Mayberry Machiavelli
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Mon Aug-29-05 11:06 PM
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Married/Dating DUers: The Movie Game |
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My wife and I have a rule where we alternate who picks the movie we go to.
I am now realizing there is a fair amount of gamesmanship involved in this.
What is important, is if there is a movie we BOTH want to see, to get her to use HER pick on it, so that it's like 2 picks in a row for ME. If she is running through the list of acceptable movies for HER pick, I try not to let on what movie I actually want to see, so that she might use her pick to choose MY movie.
She never does though. It was her pick this weekend and she went through a whole LIST of movies and never mentioned the one movie I MOST wanted to see, which only happened to be the number one movie nationally 2 weeks running! (We saw it the next day on MY pick).
What's worse is, if we used her pick to see a movie we both wanted to see, she claims that I manipulated her into using MY pick, and therefore I've used two picks in a row, and she gets two picks now!
There's NO REASONING with the woman!! :banghead:
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Not_Giving_Up
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Mon Aug-29-05 11:10 PM
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1. Why not rent two movies? |
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We don't rent often, but when we do, we generally each pick one.
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Mon Aug-29-05 11:14 PM
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2. Like me, you suck at the game and your wife owns you. |
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This is why I haven't watched anything with a masculine theme for over 5 years. Last time, we watched the fucking "Wedding Planner". I loathe Lopez.
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LeftyMom
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Mon Aug-29-05 11:21 PM
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go together to movies you both want to see. If only one of you wants to see something, go with a friend.
That's basicly what we do, although we usually wait to rent unless it looks like the sort of movie that really ought to be seen on the big screen. For example, I had no interest in seeing Spiderman 2, so LeftyDad and a friend went. When I wanted to see a more family oriented movie LD had no interest in, my sister and I took my Grandmother to see it.
Alternately you could alternate a movie you both want to see, then one for each of you. That way you don't have the "this is my pick but you want to see it too so I get to pick again next time" thing going on.
Either way you need another system, you're making this waaaaaay to complicated. :shrug:
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