Michael Pare's transformation into a werewolf in Eric Red's Bad Moon (1996) is one aspect of the film that has not aged well. Prosthetic appliances were applied, designed similarly to tho werewolf transformation prosthetics Steve Johnson had previously designed for Evil Ed's death sequence in Fright Night.
Unfortunately, these makeups were blended together with digital morphing effects (in a similar manner to the equally poorly aged transformations in Sleepwalkers). Both Steve Johnson and Eric Red deeply regret this, with Red's directors cut even cutting out most of the transformation.
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Mindy Clarke as Julie in Return of the Living Dead 3 (1993) Costume & Make-up By: Steve Johnson’s XFX
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9 favorite characters tag game
Thanks for the tag @contrivedcoincidences6 !
I tag, anyone interested because I’m lame like that.
Some of my faves as shown above:
Elaine Benes (an icon and a legend)
Niles Crane (my rewatch of Frasier has been a delight, and he is a huge reason for that)
Susie Myerson (I love Midge but Susie is the damn show for me)
Steve “Patch” Johnson (so yeah, I thought Stranger Things had a lock on redemption arcs for obnoxious, smarmy, long-haired denim vest wearing 80s dudes named Steve. The arcs where they’re revealed as sensitive, romantic goofballs and become protective badass papas to kids that they save from weird situations. Anyway, I was wrong. DOOL did it first and they did it brilliantly.
C.J Cregg (also an icon and a legend. I really need to do a West Wing rewatch.)
Kayla Brady-Johnson (seen here working undercover to help Steve while rocking a fedora. She’s a sweetheart badass surgeon who’s been to hell and back, even by soap heroine standards, (like she fought the literal devil last season when he possessed her best friend). Anyway, she’s a boss and an adorable dork and I’ll love her forever)
Liz Lemon (I’ve never related to a fictional character more in my life than I do to her. I love it but it also slightly frightens me)
Dana Scully (I mean, yeah. 😍 No explanation necessary)
David Rose (an actual king. this scene clinched my eternal love for this character and this show)
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“Display Sil,” designed by H. R. Giger, fabricated by Steve Johnson, Bill Corso, Bob Newton, and Gino Acevido.
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The werewolf form of Uncle Ted in Eric Red's Bad Moon (1996) was designed by Steve Johnson's XFX Inc.
Johnson's inspiration for the werewolf's design came from Warren Publishing's magazines such as Creepy, Eerie and Vampirella; according to Johnson, one story had a werewolf which was 'human in its lower body, waist down, but its upper body was wolf-like. Johnson doesn't specify the cover in question.
The head animatronic was designed and sculpted by Bill Corso, who emphasized the wolfish aspect rather than previous werewolf designs - the werewolf suit was so wolf-like that it intimidated most of the german shepard attack dogs used in filming, making them unwilling to attack the werewolf performer!
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David Ferrer rallies to beat Steve Johnson at Erste Bank Open for 26th ATP title
David Ferrer rallies to beat Steve Johnson at Erste Bank Open for 26th ATP title
The 47th-ranked Johnson, who was playing in the final of an ATP event for the first time, took a quick 3-0 lead. He lost serve at 4-2 but broke Ferrer again at 5-4 to close out the first set.
My favorite hole on this golf course is the reachable par-4 15th. The reason I love it is because of how many times you walk off with a par or worse and you beat yourself up for not playing it a different…
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Hope you feel better soon! And as for drawing. How about cuddles? Any characters you want :3
when your dad had a favorite
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Convergence
Successful writer, Martin, is struggling following the death of his wife and child in a car crash. But when he meets grieving mother Lily at a bereavement group, his life changes and he starts to question the circumstances of the accident.
https://watchbestmovies.is/convergence-2/
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