I hadn’t seen Poltergeist ever. I have been a wimp for horror and scary stuff until recently. This film has intense action, corpses, and living people snatching to neither region beyond. This movie is the source code for shows like “Stranger Things”. Ultimately, the lesson of this movie is to be sure to move the bodies when you plan on building houses over a cemetery. Also, creepy stuff can happen when you least expect it. I am glad I have seen it now but man some of the action in this is hard to take. Steven Spielberg remains the greatest storyteller of my generation.
I found this challenge on Threads. So I am bringing it here. This is me in three fictional characters.
The irony is that these are all three Canadian characters played by three Canadian actors: Oliver Shaw of Rookie Blue, Brent Leroy of Corner Gas, and George Crabtree of Murdoch Mysteries.
To my friends in Canada, I wish you a very Happy Thanksgiving. May your families and friends enjoy this time being together, feasting, and remembering the good things about being True North. May you also be mindful of those in the First Nations communities who are still seeking truth and reconciliation for a troubled past. I love Canada very much.
My mind thinks in wrestling. As I’m thinking of things and my mind is being creative, it constantly keeps going back to wrestling. That’s my inspiration, and to not be able to express that puts me in a spot where I almost don’t know what to do with myself.
I am usually a play-it-safe guy, but I would consider skydiving. It seems like a thrill ride from a few thousand feet in the air. Of course, I would want to skydive tethered to an experienced person who could do a huge part of the work and would guarantee I would make it back on the ground safely. All of it seems like a lot of fun or something like that.
Tonight we are doing a spooky season movie doubleheader.
This is a modern classic Halloween movie. Tim Burton and Danny Elfman are spooky geniuses with a great story in this animated feast for the eyes.
The Worst Witch is like the Harry Potter movies on a strict budget; all the students are girls. Fairuza Balk, Diana Rigg, and Charlotte Rae with Tim Curry star in this cheesy spooky season treat.