Ugh, fine, I guess I can be finished watching early 1930s cinema for now. I mean, usually, I'm happy enough to move on after a theme week, and with the research I do and the way I organize my spreadsheet, I usually have a few extra films that either get added to the appropriate list, or folded in to the queue (the list of films to go...on the...list. It makes sense to me), so we'll circle back again, I'm sure.
But as I said, I'm not usually like "theme week over :(" about it. Also, previously have not extended the theme week, so. Anyway, I waffled about going back to random picks or easing back into modern films, but you know what? Let's rip off the bandaid with something dumb. Fuck it.
The Cave (2005)
"Why the hell would they build a church out here?" Sir, this is Romania, I can think of at least two Eastern/Russian Orthodox jokes that would answer that question.
My dad thinks many of the fnaf fans won’t go see the movie in theaters and just wait to watch it on streaming platforms. Help me prove him wrong!! If you’re going to see the Five Nights at Freddy’s movie in theaters, please reblog this saying that you are, in fact, going to see the movie in theaters. My dad doesn’t realize how big the fnaf fan base is and I want to show him all the support behind this movie, the games, and the entire franchise. Thanks!
Okay, I think we're all well fuckign aware that I am a person who, for unknown reasons, has watched a lot of cheerleader movies, some of them multiple times. Even the bad ones, if only for the bit.
And so it may come as a shock to find out that I, a lesbian who has watched a lot of cheerleader movies, has not watched the lesbian cheerleader movie. I know. But here we are, and it's queer cinema week!