Been watching and rewatching a ton of movies lately, figured I'd post a few.
Half-Nelson- Had to see it after all the hype of Goslings performance. That guy can really act. Bizzare movie, with more of those "hey look I'm a director" type moments that I could have done without, but besides that definitely worth seeing, if not for Gosling's performance alone. 8.5/10
Precious- Pretty good movie that falls short of great. Once again I didn't love the direction, there were definitely some cool moments, but there were some bizzare camera choices. Good performances for the most part all around, and a devastating story. I know it sounds weird, but I thought it could have been a little darker then it was... it started off brutal, but it slows down a bit from there. 7.5/10
Kick-Ass- Just a fun movie, basically agree with the consensus in the thread, more hit girl/big daddy, less kick ass. Definitely worth checking out. 7/10
Fargo- I've seen this before, but I decided to watch it again recently. I really love this movie and appreciate it so much more. Honestly this is the Cohen brothers masterpiece. I'm definitely a fan of No Country, but they mastered quirky film making with this movie. The dialog was sharp and memorable, the performances were great all around, and the direction/cinematography was top notch. Unbelievable movie, everybody should see this, it has something for everyone. 10/10
The piano- Ok movie with some decent performances particularly Holly Hunter. Definitely a strange movie that I somewhat enjoyed. It was definitely ruined a bit by the hollywood ending, and it's a bit too melodramatic for me, but it was a fairly well done movie, with some cool themes and some nice cinematography. 7/10
He got Game- I've seen parts of this before, I rented it again recently, because I'm a huge Ray Allen fan and I wanted to check it out. I'm also a big time Spike Lee fan. This is definitely a bit of an underrated movie, while it's definitely not great, and Lee's signature style is just a bit too much in this one, it's still an enjoyable enough movie, that's just about 15 minutes too long. Good performances all around. One thing I didn't love was the music, but it wasn't a deal breaker. While on the subject of Spike Lee, just thought I'd throw out there that everyone should see the 25th Hour

. 7.5/10
Jack Ketchum's The Girl Next Door- I was turned on to this by a friend, he loves hardcore gore/torture movies. I'm not really a huge fan, but I never really turn him away. The movie caught me by surprise a bit in that it's not that gorey, but it's definitely disturbing. The movie actually is a bit shameless though, somewhat exploitative in nature. I've been reading like crazy about the true story of the crime about a girl named Sylvia Likens... this movie tacks on a cheesy love story, and an unrealistic scenario. It was clearly low budget so the performances were weak all around, but I can get by that. To be fair though I though the subject matter deserved a much better movie. 6/10
An American Crime- So after watching The Girl Next Door, I was absolutely engrossed in this story. I read all sorts of articles and stories of the people involved. I stumbled upon this movie that had received mixed reviews. I figured I'd give it a shot. This movie clearly had better talent involved, with what looked like a higher budget film crew, a decent director, and really good actors including Ellen Page, Catherine Keener, and James Franco. I've gotta say I'm sorely disappointed. I thought maybe the reviews would be wrong considering all the talent involved, but the movie just did such a poor job of really bringing the true story to the screen... not to mention it seemed a bit biased. Page's performance was actually really great when she could show it, but Keener was a bit all over the place, which is a bit disappointing especially after all the hype. It started off great feeling authentic to the time. The problem is once stuff started going down, it just happened so abruptly and the execution was just miserable. They attempted to handle the situation tastefully, but it ended up coming off as sloppy, not to mention they just got flat out lazy. Ellen Page barely changes appearance the entire movie, the least they could do is put some make up on her make it somewhat believable. This story is a tragedy... something I think more people should be aware of, I'm sad that with the talent involved it couldn't have done it more justice. Maybe I'm a bit biased and expect more since the story has really gripped me and had such an effect on me, but that's just how I feel. 4.5/10
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Forgot to mention one more
Fantastic Mr. Fox- I like Wes Anderson movies, but I'm right in between despite Anderson usually having a love it or hate it crowd. I really liked Tenenbaums and Rushmore, and I definitely enjoyed Life Aquatic, but I definitely wasn't a fan of Darjeeling. Fantastic Mr. Fox is definitely some of Anderson's best work. The characters were all very unique and for the most part likable. This is one of the quirkiest movies I've ever seen. The movie had me laughing throughout, not only with the witty humor, but also the animation itself was just fun to watch. Definitely an interesting movie, and even if you're not a Wes Anderson fan, this is the closest thing he's made to an accessible movie. 8.5/10