The movie is called 'Faeries' and stars Kate Winslet, made in 1999.
Uhh Aria's brother plays Aria's brother...?
He is Allison's older brother. :)
Jason DiLaurentis.
NOO! he had a "thing" with Kristin on big brother, so im pretty sure that means he is straight.
I'm pretty sure next season
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They're usally at the pond I'm pretty sure.
Actually fairies are fantasy but you can see them in your dreams when you always thinking or imagined them it appears to your dream
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no. werewolves do not eat fairies. That Might be but I think a werewolf would eat pretty much anything.
no one really knows but i say yes
With fairies they love it when humans behave well. I don't they'd be attracted to us unless we have done things that are good to make fairies trust us. Fairies can be attracted to good humans but it is pretty rare.
He has a brother called Bobby (Justin Duque) and I'm pretty sure he has a sister, too.
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Wow, stupid question. But, to answer that... say this to your brother: "Hey ________ your pretty tight for a brother"
I am pretty sure his brother's name is Mike.
In the Elizabethan times, fairies were thought of as wicked. They referred to them as 'little devils'. They would punish people and play nasty tricks. They had a dark completion (to show their wickedness) and they dressed in green to represent nature. They are shown as human like creatures. The first idea of fairies having wings was created in Shakespeare's play, A Midsummer Nights Dream, where he refers to them as 'small humans with wings'. People believed that if they didn't keep their houses clean and clear from dirt, than the fairies would punish them. The most common though of punishment was making the milk sour and butter not churn, but that would also happen if the people didn't supply the fairies with meat, bread and especially dairy. A popular punishment was called 'pinching', where the fairy would pinch all over the human body until it was covered in bruises. People also believed fairies were responsible for diseases.