The Impossible...pretty good, about a family that was vacationing in Thailand during the Tsunami and staying at a beach resort. Obviously, this was based on a true story which makes it all the more intense.
Grave of the Fireflies. I have a friend who is into watching depressing movies for some reason, so I recommended that to him and started watching it. Then I got depressed. ;_; Now I need a happy movie.
National Geographic: Inside North Korea. Really creeped me out. North Korea is a scary place right now. :X:
The Wind That Shakes the Barley ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wind_T ... rley_(film) ) Sooo good. Won a Palme d'Or )
National Treasure. I'm still bitter that Gates didn't take his 10% of the treasure ... there were *scrolls* from the Library of Alexandria in there and he just turned them down. ;o; /sobs
I saw a movie with beautiful cinematography last night called "Moonrise Kingdom". Was a hilariously done 12-year-old micro-love-story. Really well directed