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4
August

With the best opening for Bourne movies, The Bourne Ultimatum should give audience something good based on their previous movies. Most of the internet review give average B+ or 4 star out of 5. Check below for full review.

The others The Bourne Ultimatum review:

Philadelphia Inquirer (Steven Rea) review [4/4]

The King’s Room (Paul Perkins) review [4.5/5]

Film School Rejects (Nate Deen) review [B+]

Scott’s Movie Reviews (Scott Mantz) review [4/5]

Parent Previews evaluation [B-]

One Guy’s Opinion (Frank Swietek) review [B-]

Review via guidelive.com  [A] grade

The Bourne Ultimatum leaps, scampers, scraps and drives its way into the pantheon of all-time great action movies. But the third and best chapter of the amnesiac spy saga might have more going on above the shoulders than on the streets, sidewalks and rooftops. This movie is alive with the thrill of thought and the courage of a most timely moral compass. continue

Category : Review | The Bourne Ultimatum
4
August

via twitchfilm.net

As a fan of the movies, there has always been one type of film that I have always loved. Sad to say, it is the “Monster” film. One of my first childhood movie memories was the 1956 Godzilla. I knew that it was a man in a rubber suit and, to be honest, I did not care. I have amassed a nice collection of the so called “Monster” films. On quiet, rainy days, I still warm up some popcorn and enjoy films from my childhood.

I had heard of “D-War” for many years now, and each time the film had a release date and then the date kept getting pushed back. I kept wondering will this film ever be released. As of today, this is the most expensive Korean Film ever made. With cost rumored to be between 30-100 million dollars, this could even be the biggest risk or failure in Korean film history.

To be honest, the film had every reason I should like it, a big monster, great special effects, a somewhat corny story and a huge battle in L.A. I should have loved it but sad to say, I really hated the film. Based on Korea Pop Wars It looks like I will be in the minority here in Korea. The Korean Producer of the film, Showbox, is prediction an opening weekend of 2-2.5 million tickets sold.

The main reason that I hated the film was very easy. The acting was just that bad. I do not even mean as bad as “Plan 9 from Outer Space”, I actually liked that film.

For all of the special effect, the wooden acting just left a bad taste in my mouth. One other reason was the film seemed very rushed at 90 minutes, it had very little plot development and the story, as a whole, just seemed very flat.

If you like monsters, then this will be the summer film for you. The film is in English and Korean so please be ready for that.

Grade. C-

Category : Dragon Wars | Review