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How many of these movies have you seen

I am very surprised that some of the films on there are actually on there because it was voted by users of the site.

Like, The Lives of Others. I watched that in my philosophy class. I loved that movie

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65, but maybe 10 are ones I really like 99% of my favorites are not on there.

(I like weird movies though):mrgreen:
 
151.

I have never owned a single movie on dvd / blue ray / video tape.

In a fjew months i will cansel my cable tv and internet due to crappy content on the channels i have og dont have :mrgreen:

I guess i have seen enuff in the past decades :oops: started out watching tv with Apollo 11 landing on the moon ( oldest thing i cen recall watching on tv ,,,, im born in 66 )
 
I was at 97....at 99 now! I just don't really like to watch old movies(pre 75), but I am gonna stomach it so I can say I watched all 250.

Later EddieO
 
If you like those I highly recommend Barry Lyndon.

Not even freaking close to as awesome. Almost like suffering for three freaking hours! I tried. I get it. But no.

Quite curious how they made it look like he had no leg...
 
105

Good to see all the Harrison Ford love. :ror:

Plus the Professional, great movie.

I am a little surprised there is no love for Tom Cruise, despite his nutty-ness he has been in some good movies. No Zombie films either, most are very cheesy, but Shawn of the Dead or 28 days later, those are pretty good.
 
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