The 2008 version of The Day the Earth Stood Still.
For once, I don't get the hate for this movie. Yes, it has today's family-related, crybaby, over-emotional angst (a requirement for storytelling anymore), and I still believe the 1951 version is the better film, but I also like this one.
I don't "hate" the 2008 version, I just thought it was as good as a 'Hallmark direct to video"-film would be; it had none of the qualities a modern audience have come to expect of a cinematically released film nor any of the eeriness of the 1951 version (and NO humour whatsoever).
Well that right there is my point. Humor and positive messages are NOT something today's audience appriecates. In order to be acceptable, everything must be angst-ridden-daddy-issue-bullshit. This movie has that, but thankfully, it's played down.