Courtesy of Universal we have your first look at the Bourne Supremacy dvd, including features, and shots of the dvd menus. I cant say much about this movie since I have not seen it, but I did like the first movie. We will have to wait and see what readers thinkg. If I pick up a copy of this movie I will review it though. With that here are the pictures and details on this action packed DVD!

Matt Damon is back as expert assassin Jason Bourne in the smart, action-packed, summer hit The Bourne Supremacy, debuting on DVD and VHS December 7, 2004. An even bigger hit in theatres than its predecessor, 2002’s The Bourne Identity, The Bourne Supremacy delivers wall-to-wall, edge-of-your-seat excitement from the first scene to the last. Academy Award®-winner Damon (Good Will Hunting) reprises his role as the amnesiac ex-CIA expert assassin on the run from his former handlers. Damon is joined by his Bourne Identity co-stars Franka Potente, Julia Stiles, and Brian Cox as well as triple Oscar® nominee Joan Allen (The Contender, Nixon, The Crucible) in the role of determined CIA operative Pamela Landry. The Bourne Supremacy DVD is packed with over one hour of riveting bonus features including never-before-seen
deleted scenes.

MIND-BLOWING EXTRAS RATCHET UP THE THRILLS
The DVD’s bonus features puts viewers inside the action, exploring the technology and techniques that made The Bourne Supremacy a smash hit with audiences and critics alike.
Features include:
- Explosive Deleted Scenes – Featuring over 10 minutes of additional action not seen in theatres.
- Crash Cam: Racing through the streets of Moscow - Experience how stuntcoordinators meticulously plan and execute the movie’s stunning, highspeed chase sequence
- Bourne to Be Wild: Fight Training - Matt Damon didn’t become a lethal weapon overnight. Watch as Matt Damon and the movie’s fight trainer choreograph the film’s action-packed, hand-to-hand combat scenes!
- Blowing Things Up - Digital isn’t always better. See how some of the film’s most awesome pyrotechnical sequences were created - without computerized effects.
- The Go-Mobile Revs up the Action - Feel the rush of being in the driver’s seat with this revolutionary new vehicle used to captured Matt Damon’s high-speed exploits in the movie’s jaw-dropping car chase sequences.
- Anatomy of a Scene: The Explosive Bridge Chase Scene - Step onto the set and experience the tension and intense preparation as the filmmaking team plans and shoots one of the movie’s most demanding, dangerous and thrilling action scenes.
- Matching Identities: Casting - See what it took to land a part in this major action hit.
- Keeping It Real - A look at the edgy and unique style the filmmakers brought to The Bourne Supremacy.
- On the move with Jason Bourne - Travel the globe to visit the film’s exotic locations from India to Berlin to Moscow.
CAST & FILMMAKERS
Director: Paul Greengrass
Screenwriter: Tony Gilroy
Based on the Novel By: Robert Ludlum
Producers: Frank Marshall, Patrick Crowley, Paul I. Sandberg
Executive Producer: Doug Liman, Matt Jackson, Henry Morrison
Co-Producer: Andrew Tennenbaum
Cinematographer: Oliver Wood
Production Designer: Dominic Watkins
Editors: Christopher Rouse, Richard Pearson
Cast: Matt Damon, Franka Potente, Brian Cox, Julia Stiles, Joan Allen and Karl Urban
TECHNICAL INFORMATION DVD
Street Date: December 7, 2004
Running Time: 1 hour 49 minutes
Number of Layers: Dual Layer
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Anamorphic Widescreen; 1.33:1 Full Frame
Rating: PG (For violence and intense action, and for brief language.)
Technical Info: English Dolby Digital 5.1/Captions; Spanish Dolby Digital
5.1/Subtitles; French Dolby Digital 5.1/Subtitles.
Bonus Material: Explosive Deleted Scenes; Crash Cam: Racing through the streets of
Moscow; Bourne to Be Wild: Fight Training; Blowing Things Up; The Go-Mobile Revs
up the Action; Anatomy of a Scene: The Explosive Bridge Chase Scene; Matching
Identities: Casting; Keeping It Real; On the move with Jason Bourne.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION VHS
Street Date: December 7, 2004
Copyright: 2004 Universal Studios. All Rights Reserved.
Running Time: 1 hour 49 minutes
Rating: PG (For violence and intense action, and for brief language)
Picture: Full Frame
Audio: Hi-Fi Stereo Surround