Quantum of Solace: Good movie, not Casino Royale's level but far closer to it than to Brosnan's later oeuvre. Good cast, did some nice things with M and Bond's fellow spies. Good use of Bond girls, although what they did with Fields took a while to pay off. Didn't care for the climax much, mainly because the stuff blowing up crossed the line into unignorable absurdity.
Spoilery bits!
I freaking KNEW Mathis was innocent. Shame he died so easily.
Anyway, my big complaint with the movie is a relatively small point - Vesper's boyfriend. In Casino Royale, she was a genuine tragic heroine, locked in a no-win situation -- betray her duty and country or sacrifice the life of someone she loved (later, throw another person she loves on the left-hand side of the ultimatum). No right answer, and the only way she could even hope to save everyone was to sacrifice herself. Very effective, executed to perfection, and it made for one of the best endings a Bond movie's ever had. Now we find out that she was being tricked from the start, and she could have just told Quantum to get stuffed without sacrificing anything at all? That cheapens the whole thing.
On the plus side, if they were willing to juggle the plot around like that to give Bond's quest for revenge a bit of closure without killing White, he's likely being groomed as a recurring villain - wouldn't be surprised to see him filling Blofield's shoes. I hope so, he's good.
Edit: Green Lantern: First Flight. Meh. It's pretty, and the second half is reasonably good, but it's also serious, and I couldn't take it seriously by that point because the first half was just one long storm of cop-movie cliches. Also, can DC please, please please stop pretending that Sinestro turning evil is a plot twist? Even if he hadn't been Green Lantern's biggest villain for the last forty years, his name is Sinestro.
Also, and this is a really nitpicky thing, why name a planet Qward when it clearly isn't Qward? I know it doesn't change a thing about the plot, but it throws me out of the flow of the movie when they use a reference that only the comics nerds will get and then screw it up in the same breath. Instead of saying "hey, yeah, I know that place!" I think "hey, wait, that can't be right, Qward's in a different universe."