Stargate (1994)
It wasn't as bad as I thought it was going to be. It was quite a lot of fun actually. I did kinda cringe at the whole ancient aliens thing but overall it was pretty good.
I liked David Arnold's score for it too, and I loved that the version of it I saw wasn't DNR'd or imperfections eliminated in any way.
3 balls out of 5.
Interview with the Vampire (1994)
So me and my lady friend watched this after we saw Twilight: Breaking Wind part 2 (The only good bit in that film coming from Michael Sheen's deliciously hammy performance in that film). THIS is a vampire film.
It's interesting that while both Twilight and Interview bear quite a few similarities Interview does things right where Twilight does them wrong. It shows the characters in a real world context, what their existence actually entails, and who these people appear to be both on the outside and who they are inside.. Twilight however does this in a extremely skewed and twisted Romance novel-y type way. In Interview the film knows that Tom Cruise's character is not particularly nice, but in Twilight the film fails to realise that Edward is a complete creep.
3 balls out of 5.
Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009)
Reaaaaaaaal good. I love the scruffiness of it, the music, the performances and humour.
5 balls out of 5.
Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas (2003)
Better than I thought it would be. I'm not fond of the melding of CGI and Traditional Animation (or CGI and any other form of animation in general) It not as good as Prince of Egypt or Road to El Dorado but it's still quite good.
3 balls out of 5.