F. Gary Gray of "Negotiator, Friday and The Italian Job (2003)" fame, has me leading to believe that "Law Abiding Citizen" might be another quality effort. Plus, it was shot here in Philadelphia and that's a plus for me anyways. Just like "Shooter" with Mark Wahlberg & Kate Mara a few years back.
Now, I love Ricky Gervais; 'Ghost Town' was hugely entertaining and his older stuff 'The Office and "Extras" were tops as well. I saw about ten minutes of "...Lying" earlier today, and like I've said before, I can't see paying for a ticket to see a comedy in the theater. I can wait two months to watch it in the privacy of my own HT on blu-ray.
"Basterds" is already due out in the UK this December.
I'm not a big horror fan, but I picked up "Drag Me to Hell" (Sam Raimi) on Tuesday. It features Alison Lohman, so I had to buy it. Man, was that good, and it was PG 13. He pushed the rating scale to the limit. It was excellent, with many cringing scenes. Much better than all those damn zombie pictures. The video quality and audio mix are tight as well; gave my system a full workout. The surrounds were in full force for at least 65% of the film. Best mix I've ever heard from a DTS HD audio track on blu-ray, definite demo material.