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Yeah that was definitely the best part of the movie for me. The one scene from the movie that really stuck with me

I loved this movie up until the ridiculous climax where they're trying to kill the monster thing at the swimming pool area. It just came off as so corny and unintentionally hilarious when the rest of the movie had managed to build such a great sense of dread and unease. In fact, I found the movie less and less scary

#yesallxenomorphs

It's funny how for a show that gets so much hate here, TWD consistently gets high ratings from the reviewers and the comments sections are probably one of the most active around.

Currently making my way through the Malazan Book of the Fallen series. I just finished book 3, Memories of Ice. These books are fantastic, but definitely not for everyone. The level of complexity makes even A Song of Ice and Fire look like a light romp in comparison. What I love is that Steven Erikson never does any