i honestly think it gets less scary once the other stuff starts
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
Also the lead was there, she said it was first time she’d seen it since the original press tour. Hope she enjoyed.
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)
feel like the answer here should be something like ‘it sounds warmer’
Love those guys
does anyone despise LinkedIn as much as me
She crushed the baby??
For anyone that wants to combine diving and caving style underwater claustrophobia (and why wouldn’t you?) this is a good film
Sausage in an iced bun
I know I know it’s serious
Such a punchable face
Reckon that might be surprisingly nice
Ffs are the Americans getting into Jonathan Pie now
American Pie
I’d eat that
Sausage in an iced bun
Turtle Power!
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.