First off, I am going to say that I am Canadian, and was not alive when Bobby Kennedy was shot. All that aside, I am now going to tell you all my thoughts on the new Emilio Estevez film, Bobby, about the lives of the people in the hotel the night Mr. Kennedy was shot.
I loved it.
It made me laugh, cry and was extremely well acted and directed. It was a little slow moving, yet I din't get bored.
The movie covered almost every main theme of the late 1960's; racism, poverety, drugs, Peace and war, and many other themes still relevant today (not that the others aren't).
I thoroughly recommend this film to EVERYONE, even if you didn't support Boby Kennedy, although I think you would enjoy it more if you agreed with his beliefs.
Other than that, I recently watched the film Volver, starring Penelope Cruz and directed by Pedro Almodóvar. It was an interesting film but I don't think I ever want to see it again. I do reccommend you see it, but it isn't one I would have paid to see on the big screen. It is, however, well directed.
One more thing before I go, 
If anyone knows where I can buy a belgian keyboard, could you please send me a message, as I can't find them ANYWHERE! Thanks
That's all for me now!
Bye