Actually, three, since I just recalled
BIG FISH - The Tim Burton thing of last month, it's his take on the book of the same name (not an original story from him) and deals with a modern son's relationship with a traditional father. Was this what they call a "chick flick"? I'm not sure; no major life statements were made, so it flew a bit too close to Louisa May Alcott for me, I guess...
SECRET WINDOW - The Stephen King story with Johnny Depp. Isolated writer deals with his own psychology and simultaneously with story ideas AND a lingering divorce. Yeah, whatever. BUT always good to see what Depp's up to.
NUKES IN SPACE - a straight-to-video 1-hour documentary about atmospheric nuke tests by US, USSR and French interests during the 50's and 60's. Some reliance on random stock footage, but at least as many hits as misses, in that veterans of various programs are interviewed here that apparently talked to no one else. AND it's narrated by William Shatner!! The interpretation has a bit too much ban-the-bomb underlying sentiment for me, but the amount of new material made it worth at least the $5 I paid for it at Half Price.

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Also - anybody seen FEAR OF A BLACK HAT? Sort of a Rap take on Spinal Tap, I'm told...