Michael Movie Night Interview

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Do you like movies?
Julia: I LOVE Movies. I love hanging and getting a good classic movie on tv. I love to get my friends together and hang out on the couch.
Paige: I LOVE Movies. I always go on the $5 Tuesdays!
What is your favorite movie?
Julia: I don’t think I have a favorite movie exactly but I do love a good romcom with popcorn of course!
Paige: I don’t know what it is, it changes all the time!
What was the last movie you watched?
Julia: That’s a really good one! It was Love, Actually because it’s ALWAYS on TV!
Paige: I saw something recently! The last movie I watched was the Phantom Menace!
What kind of snacks do you like to eat during movies
Julia: I like popcorn and I like chocolate chip cookies and I like really anything salty with a crunch that I can get my hands on!
Paige: I like to have popcorn with Bunch a Crunch in it!

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