Me and Dude as zombies, Halloween 2015 |
When I put the post together I realised that all the films I'd chosen came from the 80s, which isn't to say I couldn't have chosen any other decade (and I'm sure there'll be another post, sometime in the future, doing just that). But I have a special affection for the 80s which might be because it's the decade I came of age - I'll tell you my story about watching Poltergeist in 1983 with friends on a sunny Saturday morning one day - or it might also be because they saw an explosion in horror films with some excellent practical make-up effects. From the master, Rick Baker, to the young turks of KNB, there was some terrific work created to compliment terrific films and I hope you share my love for the ones I've highlighted here.
Happy Halloween!
An American Werewolf In London (1981, directed by John Landis)
special make-up effects supervised by Rick Baker (for which he won an Oscar)
special make-up effects supervised by Rob Bottin
(1981 was a bumper year for werewolf movies! Rick Baker assumed, since it had taken so long to get financing, that John Landis' film wouldn't get made and since he'd already worked out the technology, he shared some of it with his apprentice Rob Bottin for "The Howling". Landis wasn't best pleased...)
Belinda Balaski is attacked by the wolf (Rob Bottin, in white shirt, operates the puppet head and arm) |
special effects make-up (prosthetics) by Dick Smith, head explosion supervised by Stephen Dupuis
If you've seen the film, you know what this sequence is. If you haven't - and you're squeamish - it's perhaps best not to watch...
Poltergeist (1982, directed by Tobe Hooper)
special effects make-up supervised by Craig Reardon
For the sequence were Marty (Martin Casella) tears his face-off, producer (some also say director) Steven Spielberg was chosen to be the 'hands' of the effect |
special make-up effects supervised by Rick Baker
Filming the demise of Barry Convex (the fx crew was under the floor) |
special effects make-up supervised by Chris Walas
It takes a lot of people to make one Mogwai move... |
special effects make-up supervised by David B. Miller
special effects make-up supervised by Tom Savini
special make-up effects supervised by Steve Johnson
The meltdown of Billy Cole |
special make-up effects by Chris Walas
Brundlefly starts to walk... |
special make-up effects supervised by Rob Bottin
Officer Murphy is shot to pieces by Clarence Boddicker and his gang |
special make-up effects supervised by Mark Shostrom
Greg Nicotero (he got around) operates the Henrietta head to terrorise Ash (Bruce Campbell) |
special make-up effects supervised by Kevin Yagher
special make-up effects supervised by Mark Shostrom
Look out for more make-up and behind the scenes posts to come...
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