What was the last movie you watched?


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I've watched Gremlins 2 many times since I was a kid but never even touched the first one until today. I loved it! Was a lot darker than the sequel, but still just as funny. :)

8.5/10

OK I have watched a lot of films recently that I have purchased, however the last is this one:

This scene I Iuv as I grew up in an area similar and knew similar!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L93gsckFR5Y

Film is a 9/10

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Watched this last night. Funny as usual, with a few stunts that make you wonder why they didn't make the movie, and a few ones that didn't make it in for plainly obvious reasons. :p

8/10.

Final Destination 5 - I was say it was entertaining, then confusing at the end..

because I forgot how all the other movies ended, or began? Supposedly they all began the way each movie ended or some bs.. So, 1st film = 2, 2nd film = 3, 3rd film = 4, 4th film = 5, 5th film = 1, right?

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*snipped YouTube videos*

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Every line and every scene in this film is golden. The Farrelly bros. need to do the world a justice and give us a sequel with Carey and Daniels.

I went and watched that earlier for the first time in years! :D That was one of the movies I grew up with, and I watched the unrated version for the first time. Still just as funny watching it for the hundredth time. :)

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