I liked Tim Burton's Dark Shadows too. Definitely my favorite of his since 1996's "Mars Attacks".
I also want to mention "Mr Bean's Holiday". The Mr. Bean tv show was a huge part of my childhood. There were only fourteen episodes (typical of British shows) and I watched them endlessly. The first movie came out right around the time I was really into the show, and I hated it. It somehow managed to be both a complete rehash of the series' best jokes and a complete betrayal of its spirit. "Holiday" was really a return to form and even though I was much older when it came out, I loved it and was completely baffled at its mediocre-to-bad reputation. Rowan Atkinson was just as funny in the role as he ever was on the tv series, the French countryside was beautiful and utilized well in the story, and though I'm sure it's been used before in films I haven't seen, I really enjoyed the concept of having three main characters who each spoke a different language. Plus, the ending was really quite sweet. I'm not one that really goes for overt sentimentality in film, but it worked here, even if they had to ever-so-slightly tone down the more mean-spirited aspects of Mr. Bean's character to make it work.