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Chapter 1: What is Arachnophobia and why is it significant?
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Chapter 2: How does Alexis describe her viewing experience of Arachnophobia?
They are acting like they can't take on these spiders. I'm like, people. You are literally quadruple their size. And, like, I don't have a fear of spiders, but I do. I was thinking, I'm so scared of, like, hamsters. Like, if they had hamsters in this, like, hundreds of hamsters in a barn. Now that. A hamster-phobia. Hamsters are so cute. No, no, no. That's where they get you, though.
Alexa's like, ah, Venezuelan hamsters. We're off the loose. I would cry. They're gonna nibble you to death? Yes, exactly. They trick you into grabbing them. Spiders you avoid, you know, hamsters. And you're not gonna step on a hamster. I mean, come on. And they have like, what, like giant hamster wheels? Yeah. They have clear tubes everywhere. Seed or bark as far as the eye can see.
Oh, the scary water bottles they drink out of. Someone's like, where did the lettuce go? Oh my god, a hamster's eating it! That is my horror movie. It's so cute, though.
Come on, people.
I'm guessing you're not scared of spiders now that you've watched the film. No, I thought maybe it would induce the fear. I gave it a chance. I really did. And then I was like, no. Now that you've watched the original, and it sounds like you would recommend, wouldn't recommend?
Maybe.
What's your rating on it? If you're bored, Okay. If you're bored.
That's not a great.
No, no, no. I take that back. If you're going to watch the new one, if the new one comes out, you should watch this one.
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