Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Surprisingly, this movie, f*cked up though it was, was considerably less f*cked up than Suddenly, Last Summer. It was melodramatic and engaging, despite not having one single character that the audience could identify with. I'd say it was less fun than Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, but still a good watch, especially for Elizabeth Taylor's fine performance. B-
Burn Notice: The Fall of Sam Axe
I just cannot recommend this enough. There's drama, intrigue, Bruce Campbell charm, action, and even a part where we see the origin of the Chuck Finley alias. It was, perhaps, the best Burn Notice episode ever, making me wonder if maybe the main character should be Sam instead of Michael. If I could rate it higher than an A+, I would.