Your name | Kenneth Anderson |
Site name | Dreams Are What Le Cinema Is For |
Site URL | http://lecinemadreams.blogspot.com/ |
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Facebook Page | http://www.facebook.com/ken.anderson.3192 |
Categories | Reviews |
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Site Rating | R |
What is the main focus of your site? | Celebration of film and its power to inspire dreams and spark the imagination. A personal cinema journal highlighting movies of all genres and stripes that have come to mean something to me. |
What are your blogging goals, personally and/or professionally? In other words, what, if anything, are you trying to get out your blog? | To log, as one would in a journal, the films that have inspired and excited me throughout my life. And by doing so, I hope readers will come to appreciate and examine what films mean to them. |
Do you prefer an interactive community for your blog or are you the teacher and your readers the students? | I speak about films from a wholly subjective place, and although I have a broad knowledge of movies, my goal is to both encourage discussion and maybe impart a little film knowledge along the way. |
How long has this site been active for, and how frequently do you post updates to your site? (Note: sites must be active for at least three months for entry to the LAMB.) | Active since 2009. I currently post on an average of one new entry a week. |
Name up to three of your favorite movies (and no more). | Rosemary’s Baby 3 Women Day of The Locust |
Name a movie you hate!! | Alfred Hitchcock’s “Frenzy” |
How did hear about the LAMB? If it was a LAMB, do you recall which one? | I saw it in the sidebar of a film blog I came across, I don’t recall which. |
Any additional comments, or give yourself an interview question that’s not listed above. (optional) | What film changed your life? As ashamed as I am to say it….”Xanadu” (1980). Yes, “Xanadu.” I dropped out of film school to study dance because of that roller skate movie, and I’ve been a professional dancer for the last 25 years. If THAT movie can change a life, then cinema is pretty powerful, and that’s what I write about. |