VIDEO : Doug Liman Felt Insecure Filming Spy Movie

Fifty two-year-old filmmaker Doug Liman directed the first installment of the Bourne Identity franchise back in 2002 but as a big James Bond fan he was worried he was making a "poor man's spy movie" and didn't think it would be as successful as Tom Cruise's 'Mission: Impossible'. Liman said, "There was someone of the set who had the 'Mission: Impossible' ring tone on his phone, and every time his phone rang it drove me nuts because I was afraid my movie was never going to be as good as 'Mission: Impossible' It was never going to be as good as James Bond. So it was really surreal afterwards to go and see the next James Bond film, and be like, 'Oh, I did make a James Bond film, because now the James Bond film looks like 'The Bourne Identity'."


Doug Liman Felt Insecure Filming Spy Movie

31-07-2017 - Vidéo Doug Liman /