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redrum test: James Wallenstein



Well here it is again the test of our blog, which has long since we did not, now is the turn of James Wallenstein blog fantastic dimension, excellent encyclopedia about all sorts of bizarre horror film fantastic, I recommend it completely!

Anyway here are the answers

Dear Fran answered here you have the test:

Hello to you all. I'm James Wallenstein, Dimension Fantastica. I hope you like my answers and has been a pleasure to pair my answer The Redrum test.

What was the film that are most marked your life? Probably

Crying Game, Neil Jordan. I have always been passionate about movies and I love many movies, but after watching it is understood the words of writer Terence Moix (great love of cinema) that they had talked movies that have magic. Crying Game made me feel that magic and cinema as never done before any film. I've seen the film over 200 times and I keep several copies of it in different formats and editions. It is a masterful film from every point of the beholder.

Why did you decide to start a blog?

Basically because being a lover of cinema, visiting countless blogs and websites around the world and all limping. What a site had, the other was missing. It was chaos and turmoil as I saw, including very famous sites that disappointed me in its contents (just not mentioned or analyzed many films), who after years of frustration over internet one day I decided to make the perfect place for amateur horror and fantasy. My blog is far from perfect or complete, but now that I have been for over two years.

accomplish your goal of making a blog where:
Dimension Fantastica
When the blog is written in Castilian number one in the United States on fantasy and horror movies. The growth rate of visitors and the blog is incredible and I received congratulations from all over the world both by his followers as professionals, so I'm in the right direction. One of my goals is to have over 10,000 daily visits real.

Your favorite movie:

- Serial killers: The Silence of the Lambs, Jonathan Demme
- Werewolves: The Company of Wolves by Neil Jordan
- Vampires: Interview with the Vampire, Neil Jordan but watch the television series True Blood, because it is great.
- Zombies: Zombie, George Romero
- Horror-comedy: Fright Night by Tom Holland
- Ghosts: The Shining, Stanley Kubrick Director

promise of the genre: I personally believe in

Nacho Cerdà, after making the Excellent Los Abandoned. I think he needs a good project, well funded and with a script level, so that the best of them and definitely convinced a fantasy film lovers in general and producers that is very worth to consider.

¿2 movies that everyone hates you and you love?

The Day of the Dead, George Romero. Everyone says that is a stupid sequel, disjointed script, but I feel great. Another film would be invaders of the abyss, Ruggero Deodato, which I love its exciting proposal, action-packed adventures.

2 movies that are little known gems that almost no value:

Serious magische und Anmerkungen auf Schwarzen Verbotene ritual, is a documentary film similar to Haxan (1922), which dates from 1929 and almost did not know any distribution , it was filmed in Poland a village near the city of Susz, by a German team and it shows the real sacrifice of a young gypsy desmembranado deformed live in a forest by four horses that pull members. Then decapitated and make a bizarre ritual burning their remains to do is not to salve with magical properties. Such a scene and not so powerful horrified producers and distributors who refused to brand something as controversial and cruel despite its undeniable anthropological value, as the team shot and lived for months with a group of real gypsies who practiced black magic. It is believed destroyed until all copies appeared in Italy (there are 3 more in the world if I'm wrong and all in private collections), which I enjoyed viewing on the year 97, thanks to my friend Nagar, a collector of hard to find songs with videos that you saved a great friendship. Another unknown gem would Entretiens d'un Inconnu Culte, Adolphe Sauveur Raynard, who worked and was a disciple of the great French director Jean Delannoy between the late 50's and over 60. It is a strange film shot in 1971 in a co-production Swiss-German-French and about a satanic cult, and apparently based on true events of a real satanic cult that was active in the 60's in Italy. Two crew members died in mysterious circumstances during it. The Cinema of Paris where he was going to the premiere of the film suffered a inundancion, delaying the premiere, and soon after the director and his wife were murdered in the house hayados they had, in bed by gunshot. The master of the film was stolen and apparently no distributor dared to release the few copies that had been made of it, supposedly threatened by the cult Italian. I had the opportunity to see one of those rare copies of the film, part of the private collection of a cinephile Catalan, some two years, invited by that gentleman. I had the pleasure of meeting him at a conference in Barcelona, \u200b\u200bafter introduce me to the wife of a friend of mine, working for a leading English audiovisual who prefer not to name.

Which character would win in a fight?

"Michael Myers or Jason Voorhees?: Jason because if it dies after passing centuries, be crumbled, pulverized and sent to hell ... How can Michael being killed?

"Pinhead or Freddy Krueger?: The Cenobites are capable of capturing and torturing a ghost? Given that Pinhead is immortal and lives in a dimension of pain, is able to bend like Freddy because ... Does the Cenobites sleep and have dreams, only territory where Freddy can strike?

gore "you most like?

The Fear in the City of the Dead, Lucio Fulci, when the girl started to vomit their guts inside the car. Brutal and disgusting!

If you put a murderer who invent a personality and how would it be?

Zapatero would be like physically. Zapatero and smile and talk like him. The truth is that the guy is scary and scares a while: you never know who really thinks or will do next. Is the most frightening, bewildering and unpredictable I have seen in my life. Tics has psycokiller, seriously.

Non-Horror Movie favorite:

As I appointed at the beginning of the interview Crying Game, give that distinction to another: The word, of Carl Theodor Dreyer, Danish film a wonderful 1955.

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