Movie Review - The Bourne Ultimatum - What a FINISH

Bourne is once again brought out of hiding, this time inadvertently by London-based reporter Simon Ross who is trying to unveil Operation BlackBriar--an upgrade to Project Treadstone--in a series of newspaper columns. Bourne (Damon) sets up a meeting with Ross (Considine) and realizes instantly they're being scanned. Information from the reporter stirs a new set of memories, and Bourne must finally, ultimately, uncover his dark past whilst dodging The Company's best efforts in trying to eradicate him.
As it was a trilogy from the start, I've always looked forward to the next Bourne movie since I saw The Bourne Identity (7.5) back in 2002. Following that was the excellent The Bourne Supremacy (7.5) in 2004 - which I'm happy to say was above my expectations. The first two gave me faith that the third would not disappoint.
Unlike Matrix....which had the best first part of any trilogy - one of the best movies ever. The second two were barely worth watching.
Lord of the Rings ended badly.
Most of the others are just franchises gone on too long (Ocean's 11, Pirate, Spiderman 3) - all which were horribly dissapointing.
I've been waiting most of the year for The Bourne Ultimatum - and I have to say it didn't disappoint - AT ALL.
This is probably the first trilogy that gives me 100% satisfaction without, each movie is different enough to stand strongly alone - but similar enough to fit well in the series. I'd kept hearing it was great, good, amazing but I stayed away from the reviews.
It's jumped into the Top 250 on IMDB at #98.
Matt Damon is of course superb again as Jason Bourne.

There is however a lot more development of characters in this movie and considerably less action, which in a way makes it even more compelling. The Bourne character has been well developed, and his relationship was somewhat abrubtly ended...so the development is more on those inside the CIA and those that made Bourne and others like him - which they call 'assets'.
I shall be buying the original box set trilogy as I love each movie and can see myself watching them many more times.
I give it an excellent finish to the series 9/10.
12 commentsMovie Review - Zodiac - Gripping!

As a serial killer terrifies the San Francisco Bay Area and taunts police with his ciphers and letters, investigators in four jurisdictions search for the murderer. The case will become an obsession for four men as their lives and careers are built and destroyed by the endless trail of clues.
This is a movie that quite a few people have been talking about, many have mentioned it's well worth a watch. It wasn't hyped that much over here, but it did catch my eye, especially seen as though it had a decent cast and was based on a true story. It should be interesting at the very least.
It turns out it was better than expected, it's stormed straight into the top 250 at IMDB at #244 with a score of 8.0/10! Very rarely do movies get above 7.8 or so, I expect it will drop a little as time passes though and it's position will stabilize.
It's a very well made movie and although it's long at around 2.5 hours, it doesn't feel long. It holds the suspense, pace and interest all the way through. The direction and character buildings are excellent.
Both Robert Downey Jr. and Jake Gyllenhaal play their somewhat obsessive characters very well.

I've been a fan of Jake Gyllenhaal since I saw Jarhead and before that Donnie Darko, I can't say he's disappointed me since then.
It's a very well put together movie, which leaves you guessing as to who is who, what's the motive, what is happening and how it's going to end.
The inter-relationships and changing situations of various characters make it very interesting.
It's definitely worth a watch, sorry to rate another movie highly....but there's been a crop of great movies lately, all of which have entered the IMDB coveted top 250, which says something right? Even though I feel IMDB is a little over-rated nowdays.
Flixster is an excellent Web 2.0 alternative built with a social networking aspect...anyway that's off topic.
Go watch Zodiac, it's worth it.
I give it a fascinating 8.5/10.
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