FRIDAY DOWNLOAD THE MOVIE – Hag and Con talk scary stuff with the stars of the Movie

FRIDAY DOWNLOAD THE MOVIE – Hag and Con talk scary stuff with the stars of the Movie

I once thought I saw a ghost. Have you ever thought you saw a ghost and what happened? Con age 8

Bobby Lockwood – I once thought there was a man stood by my bedroom door in a big coat! Then when I eventually built up the courage to look up at him properly….it was my dressing gown.

Ethan Lawrence – When I was very young I was convinced there was a ghost in my room. It only seemed to come around in the summer. It took me an embarrassingly long time to realise it was just wind blowing through an open window and moving the curtains a bit.

Shannon Flynn – I can’t say I have ever personally seen a ghost no! Sorry to be boring! I do love a good ghost story though!

George Sear – I’ve had a few experiences with ghosts, but my most memorable was when I was about seven and just moved into a house, which happened to be over 100 years old! I believe I saw the spirit of a man by the window of my bedroom, but I was too scared to look again.

Leondre (BARS & MELODY) – Yes, I have seen a ghost, well… I though I did. I was terrified! I saw something move really fast in the garden then i heard a big crash. I went outside with my mother and it was just my cat running into the bin!

When you were a kid – was there a house that you thought was haunted where you lived and why did you think it was haunted? Hag age 11

Bobby Lockwood – Not really when I was a kid, but when we filmed wolfblood we shot in this little village in the middle of nowhere and used it as Stoneybridge. In this village there was a cute little hotel where we filmed a couple of scenes. They had a room right at the top that we weren’t allowed in because apparently it was haunted. We all had a peek round the door but I wasn’t brave enough to go inside!

Ethan Lawrence –I used to live in a tiny little village with lots of really old houses; Tudor and Victorian styles with long black beams. They didn’t look scary in the day but, in the glow of the street lights (and especially around Halloween), they could be very frightening!

Shannon Flynn – Not that I remember all the houses near where I lived, when I was younger, were pretty new so I didn’t think any were haunted!

George Sear – There was a big, abandoned building in the old town. It was all boarded up but people used to sneak in and there were always rumours about it being haunted. Someone told me they tried to get in once, but were warned off by a voice from inside. I reckon it was just a squatter!

Leondre (BARS & MELODY) – There was an old man who lived across the road from me, every time i crossed the road he would always look at me and he really creeped me out! I always thought he was Dracula!

What’s the ‘horribleist’ and scariest horror movie you’ve ever seen? Con age 8

Bobby Lockwood – Ooooo I’m not sure! I’ve seen a few horrible films!! I was a really scaredy cat when I was your age, even silly videos on YouTube would make me jump out my skin!

Ethan Lawrence – I’m a huge horror movie fan and have been for a very long time so there’s plenty that I could pick. I think that I would have to go with The Thing from the 80s, which is about a shape shifting alien. Don’t watch it until you’re 15 though!

Shannon Flynn – The best horror movie I have ever seen is called ‘the uninvited’ it has a really great twist at the end which I loved! (I do think it’s an 18 though so not sure if I’m actually allowed to talk about it?)

George Sear – When it was snowing one time a group of mates and I stayed in and put on the American version of ‘The Ring’. It scared me so much, I had horrible nightmares for a week.

Leondre (BARS & MELODY) – The ‘horriblieist’ horror movie I have ever seen is ‘Up All Night'(Friday Download The Movie) I was on the edge of my seat!

If a dead famous person came to you as a ghost to give you advice – who would you like it to be and why? Hag age 11

Bobby Lockwood – Good question! Maybe Heath Ledger who played the Joker in the Dark Knight so he could tell me his secret to making such an unbelievable character!

I don’t really believe in ghosts or the paranormal or anything like that. I used to scare myself a little bit when I was younger but now I just try and find a logical reason behind everything.

Ethan Lawrence – I would have to go with Rik Mayall, a comedian and actor who was in such shows as Blackadder, the Young Ones and Bottom. He is my comedy hero and it’ll be a lifelong regret of mine that I didn’t meet him before he died last year. He already taught me so much about comedy and comic timing in his shows which I watched religiously as a kid but I think of the things he could have taught me if I saw him work up close. So I would have him as a ghostly comedy guru.

Shannon Flynn – I’d quite like to chat to either Heath ledger or Audrey Hepburn maybe? They both seemed pretty cool!

George Sear – I would choose Winston Churchill. Seeing as he led a whole nation through one of the most challenging times ever, I’m sure he’d have some amazing advice to offer!

Leondre (BARS & MELODY) – I would like it to be Gandhi, because he’s all about peace, and i like peace!

Also in the Movie!!!

The VAMPS!!!

Dionne Bromfield!!!

Tyger Drew-Honey!!!

Kevin Eldon!!!

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