"Toy Story 3" is the only 2010 release I've seen, and it sounds like I've been right in avoiding all the others.
Yesterday I went and saw a movie at the theatre, but it was a 1927 release! "Metropolis," complete and restored. It was worth seeing.
let me know when TCM runs out of old Jimmy Stewart movies...
Don't give up hope just yet. There is still time enough in the year for there to be a "Saw VII."
Yesterday I went and saw a movie at the theatre, but it was a 1927 release! "Metropolis," complete and restored. It was worth seeing.About the only recent films I've seen that I did enjoy were Julie & Julia (maybe it's the foodie in me, though Julia Child did have an interesting story and I'm about to read her memoir of her life in France)and Amelia, and they came out in '09.
The best film I've acquired for the collection in recent months was when I finally bagged a DVD copy of The Enchanted Cottage, the 1945 film starring Robert Young, Dorothy McGuire (not the singer), and Herbert Marshall (who damn near steals the show as the blind pianist who befriends the strangely matched couple). If it isn't the single greatest romantic drama in film history it's sure as hell in the top ten.