>>545420223
It was pretty good.
The age of the movie shows, but it's got a kind of historically siginificant aura about it. Being probably one of earliest examples of what we'd call a "slasher flick", and also being a strikingly (unintentionally) pro-feminist movie released almost immediately after the Roe v. Wade rulings.
Plus visually it looks nice. Generally you can pick any random mid-low budget movie from before the mid-00's and there's a good chance it will "feel" way more "real" than anything produced within the past 15 years. Like you're looking at real actors (even if they suck) working with real props (even if they look like shit) in real locations under real lighting, instead of everything being a hodgepodge of shit edited in post.
>>545481750
Same situation as you anon. Got my BSB2 last week and the gasket is fucked up. There's a massive bias towards the top of my face (the upper edge of the lens is right on my perhipheral vision, whereas I can comfortably see way below the lower edge) and gasket rubs on the bridge of my nose someting fierce.
I've emailed them and I'm gonna have them make me a new gasket, but I also ordered the Studioform gasket just because I can tell the custom-fit one is gonna be literally unusable in the warmer months.
>>545491902
SEA exploration can be considered EU-friendly since it starts during the mid-late morning on Sundays (somewhere between 9-noon depending on where you live)
On Wednesdays there is also the photo instance, which is basically just themed world exploration (worlds the host thinks would be good for taking pictures in).