#MTOS: We’re all Friends here, right?

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When @Blair_bear83 submitted this set of questions, I’m not too sure if she did it to get me back for the Star Wars week. She knows how much I despise Friends, just as much as I know how much she despises Star Wars. So I guess I deserved to be reminded of one of the many contributing factors of that awful TV show…the theme tune!

In a style used in previous weeks (such as when I used Rick Astley’s Never Gonna Give You Up as an inspiration), she has taken the lines from the title song to derive some general film related questions for us to ponder this Sunday.

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So, sit back on your sofa, grab a coffee, and join us on Sunday evening at 8pm to chew over the following questions.

Q1: “So no one told you life was gonna be this way” films following life. Which ones highlight the best and worst of lifes journeys and adventures? #MTOS

Q2: “Your job’s a joke, you’re broke, Your love life’s D.O.A” So many films about love, not all of them are the happy ever after. Which love stories stand out to you by showing the dead on arrival side of love? #MTOS

Q3: “It’s like you’re always stuck in second gear” If you could have any car from film, which would it be and why? #MTOS

Q4: “When it hasn’t been your day, your week, your month, or even your year” Time travel films allow the characters to repeat their days, weeks, months and years. Which is your favourite and why? #MTOS

Q5: “I’ll be there for you, (When the rain starts to pour)” Films about friendships show support and being there through thick and thin. Which of those friendships would you like to be a part of and why? #MTOS

Q6: “You’re still in bed at ten, And work began at eight” thinking about working life in film, which role would you love to have if you could do anything in film? #MTOS

Q7: “You’ve burned your breakfast, so far Things are going great” is there a film out there that you love that people often question you about, maybe it should have been burnt before release? #MTOS

Q8: “Your mother warned you there’d be days like these” Which mother in film is the one you would take advice from? Is there a movie mum who terrifies you? What reasons for both? #MTOS

Q9: “But she didn’t tell you when the world has brought, You down to your knees” the world gets into some tricky situations in film. Which of these world-in-danger films do you like to revisit? What makes them a favourite? #MTOS

Q10: “No one could ever know me, no one could ever see me, Seems you’re the only one who knows what it’s like to be me” coming back to romance but looking at partnerships. Which onscreen romance is one you admire? What makes their story believable? #MTOS

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