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had a couple of v pleasant movie watching experiences with others and realized I have been missing out on one of life's utmost pleasures, watching movies in a group setting. to remedy this, I am starting to screen movies on a schedule, two evenings a week, for myself, my neighbors (I live in a small apt complex), and select others to drop in on when they feel like.

seeking recommendations along two lines:

  1. What movies have you watched in a group setting that have absolutely killed?

  2. Every month will have a theme, and for November the theme is "just to feel" - v emotional movies. Doesn't have to be super sad, it could be joyful, but preferably not a children's/family film or an anime (sorry just not my thing, though there are exceptions of course - you can't do an emotional movies program without Grave of the Fireflies)

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[–] Beaver@hexbear.net 6 points 1 month ago

First off: hell yeah, it's great to watch movies in a group setting.

Second off: it's going to depend entirely on the preferences and vibes of the group. But allow yourselves to vary the genere, and to not get into a rut where you're watching too many "good" or "bad" movies in a row. We occasionally overindulged in weird B movies, and I put my foot down at one point and asked to watch something actually good.

We kicked off our group watches with RRR, which was a great flick for a group setting.