Movies Seen in Theaters in 2007

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  1. Dreamgirls (2006)- Bill Condon- January 5
  2. Pan's Labyrinth (2006)- Guillermo Del Toro- January 19
  3. Inland Empire (2006)- David Lynch- January 26
  4. Letters from Iwo Jima (2006)- Clint Eastwood- February 2
  5. Venus (2006)- Roger Michell- February 18
  6. Breach- Billy Ray- February 23
  7. Grindhouse- Quentin Tarantino, Robert Rodriguez, Rob Zombie, Eli Roth, and Edgar Wright- April 20
  8. Spider-Man 3- Sam Raimi- May 5
  9. Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End- Gore Verbinski- May 24
  10. Knocked Up- Judd Apatow- June 1
  11. Ocean's Thirteen- Steven Soderbergh- June 10
  12. Live Free or Die Hard- Len Wiseman- June 28
  13. 1408- Mikael Hafstrom- June 29
  14. Ratatouille- Brad Bird- July 5
  15. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix- David Yates- July 19
  16. Hairspray- Adam Shankman- August 2
  17. The Simpsons Movie- David Silverman- August 15
  18. Superbad- Greg Mottola- August 17
  19. The Bourne Ultimatum- Paul Greengrass- September 8
  20. The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters- Seth Gordon- September 15
  21. Sleepy Hollow (1999)- Tim Burton- October 5
  22. Michael Clayton- Tony Gilroy- October 12
  23. Death at a Funeral- Frank Oz- October 13
  24. American Gangster- Ridley Scott- November 3
  25. The Darjeeling Limited- Wes Anderson- November 9
  26. No Country for Old Men- Joel and Ethan Coen- December 8
  27. I'm Not There- Todd Haynes- December 14
  28. Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street- Tim Burton- December 26

Is Pan's Labyrinth a good one? I've been meaning to see it (rare to come across in theatres at this point, I assume it didn't make much success...)

Pan's Labyrinth is amazing, especially if you are impressed by visual effects. It's not just an effects movie, though. The story is good and not as fantastical as the previews make it look.