We considered going to see "40 Year Old Virgin" this weekend, but didn't end up going. It has been getting pretty good reviews from what I have seen, and I do usually enjoy Steve Carrell as well. We might still end up seeing it, but if we don't we'll just rent it on DVD. We haven't seen a movie for a little while now, with Wedding Crashers being the last "theatre" movie we've seen I think. I still would like to see Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, but the Mrs. isn't quite as enthused to see that. Part of me wanted to see Dukes of Hazzard despite the terrible reviews, just because I grew up on the show, but I'm guessing that will be a rental. Other than that, I don't know that there will be much in the way of movie going until the next Harry Potter in November. I kind of thought about seeing the Brothers Grimm this weekend, but I don't really know too much about it (or if it would be any good). Other than that, movies will probably be put off until later in the year now (Potter, Narnia, Kong). Like Scott said, its been kind of a rough year for movies, which is too bad. I always enjoy going to the theatre to see a movie, I've just always enjoyed the "movie experience" like that. It does seem like there has been quite a few "bombs" this year though, by box office standards. I think that ROTS, Batman Begins, WOTW, Wedding Crashers, and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory were the biggest successes, and it is a fairly steep drop off after that. Oh, and Mr. and Mrs. Smith, that movie quitely did pretty well it seems. Hopefully the end of the year will come around again with some great movies.