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Teen Wolf: Required Reading (2015)
Theo's ego gets a battering!
There is a particular scene where Theo is working out, and his senses pick up that he is being watched so takes off his jacket. Acting all cocky, he lifts weights in front of Malia- shirtless.
I so wished I was her hehehehe.
As Theo is using the pec dec machine, Malia gets frustrated with his arrogant answers, and then shows her strength and Theo struggles to free the arms of the machine, his muscles tensing. Malia then releases the arms of the machine, causing Theo to pull some muscles during the strain. His grin as Malia walks out of the gym- his battered ego.
I like the vulnerability that I find Theo portrays in this scene, being shirtless and all. Beneath all that swagger, he is just a lone wolf Chimera.
The chemistry between the two characters love-hate relationship, was well played in my opinion.
Strange But True?: Enfield poltergeist (1995)
Couldn't sleep that night
I remember as a 12 year old boy, this episode was on a Friday night and marked the start of the autumn half term break.
I still get goosebumps when Michael Aspel plays the recording and asks "is this the voice of a dead man?- then cutting to a break!
This episode sparked my interest in poltergeists, I was interested in all things paranormal anyway. But this particular episode has stayed with me ever since.
It is interesting to hear from so many of the witnesses, all credible people. And it was great to hear both believers and sceptics alike.
This even inspired me to walk past the house only last year.
I watch this episode regularly, especially on Hallowe'en.
I hope they bring the series to dvd soon.
Ghosthunters (1996)
They don't make them like this anymore!
I used to love watching this when I was a teenager. I do not recall ever seeing any footage of alleged paranormal goings-on. It's nice to see such a variety of eye witnesses on this show, as well as scientific analysis. Proper investigations. I love the calming voice of the narrator too!
My favourite episode without a doubt is The Phantom Fisherman, I happened to visit Devonport years later and found that the church featured in the episode was also where my ancestors were baptised and married in, so I watched the episode again when I got home.
Shame they do not make documentaries like this anymore.
666: Kreepy Kerry (2014)
More male beauty appreciation, than a horror!
Being directed by David DeCouteau, I was expecting there to be lots of young shirtless men in this film.
For me, I was very pleased with admiring the shots of guys showing their physiques, and using intimidation to bully poor Kerry.
I think the voice over for the demon was a little hard to understand at times.
For me, this was an entertaining 1 and quarter hour of silliness (I watch this when I am bored hehehehe)