Hello all THIS IS A TEST!
For some reason I'm unable to upload images, so, I tested linking images instead and it works, but they show in their regular size. I recall in the past I was banned for a long time for UPLOADING images and select the option of regular size instead of Thumbnails. I thought it was optional... but no, ALAS I WAS BANNED for an honest mistake.
But they weren't links.
So... without further due, here's my test. If I'm banned... well... but if contacted, I can remove this post. Thank you all for your understanding. If this is permitted, I will post the rest.
I finally read the feature article about
OLALLA in the very famous horror film magazine
Fangoria, and it is really, really good. Mostly based on an interview Bill Burke did with her, the article portrays Amy as a force to reckon and the film
OLALLA as a film that has to be seen.
The opening paragraph contains this comment:
While Hesketh's films (previously covered in Fangoria #323) unflinchingly portray graphic violence and sex, she actually works on a much deeper emotional level. This sweet faced girl from Maine wants to slice open your most cherished concepts of love, faith and family and force you to look at the ugly stuff hiding inside.
Cool. Below is how page 1 (of 3) looks like. You might be able to read part of the article there, but I do suggest you actually
buy the magazine and keep it in a safe place... it will be a collector's item, believe you me.
There's a
new interview with AMY in the blog
Horror Mansion. It's a good read.
There are more articles and interviews coming up, both with Amy and Jac. One in particular will be coming soon where Jac reveals some of his plans for
JUSTINE. It is becoming clear to me that Jac's version of the famous novel will be the
ULTIMATE adaptation of De Sade's Justine. It will go beyond De Sade's story itself. Big claim, right?.
The script is there, all there, ready for breakdown and scheduling. There is, however, one part of the film that is like a canvas, one that needs to be colored over with different shades of torture. A good part of the scenes in this particular segment of the movie are already written. Jac calls this segment of the movie:
Justine in the Dungeon.
There are so many possibilities and yet, time constrains. A film cannot be 10 hours long, right? So he can only choose a few of those nasty events brewing in his mind. That's where he will need some kind of help... perhaps some kind of encouragement.
And that's where the
IndieGo campaign will come in very handy. Will there be a nasty
rotating WHEEL? A
wicked RACK? Watery perils for Amy and anyone nearby?... Amy awaits to know what will become of
Justine in the Dungeon. Do you have any ideas?
End of test. Thank you.