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James Bond or Jason Bourne

Jason Bourne vs James Bond

  • Jason Bourne

    Votes: 26 27.7%
  • James Bond

    Votes: 68 72.3%
  • I don't like eather.

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    94
I've only read the Ludlum books and that was maybe 20 years ago. Has he turned into an average action hero?
Yes, I liked the Ludlum books, but there is much more action in Eric Van Lustbader's novels on Bourne.

I voted for Bond. Been a fan since Connery played the character. And I read Fleming's books 30 years ago.
I read the books too, but I have always liked the movie better. In the books Bond seems abit more timid.
 
Bond. I cannot stand Jason Bourne.

(That is quite a change from when I logged in last night. Bourne was winning).
 
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Bourne is good, very good, but I go with Bond. The sheer number of good Bond films makes the memorable Bond moments outweigh Bourne's by a long shot.

Not to mention way better cars.
 
While the Bourne films are cool, I've been a Bond fan for nearly fifteen years, so he's my pick. As for actor...Dalton all the way!

Change it to seventeen years and that could be my response! I've enjoyed all the Bourne films, but never felt the need to watch them more than once. A Bond film, on the other hand, gets added to my DVD collection as soon as it is released.
 
Bourne. There is something about him that makes him more human and more relatable in my eyes. Whereas Bond has always been this very larger-than-life character (besides Casino Royale).
 
^ Like all the car crashes Bourne can walk away from? :p

I dont know if you have read any of the books, but he has saved the day from a few terrorists. And in the movies he did root out some bad curruption. In the book Bourne Betrayal Bourne saved the CIA and the President from certain death...I highly recomend the book to anyone interested.

A lot of people only know Bourne through the movies, which have nothing in common with the books except the titles. But it's funny to see the same people who bitch about comic book movies not being true to the source material, or movies that don't follow their more popular novels to the letter, yet they love the Bourne movies.
 
When I meant more human, I meant that he's not the sort of cliche emotionless hero of the Connery/Roger Moore films (and even the Brosnan ones). Bourne is someone who you can feel for, you feel empathetic towards him, you understand him.
 
I'd have to say that I'm partial to James Bond since Casino Royale is one of my favorite movies; That David Niven kicks ass. :devil:
 
Bourne, definitely.

I hated how campy and hokey the Bond films were and if anything, Casino Royale felt like a response to Bourne. "What? We don't need stupid gadgets to make a good spy film? Who knew?"
 
It's a tough question. I picked Bourne because I thought they did such an awesome job with the movies. If this were only about Bond, I would pick Daniel Craig, who after Casino Royale has become the only Bond in my book.
 
*raises hand*

c'mon, why would i not? badass sniper who can beat the snot out of someone with a rolled-up magazine, does high speed car-chases in cheap-ass cars not souped up super-machines AND gets to boink Franke Potente before hanging out with Julia Stiles a lot. what's not to like?

They're hot but I'd rather do Eva Green instead. :drool:


Bond is my pick.
 
The Jason Bourne series has been overall stronger then the Bond Series. In my opinion only two Bond movies standout in the series thus far; Tomorrow Never Dies and Casino Royale (Craig). Bourne wins, but just barely because he gets the job done without any fancy gadgets. A better "American" spy to put up against Bond would be Ethan Hunt, which Bond would win hands down.
 
"What? We don't need stupid gadgets to make a good spy film? Who knew?"

The Bond people knew. They did it in 1989 with License to Kill, the public just wasn't ready for it at the time (and Timothy Dalton never really caught on in the US, unfortunately). The Bourne films influenced Casino Royale to a certain extent, but it seemed to me they just decided the time was right to go back to the direction they tried 15 years earlier.

ETA: In fact, gadget free Bond comes 'round in cycles. Dr. No, From Russia With Love, On Her Majesty's Secret Service, and For Your Eyes Only all have few, if any, gadgets.
 
I'm sure those movies still had the expensive brand name product placement cars though?

Anyway, I guess I'm young enough to only really know the 90s Bond and he just pissed me off to no end. Bourne was just a refreshing take on the "spy movie thriller" that at least tried to go for realistic action and plot.
 
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