Like 3 months worth of movie watching here...
Eh, okay, I guess... if you're into that kinda thing
Observe and Report
- tried too hard to be dark and edgy
Paul Blart: Mall Cop
- the clear winner of the battle of the mall cop movies
Zack & Miri Make a Porno
- I haven't really felt a Kevin Smith film since
Clerks II
Fanboys
- thought it'd be better
Surfer, Dude
- not Mcconaughey's finest work
Couples Retreat
- with this cast, shoud've been waaaaaay better
W 
- Brolin's performance was good, but wasn't served by the script
School for Scoundrels
- not bad, really... predictable though
The Informers
- just not that good a film... I imagine it makes Brett Easton Ellis cry
Be Cool
- likewise, this probably made Elmore Leonard cry
Margaret Cho: Beautiful 
- I really dug Cho's early specials, the last few didn't really do it for me... this was a step up, but still kind of "eh" for me
Pretty good
Rules of Engagement
- older flick, Tommy Lee Jones & Sam Jackson as jarheads
The Proposal
- surprisingly good romcom
American Gangster
- Denzel and Russell Crowe ensures impressive acting
Ghosts of Girlfriends Past
- funny
The Ron Clark Story
- was watching an education docu with clips from the film, so decided to check it out. Dig Matthew Perry and while the inspirational/motivational "true story" is a little cliched, it IS based on a true story that's pretty cool. Ended up picking up some books by Ron Clark on education. Good stuff. Review on that to come later.
Walking Tall
- the remake. Good, if cliched, action-y fun
12 Angry Men
- never seen the Henry Fonda version, despite being in the high school play... still remembered some lines of dialogue... crazy
Wilde
- it is, indeed, probably the role Stephen Fry was born to play
Get Smart
- Steve Carrell, pretty funny
Fred Claus
- Vince Vaughn, likewise
Recommended
The Hangover
- hilarious
District 9
- maybe some of the best scifi of the last few years
A Christmas Story
- obligatory Xmas watching
Crank: High Voltage
- turn your brain off, enjoy the ride
Zombieland
- rivals Shaun of the Dead as best zombie comedy ever
The Wrestler 
- outstanding performance by Rourke, a moving film... really resonated with me
Big Fan
- Patton Oswalt showed off some damn impressive acting chops in this... you slowly get to watch an obsessive compulsive spiral downward
The Ringer
- yes, a 5 year old Johnny Knoxville flick makes the "recommended" cut... I lmao... and it made a potentially cringe worthy film damn funny
Sherlock Holmes

- saw it in the theater... count me among the fans of Downey & Law as Sherlock and Watson. The script could've been better, but the visuals and the acting were top notch. Just a lot of fun.
[...and watching Sherlock Holmes led me to track down a copy of] The Seven Percent Solution
- based on one of the best Holmes pastiches of all times - outstanding book by Nicholas Meyer I first read back in high school - Alan Arkin as Freud, Robert Duvall as Watson... good stuff. [The link on the left takes you to Amazon, but if you've got a region free DVD player, you can get it for cheap from
Amazon.co.uk]
Three outstanding comedy specials you can't go wrong with -
Eddie Izzard: Stripped
Eddie Izzard: Wembley
Doug Stanhope - Deadbeat Hero
Finally,
Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths
- damn good animation, story, voice acting, action/fight scenes... for geeks only, clearly. But awesome.
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