Yeah, I heard "Baggar Vance" really sucked - don't plan to watch it.
The last recent movie I saw was "North Country." It was a good movie. I like Frances McDormand, and I really liked the character she played in that movie. I could so relate to the scene where she didn't want the man to help her walk. I still have my pride too, and it makes me feel weak sometimes when my husband has to help me along.
I tend to go more for independent films. Seems like the mainstream movies focus more on visual effects - or remaking old films and storylines. I prefer a more creative story, where I can't predict what's going to happen next.
I watched a surprisingly good movie the other day..."Crooklyn." It's an older Spike Lee film about kids growing up in the 70s. It was funny, but the story was also very touching.
Here's a link:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0109504/