Mini-Review: Entertaining, yet flawed, like all of Smith's films. Has lots of good laughs and entertaining characters, but it feels like Smith didn't quite know how to wrap it up, and the end feels a bit disjointed from the rest of the film. Still it does what it sets out to do, make us laugh, and has arguably the most artistic shot of Jason Mewes' balls ever shown in a theater.
Mini-Review: Probably the best comic-book film ever made, though calling it a "comic-book" film seems like a disservice. Though it was one of my favorites of 2008, a bit of the awe wears off through repeat viewings, mainly due to an abundance of convenient plot circumstances, though that is a very minor complaint. A damn shame that we will never get to see Ledger reprise his role.
Mini-Review: Pixar's best film to date, and easily the best CGI film ever, Wall-E blew me away in ways I never expected. I walked back into the theater an hour after seeing it and purchased another ticket to watch it all over again. Easily my favorite film of 2008.
Mini-Review: Ridiculously over the top to the point of it almost being a parody, this movie is great fun to see, as long as you go in knowing what to expect. It's never takes itself too seriously, and is excellent pop-corn, off-duty brain entertainment.
Mini-Review: What started out as an evening of making fun of the people in this documentery, shortly changed into the room erupting into a roar of cheers. See this movie now!
Mini-Review: Excellent pop-corn zombie movie that never takes itself too seriously, and at the risk of sounding shallow, definitely the hottest horror movie nude scene ever.
Mini-Review: Great thriller, though a little paint by numbers at times.
Mini-Review: Jesus god this movie is brain poison. Starts off interesting enough, but quickly devolves into something appropriate for a sci-fi channel original.
Mini-Review: While I didn't feel it was the be all, end all of comedies, it is definitely worth the price of admission. The first 20 minutes or so didn't strike me as too funny, but once we arrive at the liquor store scene the movie really begins to pick up. I think I'd enjoy an entire movie centered around Fogel.
Mini-Review: A surprisingly decent movie, considering how terribly unfunny the past few seasons have been.