I watched a bunch of movies lately but these two stand out in my head:
Takers (2010) (http://www.imdb.com/ le/tt1135084/)
This movie is about some bank robbers who have one bad heist that costs them dearly. If you thought "Heat" when you read this, you were right. It's basically the 2010 version of that Al Pacino/Robert DeNiro epic. With less acting firepower, you could imagine the lines to be delivered a little cornier, and the plot to be a little easier to predict. You'd be right about that too. But, this movie was entertaining and enjoyable, and that's all I need to see in an action flickto give it Two Spurs Up.
The Social Network (2010) (http://www.imdb.com/ le/tt1285016/)
This one was hard to sit through. The character of Mark Zuckerberg (Facebook CEO and founder) was irritating throughout. He was everything you'd imagine in a pompous little kid running a major tech company like it takes no skill. It was like watching Good Will Hunting but with more annoying cliche' Harvard Square scenes and fewer glimpses of Minnie Driver. Add in the denial of the real Zuckerberg camp that this is an accurate re-telling of the story of Facebook and you get a Two Spurs Down.