I really should post here more often...
Anyway, most of the time, I don't see movies I want to see, and get stuck seeing ones I have no desire to see...can't remember them all, but...
How to Train Your Dragon - Good overall. Nice kids movie, and I like how there's a consequence at the end for the hero. Makes it realistic.
Couples Retreat - Just...it's exactly what you'd expect. The actors feel kind of wasted (seriously, Steve Carrell, Tommy Lee Jones...really feel like they could have done a lot more). It's...not bad, but it's going to go exactly the way you think it will.
Birdemic - Hahahahahaha oh god this was awesomely awful.
Sex and the City - Like an extended episode of the show. Which means it's good. But...really, a movie? Definitely feels like it was planned for the series finale, but just got made into a movie instead for more money.
Sex and the City 2 - Annnnnnnnnddddd this is why you don't go beyond the series finale (i.e., the first movie). Just stretched way beyond what it should have been, and stupid, and I can definitely see why it was considered offensive at some points. Also, Samantha is a terrible person and I wish she would have died of breast cancer (damnit, why couldn't if have been T4N3M1?! Stupid lucky bitch..). Even the movie's cover poster looks stupid.
Les Miserables - Holy shit. Uh...wow. This is probably the best adaptation of a musical to the movies I have ever seen...and...I honestly think it may be better. It is excellent. All the actors do great (seriously, BORAT can SING!?) - none of them are voice trained, but I think that helps - a few imperfections in the voices make the song so much more meaningful. Some songs are cut (Dog Eat Dog...but who the fuck cares), some are moved around (I Dreamed a Dream and Do You Hear the People Sing come later) and some are shorted (Turning and Empty Chairs are combined into a song shorter than either of them originally were), but all of it WORKS. My only real complaint is that there are a lot of close-ups. Like, a lot - several scenes and songs (i.e., What Have I Done) are entirely close-ups. It's not even a major complaint - it really lets you see the emotion better - but it would have been nice to see a bit more of the scenery (which is excellent). Also, the title is still mis-leading - Anne Hathaway is miserable, but she bisexual at best. Seriously, though, see this movie. It is excellent, especially if you like theatre like me.
Eat, Pray, Love - I've talked about this before, but I saw it playing on TV the other day, and feel it needs to be re-iterated again: it sucks ass. Cracked's Photoplasty says it best:
http://www.cracked.com/photoplasty_370_tiny-changes-that-would-have-saved-terrible-movies_p21/#3Really looking to go see Warm Bodies this weekend, and still need to see Wreck-it-Ralph