More movies!
Looper: Good movie with a great cast and concept, but the pacing sadly turns to crap midway through. You have this really neat premise, you have JGL and Bruce Willis being awesome at each other, you have a script that takes some fairly interesting stabs at the continuity of self, and I'm supposed to care about the creepy kid and his dumbass mom for a quarter of the movie? Sure you don't want to think that through again? It comes together pretty well in the ending, but oy. Lost potential.
(Edit: responding to Gref from back when the movie was in theaters, Cid and Sarah definitely serve a purpose, but building up to it doesn't require nearly as much screentime as they got. It breaks up the flow of the movie and feels like it takes away the opportunity to explore its other themes more thoroughly, or at least to put Joe and Joe in a room together again.)
The Hobbit: Speaking of pacing issues! The movie being long as hell works to its benefit most of the way - including literally everydamnthing from the book and most of the appendices makes for a pretty damn rich world, if nothing else, but when it drags, it drags. The escape from the goblins needed to be about half as long as it was, and the whole orc battle felt totally unnecessary so soon after. Really, Riddles in the Dark should have been the climax. (Gollum was awesome, obviously. Loved the dwarfs, too. And honestly the whole movie would have been worth it just to see Gandalf's guilty-puppy expression in the White Council scene)
Also, after the LOTR films did such a great job with costumes and prosthetics, it's a shame to see them going all-CGI for the villains this time around. I mean, Smaug's not a surprise, but the orcs and goblins and whatnot.