>that friend you have who keeps trying to get you to watch a movie and you eventually give in and agree to watch, and he's watching your face to see your reaction during the whole movie, and afterwards he asks you what you thought of it and you pretend you liked it to not upset him but he can tell and is disappointed anyway.
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If I am watching a film with a few of my friends, we never watch anything any of us already saw, it has to be a fresh new experience for everyone.
The experience is completely different if you know that the person beside you already saw and absolutely loves the film and vice versa. There's nothing worse than watching a film and the person beside you evaluating your feelings and telling you "ooh now look at this, this means this and that" etc.
The only exception is if ALL of you already saw the film and want to rewatch it.
If you like a certain film, you just recommend it to your friend so he can watch it in his free time. When you're together watch something none of you saw, much more pleasing experience.