Movie Night Discussion Questions

One of the most requested things that my visitors want for the website is a movie night theme, which I have never done. So, I thought with so many of us having family movie nights at home, virtual movie nights with friends, and some even planning real-time movie nights for the fall, now might be a good time. Today and tomorrow I’ll be posting a few things for it, but on Friday I’ll have the actual movie night theme for you.

UPDATE: That Movie Night Theme is posted here!!

Movie Game Questions for Movie Night

Today I’m sharing a list of 20 movie night discussion questions, which you can use before showing a movie or after, or even for a movie club meeting. You can pick a few questions to ask or use several of them. Enjoy!

Movie Related Questions

  1. What is your favorite movie?
  2. Approximately how many times have your watched your favorite movie?
  3. What is your favorite movie series or franchise?
  4. What movie series or franchise do you think should never have had more than one movie?
  5. What movie do you think there should be a sequel to?
  6. Who is your favorite character from a movie?
  7. Who is your favorite movie villain to root against?
  8. What is your favorite dramatic scene or favorite climax of a movie?
  9. What movie has your favorite backdrop, landscape, or scenery in it?
  10. What movie has your favorite house in it?
  11. Who is your favorite actress?
  12. Who is your favorite actor?
  13. Who is your favorite animal character from a movie?
  14. What is your favorite music from a movie?
  15. What is your favorite movie genre?
  16. What is your favorite opening scene of a movie?
  17. What is your favorite ending scene of a movie?
  18. What do you think is the worst ending of a movie ever made?
  19. What is your favorite line from a movie?
  20. What do you think is the worst movie of all time and should never have been made?

Personally, I like movies in all genres. I guess it depends what mood I’m in. The movies I’ve watched the most is probably the Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit movies.

I think it’s this whole thing of admiring how Tolkien’s mind worked in the first place, even though the movies are probably not true to the books in all the details. I have only read parts of the books. They are really a challenge, but one of these days I am going to read them all in their entirety.

Oh, and if you are looking for questions for a book theme night instead of a movie night, check this blog post.

Thanks for stopping in.

Creative blessings,
Julia


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