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1. Once 8 cards have been determined, shuffle up the winning 8 and place them on the tournament bracket.
2. In this round, you only pick between 2 movies, the one that's determined to be "the best" advances while the losing card is out (feel free to keep it if you want)
3. Whatever movie card reaches the end (the "WIN") spot is considered the best movie (of the game) and whoever was the keeper of that card announces it was their card, winning the game.
(The same rules apply to "The Game of Games" and "The Game of Television", but instead of movies, it's video games and television shows respectively)
PART ONE
2. In each round (there will be 8, because of the 8 cards) each player draws one of their movies face down (shuffle it to make it more secure, if you want)
3. Reveal all the cards drawn, and the table, as a whole, decides on which of the following cards "wins" (the best movie or maybe worst movie or any kind of thing you suggest, I like best)
4. The "winning" card, stays on the table while the "losing" cards are discarded.