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OK, first off, I did see Source Code three times (as well as most the other ones, whether they were worth your time or not). It's a very thoughtful film, but I got the "mystery" in the very first scene, and if you believe, as I do, that the mystery was more about the resolution of his personal life than the resolution of the disaster, then I got that about halfway through. I thought it was a good movie and should be seen by people, but it's just not a Top Ten film in my book. Neither was Moon. Both films seemed like "Twilight Zone" episodes deserving of an hour (including commercials) but I honestly don't believe that Bowie's son has crafted a full-fledged film yet. He's great at what he does but I find it somewhat limiting, and I would say the same thing about my own daughter (and have) too. Now, I will admit that Duncan does come up with a few flourishes here and there which almost make it seem like he's made a fully-complete film, but I'm not backing down. Thor could be considered stupid, I guess, but it's pretty damned funny on Earth and Branagh gets to turn the other stuff into something resembling pseudo-Shakespearean. Even so, it's the Earth stuff which works for me in Thor.
Maybe I will add the 2011 movies I watch into this thread. I was actually going to go into detail about Sarah's screenings last night, but it's way too late. I could add my viewing of SCRE4M, but I'm not really into it right now. I'll go into that one after I watch a few more from 2011.