yeah, I saw The Last Stand on a Friday 5PM showing and there were about 8 other people in the theater.
I liked it, I didn't love it, but its hard not to get behind a film that gives its best hero moment to Luis Guzman. Its just an uncomplicated, well done genre film and I'm bummed that there doesn't seem to be a market for that. Or maybe its just gotten lost in the absolute deluge of R-rated genre films and other movies targeted towards adults that's going on at the present.
and Hyde Park on Hudson was better then I'd thought it be. There's a predictably great Bill Murray performance anchoring it, but its also funny and charming, and well, just so dang genial. It tells a minor story, but tells it well, and I'm guessing its rejection for all those shiny awards reserved for very important films is because of its very insubstantial nature. But that's what makes it fun.