I agree, Chris. I can't understand why they are producing a new "True Grit". The original was a classic. I hear, though, Jeff Bridges is great in the new one.
I pretty much was done with Tim Burton around the time he "reimagined" Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. I never actually saw his version, but I read an article where he was quoted as being "not a fan" of the original. Then I heard he turned Willy Wonka into a pedophile.
Stranger then FictionClever, but not a laugh aloud comedy. I enjoyed it as a story though. It's about a man (Will Ferrel) who wakes up to find that his life is being narrated by a voice that only he can hear. Anything more would spoil the plot. Ghost Town I enjoyed it, and I did actually giggle a time or two at that one. I loved the female doctor at the beginning because it was a fresh take on hospital scenes. She is barely in it though. I should think you would need to at least be able to tolerate Ricky Gervais in order to enjoy this film. The script does make the most of his ability to convincingly play a complete bastard.
MooseMom,Are you referring to the modern day version of Das Boot, or the original version? I think I prefer the original version compared to the Hollywood overblown one.
I will look it up MooseMom, the original Das Boat I saw was in German and was in subtitles. If I remember correctly the newer version had Rutger Hauer or Hawward (can't remember last name spelling, just his face)
Ghost Town I should think you would need to at least be able to tolerate Ricky Gervais in order to enjoy this film.
Poppy, you saw Paul? I can't wait to see that!! It won't be out here for another week or so, but we've been seeing adverts for it for a while. Did you ever see Hot Fuzz? And Shawn of the Dead? I love those kinds of flicks.