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Man Comes Up With Hilariously Clever Solution To Mom’s Barrage Of Mid-Movie Questions

A dad and his adult son sit near each other on a large couch. The son holds a projector in his lap. They're both looking at the screen that's not seen in this image

Watching a movie with the people you love is such a fun way to bond. Sure, you can’t talk during them, but the best films give you endless conversation topics after. Well, at least that’s usually the preferred order of things: Watch the movie, then talk. That said, there are some folks who consider themselves to be multi-taskers… much to the dismay of their fellow movie-watchers.

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No matter which type of person you are, odds are, you’re going to feel seen in the video below. This medical student has a knack for creating funny, relatable skits. For this one, he tackles the problem of his mom talking when their family tries to watch a movie. To say that this solution is creative would be an understatement! See for yourself…

@andreaspoly He was so fed up with answering questions 😂 #viral #comedy #funny #movies ♬ original sound – Andreas Polychronis

When you have watched movies with someone enough, you start to notice a pattern in the questions they ask. As a result, the guy in this skit went ahead and answered some of Mom’s burning questions. But rather than verbally answering her during the film, he provides his answers via the projector he’s holding in his lap. Sure, this was meant to be silly, but I don’t know that it’s necessarily the worst idea…

“It’s the fact that it’s answers to questions not about the movie lol so mom coded,” someone in the comments points out, another adding, “This should be a legitimate service.”

“I could seriously start a business of pop up movie facts for the parents who annoy their kids,” a third person points out. “I know us millennials loved watching pop up video as teens. This would be awesome.”

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