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Forums Index -> Dread Central Cinema -> Nov 28 - An American Werewolf In London
Gory
PostPosted: Sat Nov 29, 2008 2:44 am  Reply with quote



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I want to know more about Naughty Nina.
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Gory
PostPosted: Sat Nov 29, 2008 2:45 am  Reply with quote



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David Naughton was reportedly cast because John Landis had seen him in a television commercial for Dr. Pepper.
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LivingDeadPunk
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I bet The News of the World is a lot more fun to watch than TMZ.
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Gory
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Because of this film, makeup and industry technological contributions became recognized by the Academy Awards in 1981. This film's visuals earned makeup artist Rick Baker the first ever Academy Award to be bestowed upon a special effects artist.
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Gory
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Sam Cooke We're Not Worthy!
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Gory
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LivingDeadPunk wrote:
I bet The News of the World is a lot more fun to watch than TMZ.
I bet so too.
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LivingDeadPunk
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Gory wrote:
David Naughton was reportedly cast because John Landis had seen him in a television commercial for Dr. Pepper.
I've watched that commercial just because of this movie. hahaha
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Gory
PostPosted: Sat Nov 29, 2008 2:47 am  Reply with quote



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I love this whole transformation scene. Thumbs Up
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LivingDeadPunk
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Gory wrote:
Because of this film, makeup and industry technological contributions became recognized by the Academy Awards in 1981. This film's visuals earned makeup artist Rick Baker the first ever Academy Award to be bestowed upon a special effects artist.
Knowing this helped me win a trivia game once.
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Gory
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LivingDeadPunk wrote:
Gory wrote:
Because of this film, makeup and industry technological contributions became recognized by the Academy Awards in 1981. This film's visuals earned makeup artist Rick Baker the first ever Academy Award to be bestowed upon a special effects artist.
Knowing this helped me win a trivia game once.
That is cool. What did you win?
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LivingDeadPunk
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Gory wrote:
LivingDeadPunk wrote:
Gory wrote:
Because of this film, makeup and industry technological contributions became recognized by the Academy Awards in 1981. This film's visuals earned makeup artist Rick Baker the first ever Academy Award to be bestowed upon a special effects artist.
Knowing this helped me win a trivia game once.
That is cool. What did you win?
Absolutely nothing other than bitter looks from the friends I was playing against. Sad
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Gory
PostPosted: Sat Nov 29, 2008 2:51 am  Reply with quote



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LivingDeadPunk wrote:
Gory wrote:
LivingDeadPunk wrote:
Gory wrote:
Because of this film, makeup and industry technological contributions became recognized by the Academy Awards in 1981. This film's visuals earned makeup artist Rick Baker the first ever Academy Award to be bestowed upon a special effects artist.
Knowing this helped me win a trivia game once.
That is cool. What did you win?
Absolutely nothing other than bitter looks from the friends I was playing against. Sad
Ah. They were jealous of your knowledge. Mr. Green
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LivingDeadPunk
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Gory wrote:
I love this whole transformation scene. Thumbs Up
One particular thing that I love about it is seeing the elongation of the feet. So many transformation scenes, in order to make the human leg resemble a wolf's, will show the knee pop back and reverse and that is just so anatomically wrong. Anyone with a dog would know that isn't right!
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I wonder if that scene with the bums getting killed even exists anymore.
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Gory
PostPosted: Sat Nov 29, 2008 2:55 am  Reply with quote



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LivingDeadPunk wrote:
Gory wrote:
I love this whole transformation scene. Thumbs Up
One particular thing that I love about it is seeing the elongation of the feet. So many transformation scenes, in order to make the human leg resemble a wolf's, will show the knee pop back and reverse and that is just so anatomically wrong. Anyone with a dog would know that isn't right!
Good point. I never even thought about that.
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