It was quite successful. Pulled the 3 person scam and pulled in 3 blockbusters for the price of 1. We'll disregard the fact that in the middle of the project, Cat's like "I gotta go at 5."
The Village: I thought it was pretty creepy. Until the "twist ending" became apparent and cheapened the whole premise of the movie. Dammit, Night, can't you make a normal scary movie and not write yourself a cameo? And you completely wasted Adrien Brody's talents.
The Bourne Supremacy: Nowhere near as good as "The Bourne Identity". Why? Because: 1) We don't see Matt Damon's sizable biceps as much. 2) Not enough Houdini escapes. 3) Not enough hand-to-hand combat. 4) Too much Julia Stiles. 5) The car chase scene was too long. Although the use of the Russian taxi was cool. 6) The screenwriters should've stuck closer to the books. It would've made an even better "spy thriller". 7) Jason Bourne doesn't seem as vulnerable or human like he did in the first one. Alas, no sympathy from the audience. 8) Bourne should've been in HK and parts of China in this movie.
Well, they have "The Bourne Ultimatum" to redeem themselves. Here's hoping they won't screw up.
I, Robot: Much better than I anticipated. Will Smith can still make semi-funny lines into really funny lines. (*sneeze* Sorry, I'm allergic to bullshit.) Although why does Det. Spooner sleep with a bandana? And like any other blockbuster, this plot had huge holes. If Viki can control millions of robots, why didn't it know that Dr. Lanning was building Sonny? And why wouldn't it know that Sonny has free will? Sonny was pretty cool. He's like the king of the robots now because of his ability to not obey the 3 laws.
Matt Damon really should've been cast as Tony Leung in "The Departed". He doesn't look as much like a frat boy as Leo does. I wonder who will play the inspector or the mob boss. I was listening to the radio the other day and the DJ was like "If anyone out there saw Gigli or Jersey Girl, it makes you think who really wrote Good Will Hunting." HAHA.