Saw a wild collection of movies in the past 24 hours:
This is the End - Liked it. Kind of a ripoff of
Dogma in a way, but the actors playing themselves redeemed it.
Iron Sky - You have to be kidding: Finnish production of Nazis in space living on the dark side of the moon and planning to attack earth again? And there are legions of morons investing in this movie and its related crap?

Oh, a thumbs up for the comedy value alone.
The Doomsday Book - I know this won awards for its three stories. And I honestly tried to be sensitive to, say, how a Korean would tell a zombie story. But dammit if it didn't drag on and put me to sleep. Lame.
Pontypool - OK, yet another zombie movie, but this time in rural Ontario. But I really liked this flick. Good acting, and the scene-setting came off as a play. What was refreshing was that the movie worked on the unknown. Just too often we're given some horror or tragedy right in the visual face with CGI going berserk that it's nothing like how real tragedies happen -- which is usually with confusion, with a lack of information, with a vague piecing-together of what people have observed, etc. Yeah, it's a bit of a modern
War of the Worlds radio play in that sense, but it worked. Recommended.