Well, I had a busy weekend.
Let's see. Started off by finally catching
The Lives of Others. Not really much I can add to the reviews of this one. A superb and touching film. (5/5)
Watched
Shinobi, which is described as X-Men meets Romeo and Juliet. And surprisingly enough, that's pretty much what it was. A ninja tale of R&J. I liked it well enough. Didn't hate it. Didn't love it. Some of the effects were cheese, but overall decent. (3/5)
Then, there was
Renaissance, a French animated film, in the same vein as Sin City, except it's stark black and white, with no shades of gray at all. Sci Fi that's a little confusing (hard to tell who is who at first), but overall, I found it to be pretty good and visually interesting. (4/5)
Next, I have to rant a little bit. I've talked before about how when
Bubble Boy came out, I was convinced that it had to be the stupidest movie ever made, and avoided it like the plague. Finally watched it one day when nothing else was on, and fell in love with it. I watched it 3 times in a row, and it has become one of my favorite movies. So, I'm always kinda on the lookout for other movies that may have slipped under my radar, or been dismissed by myself when they came out. There was recently a thread on FBG about the movie
Eurotrip, and how funny and underrated it was. Seemed like something that might surprise me, as Bubble Boy did. Man, was I originally right about that one. I chuckled a couple of times. Laughed out loud? Not once. Definitely not underrated. The only thing that saved it from a 1 was those couple of chuckles. (1.5/5)
And finally, after seeing bits and pieces a couple of times, I finally caught all of
Harold and Maude last night. I thought it was great. Ruth Gordon is wonderful as the "live every moment to the fullest" Maude, and Bud Cort played the deadpan misanthrope to perfection. It was touching, and it was funny. Glad I was finally able to see it. (4.5/5)