loving myself, smiling more often, dance like nobody is watching, accept genuine compliments from others, more travelling, eating better and healthier, being more present in the
moment, more offline time, spending more quality time with the people whom I love the most,
facing my fears and doing more of what makes my spirit excited no matter how crazy or
scary something might sound or look like, taking onto new adventures, schedule my days better in order to have more time to be productive as well as more time for resting.
While Poltergeist easily featured a handful of memorably
scary scenes and
moments of genuine intrigue, Poltergeist II only stands out for Julian Beck's formidable performance as Reverend Kane, whose harrowing
face and imposing demeanor makes him a good foil for the naive but tight - knit family to test themselves against.
And there are
scary moments, as when lightning cracks in the sky, and observant readers see that Henkes varies the expressions on the toys» mostly unchanging
faces: The owl squints in fear, and the pig's eyes are wide and round.