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Friday Fun Thread for June 12, 2026

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I don't consider myself someone who scares easily. Even horror films I enjoy don't necessarily scare me that much.

Yesterday evening I went to see Obsession in the cinema.

It scared the BEJESUS out of me. As soon as I got out of the cinema, I said to herself "I need a drink".

It took me a few hours before I felt normal again.

If you get a chance to watch it in the cinema, take it. The hype is warranted.

I saw it and loved it. It really had everything. The way the actress played Nikki was spectacular. Even the actor who played Bear was pretty believable too.

I’ve known more than a couple people with psycho ex’s in the background. Hopefully they blurbed this “Based on a true story.” I haven’t been to the movies in years but horror is my jam; I’ll definitely check this one out. I made a casual retreat from the genre after years of one supernatural thriller after another, it continually felt like horror had been in a drought.

Normally my fiancée scares much easier than me, but in this case I was more scared than her. I explained to her that it's a very male-coded style of horror: the horror of getting trapped in a relationship with an abusive BPD art hoe.

I was debating between Backrooms and this, but I do feel like I need to get in the theater for this one.

Absolutely. The sound design is a big part of what made it so effective.

I said to herself "I need a drink".

Hmm.

Hmm?

Just don't get what you mean. Assumed it was a typo where you meant to say 'myself'. Are you referring to your wife?

My fiancée. As I explained below, Irish people often use "himself" or "herself" to refer to their significant other. Occasionally I forget that this is a phrasing peculiar to the Irish.

  • Good: I said to myself, she said to herself

  • Bad: I said to herself, she said to myself

This is just how Hiberno-English works, I'm afraid.

TIL