Way behind.
Argo - Of the three movies I saw nominated for Best Picture, this wasn't my favorite, but it was a good flick. Very tense, even though you knew it was going to end well. I'm still pretty stunned at how well Affleck has turned his **** around. Good for him. Anyway, I'm not in a hurry to buy it, but I wouldn't mind seeing it again at all.
Sherlock Holmes: A Game Of Shadows - Did you see the first Sherlock movie? Did you like it? Then you'll like this one. It was fun. Kind of empty, but enjoyable. I really like the music for both of these movies, too.
The Hidden Fortress - Hadn't seen this in forever. Good movie, but not one of my favorite Kurosawa flicks. The chase on horseback is still ****ing great. Everytime I watch this, I notice something different that was referenced in Star Wars.
The Wild Bunch - Yeah, I had actually never seen this before. It was solid, but it's one of those movies that suffers from having been copied from so much in other stuff you've seen that the effect of it is diminished. Still worth watching, though.
Navajo Joe - Tarantino said this was one of his big influences when making Django and it was on, so I gave it a watch. Thought it was ok. I think I would have liked it a lot better if it was more violent, and I'm not sure why Corbucci made it so bloodless. A few blood sprinklers and this **** would have been on my shelf by now. Maybe.
Night Of The Creeps - I think this is another flick that probably suffers from everything having basically been redone in movies that followed it, like The Wild Bunch, but Night Of The Creeps was still really likeable and occasionally funny. It retains its charm well.
Shanghai - All star cast. Chow Yun Fat, Gong Li, John Cusack, Ken Watanabe, Rinko Kikuchi, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Franka Potente, David Morse and for some reason I was expecting this to suck. I guess the few lukewarm reviews I've seen. I was pleasantly surprised, though. It was a pretty solid, good looking flick. It definitely could have used more Chow Yun Fat, but I can say that about almost every movie. Still wondering when the Weinsteins are going to release this in the US and why they even bothered to purchase the rights if they're not going to, but that's a whole other thing. Asia shares the same Blu-ray regions as the US, so if you want to see it, you can.
The Woman In Black - Solidly creepy. Great atmosphere. Great score. Liked this one a lot. May buy it eventually.
Joe Kidd - Directed by John Sturges, starring Clint, Robert Duvall and John Saxon? Why the **** had I not seen this before? Because my dad didn't own it while I was young. Why didn't he own it? Because it's not that great. It's decent. There's still some good one-liners. Clint's done similar and he's done it better, though.
The Baby - Dude, what the ****?! Seriously. What the ****.
Jane Austen's Mafia! - BoobyTrap made me watch this because she likes it. I have yet to completely forgive her.
Withnail & I - Pretty enjoyable comedy about two guys who go out to the country to get away from everything. I liked it, but, man, people LOVE this movie. A few have said that it takes multiple viewings for the film to really sink in. I deleted it from my DVR, but I wouldn't be opposed to seeing it again sometime.
Vengeance - Johnnie To is my favorite director in Hong Kong right now, but this was something of a misfire. Definite style over substance, which isn't always bad, but for this there wasn't enough style to overcome the lack of substance. Meh.
Badlands - Hey, a Terrence Malik movie I actually liked! I didn't love it, but I enjoyed it. There's something kind of oddly mesmerizing about Sissy Spacek for me. She looks kind of like an alien.