What was the last movie you watched?


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1980 cult classic. Saw it as a kid over 20 years ago and was scared s***less. Now, it's good for a few laughs. Yum, that "special flavor" of Farmer Vincent's pork products. :whistle:

Besides, Wolfman Jack is in it!

69% on Rotten Tomatoes.

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The Road (HD) ? Bloody depressing film, borderline suicidal. Acting was ace, the look and feel of the film were spot on. But for some reason none of it clicked into place for me. As a result of that, I felt myself being forced to watch it.

I think it is one of the films, which you need to be in the correct mood to watch.

7/10

Remember Me (HD) ? Wow, just wow. I went in expecting nothing, and got very emotional ride. I really liked it. I did not see the ending coming at all. It was done very well in my opinion. I was very emotional at the end. See it if you can.

9/10

1980 cult classic. Saw it as a kid over 20 years ago and was scared s***less. Now, it's good for a few laughs. Yum, that "special flavor" of Farmer Vincent's pork products. :whistle:

Besides, Wolfman Jack is in it!

69% on Rotten Tomatoes.

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Same here... i remember renting it with ,my dad and watching it on our first vcr. one freaky movie

Last movie i saw was a-team... freakin awesome, absolutely loved the tank scene

Men who stare at goats 8/10 LMAO!!

"don't eat the eggs

what?

we put lsd in it...

ehh?

and the water too..

WHAT!

yeh i put some in the water tanks.

oh sh8t...you idiot

LOL

Scorpio (1973) - 9/10 spy, cloak & dagger - action/thriller.

well written film & brilliant dialogue and action for 1973.

I'd like to see this remade one day by a great director..

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0070653/

Trailer from 1973

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20FSA58M3gk

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