The Darjeeling Limited
Quirky and stylish, but there isn't a lot of substance, and we've seen a lot of this from Anderson before.
Enchanted
This is perfectly fine as long as you go into it expecting it to be
dopey. There's nothing terribly innovative here, and Adams' affect is a
bit much at times. Still, there were a few interesting moments.
Death at a Funeral
This is worth watching only because Alan Tudyk is brilliant in it. Other than that, the plot is rather un-interesting.
Atonement
The composition and score are absolutely beautiful. The second half is a little tedious, but the ending is brutal.
No Country for Old Men
Javier's weapons were pretty cool, but other than that, I don't see what was supposed to be so revolutionary about this.
I Am Legend
This was a lot like watching Will Smith pretend to be Tom Hanks from
Cast Away. I liked the ending better than what I was expecting based on
the book's, but I'd still like to see a movie that explores the book's
themes.
Shoot 'Em Up
Owen did a good job making the character likeable, but other than that, I didn't enjoy this at all.
The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters
Not a must-see, but definitely interesting, if only because Billy Mitchell is such a colossal douche.
The Invisible
This had more depth than I was expecting, and was way more sad. The lead could've been cuter, though.
The Triplets of Belleville
This is a great movie. I love that there's no dialogue. The story is great.
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