The Bourne Legacy: The Bourne Challenge Page #6

Synopsis: Cast and Crew discusses the challenges of filming The Bourne Legacy: fights scenes, filming in Manila, snow scenes, motorcycle chase, etc.
Year:
2012
14 min
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nothing works better than virus.

It's like a suitcase.

You pack in genetic mutation,

infect the body and the vector

unloads into the target cells.

But getting it where you

want it, how you want it,

is the nightmare.

Unless you have a map.

There was this terrible accident

at Fort Detrick in 1985.

Five researchers dropped dead in the

lab, and it was such a catastrophe

that they brought in

Dan Hillcott

from Stanford

to assess the damage.

He got in there and he realized

that, underneath it all,

was this incredible breakthrough

in viral-receptor mapping.

He had a map.

You've had some

very minor alterations

made to two different

chromosomes.

The green side,

the physical side,

is nothing more

than a 1.5 percent rise

in your mitochondrial

protein uptake.

But with 1.5 percent,

you see this immediate

increase in cellular tempo,

muscle efficiency,

oxygenation...

And the blue side?

Intelligence, obviously,

but it's more than that.

It's neural regeneration

and elasticity.

Sensory function.

Pain suppression.

It's the most exciting

development in genomic targeting

in the history of the science.

My God.

Hey, how do I get monitor

Coming up.

They found a body.

They're pretty sure it's a woman,

and it's not Marta Shearing.

They found dog tags.

They think she was shot.

Hey.

Hey.

Marta, I...

You can't call anyone.

There are people that care about

you that think you're dead.

And there's nothing

you can do about it.

Anyone you contact

becomes a target.

So, you need to put aside any normal

emotional response that you have.

The only edge we've got right now

is they think we're both gone.

All right?

All right.

So,

you're going to want

to go through this.

You know, just

be familiar with it.

June Monroe.

Who is June Monroe?

You are.

Do you know her?

Not any more.

Why do you have

to stay enhanced?

Why is it so important to you?

Come here.

What is this?

This was me.

Was.

My army recruiter

was looking to make his quota.

He added 12 points to my IQ.

Twelve points to make

the minimum.

You ever seen a cognitive

degrade, Marta?

Sensory withdrawal?

You ever do that?

Pull someone's blues and watch

them drop off their meds?

No.

Because they paint a pretty

graphic picture in training.

Hell of a long way to fall.

If I can't keep it together,

we won't make it.

They bit.

Who?

Washington Post.

We just flagged an email.

They're going with the story

about the possible theft

of the dangerous

materials from the lab.

Wow, they took it. They already

flagged a DWI conviction.

That's convenient.

They found another body.

One of ours.

They're picking up shell

casings all over the place.

I don't think your

doctor's in there.

Boarding pass and ID, please.

Thank you.

Thank you.

Boarding pass and ID, please.

Where are you?

I'm right behind you.

Don't turn around.

You're going to stay right here

until it's time to board, okay?

You're doing great.

You see that corridor

on your right?

You're gonna want

to find somebody

who's walking that way

and just tag along.

Keep moving,

keep your head down,

and I'll see you on the plane.

Aaron?

Hello?

The trail is

definitive and fresh.

The canine team

tracked her from her house

through this wooded area, ending

here, at this little parking lot.

Either she had a car waiting for

her, or somebody picked her up.

There are security cameras on the

street, but there's nothing back here.

There's got to be

satellite footage.

Maryland's not exactly

a high-value U.S. target.

There'll be plenty

of weather imaging,

but we're gonna have

to swing a little wider

to find something real-time

that's enhanceable.

We're draining some foreign platforms.

We need about an hour.

Come on, she's not pulling

this off on her own.

Who the hell is helping her?

We'll find out

more in the next hour,

while we are

currently in court.

Now back to Jenn.

The FBI this morning confirmed

reports that Dr. Albert Hirsch

died of heart failure

in a Washington, D. C. hotel.

Dr. Hirsch had been expected

to testify yesterday

before a Senate

Intelligence committee.

That select committee

is investigating links

between a troubled CIA program

known as Treadstone

and this man, Jason Bourne.

Police and federal officials

are searching for Bourne

in connection with recent shootings

in New York and in London.

Dr. Hirsch had been cooperating

with the Justice Department

and was in protective custody

at the time of the incident.

A committee spokesman

told reporters last night

that the hearings will

be postponed temporarily

as they evaluate

the loss of Doctor...

Hi, folks.

Just going to remind you

to keep the aisles clear

for any baggage

during takeoff and landing.

Excuse me.

Thank you.

Pardon me, sir.

Sir, do you need

help finding your seat?

Sir?

No, I got it.

You see those two shadows? One of them is her.

That's the parking lot.

One of them stops.

Here comes the car.

Where is this from? DITA: It's

a Canadian forestry satellite.

Here comes the other one

into the car, and there they go.

- Where?

- We lose them east.

Our window drops out

about two miles up the road.

But we've got the silhouette.

We've got surveillance footage,

racked and ready to go.

We're going to split teams, find

this car and link up atrail.

With a 17-hour head start?

Where the hell can she go?

We're looking for

a Buick LeSabre 2002.

I've got an NIA/Homeland

warrant, that's why.

- Well, you give us what you have...

- Two passengers.

It's an '02 burgundy LeSabre

starting west from Lisbon, Maryland.

Tolls, exits, service stations.

Give me every

camera you've got.

I'm seeing an FBI camera

bin on my list here.

No, no. Traffic only.

West, Lisbon. L-I-S-B-O-N.

Yes, we want all of that and the toll cams.

We want everything.

We'll take them all. Whatever

hits you have, send them on.

We will work on

sorting them out.

Wilmington, Delaware.

This is our car, the LeSabre. We

see it coming into the structure.

It goes under, comes back

around, and it parks here.

But it doesn't come out.

This is inside. It's four

minutes after arrival.

It's her.

Do we know what she's doing?

She was having her

passport picture taken.

Logan, Hartford, LaGuardia,

Kennedy, Philly, Newark,

Dulles, Reagan.

We start with yesterday

morning, that is our wedge.

We clear that, and then

we move up the clock.

She wants to know if you want

Hartford, because she can get it.

Blue coat, second row.

She's got a red bag.

Which one? I have four.

All right, I have TSA

Authorization 1, 6, 9 and 12.

Airports given, all departures.

Yes, the international

terminal first.

We're almost there.

So, check out the newsstand.

There.

I don't know.

Logan has a face we need to

look at, but there's kids.

Hang on, hang on,

hang on. Hang on.

Stop.

Where is this?

Kennedy.

Okay.

I've never been here at night.

I don't know the rules.

There are no rules, okay?

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