Free movies available at Crackle for June 2015


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Sony’s free video service, Crackle.com, added an odd assortment of movies for the month of June. For you Ralph Macchio fans (and let’s face it, that’s every human being ever), the “Karate Kid” trilogy is available to stream but only for one month. It crane-kicks no more July 1.

June is also the last month to witness the origin of the phrase, “You’re the man now, dog!” as “Finding Forrester” goes offline at the start of July. Take a look at the complete list below to find out what else to watch this month.

New on Crackle for June 2015

  • At Any Price (2012)
  • Cry-Baby (1990)
  • I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997)
  • Karate Kid (1984)
  • Karate Kid II (1986)
  • Karate Kid III (1989)
  • Katt Williams: Pimpadelic (2009)
  • Layer Cake (2004)
  • Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998)
  • Lockout (2012)
  • Snatch (2000)
  • U-571 (2000)
  • Vacancy (2007)
  • We Own the Night (2007)
  • When Did You Last See Your Father? (2007)

Leaving Crackle July 1, 2015

  • Anaconda (1997)
  • And Now for Something Completely Different (1971)
  • At Any Price (2012)
  • Baghead (2008)
  • Bottle Rocket (1996)
  • Breakout (2013)
  • Bugsy (1991)
  • Can’t Hardly Wait (1998)
  • Cave, The (2005)
  • Das Boot (1982)
  • Family Business (1989)
  • Finding Forrester (2000)
  • Guess Who (2005)
  • In Good Company (2004)
  • Karate Kid (1984)
  • Karate Kid II (1986)
  • Karate Kid III (1989)
  • Lockout (2012)
  • Poetic Justice (1993)
  • Resident Evil: Extinction (2007)
  • Very Bad Things (1998)
  • We Own the Night (2007)
  • When Did You Last See Your Father? (2007)

To find out what else is available online, check out CNET.com/Netpicks.

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