LOTR: The Fellowship of the Ring (Directors Cut)
should be good in filtering out some of the people I wouldn’t want to interact with anyway
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So many puns…that must have been a riot to record.
I’m open to trying this after reading your explanation. The Lego Movie was also surprisingly amazing.
I’ll be damned, nobody mentioned Lord of the Rings.
Love of Tolkien is sadly not universal. I married a heathen that hates Lord of the Rings. 😩
That’s like a mouse not liking cheese.
I came here to say LotR. Whoever doesn’t vibe with LotR doesn’t have a place in my house.
Lock the doors and show them the Extended edition, followed by The Hobbit extended edition.
It’s only 20 hours and 18 minutes.
Wow, it stars an English physicist as Helm Hammerhand! Bold choice!
Then we’ll probably get way past 30 hours in total for the extended editions.
My ex roommate made me watch the extended edition after I told him I never actually watched all the movies. I’m not mad at him. It was a weekend well spent.
When I was that age my parents took me to see Midnight Cowboy and The Stepford Wives at the drive in
Pootie Tang.
What’s that phrase he says?
Sah dah tae?
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21 Jump Street. Lighthearted, don’t need to worry about how deep it is or not, but it’s well-written, well-executed comedy, and I’ve already seen it a couple times and know that’s not just nostalgia talking.
I think a general group of adults would get a kick out of it.
The second one is dumb, but it plays into it, which I kind of like.
Anything by Aki Olavi Kaurismäki. If someone can’t appreciate masterpieces of Finnish cinema, I’ll be happy to show them the door.
Haha, it boils down to a few choices for me, including a few non movie series.
My immediate answer: Violent Night. It’s such a good, weird Christmas movie with Santa being a badass, an actual engaging story, tons of gore and tons of humor. You can’t go wrong with David Harbour either. In my opinion, it has a lot going for it that makes it worthy both in and out of seasonal viewing.
https://youtu.be/a53e4HHnx_s?si=jUT6GhgSApjszQjk
If we COULD choose non movies, just as added fluff to my post, I’d choose either Fallout or Impractical Jokers. A second choice for me would be The Nightmare Before Christmas. It’s quick, simple, stylish and a fun watch.
I’m gonna go off the beaten path a little here and go with Jonathan Demme’s “Something Wild”, chances are the guests haven’t seen it and that film is one helluva ride, it’s got a little bit of something for everyone - comedy, romance, thriller, you name it.
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This is the correct option because during the day before movie night you watch Fellowship and Two Towers
“Now, has everyone brushed up on their Silmarillion beforehand as agreed? Good. Now I’ll just roll once for initiative before we start the film.”
Blasphemy!
For me, I could watch Muppet Treasure Island over and over. The perfect movie.
For a movie I need to play for others: A Goofy Movie.
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