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Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Subject: Of Bourne and Batman
Time: 10:43:00 AM EDT
Author:  luvrte66



 
Last night we watched the third Bourne movie, "The Bourne Ultimatum." Wow, fabulous stuff!
 
I had no idea I would enjoy these movies so much, but they were just a blast (sometimes literally!). Some excellent car chases, plenty of intrigue and corruption, and awesome fight sequences with majorly cool Kung Fu-type stuff.
 
I've always liked Matt Damon, but thought of him as more of a thoughtful actor, taking on quiet, introspective roles. Screw that, this guy is super as an "action" hero! Who would have thought? He's got those boyish good looks, and a youthful charm, but I think that's one of the reasons this works so well. Bourne looks so mild-mannered, but in reality, he is a trained killer whose instincts at self-preservation are...finely honed, shall we say!
 
Ken said he remembers the books being excellent as well, and I think he might have some of them downstairs (I'll have to check), so it looks like I have more books to add to my list!
 
To continue on the movie theme, we're hearing amazing reviews of the new Batman movie, "The Dark Knight." (My stepson wrote something to Ken about how he cannot begin to convey the epicness of this movie!) I hope we can get to the theater to see it, because we both love Batman, and we thought that the previous movie, "Batman Begins," was unbelievably good, in a very dark way. It's my favorite Batman movie, by far, and Christian Bale is wonderful as the pointy-eared one.
 
You know the old meme question, Batman or Superman? I'll take Batman every time, because he's an ordinary man with extraordinary toys, and he's so conflicted. He's got some major issues, and seems to struggle with them daily (and nightly). He's vulnerable, both physically and mentally. To me, he's the thinking man's (or woman's) superhero.
 
Which brings me to the next question. I can't remember where Ken heard this, at work or on the radio, but there was a discussion going on about whether or not Batman is a true superhero. If "superhero" is defined as someone with super powers, technically he isn't. But he uses his "toys" to fight crime in some awesome ways, so he's more than ordinary, isn't he? But he's capable of being killed in ordinary ways, and he really is just a man....
 
It's these kinds of burning questions that keep life interesting.
 
 


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  • #3 Comment from queeniemart 
    7/27/08 10:04 PM Permalink
    We watched "The Bucket List" last night. With my current mood, well, let's just say i cried for 10 minutes.
    Matt Damon is hot. I have not seen any of those movies yet but i do want to see them.
    XO
  • #2 Comment from lurkynat 
    7/25/08 3:44 PM Permalink
    Matt Damon and Christian Bale rock!
    Anyone who helps people not jsut for theri own interest has some heroic quality in life.
    natalie
  • #1 Comment from helmswondermom 
    7/23/08 3:03 PM Permalink
    I loved the Bourne movies, all of them.  And Christian Bale is the best Batman by far.  Did you ever see Newsies?  It was a musical made back in the early nineties I believe, and Bale starred in it.  Yes, a musical!  He was very good, and that was my introduction to him.
    Lori
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