Birdemic: Shock and Terror.
Dreadful, in an oddly good hearted sort of a way. As though a group of friends were told that they could have a film released as a reward for good GCSE results, and set to with no budget and a cast made up mostly of family and friends. It's not cynically bad, in the way that, say , Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, or The Spirit are, just terribly inept.
Drive
The third Nicholas Winding Refn film I've seen (Valhalla Rising, Fear X being the other two). This is a cracker, a bit Point Blank in its silent, force of nature protagonist pitted against the mob. Very stylish, and well scored too.