1. Where. Theatre, home (TV, DVD, VHS, whatever):
In the cinema is the best for me; otherwise, at home, on VHS or DVD (I prefer DVD, but I would never refuse to buy VHS if it was cheap, and buy it very frequently still). I always watch films with massive headphones on too, to absorb the sound and cut off distractions from elsewhere in the house.
2. When.
Everyday. I average at two-a-day. I saw 60 films last month; 49 were for the first time, and 6 were on the big screen.
3. How many movies would you watch in a row.
It all depends. I can watch a film one day, go a day without one, then watch three in a row. Depends on the content of the film and the mood I'm in, not to mention length. If I watch more than one film in a row, I usually like to connect them somehow--subject matter, or director, or whatever. The most films I've seen in a row at the cinema is five in one day. The most films I've seen in one day at home was six. I also watched all three Lord of the Rings films in a row, starting at eleven at night and finishing half eight the next morning.
4. Alone or in company. In the latter case, in whose company.
Alone, preferably.
5. do you usually have a drink or a snack during the breaks?
Never. I give everything to a film while watching it.
6. have you ever smooched while watching a movie?
Yeah, but I'd seen the film (21 Grams) before, and the girl wasn't interested at all in it.
7. which seat do you choose at the theatre (if given the chance) Depends; if there's sufficient room to not snap my neck, the front row usually, with no distractions in front of me.
8. have you ever cried/sobbed while watching a movie?
Yes. I never, ever used to. I found the final scene of The Elephant Man excruciating to watch the other night.
9. what's the worst thing that could happen while watching a movie?
Being interrupted, in any way.
10. do you get info or spoilers about the movie you are going to watch?
No. If I can, I go into only with a brief outline of what it's about, always spoiler-free.
11. have you ever watched a porn movie?
Yes.
12. the most boring movie you can think of
Love, Honour and Obey, the only film I ever took back for a refund (well, I exchanged it actually, for Gosford Park). Most recently, it would have to be either Memoirs of a Geisha or Munich.
13. the most exciting one
[b]Most recently, Jackson's King Kong.
14. the most disappointing one
Most recently, most definitely Munich.
15. the most poignant
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.
16. the scariest
Don't Look Now as a whole; though Lynch makes some moments scarier than most filmmakers could ever achieve.
17. the funniest
Duck Soup.
18. the sexiest (porn doesn't count)
The Last Seduction is the first one I thought of.
19. the stupidiest
Dumb and Dumber.
20. I'll never forget that time when I watched my own short film, an adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen's The Little Match Girl in a packed cinema at the closing gala of the Northern Lights Film Festival, shown before A Cock and Bull Story.