The Dreamers.
A bit odd, about ten years old I think. Has lots of those parts of Eva Green that got the Sin City 2 poster banned :D Not sure if it was enjoyable for any reason other than that, although it did persuade me to learn a little about the 1968 protests and strikes in France.
Earlier that night was Dodgeball...my god that film is funny. One of my all time favourites. A scene that isn't meant to be humorous at all had me close to rofling (hint: Lance Armstrong) - a genuine case of a film literally improving with age.
And I have to mention The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou. I get the impression Wes Anderson is a bit of a marmite filmmaker, well I like his films, the ones I've seen at least (FMF, TGBH). It's a lot better than The Grand Budapest Hotel, which I also saw earlier this year. Bill Murray is just outstanding in it, and it's just so crazy you're smiling whenever you're not laughing.