The Amazing Magic of Movie Makeup (Photos)
It takes a lot of time and effort to bring crazy creatures to life on the big screen. This is how it’s done.
It takes a lot of time and effort to bring crazy creatures to life on the big screen. This is how it’s done.
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I’ll have my thoughts on The Wolverine, the character’s latest film vehicle, up tomorrow, but until then, enjoy this supercut courtesy of Vulture. If there are two certainties in any Wolverine movie, good or bad,…
Graphic artist, Newt Clements, has been working on a series of Happy Meals for his favorite movies and posting them to his Pinterest account. Clearly these aren’t your traditional Happy Meals. They’ve each got a…
In a movie, rescuing refugees from some oppressive regime usually involves dodging bullets and leading stormtroopers on high-speed chases. In real life, the stories are just as exciting, but usually involve more ingenuity and fewer…
Written and Directed by: Matthew Schwartz. Starring: Cody Beasinger, Jon Silva, Jason Beever, Kyle Beasinger, Yoko Mizuhara, John Hinson, and Gavin Richards. Produced by Matthew Schwartz and Mike Terrell.
If only the world weren’t this way.
One of these days, I’m going to strike internet gold or something and fall ass backwards into more money than any one person should possess. I mean like fictional character billionaire money; the kind…
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Why are characters from 1968’s Planet of the Apes appearing in the background of 1931’s Frankenstein? Could this possibly be a makeup test from the biopic about director James Whale, Gods and Monsters?
That could be. I was wondering why the Frankenstein’s Monster’s makeup was on the actor playing Boris Karloff…