(February 20, 2016 at 4:18 pm)Excited Penguin Wrote:I think we shouldn't make overly complicated rules, or no one will participate. To make it as enjoyable as possible.(February 20, 2016 at 4:14 pm)Aroura Wrote: I think taking turns is easiest. Voting unanimously will be hard, as some people may not be abl to participate every week, and it would just be so time consuming.
As people nominate movies and we watch them, the order for taking would be created for next time around. So far, if everyone agrees to Coherence, it would be you and then Heat. The rest of us will just politely get in line.
I think people should be active in the thread if they want to have a say in what we watch, and then it won't be so difficult anymore. But that's just my opinion, if you want to take turns, let's do that, but do remember you said it yourself that if someone picks a really shitty movie we'll just say we don't want to watch it. So... how would that work then
Again, I see what you're saying and it's fair, but think about that one time that someone will inevitably have us watch some really bad movie that no one will want to watch. Will we just watch it anyway, then, or just make that same person pick something else until we agree with him/her?
Eh, what am I saying. For now, I think it's reasonable to trust everyone involved with their picks. So after Heat's movie, we'll watch Aurora's and Sterben's (in whichever order) and then start with me again, unless someone else joins us in the meanwhile. So let's just go with Aroura's idea for now, I say.
Person nominates a movie
If no major objections are raised, one weeks is set to watch said movie.
Every Saturday, new thread on movie is opened for discussion, and next movie is nominated.
There, it's simple. Some weeks no one will watch the movie. It's going to happen. No biggie, it's for fun, and as long as no one makes a big fuss, then we'll just move on to the next movie.
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