The Host

Date: Monday, August 13
Location: Clifton Living Room

I’m not sure what exactly to make of this movie. It’s very well-made, with shots and situations worthy of Jaws, to which it’s been compared. It also has a lot of screwball humor and political satire that works only about half the time. And the ending, while “brave” in the way it upends the expectations of movies like this, left me very cold. But I’m glad I saw it, and I suspect director Joon-ho Bong will be a talent to watch for some time.

Underdog

Date: August 8
Location: Muvico Boynton Beach

I told Sophia we’d see a movie because we’re both home during the day the next couple weeks. She chose this one (I was pulling for a Ratatouille repeat). The 12% Tomato ranking was not encouraging, but it was just fine. Jason Lee was charming as the eponymous canine and Peter Dinklage was great as the mad scientist. I wish he’d get more work, and in height-agnostic roles like this one. The best news… Sophia and I plan to see Ratatouille next week.

The Bourne Ultimatum

Date: August 3
Location: Boynton Muvico Premiere

Salty watched the kids and we paid $2 extra per ticket to watch Jason Bourne in the “Premiere” theater, meaning we got free popcorn, a 21-and-over crowd and assigned seats. I can’t stress enough the beauty of the assigned seats, exactly where we wanted them in a brand-new, huge theater. We walked in 10 minutes before the movie with no worries. This is the way to go. And the movie was awesome. I’m so glad we watched the first two Bourne films this week in preparation for the third, because there are a lot of tie-ins here that would have been harder to catch. In particular, there’s a chronological overlap that’s just brilliantly conceived and executed. I hope this is the last film in the series — in its own way, this is as finely realized a trilogy as the Lord of the Rings or Star Wars films, and miles better than the Matrix and Pirates series. A minor quibble… the handheld cam is occasionally too much, as it is in Greengrass’ other films. But overall his direction is a huge asset, lending an immediacy and intense realism that sets these films apart from other action hero fare.