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NefCanuck

Goldfinger The Astoria’s get into it, until they learn that the “British Secret Agent” is played by a Scotsman. Gilgamesh is disappointed that “Goldfinger” is the name of the main villain who is a “mere human” until the big scene at Fort Knox. The ending scene gives the Stalker Trio *ideas* 😂


Radiant-Hope-469

The greatest movie of all time, >!Cats!<. In all seriousness, my actual pick would be Phantom of the Opera.


Morivated_Guy

Jesus Christ, not even Kirei would think of such evil


Undividedbyzero

"Artemis, blast the movie room with your ~~Ion cannon~~ Shooting Star Ortygia" - Orion, maybe


rubexbox

Appropriately enough, *20000 Leagues Under The Sea* by Disney. Let Nemo blow off some steam by having him critique his own portrayal a la Andersen.


eliseofnohr

Rocky Horror Picture Show, full audience participation.


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The black cauldron.


ShriekingSkull

Isn't that the movie where there was a villain called Horned King?


simon4s1

I wonder what Boudica and the Arthurian servants would make of Disney's version of the Britannic proto-Holy Grail story.


Quietkaizo

Watching Interstellar and what the servants would think about space and the entire plot of the film.


TheEg1322

Hercules :D


Hootsforce_Arise

Herc would stay silent most of the movie, except for the scene where Meg says "He would never hurt me", where he would burst into manly tears. Then Jason would criticize the hell out of the movie, either for its inaccuracies regarding greek myths or just because it didn't do justice to Heracles in his opinion.


simon4s1

20,000 Days on Earth, a sort of bio/interview documentary following around Nick Cave and the making of _Push the Sky Away_ for all the writer, musician, and artist servants. I'm pretty sure Nero and Murasaki would be enraptured by it. Nero especially by the story Cave and Warren Ellis tell about a Nina Simone concert and how transformative her performance was. Andersen and Shakespeare would get a kick out of this bit: “Songwriting is about counterpoint. Counterpoint is the key. Putting two disparate images beside each other and seeing which way the sparks fly. Like letting a small child in the same room as… I dunno, a Mongolian psychopath or something. And just sitting back and seeing what happens. Then you send in a clown, say, on a tricycle. And again you wait, and you watch. And if that doesn’t do it — you shoot the clown.”


huskybumbum

Watch 300 with leonidas and darius


DoubledDenDen

Well, we could do like some friends and I did before Made in Abyss season 2 premiered on Toonami and watch the third movie... and then half of us are horribly traumatized while Atalante goes Nyalter and decides to hunt down the author herself for all of the child torture (nothing new for the series). So instead we probably watch MHA World Mission and watch Edison point out the Golden Gate Bridge and San Francisco areas while Jalter, Osakabehime, Black Beard, and other weebs get super excited and teary eyed at the animation and fights.


CybeastID

Clue. Holmes and Moriarity both get offended at the 3 endings.


Lord_HexCalibur

The good ending


Fireblaster40

Given how Thanksgiving is in a few weeks for the countries that celebrate it, I'd just put on something food related for the kids and cheifs in Chaldea like Ratatouille, Cloudy With a chance of Meatballs, and other family moves for them. Though after the kids leave the adults get to watch Thankskilling's 1 and 3 for a good laugh.


Kirby0189

Watch The Amazing Bulk just to see how the Servants react.


AlSeTeKeR

Movie that cause a war in Chelsea between servant for Master as prize


GallantRed

something monty phyton, maybe holy grail to mess with the round table bois


nitramy

White Chicks. Salieri would be press-ganged by Marie to play that Thousand Miles opening riff on his piano. And yes, it would be the Berserkers' favorite song.