Watched a ton of shh over the last couple of months, all stuff I haven't seen before, many titles that I forced myself to see.
Pollack (2000) - Ed Harris biopic of the painter
Appaloosa (2008) - Ed Harris, Viggo Mortenson Western
The Road (2009) - Cormac McCarthy book adaptation of post apocalypse, Viggo Mortenson
Before The Devil Knows You're Dead (2007) - Ethan Hawke, Phillip Seymour Hoffman, Marissa Tomei (nude again)
Crazy Heart (2009) - Jeff Bridges Oscar winning performance
Quiz Show (1994) - Ralph Fiennes, Turturro
The Aviator (2004) - Scorsese pic re: Howard Hughes, I don't like Leo despite him being a fellow fan, but I gave it a try, Kate Beckinsale was FOYNE! in this
Precious (2008) - nasty, supposed to be redeeming, but very little of that
The Elephant Man (1980) - bravo, took me forever to finally hunker down and peep it
K-Pax (2001) - worst of the lot, Spacey cashed in after Amer Beauty
Dad (1989) - Jack Lemmon plays senile father to power broker son Ted Danson
Fearless (1993) - Jeff Bridges, airplane crash survivor turned clairvoyant
Tucker (1988) - haha. Part of a Jeff Bridges kick.
Starman (1984) - Jeff Bridges as an alien being, odd love story from John Carpenter of Alien fame
Good, Bad, Ugly (1966)
Treasure Of The Sierra Madre (1948) - Bogart, "No steenking badges!"
Those that intrigued me at all were Elephant Man, Starman, and The Road, though the last two on the list are classics. Hurt was brilliant in EM, made me wet around the eyes during a few scenes, rare straightforward approach by a young David Lynch directing. The Road was surprisingly well done, very stark, an unbelievable premise made fairly believable.