What movie would you watch with the President of the USA?

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emeraldrafael

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the racist (or at least asshole) answer is a tyler perry movie.

What I would. Actually watch with him is probably billy madison.
 

maskedferret

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For the US Pres? since I'd be more inclined to chat than just sit passively and watch I'd have to pick "The American President" so we can joke about it and I can hear more about how the real job differs or is similar.
 

shogunblade

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AT God said:
Broke Back Mountain and stare directly in to his eyes the entire time with a cracked smile.
How would the President watch Brokeback Mountain while you are staring directly into his eyes? Unless either of you have a lazy eye or something, I can't fathom how that'd work.

OT: Fritz Lang's Metropolis. It's a thought provoking movie, made more personal by the fact that it's relevant more now then it was when it came out in the political realm whilst having no actual political conversation in it.

Plus, it's a really good movie.
 

Thaluikhain

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exessmirror said:
serenity so he would put firefly back in the air
Yeah, and he could hire Summer Glau to be in charge of anything he wanted to get cancelled straight away.
 

MrGalactus

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2016: Obama's America.

Never seen it, but it should be good for a laugh. I wonder if Obama has seen it...
 

Generalzdave

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I love standup specials, and I want to see him laugh, so John Pinette: Still Hungry, Chris Rock: Bigger and Blacker, or Lewis Black: Black on Broadway. Wait a minute...Not because of that. They're just funny. I swear.
 

Mr.Mattress

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With 43 of 44 Presidents, I would watch my favorite film "Nightmare Before Christmas" with them.

With 1 Specific President, however, I would pick something much more serious: "It's a Beautiful Day" (The Movie) by Don Hertzfeldt. See what he'd think of it.