Green Lantern satisfied the geeky, DC-fanboy in me...but the script wasn't very good. The extended version of the film made things a little better, but it still came off a paint-by-the-numbers affair and the direction was so wrong in some places--and in the initial "We're going to fly" scene, it worked perfectly.
For sheer creepiness, I watched the original Cat People with Simone Simone yesterday. Low-budget, high-effect, and the intercutting (the walking scene and the bus) was nigh on perfect.
Also watched Looper. The performances were good and while I like time travel and the inherent paradoxes in them, this movie just did not do it for me. Wasn't a total waste of time, but it didn't turn me on.
Curse of the Demon, OTOH, the classic 1957 film with Dana Andrews, kicks the shit out of most modern-day horror flicks, simply because of the creepy atmosphere Tourneur managed to create. Really, really good.
No lizards. (Sorry, Diana).