[quote name='VipFREAK']lol, still has the same fail title.[/QUOTE]
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In Bruges - Quite great. When the film was out in theaters, I mocked my friend for liking it. I told him he just enjoyed being pompous about having actually been there. I'm not convinced that's untrue, but it is a good movie.
Sweeney Todd - I don't dislike Tim Burton, but this movie was really a bit much, particularly early on. But I got used to it, and enjoyed the film. The blood is neat - it's too opaque, so it looks like blood from 70s slasher movies.
Charlie Wilson's War - Pretty good, and appropriately creepy. Philip Seymour Hoffman is awesome. I was a little worried it wasn't going to acknowledge how screwed up the area is, in part thanks to the events of the movie. It did, but maybe not quite enough.
The Rocker - Surprisingly, this movie didn't suck. A lot of reviews say it's a worse version of School of Rock, but I haven't seen that. It doesn't actually try for a ton of laughs, but the plot and the characters were entertaining enough. At least I now have a reason for owning that Rock Band Song. Speaking of Rock Band, you'd think if they're going through the trouble of a tie-in, they might make the game screen somewhat realistic?
Appaloosa - A straight, simple, western. A lot of the plot relies on Renée Zellweger's character, and since she's a bitch, the movie's not too satisfying. It has a final monologue that feels a little tacked on and explanatory. The closing credits are great.
Run Fatboy Run - "Five years after jilting his pregnant fiancée on their wedding day, out-of-shape Dennis decides to run a marathon to win her back." - IMDB. Well, the movie is not as bad as that synopsis would have you assume. That's about it. And who does
Hank Azaria look like?! Drove me crazy the entire movie (and it isn't Moe or Wiggum).
Glory at Sea - You can download it there from the official website, or you can stream it
here. It's a 25 minute short set in a post-Katrina/Apocalypse New Orleans. It's... artsy. I was lead to it by a Google Chrome ad on Hulu, that features a tune from the
original soundtrack of the movie, which is really great.
Rosemary's Baby - A great movie, to be sure, but I don't know if I can lump it in with horror. I think it was more along the lines of Hitchcockian suspense that anything else.
The Ruins - Stupid sexy coeds! The first half is really tight and suspenseful. The latter half, once the killer is revealed, devolves into the torture porn popular in today's horror movies. Worth a watch for horror fans.