Interview with Krisondra Daigneault





- Krisondra Daigneault has appeared in many movies, including "The Oatmeal Man." Anyone looking for more info on Krisondra or her films, can visit her at her IMDB page or her MySpace page!








Q: Hi Krisondra, glad to have you back again. Without giving too much away for later questions, what have you been up to since we last talked (January 2009)?


          A: Hi! Thank you for having me back!

          Actually there is a lot in the works!!! There are some projects that I’m filming right now and the rest I cannot talk about yet, but I can say that I have many fun projects going in the Horror, Drama, and comedy genre this year.


Q: Would you please explain your role in "The Oatmeal Man.


          A: My character’s name is Krisha, and she is the youngest member of the group of friends that venture out on a road trip to Vegas. My character has just turned 18 and she now feels more liberated since she has always been teased by her friends, all in good fun; but now she feels a little more independent.










Q: Knowing how movie reviews may skew the perception of one's product, give us in your own words what you want people to know about the film.


          A: The Oatmeal Man is going to surprise many with a very clever storyline, and of course all the blood, screams, and tragedy and trauma that horror films bring to the screen. What I like the most is the comedy that surfaces with this group of friends and the amazing characters that everyone will want to relate with. Even the Oatmeal Man himself will gain some fans! lol!


Q: If there were one part of the film that was more difficult than you expected, what would that be? Getting a scene to work? Certain lines? Location difficulties?


          A: There are some scenes that will be very complex and require a lot of Oatmeal….. hahaha! But I think that Pulsar Pictures hired an amazing FX team lead by Tom Devlin will be able to satisfy the horror world with blood and gore as well as stick with the Oatmeal theme. So, that part will probably be the hardest part to achieve but I have faith that it will be awesome!

         


Q: Was there any one day, one moment where you just knew the film would work they way you thought it could?


          A: Yes.

          At first we thought the idea was kind of corny; but after we all read the script we saw that the film could be amazing! Now as we are filming the Oatmeal Man it has been a lot of fun! The characters are working out exactly the way Sean Gordon envisioned; and the actors are even stepping up their performances beyond Sean’s expectations. This film just may be one of those types of films with a cult following.


Q: I noticed from the website and all you have a lot of friends and family members involved with this film. Can you let everyone know who else is working on this film with you?


          A: I have been blessed with a very talented family….. My brother will be the DP on the film and my sister has a fun role that I can’t say much about yet because it would give away a cool part of the film. lol! My mom is a good support system behind the film and Sean’s family is involved with the project too. Some of the cast members have known each other in some way or another; and I have made new friends with so much talent!


Q: Tell me a little bit about other movies and or TV show’s you’ve worked on since January.


          A: Some of my projects have been set back a bit during to the crunch of the economy but I have been working on a few projects…

          On Call 911, I play one of the sisters of a family; it’s a reenactment of a real Bobcat attack.

          In “Roll Call” a Drama/ Comedy- I have a cameo appearance as the Receptionist; and my younger sister is one of the stars in the film. This film is a comedy about a little girl whose Lawyer Mom is kidnapped by a recently released, revenge hungry, psychopath that the Mom put in jail twenty years ago. The precocious little girl enlists the help of her Grandfather, a retired policeman. Who then recruits his retired buddies to help track down the ex-con, and reunite the little girl with her Mom.

          Another film called Hardcore Hearts begins filming next month. I play the role of Lacy; this is a drama about a Hardcore band in which each member has a different Religious or moral belief; and they strive to resolve their life problems.










Q: What else is next for you? Can you tell me what you have going on in 2009 and into 2010?


          A: Horrorween is set to come out in 2010. There is a featured photo of my character, Sophia Evila, and a trailer to the film on the Fangoria website.

          Billy’s Nightmares is scheduled to begin filming in May 2010. I play the role of Kris Weathers. It’s a feature film where Billy Harper’s nightmares are extremely vivid dreams that become progressively more anxiety producing. Ultimately resulting in an unexpected horror filled awakening.


Q: Is there anything new you wish to add for my readers and visitors?


          A: Sure. This year has been busy with a lot of modeling and a few film projects but there are many more projects that are in the works, and I can see that 2010 is going to be an extremely busy year: )


Q: Thank you very much for doing this.


          A: Thank you for inviting me back, and best wishes to you and Obscure horror!

          Take care and chat soon,

          Krisondra


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