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Morningriser 12-14-2018 05:28 PM

False? I'm thinking he was just a wild great white that decided to go Rogue haha

Sculpt 12-16-2018 11:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Morningriser (Post 1035688)
False? I'm thinking he was just a wild great white that decided to go Rogue haha

= p you got it! Yeah, she was just a wild sharky. Good job, you're up, Morn!

Morningriser 12-16-2018 02:57 PM

Maybe she was angry because she had all them teeth and no toothbrush...

True or false, the actor who played Rufus jr. In House of 1000 Corpses played Michael Myers in Rob Zombie's Halloween 1 and 2.

Sculpt 12-17-2018 08:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Morningriser (Post 1035719)
Maybe she was angry because she had all them teeth and no toothbrush...

True or false, the actor who played Rufus jr. In House of 1000 Corpses played Michael Myers in Rob Zombie's Halloween 1 and 2.

Looks like a big dude who'd be appropriate, I'll say true.

Morningriser 12-17-2018 08:33 AM

False, it was Tyler Mane who played Rufus in Devil's Rejects but not in House of a Thousand Corpses.

Morningriser 12-18-2018 07:11 AM

True or false, in a Nightmare on Elm Street, the original of course, during the infamous scene when Freddy is in the alleyway and his arms are all stretched out really far, when he starts chasing Tina, it was actually a "little person" rather than Robert Englund that was chasing her.

Sculpt 12-18-2018 10:52 AM

absolutely. there's no doubt that was a little person. funny, just took a look at the clip and it's also a single shot trick, where they show the little person Freddy chasing Tina, she turns and runs into the Robert England Freddy. So no need for layered image effects there.

Morningriser 12-18-2018 12:24 PM

They were talking about it in the director's commentary because they said they just wanted to make the dreams as fucked up looking as possible which is also why they built Johnny Depp's bedroom set upside down for the big blood spray scene.

You're up.

Sculpt 12-18-2018 03:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Morningriser (Post 1035752)
They were talking about it in the director's commentary because they said they just wanted to make the dreams as fucked up looking as possible which is also why they built Johnny Depp's bedroom set upside down for the big blood spray scene.

You're up.

The upside down (rotating) room was a very effective trick. We had seen it in Poltergeist 1982, with the mom rolling to the ceiling, but still nifty here. ANOES was a nice showcase for practical effects.

I think one of the few non-practical effects was near the end of chasing Tina back in the house -- where Freddy slips out from behind an 3 inch tree, which required film on film image. Nothing new to film.


True or False?

In the Babadook, the creature was actually the father (of Sam, husband to
Amelia) that had died.

Morningriser 12-18-2018 04:23 PM

False? It's been awhile since I seen it but that does not seem familiar.


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