Hrm. Pan's Labyrinth was good. Beautiful and very sad. However, Children of Men wins for this weekend. It's pretty rare that I find myself literally (yes, I really do mean literally here, not literally-as-hyperbole) on the edge of my seat, but I completely bought the premise, emotionally. In a weirdly incidental way, it might also be the best war movie I've ever seen. Some of the action shots are nothing short of awesome. (Again, in the real/original sense of the word. They filled me with awe.)