Saw two movies, recently.
First off was The Repeaters. It was kind of like a "serious" take on the Groundhog Day movie. Basically, three kids that are in a detox center have some freak accident on a rainy night which apparently locks them in a time loop: The same day starts all over again. Here, the kids take advantage of that by first going to rob a liquor store for the heck of it, joy ridding and then giving some payback to a guy that they thought had slept with the main protag's sister. Eventually, they seem to realize what being
stuck in a time loop for the rest of existence implies and two of the three decide to stop acting like arrogant jerks, but one of them really loves the situation and even tries to rape a girl, which is just too much, for the other two. I was actually really surprised by how much I liked this movie and was invested in the main characters. I'd recommend it, if you see it in your video store, but only as a rental.
Next was a pretty old movie, Chinatown, starring the always loveable Jack Nicholson. This was one of his very early roles, but he plays it just as smoothly and elegantly as every other role, making it freakin' awesome. The movie itself was really nothing special and actually felt a little far-fetched, at points, but it's your average murder-mystery story and it's pretty good at that. I'd recommend this one too, if only to see Jack's lovely smile (I'm straight, by the way)