When I watched this movie I thought "god I hope the James Bond folks are watching this" The integration of the music into the movie was much better than the most recent bond movies, and the dialogue was much better as well (with the notable exception of Goldeneye, which I thought was one of the better bond movies, and by far the best of the Brosnen movies).
I've never read Ludlum as most modern fiction makes my eyes bleed, but I liked this story well enough. I would have liked them to spend more time where he is hunted by the other touchstone dudes. But it was pretty cool.
Clancey... He can't give up a charactor. His books get more and more awkward as he crams more characters into them. Each book introduces several more, and brings over several from previous books. I gave up after "Dept of Honor" when the dragged that poor Portigee dude all the way to Saipan just so Clarke and Ding had a place to sleep
That said, Red Storm Rising was the best WWIII book ever written (allthough for a purely theoretical exercise "The Third World War August 1984" was pretty cool, if you could get past the blatant policy demands)
I don't know, as I said I just gave up on him.
-Sikboy