Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga’Hoole:
3D animated owls. Â Part of me just wants to shuffle this movie under the rug with all the other children’s fare that we’ve seen at the theaters. Â Perhaps see it someday on Netflix when I’m bored. Â On the other hand, this is Zach Snyder, director of the Dawn of the Dead remake, 300, Watchmen, and next year’s Sucker Punch (which does look totally wicked). Â That alone has me wanting to go see this in the theater. Â Plus, you know, 3D.
The Virginity Hit:
Two weeks, two films about virginity. Â Easy A, to me, looked to be the better of the two films. Â I’m not a huge fan of the mockumentary form of film unless it is done really well, and I’d rather watch them at home instead of at the theater. Â So, this one gets a pass from me for now, but I’ll probably see it when it is available through streaming on Netflix.
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps:
Everything old is new again. Â I’ll give these people props though, instead of remaking Wall Street they are doing a sequel. Â I enjoyed the original, and despite the presence of Shia LaBeouf this movie actually looks like it might be pretty good. Â Not $10 in the theater good, but I’ll definitely catch this on Netflix when it is available.
You Again:
The only film this week I’ve already seen, You Again is the story of a girl, Marni, who survived high school and a bully, Joanna, only to have her older brother be marrying that bully eight years later.  And if that isn’t enough, it turns out that Marni’s mother, Gail, was a high school rival of Joanna’s aunt, Ramona.  The twist being that while Marni was the loser of her generation, Gail was the winner of her’s.  It was a pretty funny movie, and I think women will definitely enjoy it more than men.  I’m not sure I’d want to spend $10 to see this, but I think I’d be happy if I’d seen it at matinée or early bird prices.