If unicorns were real, then I think they would be very popular in birthday parties and zoos.
If you had one as a pet, what would you name it?
I would probably want to name it something basic, like Fred, just to be funny since the animal is held to such a high regard. What about you?
Ooh that's a good one. I'd have to consult My Little Pony before deciding on the best unicorn name
Haha, are there actually unicorns on My Little Pony, or are they just regular ponies? But I do recall a Rainbow Dash from that show, which I think is a pretty dope name.
Pretty sure there's a few unicorns...honestly I don't know haha. Have you ever read the Fablehaven series? The unicorn conversation reminded me of it
My siblings read that series and loved it! I read the first two books and then got a little bored on the third book, so I stopped reading it. Did you read the series?
Yeah I did, but it's been a while! In the fifth book Kendra meets this dude and starts to like him and he turns out to be a unicorn which I thought was hilarious.
Oh wow, that's a pretty big plot twist. When I thought of unicorns, I actually thought of the Harry Potter series and when Voldemort was drinking the unicorn blood. Or I guess it was the professor drinking it, and Voldemort was just living on the back of his head... Wow, these books are pretty interesting haha!
Definitely!! Oh I totally forgot about that part...yeah i guess book plots sound pretty weird out of context. Sometimes I wonder how writers come up with those story lines.
At least they have good plots. I have seen movies (like 47 Meters Down) that have absolutely no plot and they are so boring. But hands down the worst movie I have ever seen is Flushed Away. What about you?
Honestly shark movies can have the worst plots and I still get really stressed out haha. Worst movie I've seen is Midnight Sun Have  you seen or heard of it?
I agree, Jaws still terrifies me and the shark doesn't even look that real. And yeah, is that the movie with Bella Thorne? Where she can't go in sunlight or something like that?
I think part of it is just the suspense. And YES. It was so bad. My mom and I decided to watch it while we were in Paris this summer and I couldn't stop laughing.
For sure, I can't handle suspense... scary movies are literally the death of me. And that's funny, I had only seen trailers of the movie but it looked like a rip off of the movie Everything, Everything. Also, I'm not that big of a fan of Bella Thorne.
Yeah me neither, she's really weird and a horrible actor. Oh my gosh I HATE scary movies. Every now and then I'll watch them with friends or whatever and I regret it every tim *time.
Everytime I see her I am reminded of her on Shake It Up and I can't help but laugh. She has for sure gone a very different path from her Disney days. I couldn't agree more! My friends will talk me into watching it, and they will all be calm and I will be curled in a ball freaking out and jumping every time something happens
Haha yeah I think she's a little more wild than her Shake It Up days. The first time I watched a horror movie I kept closing my eyes so much that I had no idea what the plot line was or what was happening!
My technique is to have a pillow in my lap for comfort and also so I can constantly put it in front of my face haha. Do you remember what the first horror movie you ever watched was?
It was Insidious 2. I hadn't even seen the first one but it was Halloween and that's what my friends wanted to watch.
I've heard the Insidious movies are super good. Also, apparently the third one is the scariest so I would steer away from that one.
Good to know! I absolutely hate horror movies but some suspenseful ones are okay like The Quiet Place. I love that one!! Have you seen it?
I LOVED that movie! I liked that it was less horror and not really full of demons. It also was just made so well. Also, I love John Krasinski and Emily Blunt.
Yes, exactly! It was scary but not in a weird way. I love them too! I think the fact that there was like 40 lines of dialog in the whole movie is proof that it was made and acted out extremely well.
Holy cow, I didn't realize there was such little dialogue. It's impressive that the producers are able to keep the audience interested and on the edge of their seat without the use of words.
I know, it's crazy! And the audience doesn't even know if the characters have names because they're never spoken. I just refer to John Krasinski as Jim the whole time.