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From the Los Angeles Times

"I was hoping it would bring back that type of film, the kind I really enjoy. It's very much a monster movie, and I hoped it would bring back monster movies. Will this make it harder to continue make more? I don't know. It's always kind of tough."

- Rick Baker

Do we think he regrets, as they say he does, doing the Wolfman?  We can't imagine there being any sort of regret, but we can understand the disappointment.  The public is so used to outrageous, creative and unfathomable creatures romping and stomping on the big screen these days.  When a traditionally designed and applied creature effect is in their face, they are not in awe.  Of course, some of us will always enjoy the practical make up effects over CGI produced creature effects.  It's how we tend to roll.

 

Last Updated on Wednesday, 09 June 2010 03:57
 

The Fantastical Worlds of Ray Harryhausen

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The Fantastical Worlds of Ray Harryhausen

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is celebrating his legacy with a free exhibition, “The Fantastical Worlds of Ray Harryhausen,” at the academy’s Fourth Floor Gallery through Aug. 22. The exhibition features original models, drawings, storyboards and behind-the-scenes footage from his various films. Sony Picture Entertainment is also celebrating his birthday with the Blu-ray release of 1963’s “Jason and the Argonauts,” which includes the famed skeleton army that fights the heroes with swords.

 

Bill Forsche

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Every now and again we stumble across something about the guys who make the FX.  Bill is one of these guys.  Enjoy!


Former Hortonville man reconnects with Freddy Krueger

By Cheryl Anderson • Post-Crescent West • May
6, 2010
Bill Forsche’s life resembles that of an ABC after-school special, but with a very good ending.

Forsche, 46, of Appleton, is a makeup and special effects artist who in 1988 worked on “A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master,” and was part of the crew for the remake of “A Nightmare on Elm Street,” which opened Friday and led the weekend box office with more than $32 million.


“A good friend of mine created Freddy Krueger, and that’s (special effects creator) Andrew Clement,” Forsche said. “Through correspondence on the Internet, he said, ‘I really want you to come out and help me with this. You’re really good at life casting, and would you help me out?’”

Forsche jumped at the opportunity to again hang with Freddy, the horribly disfigured killer who hunts teens in their dreams. While techniques remain the same, the materials have changed, said Forsche, owner of the Appleton-based Forsche Design, where he sells his life-castings and props.

“Freddy Krueger from ‘Part 4’ was all foam latex, which is a wonderful material but it’s opaque,” he said. “This Freddy Krueger that Andrew Clement designed is all silicone so it has a translucency to it that looks very realistic.”

With $15 in his pocket, a fake ID and fake beard, the Hortonville native hitchhiked as a teenager to Hollywood to pursue a career in filmmaking in 1979. Creating props, background scenery and special effects makeup for the high school drama department piqued his curiosity. Seeing “Star Wars” put him over the top.

Forsche’s first break came in 1984 when he worked with Wisconsin director Bill Rebane on “The Game” as a makeup and special effects artist. His work also has been seen in “The Lost Boys,” “Beetlejuice,” “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” and “The Nutty Professor,” among other films.

“Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy,” a special two-disc edition documentary released last week features much of Forsche’s early video footage from ‘The Dream Master.’ He’s also selling his home movies, “Nightmare on Elm Street 4 Freddy Krueger Behind the Scenes,” at www.nightmaredvd.com.

Forsche said his biggest fan remains his father, Bob Foertsch of Hortonville.

“It gives me great pride when my dad currently boasts about his son the special effects artist,” Forsche said.

 

Jerry Bruckheimer Celebrated

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Jerry and Johnny

BURBANK, Calif., Apr 23, 2010 (BUSINESS WIRE) --

--Walt Disney Pictures' and Jerry Bruckheimer Films' "Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time" Opens Nationwide May 28, 2010

Premiere to Benefit the American Film Institute

In recognition of his remarkable body of work, Sprint is pleased to present A Cinematic Celebration of Jerry Bruckheimer on May 17, 2010 in Hollywood. Five Bruckheimer-produced blockbusters will screen in Hollywood during this special event celebrating the producer of some of the most successful motion pictures of the last 35 years. Each screening will be introduced by an actor or director who helped make the film so memorable. The event will coincide with the Hollywood premiere of Bruckheimer's newest epic action-adventure, the much-anticipated "Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time," starring Jake Gyllenhaal, at the historic Grauman's Chinese Theatre. Proceeds from ticket sales will benefit the American Film Institute (AFI).

The films and artists confirmed to take part in the celebration are:

Last Updated on Saturday, 24 April 2010 03:11 Read more...
 

Heart of Clay Sculpture Studio

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A. Brent Armstrong's Heart of Clay

We'd have to say this was one of our favorite exhibitor's at Monsterpalooza.  

http://heartofclaysculpturestudio.com

Brent Armstrong's Mummy

 

 

 

 

 

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