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Monday, March 10, 2008

Matt Damon and Wife expecting :: The Bourne Conception


It seems that Jason Bourne(Matt Damon) and wife Luciana, has added some more twist to the role of The Bourne Father Hood. The story has become a little more family oriented and will now be called The Bourne Conception : Awaiting the second Damon seed. Which is good for all the fans of this role he has played for the past 37 years and his wife has portrayed for 32 the role of Luciana. So I think they can handle it at this time, being that it is her 3rd child, being she has her first from a prior marriage. So all will work out.

As reported by People by way of his rep Jennifer Allen : "They couldn't be happier," says Allen. "They're so excited!"

Dont worry this will not slow him down one bit he is currently filming the CIA thriller Green Zone in Morocco. Set to be released in 2009. So this is a good thing, and as always you know I will keep you posted on the progression of Green Zone.


Brief plot IMDB:

"A thriller about a pair of CIA agents on the trail of certain Weapons of Mass Destruction and a foreign correspondent following their mission. Inspired by Imperial Life in the Emerald City."

Educate yourself on the Actual Green Zone. It is a placed that has many names, but Little America seems to be one of them.
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Baghdad GreenZone : Global Security
Wikipedia Entry : Green Zone
Inside the Green Zone : Time
Welcome to the Green Zone brief Insert below continue @ The Atlantic

"The Green Zone is a little America embedded in the heart of Baghdad. It is the former preserve of Saddam Hussein and his favored associates—an uncrowded district of villas, palaces, and monuments set in a parklike expanse that spreads for four square miles inside a meander of the Tigris River at the center of the ruined city. During the thirty-five years of Baath Party dictatorship it was neither gated nor strictly delineated, and it did not need to be, since the public's survival instincts were well honed, and people just naturally understood that special unwritten rules applied there. The Green Zone was the seat of Saddam's power. You could cross it along the three or four grand boulevards that were open to traffic, and you could reflect on the glory of the regime, but you could not safely linger or gawk. If you had a car and happened to blow a tire, you kept driving on the rims, and made a good show of it too. I know of one young man, the son of a high official in the former regime, who made a U-turn there, and was arrested for the indiscretion; he was held and questioned until his father intervened, and explained that he was innocent and just a bit feckless. Ah, youth."









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