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Movies are most fun when you have company to enjoy them with, and a movie night is a simple fun thing to do at home with friends at any age and with almost any budget. A movie night with your friends can be fun and simple for everyone with a bit of planning and preparation.

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Having a Low Key Movie Night

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    • Make whatever food you enjoy. Popcorn is an easy and cheap snack for movies, and is extremely simple to make [1] X Research source . You can go big as well and have an elaborate meal, but it adds to your cleanup and prep time considerably. Any drinks you enjoy should be stocked as well so you can stay refreshed throughout the movie.
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    • Set up an event online. If more people can come than you’ve invited then consider making an event on a social networking site and seeing who can come. You should avoid over inviting for your space and means for entertaining. Try to avoid annoying people with notifications and updates about the event by making your plans clear and firm when you make the event page online.
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    • If your night involves alcoholic beverages or other drugs, make sure your guests know about the rules of the space so as to avoid discomfort or strife with anyone you share the space with. Police and angry roommates can ruin a night very quickly and make a lot of people uncomfortable.
    • Serve easy snacks or premade drinks. Easy snacks include popcorn[2] X Research source , hummus [3] X Research source huhttp://www.inspiredtaste.net/15938/easy-and-smooth-hummus-recipe/ and vegetables, and nachos [4] X Research source . Saving yourself time and effort will allow you to focus on details and keep the event fun and stress-free. You can avoid long queues of unserved guests and bolster the supply of snacks and drinks by keeping it simple.
    • Prepare any refreshments so that way they’ll be ready when your guests arrive, though popcorn is quick enough where it’s advisable to make it fresh for anyone who wants it. You can customize popcorn readily to a person’s satisfaction. It is also a good idea to make sure snacks are in a single area and that the area has any necessary utensils, dishes, and napkins.
    • Reader Poll: We asked 225 wikiHow readers what their go-to finger food is for a party, and only 8% of them said mini sandwiches and sliders. [Take Poll] Things like pizza and popcorn are usually good options for movie nights, or choose themed snacks based on the movie you’re watching.
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    • Set up any game materials. A lot of people like to make games out of movie night, like movie quote bingo, movie trivia (before or after the movie), or a drinking game. These games often require printed materials, research, and some effort to assemble, as they are specific to certain movies quite frequently. Don’t underestimate the prep time on these.
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    • Make sure the weather permits for your event. No one wants them and their movie equipment to get rained on. Pick a day with a low change or precipitation and that isn’t going to be too windy so as to disrupt your screen. You can secure your screen with a well anchored frame against most normal wind activity.
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  9. {“smallUrl”:”https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/6\/63\/Have-a-Movie-Night-Step-19.jpg\/v4-460px-Have-a-Movie-Night-Step-19.jpg”,”bigUrl”:”\/images\/thumb\/6\/63\/Have-a-Movie-Night-Step-19.jpg\/aid358596-v4-728px-Have-a-Movie-Night-Step-19.jpg”,”smallWidth”:460,”smallHeight”:325,”bigWidth”:728,”bigHeight”:514,”licensing”:”<div class=\”mw-parser-output\”><p>License: <a target=\”_blank\” rel=\”nofollow noreferrer noopener\” class=\”external text\” href=\”https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-sa\/3.0\/\”>Creative Commons<\/a><br>\n<\/p><p><br \/>\n<\/p><\/div>”} 9 Make sure the space is clean of all litter and equipment. Be careful when you break down your projector set up to avoid tearing the screen or damaging the projector. You’ll want to spend time making sure you left no litter in public spaces and that the equipment is all with its rightful owner. You should leave your outdoor space as clean as you found it or better.
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