I really liked Shoot 'Em Up.
I definitely agree w/ Xessive on this one.
It was a definite satire on most of those action movies (and poking fun at all their cliches) made in the last decade or so.
It was fun, ridiculous, and also very entertaining -- which is exactly what it was aiming for.
But that's the thing, it wasn't funny, it wasn't clever. The title suggest something of a parody, and aside from a couple of things it didn't have any clever moments. Nor were the action scenes good enough. And that sex shooting scene was tacky.
I just kept watching and thinking,"What the fuck is this shit?"
haha.
Oh, I thought the sex-shooting scene was hilarious.
If there was ever a movie about sex and violence, this would be one -- but, w/ that scene....ummmm...simultaneously, in this case....hehe.
EDIT:
I saw Death Sentence the other night.
It was okay. The youngest son was terrible -- definitely miscasted, if you ask me.
The action, when it happened, was pretty good. Can't argue that.
It's the drama that's more on and off than a light switch -- namely, the stuff w/ Bacon's familt and the gangs. We didn't need some of it, basically.
Kevin Bacon was great, but even he couldn't save the rest of the movie, since the director and editor definitely should've made the film a lot shorter; it felt too long for its own good, wasting a good deal of time. 20 minutes shorter might've helped -- namely, cutting out a lot of the not-so-good drama scenes, basically.