1 is fine.
2 is OK, but I'd delete "the" in front of "McDonald's"!!
3 through 3-5 are fine. They all mean somewhat the same thing. If "movie" is preceded by "a" you imply that there are several movies and you'll pick one later. If "movie" is preceded by "the" you imply that you've already chosen which one you want to see.
1. Shall we have some pizza at the pizza house?
2. Shall we have some pizza at the McDonald's?
(Are both OK?)
3. Shall we see a movie at the movie theater?
3-1. Shall we go to see a movie at the movie theater?
3-2. Shall we go to a movie at the movie theater?
3-3. Shall we watch a movie at the movie theater?
3-4. Shall we watch the movie at the movie theater?
3-5. Shall we go to the movie at the movie theater?
(Are all expressions grammatical? Can we use both 'see' and 'watch'? Can we use the singular form as in ' go to the movie'?)
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