Moon - 2009 - Sam Rockwell 10/10
There's a lot I could say about this movie but I doubt my ability to do it justice. Simply put, I 've seen very few science fiction movies of this caliber. I loved Moon because it didn't insult my common sense, it didn't require that I turn a blind eye to logical fallacies and it rejects the typical sci-fi formula of slick visuals before all else. Sam Rockwell's performance is flawless as is the films atmosphere.
Gonna go see it again tonight.
Moon - 89% @ Rotten Tomatoes
Transformers 2 & Terminator Salvation - 5/10
Not too bad but nothing worth seeing again.
El Cantante - 4/10
Entertaining and accurate enough (although told from Pucci's perspective) but some of the acting was downright terrible and the movie failed at capturing and conveying the magic that is Hector Lavoe's music. Mark Anthony and Jennifer Lopez were believable enough but the entire flick wasn't good enough.
Good Night And Good Luck - 9/10
I don't know why I waited so long to see this movie but it was great as I'm sure is documented well enough in this thread.
The International - 3/10
n/a
Public Enemies - 6/10
I've hadted Johhny Depp since Crybaby but Dillinger's story was too good to pass up on this flick. Sadly, it's Dillinger's story does more justice to the film than the film does in presenting the story. Christian Bale was a total let down with his terrible southern accent, many of Depp's lines were distractingly cheesy and where the movie shined - in the gun fight scenes - were partially ruined by hand-held digital cameras.