To bring this thread to a somewhat less "artsy" level...
Goon was the last movie I've sen. It's a surprisingly good hockey movie. Well, I guess it's more of a movie about fighting than about hockey, but they kind of go hand in hand. I like seeing Seann William Scott in a more subdued, un-Stiffler-ish role. And Alison Pill is adorable.
Hugo was amazing, and probably the single best use of 3D I've ever seen, Avatar included. We watched so many of those old silent movies in film school on small screens, and it was amazing to see them properly in a theater. Especially the color-tinted version of A Trip to the Moon. I just wish they'd had time to show the entire film, but that would've (obviously) ground the story to a halt.
I don't know if I've sung the praises for Attack the Block here yet, but if I have I'm doing it again. Such an excellent movie, tons of fun. I've seen it about a dozen times now and I'm still not bored with it.
The Fright Night remake was pretty good, too. Haven't seen the original, sadly, but I quite liked the new one. Pretty sure David Tennant's role was written for Russel Brand, but Tennant did an excellent job with it.
Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol was very good. Only one viewing and it's become my favorite of the M:I movies. Wish I could've seen it in IMAX, though.
Super is the demented bastard stepchild of Kick-Ass. Incredibly fucked up, but in a good way.
I'm thinking about watching the Director's Cut of Babylon A.D. tomorrow. Never seen any version of it, but it's my understanding that the theatrical cut sucks really hard and the director's cut is pretty good. Opinions?