Another vote for really enjoying
Unbreakable. I didn't feel this way immediately, though. After I watched it the first time, I wasn't quite sure what to make of it. As time went on, I found myself thinking more and more about it and found myself really wanting to see it again. Upon subsequent viewings, my appreciation for it grew quite a bit. I think it is an intelligent and mature treatment of a genre (comic books) that is largely seen as being just the opposite. Very thought provoking (all the debate on the movie should prove that!).
I didn't mind the end captions; I actually thought they were a nice touch. I think one's view on this might be influenced by one's involvement in the world of comic books. I used to collect, but it got too expensive (so I got into Home Theater? What kind of sense does THAT make?

). The point is, when the captions came up I immediately recognized the comic book necessity of them. When Batman defeats a villan, they seem to always end up in Arkham Asylum for the Criminally Insane, though you never really spend a lot of time actually watching Bats haul them to the Asylum, sign them over, give a statement as to what happened, etc. etc.. From a dramatic standpoint, it'd be a little dull. From a genre (comic book) standpoint, that's just not how it's done.
All in all an excellent film, IMO.