This whole "treats and snacks for a movie night" is surely a lot of bollocks? Firstly, WHY do people feel the need to eat and drink throughout a film
No wonder people get fat
I remember going to the cinema and a family of four barrelled in, all laden down with hot food, sweets and gallons of drink. I was like 'really?! Is this film 5 hours long or something?!' - so I have no tolerance for this snacks and treats during a movie in your own living room.
Secondly, hands up how many teenagers you know who will sit with their parents to watch a film. My teenagers don't even watch TV, nor do they sit in front of a TV set. They watch Netflix and Twitch on phones or a laptop, and I'm sure that's the reality for a lot of families. Nor do they watch DVDs. So when VickyMouse stages this 'movie night basket' in her living room with blankets and DVDs (still in their cellophane wrappers) and says her and the kiddoes like to sit and watch a movie with tubs of half their bodyweight in chocolate and toffees ("These are my Kryptonite" ™VickyMouse), I wonder what planet she's on, because I can just imagine the faces my kids would pull if I waved a Fred Claus DVD at them
She's an absolute oddball. She's like some frustrated B&B landlady with her breakfast station and her hospitality tray on the end of her bed
2021 prediction: VickyMouse revamps her toilet and calls it her Poop Station
PS- can we please have a VickyMouse thread?