What is the last movie you saw?

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Watched Mean Girls for about the 10thousanth time in my life.
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The Day The World Ended, an old Roger Corman flick. Fairly entertaining about a group of survivors after nuclear war. The monster was a joke, a guy in a monster suit stumbling around looking stupid. It had Touch (Chuck) Conners as the bad guy before he became the good guy Mannix. A cheap trashy movie, the kind I like. OK if you have nothing else to watch. They say Roger Corman is the most successful producer of all time, only two of his movies didnt make any money. That makes me feel a little better, knowing Im not the only person who dosent have any taste in movies.
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The Maze was the last movie I saw. I watched it with my teenager.
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It that The Maze with Richard Carlson from the 50's about the guy whose uncle was a frog or something like that? I think it was a 3-D movie if I remember right.
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I saw The Imitation Game yesterday. It was fantastic.
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The Equalizer, very good movie! 8/10
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'Picture Perfect' a 1997 flick with a young Jennifer Anniston. It was good, though definitely not her best rom-com.
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"Fallen" with Denzel. :)
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Tangled and Frozen. again. soooo addicting.
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Mr. Wong, Detective. An old Boris Karloff Flick.
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Hey, I just saw this same thread....
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Yeah, theres two on here. I just found that out. Im surprised the moderator didnt kick one off. Fran must be asleep. :lol:
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