At least for awhile.
Here's the three for this one: "Doubt," "Gran Torino," and "Wall-E."
"Gran Torino"
Yeah Clint Eastwood is close to 80. And yeah he's still badass, especially in this role. I can't think of one thing I didn't like about this movie. It says so much about a lot of different things. From most people, the thing they dislike most (or the only thing they dislike) is what happens at the end but honestly I thought that things happened as they should have. Eastwood's character made the right decision: He set out to do exactly what he aimed to do which is to give those kids a future while protecting their physical and mental wellbeing.
9/10
"Doubt"
This movie was astounding. Meryl Streep and Phillip Seymour Hoffman put on a hell of a show, let me tell you. These actors were freakin' wonderful in the film. I saw them, yes, but it was like their faces were on someone else's bodies the acting was so well done and so believable. On top of that, this story, and this theme, was phenomenal. Yes it isn't a perfect film, it was a little lacking in some parts but overall it was just amazing. I mean the atmosphere, the way they juxtaposed the priests and the nuns, old ways and new. Awesome.
8/10
"Wall-E"
Okay so it's not big news that Pixar/Disney can make one hell of an animated flick. Wall-E is no exception. Great visuals, great story, great message. Its shorter than these other two films and very kid-friendly so if you have some young'uns, I recommend renting this flick for the family and the other two for yourself and your significant other.
8/10