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Tonight at 7pm cst (three hours from posting this), we’re going to have the first movie night on rabb.it! The movie that won out with 11 votes was Thor: Ragnarok (with Mamma Mia! and The Princess Diaries coming in second and third place respectively. @ the 6 people who voted for Despicable Me 3: turn on your location I just wanna talk).

I’ll post the link to the rabb.it room about 15-20 minutes before hand, and will have it open for the duration of the movie, so you can come and go as you please. At the end of the movie, I’ll make a post on here announcing that it’s done.

If you want to suggest any movies for next week’s line up, go ahead! I’ll put the poll out on Monday or Tuesday with a watch date next Friday or Saturday.

A few rules/reminders under the cut

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