The dog days of summer are nearly upon us. The majority of the big ticket movies have come and gone, but there still is some star power to be found. This week's likely top film is another three-quel of summer, and one that I have high hopes for. Its competition includes a live action adaptation of a cartoon, a goofball comedy, and a movie based on a line of dolls. Still, there are always movies to see, and I encourage each and every one of you to get out and patronize your local cineplex.
The Bourne Ultimatum. (2007, 111 minutes, PG-13, thriller, trailer) I can't wait to see this. The first Bourne film was an exciting change of pace from the big CG effects laden action films, delivering a film that was explosive and exciting, yet which still relied primarily on practical effects. Oh yeah, it was a good story as well. The second one upped the ante, and now the final film of the trilogy is upon us, and it looks even better. Matt Damon is fantastic as Jason Bourne, not to mention the rest of the cast, which includes Joan Allen, Julia Stiles, and David Strathairn. This film finds Bourne reunited with the knowledge of who he is and his return home. The commercials are filled with the promise of high action and big thrills. Looking forward to it!
Hot Rod. (2007, 88 minutes, PG-13, comedy, trailer) Saturday Night Live's Andy Samberg makes his big screen debut as a wannabe stuntman with the desire, no, the need to live up to his father's expectations. He goes forward with his stunts, despite the disastrous results. There are a couple of moments that look funny, and then there is the presence of Isla Fisher, but I cannot say that this looks good, at all.
Underdog. (2007, 84 minutes, PG, superhero comedy, trailer) "Never fear, Underdog is here!" Not sure how necessary this movie was, but just having Jason Lee cast as the voice of the heroic dog smacks of genius. Still, I cannot say that I am terribly impressed with the trailer, though I am sure the kids will love it. I am curious, and will likely make my way out to see it. Other cast members include Peter Dinklage as the bad guy, and Patrick Warburton providing another voice performance.









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