identity" author Robert Ludlum to let him make the film. Then, he had to secure a studio and a leading man.

Liman eventually scored Matt Damon, but then two of Damon's movies bombed before "Bourne" started shooting.

"Matt tells me his career is now fully riding on this movie -- three strikes and he is out," wrote Liman. "Worse, the director of one of those movies has literally been hospitalized, a casualty of his creative battles with his studio." No pressure!

Liman later went on to produce the "Bourne Supremacy" and the "Bourne Ultimatum."

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16. Despite its cinematic mistakes, I think Bourne Identity was the best Bourne film made, under a different director. I, and many others, hated director Paul Greengrass' rendition of Bourne Ultimatum, with the jiggly filming, blurred shots, etc. I think Greengrass ruined this film as it gives one a headache just to try to watch the scenes. I love the Bourne novels and Matt Damon and cast, but this kind of filming, imho, is the most amateur, out-of-style kind of filming direction. I just hope that if there is a Bourne 4, a new director is hired to take it back to its original filming.

Posted at 1:45AM on Sep 18th 2007 by Georgia Orwell

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