In the last week or so I have seen:
I Am Legend
Groundhog Day
Pan's Labrynth
28 Days Later
Enjoyed all of them. IAL was pretty sweet, although I'm not too sure what I thought about the ending. I can't believe Mike Patton did the screams, growls, etc. of the infected people and no one told me! I kind of feel I have to watch it again now because of that.
I'd seen Groundhog Day as a kid, but couldn't remember much. It got me thinking, what would I do in that situation. Pretty fun to think about. My friends say they'd like to live in a 'groundhog year', but I think that would be too long, I would prefer a week or a month, so you can plan stuff out better, and too many cause and effects wouldn't ruin everything.
Pan's Labrynth was interesting. And surprisingly brutal at parts. If you've seen it you'll probably know what part I mean. I looked it up afterwards, and my idea of what happened with the 'different worlds' wasn't what others thought, but I still think it might be right.
28 Days Later was awesome. I'd been meaning to see it since it came out (I know, I'm very slow sometimes) but after seeing IAL, someone referenced it and almost spoiled it for me so I thought I'd better get into it. Very cool, I like that it really had it's own style, compared to other 'zombie' movies. Also amazingly brutal at times. The note the main guy got from his parents was quite moving.
Oh and *spoils all the movies for everyone to follow the crowd*
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