So you mean to tell me this little obscure Goosebumps game I rented back in the 90s was actually produced by Spielberg and guest starred Jeff Goldblum as Dracula... wow
Well to be fair this game was our only glimpse of what the movie could’ve looked like if it was made in the 1990s (fun fact the movie has been in development hell since the 1990s back when the franchise began and Tim Burton was supposed to produce it) so this game is our only glimpse of what the Tim burton inversion could’ve looked like
No, the werewolf was an actor/stunt player inside a really awesome costume built by the Chiodo Brothers. If you're referring to the safety cable attached to the back of the actor's costume, that's to give him balance as the costume is heavy and the actor/stunt player had to jump off of objects and had a difficult time seeing anything, so the cable helped him to maintain his balance when he landed and moved about on the green screen stage.
My childhood. Oh this scared the living dog piss out of me. Especially those underground tunnels and collecting those coins and that one eyed four or six armed thing.....god, that had my heart racing.
Every time I listen to 1999 by Prince. I always have to remind myself that the song was released in 1982 and oh my has technology evolved in 14 years. 1982-1996. Computers, cameras and well pretty much the whole world was evolving into the new century
@@thomasmarinak3930 There were several locations where specific sections or parts of the game were filmed (video-digitally-recorded). I worked at one location on Ventura Boulevard near Universal City, but that location may very well have been in Studio City. I'd have to look at a map. I also created some of the prosthetic effects and a handful of puppets and cable-controlled puppets for the game. Another part of the game was filmed at a special effects shop in Venice, California, and another part, was filmed at another special effects shop in the San Fernando Valley. The voice-over work that I did was recorded at a sound recording studio in Burbank, California in a building that is no longer a recording studio, but, there are a LOT of sound recording studios in Burbank, even to this day.
I still have the copy. I try to play it again. My oldest laptop running on Windows 7 64x and the color was awful. Try to run on Windows XP mode, but still no luck.
So you mean to tell me this little obscure Goosebumps game I rented back in the 90s was actually produced by Spielberg and guest starred Jeff Goldblum as Dracula... wow
I was the behind the scenes cameraman on all the green screen days. Thanks for sharing!
Please share!
Jeff - I was the director. Send me a message on Linkedin.
This is what goosebumps the movie should be
Agree they should have and I kinda wish they remake and remaster it
Well to be fair this game was our only glimpse of what the movie could’ve looked like if it was made in the 1990s (fun fact the movie has been in development hell since the 1990s back when the franchise began and Tim Burton was supposed to produce it) so this game is our only glimpse of what the Tim burton inversion could’ve looked like
My god Jeff Goldblum is beautiful
God I loved this game as a kid. It was so scary 🥰
The werewolf was a dummy?
This is the most awesome thing ever
No, the werewolf was an actor/stunt player inside a really awesome costume built by the Chiodo Brothers. If you're referring to the safety cable attached to the back of the actor's costume, that's to give him balance as the costume is heavy and the actor/stunt player had to jump off of objects and had a difficult time seeing anything, so the cable helped him to maintain his balance when he landed and moved about on the green screen stage.
My childhood. Oh this scared the living dog piss out of me. Especially those underground tunnels and collecting those coins and that one eyed four or six armed thing.....god, that had my heart racing.
I lost sleep over those underground tunnels.
This game was the best!!!!! So freaking scary when I played in the dark lol
Damn, I’m getting old .
THANK YOU SO MUCH for uploading this. Just wow. I absolutely ADORED this game.
Every time I listen to 1999 by Prince. I always have to remind myself that the song was released in 1982 and oh my has technology evolved in 14 years. 1982-1996. Computers, cameras and well pretty much the whole world was evolving into the new century
awesome
Possum
How the hell did they get Jeff Goldblum for this? lol
Around the same time Spielberg and Goldblum were working on The Lost World so it makes sense
I was the voice of the Egyptian mummy in this game.
Was this game filmed on the Warner Brothers backlot?
@@thomasmarinak3930 There were several locations where specific sections or parts of the game were filmed (video-digitally-recorded). I worked at one location on Ventura Boulevard near Universal City, but that location may very well have been in Studio City. I'd have to look at a map. I also created some of the prosthetic effects and a handful of puppets and cable-controlled puppets for the game. Another part of the game was filmed at a special effects shop in Venice, California, and another part, was filmed at another special effects shop in the San Fernando Valley. The voice-over work that I did was recorded at a sound recording studio in Burbank, California in a building that is no longer a recording studio, but, there are a LOT of sound recording studios in Burbank, even to this day.
I still have the copy. I try to play it again. My oldest laptop running on Windows 7 64x and the color was awful. Try to run on Windows XP mode, but still no luck.
A sneak peak behind my childhood
@@quinntang5614 wish is granted. But you must live out the remainder of this life as is intended.
those were the days
Travis Walsh true that
The werewolf was probably the scariest lol, and the girl was really annoying lol
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