Fun things don't have to be good

Post date: 2020-10-18 09:03:44
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I'm hosting an outdoor, socially distanced movie-screening in my back yard. It's one week away, and I still haven't picked out a movie. Snowflakes within!

So at this point I've basically invited my friends to sit in 6-ft-apart pods in my backyard to stare at a wall and eat Halloween candy. Better than covid isolation, but could be way more fun.
Here are my movie requirements:
-Under 2hrs
-No racism, homophobia, transphobia, even if the character being phobic is a "bad guy". (i'll have a mixture of identities here and it's better for everyone to just not have to worry about managing their trauma to have fun)
-likewise, no heavy gore, dead animals, rape, violent misogyny
-for my own personal comfort, no sex scenes, or at least no long and loud ones. I have to live around these neighbors for a while
-fun! It's too much pressure to find a movie that a bunch of people will think is Good. fun is more important
-easy to follow along
-in English

Honestly I would just wish that most people hadn't already seen Ready or Not. Its a little heavy on the gore, but it has a exuberant ending and it fits the season. Hotel Artemis was equally fun. Hunt for the Wilderpeople and the 2014 horror-comedy Housebound are similar to what I'm looking for. Doesn't have to be horror or Halloween-y, but it'd be cooler if it was.
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