Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Prices - I am not trying to say Walmart is great, but this was nothing more than a propaganda video from people who are against Walmart (for example, they talk about how small stores can't compete and close down, but ignore the hundreds of new jobs each one brings). Pretty much the opposite of what a documentary is supposed to be (which is unbiased).
Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker - Great animated movie. The Joker is seemingly back and terrorizing Gotham City despite the fact that he would be in his 80s and that Bruce Wayne said Joker was dead. It turns out that after Joker and Harley Quinn turned Tim Drake (the 3rd Robin) into "Joker Jr." through weeks of electro-shocks and serum, Drake ends up shooting Joker instead of Batman. However, Joker had implanted a microchip in Drake that contained his DNA and over time he could control Drake more and more.
1984 - Yeah, maybe the book was better because I thought the movie was crap and boring. Also, what is up with Julia's bush? Are women in that time just not allowed to shave at all down there? Geez, you almost need a map to navigate there.
Alice in Wonderland (the Tim Burton version) - Much better than I anticipated. For those who don't know, it's more of a sequel to the original story. I question why so many of the women are mediocre looking (even Alice has a so-so face).
Pee-Wee's Big Adventure - After 25 years, it is still a good family comedy. Pee-Wee sets out for the Alamo in San Antonio, Texas after his iconic bike is stolen. Pee-Wee even helps a escaped criminal evade the police (although since this is Pee-Wee Herman, the guy's crime was cutting off that "Do Not Tear" label from a mattress).
Wes Craven's New Nightmare - Very meta movie, and done well. Not the most loved Nightmare movie, but I liked it and consider it worth watching.
Paranormal Activity - Zzzzzz, huh? Sorry, but how did this make so much money in theatres? I was bored out of my mind during the entire movie, by the end I was hoping a demon would kill both of them so the movie would just end.
Blue Collar Comedy Tour: The Movie - A combination of skits and stand-up from Jeff Foxworthy, Bill Engvall, Larry the Cable Guy, and Ron White. Very funny.
Fritz the Cat - Almost no plot, obvious that it was just trying to push the limits to get a reaction. Unless you want to watch a bunch of cartoon animals smoking weed and having sex (although you never see the actual penetration), not worth watching. Maybe even a little racist in some parts.