 | Carnal Cadaverous: 21 Questions with a Dead Girl! |
 
Written by Necromagickal
Welcome
to Carnal Cadaverous my naughty little fiends! Today we discuss a
subject close to my nocturnally maladjusted heart; a dead girl, or more
correctly Dead Girl. Unlike what's packed tight within my chest freezer in the next room, Dead Girl
is a film; a film written by the one and only Trent Haaga and starring
the enchanting Jenny Spain. If you do not know who Trent Haaga or Jenny
Spain are then you should return your head beneath those sodden rocks
and continue falsely existing within that delusion you call a "life".
Dead Girl
is a film that chronicles more than just a "dead girl". On many levels
it is a cinematic representation of the angst and internal moral and
ethical struggles of the evolving collective psyche of youth. It is a
film that will exhume personal demons within the consciousness of each
and every viewer, leaving one asking the question of what would you do
if you found yourself in those circumstances. Speaking personally, and
I can do that because I am writing this and you are not, I do not have
to ask those questions because I already know the answer; just ask the
dead girl ground up in my freezer like fresh coffee. No, I am
kidding...or am I?
The dead girl in Dead Girl
is played by the beautiful Jenny Spain. Jenny is an up and coming
figure in the horror genre and, as you can tell by her images, an
amazing model! Jenny has agreed to sit upon my crimson couch, you know,
the one stuffed with the intestines of my ex-girlfriends, and visit
with me. Jenny was surprisingly comfortable fingering the moist edges
of the fresher ends of the couch as she discussed her role in Dead Girl,
as well as her perceptions on many interesting subjects close to her
heart (one that was still encased in her breathing torso).
Therefore
my chainsaw wielding enthusiasts, without further delay, or further
macabre rambling from yours truly, I welcome you to the world of Jenny
Spain!

TCM_Necro : How did you become involved with the film Dead Girl?
Jenny
: Friends of mine Alex Soto and Brendan Davis contacted me about it.
Soon after I was contacted by directors Gadi Harel and Marcel Sarmiento
.They asked me to do a home video audition since I was in Michigan.
They gave me a list of things they wanted me to do. When they contacted
me I was actually watching Shawn Of The Dead. All I could picture was
Nick Frost and Simon Pegg throwing records at this zombie chick in
their backyard. I did a couple different videos exactly if not more
than what they asked and the directors/writers/producers all saw the
videos I sent and they loved them! Soon enough I was offered the part.
TCM_Necro : What motivated your “dead girl” character?
Jenny
: Of course self motivation and the other actors. We really had to
support and motivate each other. Nobody wanted to do it; the characters
in Deadgirl are just so extreme so we just had to feed off each other.
It is a brilliant movie. When I was giving the script just reading it
was pretty motivating. It such a genre busting, something new and I’ve
never seen in all the horror movies I have watched. Deadgirl is
something new and never done before and will give a new name in horror.
All I can say is that is pretty fucking motivating!
TCM_Necro : What was the most difficult aspect of playing the dead girl?

Jenny
:There are all these controversial things that happen to this girl and
in this film. I literally had to mentally put myself in a safe place.
This is the type of movie that if you don’t prepare yourself it could
really mess you up. I think the most scariest part about the movie is
just the reality of it and the most challenging was playing the victim.
TCM_Necro : Describe the best, worst, and most strange experience you had while filming Dead Girl?
Jenny
: The best was the cast and the directors Gadi Harel and Marcel
Sarmiento. This is the kind of movie that pretty much brought everyone
together like a family. Deadgirl was so extreme that we all gave the
emotional encouragement and support that we all needed to make this
movie happen. The worst was actually having to go through a play a
victim. Nobody wants to play the victim. It was extremely challenging.
The strangest..haha..well..you will just have to see the movie! There
is plenty of strange things that happen that you could only imagine
what we all went through on set
TCM_Necro
: The film deals with some in depth psychological elements in regard to
the psyche of young adults and its potential for dark and twisted
turns. What are your feelings in regard to how the film conveys the
reality beyond much of the conflict and confusion within the minds of
today’s youth?

Jenny
: It really is a dark movie based on youth. The reality of it is
frightening enough knowing the challenges our society faces a day just
to be accepted. Deadgirl pushes a message out there to the viewers
about what really happens or can happen. It’s really left up to the
viewers to decide what that message is. It’s definitely an eye opener.
TCM_Necro : What has been the public reaction to the film so far?
Jenny
: Everyone seems to have mixed feelings about it. Some love it and some
hate it. I think maybe because some people might be able to relate on
some certain levels. Deadgirl has just so much wrong material that
pushes it to the edge. It is a movie that will affect you on many
levels, good or bad.
TCM_Necro : Where may we find Dead Girl in the next few months?
Jenny : Hopefully in Theatres, on DVD and added to your horror collection on your shelf
TCM_Necro : What can you tell us about your experience with Ghosthunter’s? How did that come about?

Jenny
: The guys are awesome. Very cool and genuine people. I know them
through a friend of mine who is a Mythbuster. I was in L.A the time
they were investigating the Queen Mary and I was asked to drop by for
their Lecture and Ghosthunt. I had the opportunity to investigate with
Jason Hawes, Grant Wilson and Chris Fleming. Some of the coolest people
you will ever meet. I didn't have much time but the evidence that was
caught in the short amount of time I was there was worth it all the
way! If your interested in paranormal I recommend to check out
unknownmagazine. com lots of cool audio, pictures and video.
TCM_Necro : You have a good deal of interest in the paranormal. What are your beliefs on the subject?
Jenny
: Well we are not alone I can tell you that. I have had quite a few
paranormal experiences throughout the years that have made me a
believer. Its such a delicate subject. I think everyone has had a
paranormal experience whether they recognize it or not. If people think
that humans are the only beings on this earth then they are naive and
close minded.
TCM_Necro : What would you do if you found a dead body?

Jenny
: Hmmmmm..It depends on if its still warm..lol. j/k Not sure. I really
hope I don’t ever have to see one. For the spfx on Deadgirl my make-up
artist Jim Ojala actually had to do some research to make me actually
look like I was dead and rotting by pulling up actual pictures of a
deadgirl. Every day I got to look at those pictures so not sure how it
would affect me in real life.
TCM_Necro : What are your ultimate aspirations as an actress?

Jenny
: I want to learn as much as I can. I like to observe and watch. My
main goal is to provide something new to everyone. I feel I really
succeeded on my part in Deadgirl because it’s never been done and
that’s what I want to continue to do. I like change and I like
challenges.
TCM_Necro
: Do you hope to have the title of Scream Queen applied to you one day,
or do you find that such a appellation limits ones growth or potential
as an actress within one genre?

Jenny
: I grew up watching horror flicks and I would love to stay in that
genre so having the title of a Scream Queen would be an honor. I'm a
huge fan of horror films and looking forward to appearing in many more.
TCM_Necro : What other films have you appeared in?
Jenny
: I have done a few short films nothing major but enough to say I'm
experienced. Most recent is called "All the fake girls" which was a
winning film in Lansing and Detroit, Michigan. I am making my feature
Debut in Deadgirl so yes this is my big break. Deadgirl has also been
extremely successful in the festival circuit as well.
TCM_Necro : You are also a model. What has been your greatest experience with modeling? Do you prefer acting or modeling more?

Jenny
: I don't see modeling that much different from acting. Your are behind
a camera and you pretty much act and get into character.They are both
really fun and exiting. I like to keep my options open. Only difference
is modeling is more of a self expression/body language as for acting
your giving a character. Really behind a camera you can be anyone you
want to be so the experience is good to have.
TCM_Necro
: Being a parent and acting within a genre that can contain
controversial subject matter, what are your thoughts on allowing
children to watch horror films?
Jenny
: It depends on the movie. All parents are different. I don't believe
in sheltering my kids from the world and it surroundings. I want to
encourage them to learn and watch. As they get older the decision will
be up to them, but yes I monitor what they watch. I wouldn't want to
scare the shit out of them. There is a lot on television these days
that are worse! So far they love horror movies and hopefully become
future actors.
TCM_Necro : Do you have any actors or actresses that inspire you?
Jenny :
Honestly I really don’t have any favorites, there are many I admire.
Everyone offers a little something different to me that I can use.
There are many actors that inspire me and that I can learn from.
TCM_Necro : What is your earliest memory that you can pinpoint as the genesis of your love for horror?

Jenny
: Oh Man, I think the exorcist did it for me. I remember sitting down
with my dad and asking what’s this? It scared the hell out of me but I
couldn’t look away. Even though I would cover my face I would still
have that one eye that would be watching. I loved it. My dad is big on
Horror/Scifi so I grew up watching a lot of weird shit. The ones that
distinctively stick out in my head is the gate, critters, cat’s eye,
poltergeist. Thanks to him, I am still adding to my horror collection.
TCM_Necro : Will you be making any appearances at horror conventions this year?
Jenny :
Not this year it’s already been such a busy year especially with
Deadgirl with its upcoming release. We’ve been premiering and screening
nationally and internationally. So hopefully next year!
TCM_Necro : What five horror films do you wish to be buried or burned with?
Jenny
: I definitely want to be buried with Bram Stokers Dracula. I have
always been a fan of vampire flicks and that is my ultimate favorite.
It’s just so damn good, just enough blood, its wicked and sexy as hell.
Gary Oldman made Dracula look so hot and Monica Bellucci made me
extremely jealous of Keanu Reeves
The 2nd would probably be poltergeist because I am a fan of paranormal
and it was one of my first paranormal flicks that scared me. I use to
fall asleep to the tv on and I remember waking up to the national
anthem and static on the tv. After watching that
TCM_Necro : What’s next for Jenny Spain?

Jenny
: There are a couple things in the works that I can’t really mention
just yet, but soon. I would love to work with SciFi so hopefully
sometime in the near future I heard a little rumor also that there will be a Deadgirl 2..so keep an eye out 
TCM_Necro : Any last words for our readers?
Jenny
: Of course go check out Deadgirl. I promise you won’t be disappointed.
or maybe you will depends on if you have got a strong stomach. For
movie info/screenings you can check out www. deadgirlmovie. com. Enjoy!
Carnal
Cadaverous and The Chainsaw Mafia would like to thank Jenny Spain for
NOT being dead and taking the time to visit our crimson stained
chambers. For more information on the film Dead Girl and Jenny Spain,
grab that shovel, crowbar, and wool sack and exhume her at these
graves:
http://www.myspace.com/jlspain
http://www.myspace.com/deadgirlthemovie
http://www.deadgirlmovie.com/
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