That all changed in the past couple of months.
Not sure why. I'm still obsessed with watching TV shows on DVD and still poor.
I decided to list the movies I've seen recently and give a "No" or "Yes" to each. Here is a key to define both "No" and "Yes:"
No=Don't watch this movie ever. Even if your life depends on it. Seriously. It will waste your time and you don't want that.
Yes=You better watch this movie if you want to be my friend. End of story.
Here goes!!!
Henry Poole Is Here

Up

Yes. Giant Yes!!! I cried twice. In the good way.
The Hangover

Grey Gardens (HBO)

Run Fat Boy Run

I also saw Star Trek (YES!), Wolverine (Yes/No - Yes for Hugh Jackman being sexy, no for stupid plotlines) and Terminator (No. Christian Bale is annoying).
And there you have my two cents.
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