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Descent 2

speleomonkey

New member
I would have said that nothing could ever be worse than The Descent, but I had overlooked the option of a sequel. The entire premise belongs on the sh*t heap!!  o_O
 

dpegg

New member
speleomonkey said:
I would have said that nothing could ever be worse than The Descent, but I had overlooked the option of a sequel. The entire premise belongs on the sh*t heap!!  o_O
what about the Cavern?
 
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Londoncaver

Guest
I've a bit of a soft spot for the Descent, mainly because I saw it with caving mates, and we had a good laugh and a few beers afterwards. It's generally highly rated by horror fans (and some film critics) as a proper scary film - it just doesn't have much to do with caving as we know it. But then, I wouldn't watch the Texas Chainsaw Massacre to learn about the correct use of power tools.
For a really bad caving horror film, try the Cave. It's truly bloody awful in every possible way and will make you appreciate the Descent's finer qualities...
 

ditzy 24//7

Active member
I though the descent was a ok film although as far as a horror film goes it was rubbish.
Iv only watched it once and i wouldnt rush to se it again.
Tho there are worse films about!
As for descent 2, i wont be rushing to see that either.
It will proberberly be worse than the first  :eek:
 

bubba

Administrator
Londoncaver said:
I've a bit of a soft spot for the Descent, mainly because I saw it with caving mates, and we had a good laugh and a few beers afterwards. It's generally highly rated by horror fans (and some film critics) as a proper scary film - it just doesn't have much to do with caving as we know it. But then, I wouldn't watch the Texas Chainsaw Massacre to learn about the correct use of power tools.

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