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  • Review: The Brothers Grimm

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    I wanted to like this movie; I really did. But, like Van Helsing, the movie just didn't know what is was. Was it an action movie? A comedy? A buddy movie? There wasn't enough to tie together several interesting elements. What a waste. Frankly, I would have preferred a movie that was about the fairy tales that the Grimm Brothers eventually wrote (perhaps showing those tales in their original, more adult versions before being sanitized by the Grimms for children).

  • Review: Brother Bear

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    Brother Bear  (2003)

    Why does Disney insist on killing parents? And if that wasn't enough, in Brother Bear, Disney feels the need to kill a sibling as well. That said, there were some very funny bits and the animation was lovely to look at. The kids loved it, so I guess that's all that really matters.

  • Review: Bridget Jones's Diary

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    I'm obviously not the intended audience for this film. That's good, because I found it totally, incredibly, and thoroughly boring. I did chuckle a time or three; however, for a movie with this kind of cast and this much "buzz" I anticipated at least a belly laugh or ten, not just the occasional chuckle. If given a choice between this or virtually any other "chick flick" I'd choose to watch the grass grow (and if that option wasn't open, I'd take the other chick flick over Bridget Jones). Yawn.

  • Review: Breach

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    Breach  (2007)

    A "serious" spy movie. Thankfully, I didn't know much more than the basis of the Robert Hanssen investigation, so the story was new and fresh. Chris Cooper deserves a nomination for his portrayal of Hanssen.

  • Review: The Bourne Ultimatum

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    The Bourne Ultimatum was a terrific way to "end" the Bourne trilogy of films. Once again, the title may be borrowed from Robert Ludlum's novel, but the plot has virtually no similarity. Which is probably a good thing as the novel The Bourne Ultimatum was not one of Ludlum's finer moments. Matt Damon gives another terrific performance in the title role. Some of the action choreography is particularly well done, most notably a meeting and attendant action in a London train station. My only real complaint (I could offer a few technology and plot "gripes", but I'll refrain) was that in at least one of the fight scenes, the director's choice to use a handheld camera made the fight too difficult to follow. I enjoy the sensation that "I'm there" in the middle of the fight, but just as John Woo overuses slow motion, this film overused the handheld camera. I, for one, hope that another Bourne movie is forthcoming in the not too distant future.

  • Review: The Bourne Supremacy

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    First the caveats: (a) I really enjoyed The Bourne Identity and (b) I really enjoyed the novels upon which these movies are (very loosely) based. That said, I also loved The Bourne Supremacy. Matt Damon may not play the same character that Robert Ludlum penned, but his Jason Bourne is just as interesting. The action is frenetic and the use of moving cameras gives the viewer a sense of being in the midst of the action. I love that, as in the first film, the car chase utilizes a beat-up "clunker" rather than a high-powered sports car. Similarly, many of Bourne's actions feel as if they were scripted by someone that has at least some clue as to espionage tradecraft (although a few errors, such as having a taxi take him directly to a particular address, were glaring). Without offering any spoilers, it is worth noting that one of the two surprises in the film was actually quite surprising. And I like being surprised in an espionage genre movie, because it is, frankly, quite rare. All, in all, this one is definitely worth watching, and definitely on the big screen. (In fact, I fear that the feeling of some of the action sequences -- in particular the foot pursuit in Berlin -- will not translate very well to television screens.) Finally, please note that this movie and the book upon which it is "based" share nothing more than a title and the names of a few characters; there is far less similarity between the book and movie than there was for the book and movie of The Bourne Identity. The novel The Bourne Supremacy is a very good book and, while I recommend it, I do so on the basis of that book and not this movie. In fact, I wish that the producers of the film had found another title to eliminate the confusion that this will inevitably cause.

 

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