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New DVDS this week - 12/11
By Shawn Estes
from WillametteLive, Section Screen
Posted on Tue Dec 11, 2007 at 04:19:00 PM PDT

The Bourne Ultimatum

The Bourne Ultimatum" is the third (and final?) movie of the Bourne trilogy. This time we catch up with Jason Bourne (Matt Damon) as he comes out of hiding to discover who he is, again. He discovers a series of articles written by Simon Ross (Paddy Considine) which reveal that he has top secret information about Treadstone, the project which trained Jason Bourne. U.S. intelligence official Noah Vosen (David Strathaim) also finds out the information and decides to eliminate all of the sources involved in the leak. Joan Allen returns as Pamela Landy to run the operation of tracking down Bourne and the intelligence leak.

See our full review Ultimatum brings the Action with a Cell Phone

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

The latest installment of the Harry Potter book series set to film, "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix" has arrived, but fans of the series will be disappointed by the slaughter of many plot lines that exist in the book. It is hard to believe that the film's director, David Yates, has read the book. Many key plot points were missed completely, leaving those who have not read the book in the dark as to why the characters acted the way they did. The longest book of the series thus far, clocking in at over 800 pages, is the shortest movie of the series. That alone should ring alarm bells for the millions of Potter fans around the world.

See our full review "Harry Potter" is back but lacks substance

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