Does anyone know? This is important, I'm setting something up for a good friend.
It's a long movie
the same things we always eat: uncercooked chicken with no spices
The uncut full trilogy is 11 hours lil broAnd it’s the white mans culture that you marathon it all in one sitting
>>214651951Why are you so obsessed with white people?
>>214651972>>214652010I'm aware of the runtime, what does that have to do with food?>>214652041Fool of a jeet, I don't have time for your jealousy, go make your own thread about Bollywood.
>>214652129You don’t eat one meal during that shit man you start at like 8-9 in the morning and by the end you’ve had all three square meals of the day
Personally I avoid things like chips because the crunch is pretty loud and you have to have the movie louder than what is comfortable to balance out the crunching.Popcorn is great and a classic.Charcuterie always works, not sure if you have it over there but we have a thing called Ölkorv that's like small salamis.Pickles is an underrated movie treat.
>>214651951Anon…
>>214651951idk i just ate popcorn when i watched the theatric releases when i watched the 4k extended editions i drank beer and ate a nut mix
>>214651951Carbonated water from the fridgeFruits
>>214651951Warm sandwiches with beans, Swedish Feta, and some herb salt.
>>214652388>Charcuterie always worksThis. Bread rolls, cheese, marmelade sausages, hams and pickled vegetables are really good finger food.
>>214655396>>214655525Thanks
>>214651951pepperoni pizza is the usual movie night snack
I watch it every Christmas so there's Christmas dinner & booze
>>214652388This doesn't apply as much to LOTR as other movies, but you can eat chips to cover up foul language or sex scenes. I would start eating chips whenever an Arwen-Aragorn kissing scene comes on.
>>214651951Not sure how you get that idea, but personally if I've already seen a movie like LotR a million times I'm not gonna pay as close attention anymore when rewatching it.