I've heard it was good. I want to see it, but once again, I'm too cheap to go see it! lol It will be going on my Netflix list as soon as it's released on DVD!
I love kid's cartoon movies. Well, I like the Pixxar ones. I own Ratatouille, and my roommate (who, in my own defense, is older than me!) owns Finding Nemo, Fung Fu Panda and Wall-E. Eventually, I will buy all of those for myself.
I still need to get all of the "classic" Disney movies on DVD. I only have Beauty and The Beast and The Lion King on VHS. I need to update! :lookaround
Oh! I was thinking about some of my favorite "hidden" gems, as far as movies go. They are the ones that a lot of people don't hear about, nor do they budge from their normal movie genres. Here goes my listy!
- Black Sheep (not the one with Chris Farley). This one is about sheep farmers in New Zealand (if I remember right) who have a sudden outbreak where the sheep mutate and start attacking people. Once bitten, the people start turning into "sheep" (more like were-sheep). It sounds corny, because it is, but it is oh-so-awesome.
- Kung Fu Hustle - Completely subtitled and full of silliness. It's a Kung-Fu movie about a man who wants to be part of a gang (in the early-to-mid 1900's). Sweet Kung-Fu action along with silliness. Yes, I'm pretty sure it's a comedy.
- Underworld Series (Underworld, Underworld: Evolution, & Underworld: Rise of the Lycans) - Some people didn't see this because it looked to "gothy". Great movie series (and they're not done yet)! As with most movie series, the best one is the first one, then they go slightly downhill from there.
Well, I have to go to work soon, so I have to end my little list with three entries (sad, isn't it?). I will try and add more soon.
ETA: The Namesake was a good movie. It was long, kind of drawn-out in parts, but very moving. I don't think I'd buy it (or see it more than once every few years), but it was one of those really interesting to watch movies.