Been in a movie watching mood lately. Ones I've seen of late:
Alice In Wonderland in 3D - thought it was awesome. Johnny Depp was a kick ass mad hatter. Much better than the critics claim, but then again people claimed that No Country For Dead Men was an amazing film so...go figure.
Shutter Island - It was alright, I guess. I think the best thing was more how they filmed it and the soundtrack and how it fit the time period. There were a few interpretations of it other than the obvious that, if they were true (which I doubt they are) would have made it a more interesting movie. Either way, it wasn't horrible, it just wasn't amazing either and I pretty much figured out what was gonna end up happening from the get go.
Universal Soldier: Regeneration - If you liked past Universal Soldier movies, or if you liked movies like Hitman (which I do) then I'd definitely recommend it. It's not amazing but it's definitely a fun watch. Plus it's got some really awesome scenes like when Jean-Claude Van Damme sticks a pipe through Andrei Arlovski's skull, shoves his gun barrel down it and pulls the trigger. Fuckin' classic
Law Abiding Citizen - Cool movie, but kind of took a turn for the not so plausible, which wouldn't necessarily matter if around mid-film the main character's actions stopped making sense according to what he was actually trying to accomplish (showing how flawed the legal system is). By the time they revealed that he'd tunneled into prison and wasn't working with anyone, it had pretty much just become your classic "pretty 'splosions" action film, which is cool, too.
Moon - Not at all what I expected since the dvd cover kind of made it look boring (yes I judge movies by their covers). Pretty cool and I'd recommend it. The outcome was kinda predictable, but still enjoyable anyway.
Sherlock Holmes - I was a big Sherlock Holmes fan as a kid and I enjoyed this. Made me laugh. Very Sherlock Holmes-y. That's all there is to say really...kinda reminded me of I Sell the Dead (which is hilarious, btw) for some reason.