A friend wants to host the perfect movie or watch night for a group. What advice would you give them?
C1EntertainmentAdvice
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I'd tell them to plan around the group rather than their own taste. Choose something with broad appeal so no one feels left out. Sort the seating and snacks in advance, and have a backup pick ready in case the first choice doesn't go down well. A little preparation takes the pressure off the host.
Key phrases to use
- split the room — divide a group into strongly opposing opinions“Pick a film that won't split the room.”
- onto a winner — doing something likely to succeed“With good snacks, you're onto a winner.”
- go down well — be received positively by people“I hope the film goes down well.”
- pull off — succeed at something difficult or impressive“She pulled off a brilliant evening.”
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