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Rick Baker Gremlins 2 Interview.m4v
Просмотров 26 тыс.13 лет назад
A behind the scene on location for Gremlins 2 The new batch. With a still gallery on Cinovation studios.
GALAXY QUEST.m4v
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.13 лет назад
A behind the scene look at the making on the Sarris ship with a still gallery and short scenes of the finished model in the movie.
Craig Reardon on Chambers.m4v
Просмотров 15813 лет назад
A quick Introduction on John Chambers by Craig Reardon.
THE FLY ACADEMY AWARD
Просмотров 2,7 тыс.15 лет назад
This video footage shows the year when THE FLY won best makeup at the Academy Awards. Awarded to Chris Walas and Stephan Dupuis.
THE THING
Просмотров 16 тыс.15 лет назад
This is my silicone prop of "THE THING" fewzed heads. I wanted to show this piece outside in daylight to show more detail. I sculpted this out of Y2-klay from Chavantt and a friend molded it. Enjoy. John Carpenter and Rob Bottin rules!
THE THING PROP 2009 02 03 22 23 59
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.15 лет назад
This is a prop I sculpted inspired from the 1982 John Carpenter's remake of The Thing. I have 3 versions. Silicone and Resin casting with a dental acrylic eye and teeth and one casting all resin. This was a personal project. The Thing rules and Rob Bottin rules!!
20/20 TV show on Makeup in Hollywood
Просмотров 3,5 тыс.16 лет назад
Very old TV show on makeup in Hollywood. Bad video but interesting.
Very old video of Rick Baker's shop in the 80's
Просмотров 6 тыс.16 лет назад
Very old video from a TV show Called EVERYTHING YOU WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT MONSTERS BUT WERE AFRAID!! 1980's on Hollywood Makeup effects.
Dick Smith on Little Big Man
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Very short documentory on Dick Smith talking about his makeup on Little Big Man. VERY RARE, amazing and ground breaking makeup. Sorry very bad quality video. But the footage is amazing!
This is a masterpiece in movie history! I love Bottin and i love 7even, best thriller ever made!
"technology evolving" and then stopped to go with pure cgi instead, hopefully if they make a new gremlins then we can see what 2020's era of practical effects can do to bring them to life
I think the elephant Gremlin would be used in the movie at the science lab.
This man is amazing. So thankful for his work.
GREAT RICK BAKER GREMLINS II THE NEW BATCH 1990 FILM INTERVIEW !!!
Can someone tells me where this video comes from? Japanese DVD or laserdisc? Also what is this photobook in japanese? Title? Thanks.
dose anybody know who did the voice for Greta?
I originally thought 'The Fly' was a movie about a guy that turns into a Zipper!!😋
That is awesome!! Very nice piece for display!!
Could you tell me, what is the name of these movies interest me
OMAR KAULITZ LANZA try googling movies that Rob Bottin worked on and you will probably have the name of all these movies.
There’s a lot to saying the howling RoboCop total recall explorers seven and more
the elephant gremlin... I can see why it was cut
"Gremlins 2: The New Batch" is the best gremlins film and one of the best sequel Joe Dante ever did.
Sacha Feiner who did the "Gremlins 3 Warmup" back in 2008 should make different gremlin puppets from "Gremlins 2"!
Rick Baker's bestest Gremlin and Mogwai Effects!!
I also hope 'Gremlins 2' fans will sooner or later make life size Mogwais and Gremlins movie dolls, props, and movie doll puppet movements and make them how the way Rick Baker did in behind the scenes of "Gremlins 2: The New Batch". :) :D
Really hope they'll make five or six Joe Dante's (1990) horror comedy film "GREMLINS 2: THE NEW BATCH" on new Nintendo Wii games, XBOX games, and PLAYSTATION 4 games!
Thanks for sharing this. I now have a good idea of the discarded Mogwai prototypes, and Rhino and Elpehant Gremlins:)
Rick Baker in my opinion is the best Gremlin and Mogwai Effects Supervisor in the movie "Gremlins 2."
Ok Elephant gremlins and Rhino gremlins freaky dude
You are right Will C. They should have won many awards for that movie. You don't see quality like that anymore. That movie was a true masterpiece that can't be redone...unless David C is on board. That movie scared the crap out of me...still does in a way. And sorry Legend did not come close to The Fly.
Rick Baker did the Great Remarkable job on the Gremlin and Mogwai puppet effects! The "Gremlins 2: The New Batch" movie in my opinion is the best Gremlins film and my favorite Gremlins movie ever. I love the way Rick Baker give the gremlins and mogwais a better realistic character in the second gremlins film; and Baker made the gremlins' and mogwais' ears even 7X bigger and longer. I LOVE "GREMLINS 2: THE NEW BATCH!"
gong tow GIMPWAY, GIMPWAY DEMON
one of the coolest ships ever.
i have been looking for this special for years, especially since it had a filmed black and white clip of Nessie, from 1912, I think.
This is from Fangoria Weekends Of Horror 1986.
WHEN GREMLINS 3 COME OUT ????
The Howling
Practical Effects Group. You can save images from Facebook..
Facebook P.E.G. book was only available in Japan i the 80s.
2:03 is fucking out of control! haha reminds me of the illustrations from "Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark"
Good point. I was just hoping they showed something in the extras on the DVD or at this point Blu-Ray.
often times recording the process is a part of the creative process, to see what works and what doesn't, I garuntee they have the footage, getting a hold of it, or finding it after twenty years is usually another story, being a child's play fan I know of this all too well.
yeah those were supposed to be used in the movie for run around scenes, but they opted not to, they use the same techniques for quick shots of that nature for the child's play movies then too
@NekoWallaby25 And a Gizmo one too!But I don't remember seeing a gremlin costume in the movie.Pretty advanced effects for 1989/1990
Mind selling for, $250-350?
Pretty damn good sir. looks very close to Bottin's original.
It's unfortunate that no one in the production had the foresight to actually "save" or record lots of the process used in bringing the "gremlins" to life. Chis Walas did the 1st movie and Rick Baker did the 2nd one and yet there is very little on the whole process caught on film (for DVD extras). .
what is it? i dont get it
this is pure art
dude clean your yard if your going to advertise VERY AWESOME home made models
NICE
I WANT ONE OF THOSE!
Btw the creature that Rick is sculpting out of clay throughout the video is a little gnome of his own design that when it was finished was donate to his good friend and monster memorablia collector Bob Burns....I know all this because I saw a another video about Bob's Basement where he showed off the little guy and I recognized him instanly and on the vid, Bob explained it was a gnome that Rick created one day for fun
He made that because he was working on "Night Skies" which was an early version of what later became "E.T." for Spielberg. He left the project, but had been designing sophisticated mechanics for those characters. He decided to just forge ahead and make his own stuff in his down time which is cool.
@@Valkonnen Yeah, I read more about Night Skies in the recently released two volume book on Rick Baker called Metamorphosis. And according to Metamorphosis, Rick was trying to break new ground even on Night Skies because he had been tinkering with this new process which he called “antatomation” which is sort of like stop motion animation but according to Rick “It’s not stop motion; it’s shot in real time before the camera. A lot of it is based on the way human anatomy works, which allows me to take puppetry a step further.” “Anatomation” was apparently similar to the “Go-Motion technique that ILM had been developing, but the book didn’t give much more of an explanation of how it worked beyond that. It was almost too bad that they pulled the plug on Night Skies because I just wanted to see how anatomation would work, but I also have a special love for what Night Skies later became which was E.T.. And it kinda goes to show you that even the stuff Rick makes that doesn’t end up onscreen is sometimes the coolest stuff-it was all about perfecting his craft.
@@71crm I am in the same business as Rick for 35 years and know the whole story. It's called "Animatronics" and even though Rick described it that way, it's just a convoluted explanation. He worked on "King Kong" and learned the technique of making mechanical masks and bodies (Animatronics) from Carlo Rambaldi, who was the guy behind "E.T." . He improved upon these techniques and began making his own projects . Right before he closed his shop , he had Mark Setrakian heading his animatronics division. You have seen Mark's fantastic work and fluid animatronics on Samael's tentacle hair in "Hellboy".
@@Valkonnen Oh, I didn’t know they were the same thing-I was just quoting what Rick said in the Metamorphosis book-but I guess you would probably knew Rick better! Actually I think Walt Disney was the one who coined the term “Animatronics” with his Audio Animatronics which he had at Disneyland and actually probably the first animatronic used in a film was the robin in Mary Poppins-so long before Rick had attempted to use these in his movies, somehow else had.
@@71crm Yes, Disney coined the term 'Audio-Animatronics" but that was based on hydraulic systems for movements . "Animatronics" is the use of cable or radio controls to make something move. Before this, Gorilla suits and the masks in '2001: A space odyssey" had a self contained spring or rubber band mechanism that was self contained for movement. It was rigged so that the operator could move a toggle near his real mouth and that would make the lips on the mask raise and lower.
Great ! Thanks for the upload !
I would like to post this on Gremlins online, do we have any info on where this first aired?
Wow did Bottin do the rabbit in the Twilight Zone! That fucking Rabbit gave me nightmares worse than the Rabbit from The Holy Grail! :) :P
I love how Rob is kind of giggling about the characters plight :) I've created some effects in the past and can relate to the suspension of disbelief that happens. To the Artist it is fantasy and to create a shocking reaction is a compliment :) I understand the beauty and artistry of the effects, even though it is abhorrent to see. :) :P
ROB IS THE GREATEST OF ALL TIME HANDS DOWN .. CHECK OUT THING-FEST 2011
It's a shame that Rob Bottin is unemployed. Hope he will come back soon to movies.
He's retired and has plenty of money.
hmmm apparently there was supposed to be an elephant gremlin