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i honestly think it gets less scary once the other stuff starts

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Managed to catch a cinema screening of it a few years ago. They did an intro and asked who hasn’t seen it before. A guy a few seats down from me put his hand. Later on he basically leapt in his seat at the bit where someone turns a torch on and you first see one of the monsters :smiley:

Also the lead was there, she said it was first time she’d seen it since the original press tour. Hope she enjoyed.

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It’s also less scary when you’re surrounded by dudes loudly wondering why they took flares down a cave, why they’re using dynamic rope and not static rope for abseiling and why they’re not wearing oversuits (we watched it round someone’s house at my first club social)

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feel like the answer here should be something like ‘it sounds warmer’

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Love those guys

does anyone despise LinkedIn as much as me

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She crushed the baby??

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For anyone that wants to combine diving and caving style underwater claustrophobia (and why wouldn’t you?) this is a good film :+1:

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Sausage in an iced bun

I know I know it’s serious

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Such a punchable face

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Reckon that might be surprisingly nice

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Ffs are the Americans getting into Jonathan Pie now

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I’d eat that

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Turtle Power!

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Although that Jack Parsons one is actually the hallmark of good management even if it’s written in a smugly self-aggrandising way, and it’s depressing how few managers actually realise this is how a job should be.

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read the room

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