When I watched Gone with the Wind (1939) for the first time (I haven't watched it since), I felt overwhelmed. I can't help but think its preceding reputation caused that.

The Descent (1st time; big screen)
2005, Marshall, GB
A year after losing her husband and daughter in a car crash, an adventurer and six friends go on a caving trip, to find things down there they didn't expect.
Like the director's first film, the kind of horror which begins in a genuinely gripping manner and shows a lot of potential, before escalating out of control thanks to a horrid script.

Mick


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