Your Favorite Movies of 2009

Wall*E - 9/10
Watchmen - 5/10
Wonder Woman - 9/10
The Soloist - 7/10
Star Trek - 10/10
Terminator Salvation - 5/10
Valkyrie - 7/10
Taken - 8/10
The Forbidden Kingdom - 7/10
The Wrestler - 10/10
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen - 7/10
Bruno - 7/10
Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian - 7/10
Green Lantern: First Flight - 8/10
Funny People - 9/10
Inglourious Basterds - 8/10

Halloween II - 7/10
This was cool. Really gory. I couldn't believe how many little black kids were at the show. People bringing their freakin' 7-year-old kids to this movie. I saw one lady with her baby in a carrier. Unbelievable.
I like the white horse idea from this movie. I think this was almost as good as Rob Zombie's first Halloween. I seem to be the only person who likes the movie though.
 
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1. Inglourious Basterds A
2. Up A
3. District 9 A
4. Ponyo A
5. Coraline A
6. Star Trek A-
7. Observe and Report A-
8. The Hangover A-
9. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince A-
10. Drag Me To Hell B+
11. The Great Buck Howard B+
12. Adam B+
13. Taken B+
14. Knowing B+
15. I Love You, Man B
16. Tyson B
17. Funny People B
18. Brüno B-
19. Adventureland B-
20. Sunshine Cleaning B-
21. Confessions of a Shopaholic B-
22. Watchmen B-
23. Monsters vs. Aliens B-
24. Night at the Museum Battle of the Smithsonian C+
25. The Soloist C
26. G-FORCE C-
27. X-Men Origins: Wolverine C-
28. Push C-
 
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WATCHMEN
I'm not sure how to rate this. It's good but not great. Enjoyable. A worthy adaptation. Probably the closest we'll come to a great film version of Watchmen. But there are still flaws... flaws that would always be there because it was a comic, not a film. But yeah... it's good enough for me. 4 might be too high but 2 might be too low, so I think 3 is right for me. The movie made me realise even more how brilliant the story Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons have created is and I doubt I will ever see this again as I'd rather read the graphic novel instead.

MONSTERS VS. ALIENS
Predictable story but great animation and a brilliant voice cast. Really enjoyable and a lot of fun.

X-MEN ORIGINS: WOLVERINE
A lot of potential that is completely wasted. A movie that is sometimes about Wolverine but mainly all over the place. I had low expectations and even I was incredibly disappointed. I can't believe filmmakers get away with stuff like this after comic movies like Iron Man and The Dark Knight.

STAR TREK
I loved it. I had high expectations for this movie and it met them. It is flawed but so well done that the flaws don't matter - incredibly enjoyable and just a fantastic experience all over.

ANGELS & DEMONS
A decent movie with a pretty good cast that seem to be wasted. It's entertaining and an average thriller and worth seeing but I doubt I'll ever bother seeing it again. Tom Hanks deserves to be in better movies than this.

STATE OF PLAY
An interesting thriller and an entertaining movie. Some of it does get bogged down with the twists but the excellent cast makes up for it. Like DSF, I now want to see the original mini series and it has me interested in a career in journalism. I don't know if it will stand up on repeated viewings so it may lose a point in the future.

TRANSFORMERS: REVENGE OF THE FALLEN
I didn't like it as much as the first one but it was still an entertaining action movie. Some of it was annoying and some of it was actually really funny. Not sure if the comedy is a good or a bad thing. Wanted to see more of Isabel Lucas (Alice, the Decepticon Pretender that went after Sam at college). Some really epic fights and amazing special effects. The more I think about this though, the more I think how different it would be if I got a crack at it. And it sort of disappoints me that this is what we have to settle with.

HARRY POTTER AND THE HALF-BLOOD PRINCE
While some of it is really stupid, it doesn't take you out of the movie and the cast's charm and strength makes up for any mistakes. The movies are mediocre adaptations from the books (I wonder how well I would enjoy them if I hadn't read the books, for example) but I really like the style and the tone of each movie as the series progresses. While I disagree with the idea of splitting the last movie into two, I will see them, probably enjoy them, but probably never have a desire to see them again. More than anything, these movies make me realise how much I enjoyed the books, and I guess that's a good enough reason for seeing the movie.

PUBLIC ENEMIES
I was really excited for this but was prepared for disappointment when I heard the mixed reviews. I was always worried about Mann and his camera and while it did get pretty annoying sometimes, I got used to it and I think this is the first time I've been fine with it. I really liked the cast and while there wasn't much characterization, it was still a lot of fun. And those guns were badass.

CORALINE
This was good. I think I still prefer The Nightmare Before Christmas but this was still a great animated movie. And man... some of that animation was amazing. I loved how unique it was. It was like Selick's previous animated movies on another level. The story was good too (Neil Gaiman knows how to tell a story) though there were a few iffy bits which I don't think were explained well enough or at all. However, these were few and far between and didn't subtract from the overall charm of this film.

DISTRICT 9
One of the most unique movies I've seen in years and incredibly well done. A lot of effort and thought has been put into this movie and it's really fun. Great special effects and action while remaining quite intelligent. Very recommended.

KNOWING
This movie has an interesting idea but is let down by basically everything else in the movie. The cast is wasted (Nicholas Cage is terribly boring and Rose Byrne is wasted), the special effects are iffy (the plane sequence was fantastic and I thought the train sequence was poor, but the stuff at the end was neat) and all the other technical bits (lighting, sound etc.) seemed really off for some reason. I wanted to like this but I just couldn't.

INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS
I'm a massive Tarantino fan so I might be biased, but I loved this movie. If you thought Death Proof was weak, then you'll be glad Tarantino is back. This is so essentially Tarantino yet so completely different - I don't know how to explain it. The characters, dialogue and soundtrack are just as fantastic as they've always been. My audience loved it and applauded at the end, which is a very rare occasion in my cinema-going history here. I don't know if it's his masterpiece but it's up there. Great movie and now I enter the depressingly long wait until his next, and I fear this may be his last... :(

GREEN LANTERN: FIRST FLIGHT
I thought this was pretty mediocre until the point where Sinestro goes to the Qwardian Weaponer and gets his yellow ring. And then I started paying attention. It got pretty awesome. I think most of this would be perfect for the live action Green Lantern movie. I hope they don't **** that up. Anyway, the voice cast was of a particular high quality, especially Victor Garber as Sinestro, who was badass.

OBSERVE AND REPORT
I think this might be brilliant. It's so radical and yet so simple. For some reason, I thought this was another Judd Apatow production (I guess because Seth Rogen was involved) but now that I see it's by this Jody Hill guy, I want to go back and watch The Foot Fist Way and Eastbound & Down. The cast was unusual yet perfect in their small doses and I continue to really like Seth Rogen, no matter how deranged he becomes. I'm not sure if this is a great movie (or even a particularly good one) but it seemed so different to every other comedy I've seen recently, and I like it for that.

ADVENTURELAND
This was really sweet. I am a fan of these recent teenage drama comedy things (Superbad, Juno etc.) because I am at a similar age and they make me rethink things I've experienced in my life and whether I did the right thing or if I'm on the right path. The soundtrack and cast were great (especially the lead guy who I've never seen before - I guess he's the new Michael Cera?) and I'm really looking forward to Mottola's next movie, Paul.

I LOVE YOU, MAN
For such a simple movie, this was surprisingly good. I thought this was really funny and I laughed at it a lot more than any other comedy this year. Jason Segel and Paul Rudd have great chemistry together and I'd love to see the two together in an insane adventure movie in the vein of Pineapple Express. Some of the stuff Rudd said was ridiculously hilarious. I would be his friend.

CRANK: HIGH VOLTAGE
This was ridiculous. I don't know if that's a good or a bad thing. I like these movie for their insanity but I got bored during this one. Jason Statham is cool but he's cooler in movies like Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels and Snatch, where he's much more subtle rather than movies like Crank and The Transporter where he's allowed to go nuts. Amy Smart is nice but I wish Statham would have chopped Bai Ling's head off. She was so annoying.

UP
This was fantastic. I think it's probably the best Pixar movie I've ever seen. I loved all the characters, the storyline was simple but brilliant, and the animation was fantastic. The moment where the balloons first pop out of the house and it lifts off the ground... magical. Total Miyazaki moment right there. Pixar continue to be the masters of animated films and are constantly proving that they are an entirely credible medium. Every Pixar movie I see inspires me to try and write something on that level and I thank them for the inspiration.
 
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Star Trek: A+
I can't think of anything I didn't like about this movie. I thought it was by far the most enjoyable movie I've seen this year and probably last year too (I liked it more than The Dark Knight, which although it was a great movie didn't really seem to know when to stop). Loved it.

Inglorious Basterds: A+
Great movie. The ending was especially great. Brad Pitt isn't my favorite actor but he was great in this. It had a lot more funny parts than i expected too. simple great.


The Hangover: A
Hilarious. The three main leads were great together, and I really liked how they told the story. Ed Helms' fiancee was a *****, so I was glad that he ditched her for Heather Graham. Very good.

Wonder Woman: A
I loved it. This convinces me that a live action Wonder Woman movie can work well. Steve Trevor was awesome. I seriously can't think of anything I didn't like about it.

Adventureland: A-
I liked this movie alot. Nice blend of comedy and real emotion. All of the actors were good, and it was nice to see that there weren't alot of traditional cliches.

Up: B+
Very good. I wouldn't say this is my favorite Pixar movie, that still goes to The Incredibles, but this was still good. I'm only knocking it a bit because I didn't really feel that connected to any of the characters, but that could have had something to do with the way I saw it. Doug was the best though.

Watchmen: B+
I may be being too generous but I thought it was fairly good. After thinking about it there are quite a few things that Snyder should have done differently (Oxymandias, some of the ending stuff, the fighting sequences, big blue penis, Hallelujah...) but more or less I think he got it right. I can't wait for the extended edition.

Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince: B
Pretty good. I've never been a huge fan of the Harry Potter movies, but it did strike me in this movie just how amazing what they have done is. Six movies (soon to be eight) with primarily all the same cast members. It's pretty exceptional when you think about it. This was probably one of the best of the lot. I had no problem with the changes, but then again I have no idea what changes they made.

G.I. Joe: C+
I will admit that I had moderate expectations going in, and very little knowledge of the G.I. Joe universe. That said, I thought this was at the very least a very fun and entertaining film. It knows what it is, a movie about action figures, and it doesn't try to be anything else. Snake Eyes was badass. The plot between him and Storm Shadow was probably the best of the movie. Some of the CG needed work though. As others have said Joseph Gordon Levitt was fantastic as Cobra Commander, although I would have prefered they use the hood.

Confessions of a Shopaholic: C
Isla Fisher was hot as usual. Besides that nothing special. It was at least entertaining though.

Taken: C
This was a great action movie...that's about it. The performances weren't that impressive, and
the reunion between Neeson and the daughter felt off.
Badass fights though.

Terminator Salvation: C
While it wasn't as good as the first two Terminator movies, it seemed better than the 3rd (I haven't seen it in a while). In general, it was a decent action movie with patches of awesomeness. Most of these moments belonged to Sam Worthington, who stole the show. Am I the only one that is starting to think that Bale is becoming a bit one note? I don't think this was nearly as bad as some people make it out to be.

Green Lantern: C-
I honestly wasn't too impressed with this. I didn't feel any connection to any of the characters. I know that more of Hal's origin was covered in New Frontier but I think they should have added more to this. Simply put I didn't think Hal Jordan was very interesting. I liked Sinestro. The final fight between him and Hal seemed to go on and on though.

Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen: C-
I didn't like this as much as the first one, but it was entertaining. Some awesome CGI. The story kinda made sense, at least enough to get me through the movie. I'm trying not to think about the plot too much. The fight between Optimus and the Fallen was surprisingly anticlimactic, especially incomparison to the battle that's going on before this. All in all it was enjoyable though more than a bit mindless. Far too long.

Defiance: D+
I thought this was kinda boring. It wasn't nearly as "actiony" as I thought it was going to be. But then again that may be my fault. Certainly worth checking on DVD, but I don't think it was worth the $8 I paid to see it in a theater.

I Love You Man: D+
I really didn't think this was that funny. Maybe I just expected too much from Rudd and Segel. Was it just me or did anyone else think that Segel's character was pretty creppy? I exepcted him to kill Paul Rudd at any moment. Maybe it was the fact that he always wore a sport jacket and scarf.

Bruno: D
While some of the stuff in the movie was funny, alot wasn't. Some of it was stuff that was either featured in ads, or was used by SBC in promoting the movie. I liked Borat more. I could have done without the swinging penis, but I guess I should have expected that.

Wolverine: F
While I didn't go in expecting a great movie like Iron Man or TDK, I thought it might be fun. Sadly, with the exception of Deadpool, this movie was pretty boring. I didn't see anything that I hadn't seen in previous movies.
 
Watchmen - Pretty good. Not how I would've done it, but they put so much effort into how they did it that it payed off. A book-accurate Ozymandias might've made it a whole point higher. It's basically in the same category of b-t-f adaptations as the Potter films - no match for the book, but very cool to see for fans of it. And once in a while, sheer magic. 8.5/10.

Taken - Exciting, straight-forward, cool. Neeson is cool. 6/10.

X-Men Origins: Wolverine - I enjoyed this, but basically, they just weren't making a good movie. So they just pumped up what they had as best as they could, and it turned out okay. It also just felt kind of dated.... seenitamilliontimes.... know what I mean? 6/10

Star Trek - First movie I can remember seeing in a while where the special effects actually impressed me. A great, fun action-adventure with a cast that completely sells it. I want more emotion and depth in a film, but this was the rare "great" movie that still manages without it. I hope it's there in the sequels, though. 8.5/10.

Terminator: Salvation - Pointless, dry, completely unengaging. Anton Yelchin was awesome, and Sam Worthington, for some reason, just really has something. I look forward to seeing more of both of them. But Conner was flat and the plot went absolutely nowhere. I'm disappointed in Bale for being so involved with this. And that stupid alternate ending they wanted to use.... damn.... 5/10

Outlander - This was pretty cool. A humanoid alien crash-lands in Viking-Era Norway. I like Jim Caviziel a lot and overall thought this was done pretty well. 8/10.

UP - The best, most touching thing I've seen from Pixar in years. I still wanted more, but as it was there wasn't really anything wrong with it. 9/10.

Tranformers: Revenge Of The Fallen - SFX porn with a likeable cast, especially Sam and his parents. I don't think this one felt as epic as the first, but it was good. 7/10.

Knowing - Stunning. Why isn't Shyamalan capable of this kind of thing anymore? Refreshing, creative, very suspenseful, amazing disaster sequences.... not to overhype it, but maybe the most I've enjoyed a movie this year. They clearly believed in the film they were making, which is more than I can say for a lot of films. 9/10

Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince - Probably the best one yet, and certainly the most unique, beautiful, and magical to me. The problems that all the films have had still apply, but even those not as much. I loved it. 9/10.

Push - Fun, fast, good effects and well-directed action sequences.... the plot was extremely confusing in brief spurts, but I was pretty satisfied by it. A lot of the stuff that made Heroes good in the first place works here. 7.5/10

Horsemen - Detective movie about serial killers patterning themselves after the biblical four horsemen of the apocalypse. Good premise, only okay execution. Clearly made by people who really love Se7en, but aren't in the same leage. Patrick Fugit, the kid from Almost Famous, was the best part. 6/10

Funny People - Has lots of flaws and lots of good stuff. Sandler truly carries the picture, but everyone in it is good. A different and very personal step from Apatow. Odd for a director's third film, it feels more like a tenth. I guess that's the case for Sandler, though. What would really be interesting is if he stops making the type of movies they spoof in the film. 7.75/10

The Great Buck Howard - Swell. Colin Hanks is good here, but I'd really like to see him do a much less reserved, really emotional role soon. The movie is a must-see for any John Malkovich fan and overall was just really sweet and well-done. 7.5/10

I Love You, Man - I'm not usually big on the whole "bromance" thing, but this was awesome. It was really funny first and foremost, but the Segel-Rudd relationship is so much damn fun and steals the show, even when it's not being funny but just plain honest and raw. The whole cast is great and the film is enhanced by the fact that I love Rush. The extended concert scene on the DVD was a ****ing blast. 8/10

District 9 - A completely enthralling, edge-of-your-seat film experience, the most unique in ages. I feel like the whole "documentary/shaky-cam/handicam" thing a lot of them have been trying to use recently to make it feel more like you're actually there was finally perfected by this, with the perfect blend it uses. For the first time since I think 2007..... it's a solid 10/10.

Inglourious Basterds - Sometimes in all the hype and fanfare and his behind-the-scenes persona I forget just what a rich, superb film-maker Tarantino is. So suspenseful, so satisfying, amazing acting and direction and dialouge.... I will be riding high on this movie for quite a while. For the first time since last week...... 10/10.

The Final Destination - You can't really rate this the way you would a normal movie because it's not designed to be a good film, just a really fun, amusement-park-ride type experience. With friends, in the well-utilized 3D, this was very entertaining, and the climax was excellent. 7.5/10. The lead guy was also really good and I hope he gets a good career. The girl too for that matter.

State Of Play - Russell Crowe is awesome, so was the plot and concept, and the direction, and everyone else. Especially Jason Bateman. "Political Thrillers" usually require me to make an effort to get interested. Not this time. Again, Crowe.... his performance has stuck with me. I'm also glad to see Ben Affleck has really turned into a completely respectable actor who is a pleasure to watch, although I really want to see him direct something again. Gone Baby Gone was terrific and I would've picked him to direct Watchmen based off of it. Anyway, I thoroughly enjoyed this. 8.5/10

9 - Cool concept that ultimately went absolutely nowhere. The "stichpunks"(name according to Acker) were literally just completely normal, functional people and 9 was the least dimensional character of them all, which is saying a lot. There was a lot of really cool stuff and the director obviously had a vision, but the story needed about another year or two's work and was literally just to get them from one action sequence to the next. The very ending was really good too, but overall it fell miles short of how good it potentially looked from that first trailer. 6.5/10.
 
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Updated for Race to Witch Mountain.

1. Inglourious Basterds A
2. Up A
3. District 9 A
4. Ponyo A
5. Coraline A
6. Star Trek A-
7. Observe and Report A-
8. The Hangover A-
9. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince A-
10. Drag Me To Hell B+
11. The Great Buck Howard B+
12. Adam B+
13. Taken B+
14. Knowing B+
15. I Love You, Man B
16. Tyson B
17. Funny People B
18. Brüno B-
19. Adventureland B-
20. Sunshine Cleaning B-
21. Confessions of a Shopaholic B-
22. Watchmen B-
23. Monsters vs. Aliens B-
24. Night at the Museum Battle of the Smithsonian C+
25. Race to Witch Mountain C+
26. The Soloist C
27. G-FORCE C-
28. X-Men Origins: Wolverine C-
29. Push C-
 
Saw Zombieland tonight. Solid A-/B+ movie. It has some great use of some fairly played out things (slow motion, Bill Murray) and a lot of laughs. Woody Harrelson was especially fun.
 
I really need to update this more often.

Funny People A - I loved it. I loved the actors, I loved the characters, I laughed through the entire movie. I laughed over jokes. My only complaint was it was about 10 minutes too long.

Star Trek A - Lots of fun. Lots of lots of fun. Even if it made some bad leaps. I didn't care. It was too much fun.

Inglourious Basterds A - Better the second time. I still feel that the Basement scene would be stronger had it been in English, but it would laso force the rest of the movie to be in English, and I don't think that would help it overall.

Drag Me TO Hell A - Hell yes Sam! Its a Sam Rami movie. You know what you're getting into (More Spiderman 3 than 1 or 2) but if you like it it'll be all over it. And it had the correct ending.

Zombieland A- - Great fun here. Its good to finally see a character enjoying the zombie apocalypse. I'm not sure if I like the continuing trend of ZomRomComs (Shawn, Zombieland, Boy Eats Girl) should continue. We haven;t had a bad one yet, but I think it'll go horribly when it does...

The Hangover B+ - Great fun, my only complaint was the photo montage at the end didn't explain nearly enough of the night. A minor complaint.

District 9 B+ - Good, but not great. I'm deffinatly looking forward to what he does in the future.

Adventureland B+ - I really saw a lot of myself in the characters in this movie. I might be rating it higher because of this.

Watchmen B+ - Very good adaptation and I think the adjusted ending might be better than the original.

I Love You Man B -Very funny stuff. After this and Forgetting Sarah Marshell Jason Siegel is coming up on my list of actors to watch for.

Taken B - This Shortpacked about summs it up.

The Taking of Pelham 123 B - Nothing was done wrong here, and Travolta is at his best when he's a villian. There just wasn't much of a spark to it either.

Coraline B- - I saw this in 2D, so its possible that hindered it. I felt the animation was a bit choppy in a few parts, mainly the begining. Still, it was creepy as hell. And well done.

X-Men Origins: Wolverine B- Yeah, theres lots of crap going on, but Sabertooth was fun and i enjoyed it. It was leagues better than X3. And Emma Frosts headlights were on the whole time.

Friday The Thirteenth B- - Well, take everything that was good in the old Jason movies and give it a budget over 2 mil and you get a highly enjoyable Slasher flick. I liked it.

9 - C+ - The animation here was great, but the story was fairly simple. And I dind't like the ending scene.

Transformers 2 C - Its like a candybar. Its tasty, but theres nothing there. Then later you regret it.

Terminator Salvation D+ - Crap. The only truly good moment was the CGI arnold. The movie needed to make a desicion. It is John Conners movie? Well, no. He doesn't do anything except not die. Is it Kyle Chekhov's movie? Probably not. Is it Marcus' movie? Well, it could have been. Had everything not been spoiled by the previews. A mess. And I really wish Moon Bloodgood would go away. She's awful nice to look at but can't act.

Year One D - I don't get it. Harold Ramis. ITS HAROLD RAMIs! He's funny. He's funny damnit... :cry:

G.i. Joe - D - Ugh. Well, it had good looking women...

Public Enemies D- - I almost walked out. Christ was it... It was just so badly done.
 
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Okay...

I'm going to get serious about seeing all of the must-see films of this year, very soon. Here goes:

Watchmen - Enormously enjoyable, meaty, companion piece to the GN with surprisingly awesome fight scenes. It is by no means the 'Citizen Kane of comic book movies' and I hope that the subject matter is re-visited at some point in the form of a miniseries, but for a two-and-a-half-hour movie, they did a good job. 8.5/10

Taken - Two-hours of raw, old-school badassery. I'm actually kind of surprised this was made (and I'm really surprised that Neeson was put in it), given how simplistic the story and script are. Liamo does a fantastic job in any event, even though I'm not sure what he's trying to do with his accent. To be enjoyed with friends and beers.7/10

X-Men Origins: Wolverine - I feel kind of bad for saying I really liked this. I really enjoyed it the one time I saw it even though its rather massive flaws were quite evident to me, upon reflection. Nevertheless, a really fun popcorn movie. Jackman looked better than ever.7.5/10

Star Trek - As a fun, flashy, fantasy movie this is definitely the best film of the Summer. An excellent cast, a snappy, funny script and a serviceable plot. Chris Pine is the coolest guy out of a really cool cast. 9/10
- As a Star Trek movie, this is sort of a 'white-flag surrender' rather than the 'bold new revitalisation' people keep calling it. Any idiot could have made this movie; it's just fortunate that the characters are done so well and that Pine so effortlessly takes over from Shatner. 7/10

Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen - After the Earth-shattering awesomeness of the first one, I was bitterly disappointed by this. It was just...too much. It tried far too hard. I didn't even mind Wheelie that much, but those jive-talkin' only-in-the-movie-to-sell-toys twin robots pissed me off something fierce. The only real upside to this movie was that the human cast of characters had all improved and had actually developed a bit (Sam was much more confident and sure of himself than in the last one and the Sector 7 guy was actually likeable). Plus, Optimus Prime was as cool as he was last time, thankfully. 5/10

Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince - Serviceable, enjoyable, entertaining, British-made movie that I enjoyed watching in the cinema, but will probably never see again. (Basically, what the James Bond films are to everyone else). 8/10

The Hangover - I probably would have enjoyed it a lot more if it hadn't been over-rated into the stratosphere by everyone on planet Earth. Some parts were clever and I laughed out loud a few times, but I mean...it's a tiger...so what?! 7.5/10

Wonder Woman - Could have and should have been longer (there were some small, but annoying plot holes that could have easily been dealt with in a few seconds of dialogue), but it was really, really good. Probably the best of the DCU DTVs, so far.
The little girl calling out '"Look! It's Wonder Woman!" at the very end, was the best part of the movie.
9/10

I really want to see (500) Days of Summer soon.
 
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