#Jack Pierce
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weirdlookindog · 4 months ago
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Jack Pierce fixing Boris Karloff's makeup behind the scenes of Frankenstein (1931)
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theolikeworld · 6 months ago
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atomic-chronoscaph · 2 months ago
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The Wolf Man (1941)
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citizenscreen · 4 months ago
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The legendary Jack Pierce working on Glenn Strange’s monster make-up for Erle C. Kenton’s HOUSE OF DRACULA (1945)
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atomic-raunch · 1 year ago
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The Monster meets his maker
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joe-spookyy · 7 months ago
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hi today i’m ranking werewolf designs based on how much i judged the vfx team for creating them. full post under cut sorry it’s so insanely long but trust me on this one it’s fun i’m discussing an american werewolf in london harry potter twilight the wolf man buffy the vampire slayer etc and so on (except not etc that’s it.) my credentials are i’m insane about werewolf narratives and i’m the boss of the applesauce.
first up is an american werewolf in london. now THAT is a good beast. he’s spooky. he’s scary. he’s wolf-like but not Just a wolf. and they get some mega extra points for that transformation sequence. rick baker the man that you are. however as much as i love it there’s a few critiques i have to bring up. first. it’s kinda odd that so much of the color palette for the transformation scene was browns and blacks when the actual werewolf was mostly grey. the final product was a little off from the transformation. i did like both of them quite a lot though so i’m not that mad. see. look. kind of off. but it’s definitely not bad i can mostly see how one came from the other even though the colors might be a little different. it also sort of lacks in facial movement in its final form as it’s kind of stuck in that permanent snarl, but they did a good job softening its eyes in the final scene where alex is trying to get through to david. 9/10.
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mid-transformation fully transformed
next up yeah i have stuff to say about the harry potter prisoner of azkaban remus lupin design. is it fuck ugly. yes. is it cgi. yes. is jk rowling responsible for it. yeah. however. is it kind of a creative take on the typical werewolf idea. i hate to say it. yes it is. it goes against the typical sorta big strong hunky beast werewolf, and i cant lie, i appreciate it. it’s unique and kinda haunting in its own way. i don’t like that it’s bald. but i like the boldness and well. they got creative. 6/10.
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ugly fucking freak ⬆️
next i’m going back. way back. yes sir we’re looking at werewolf of london. from 1935. and the wolf man. from 1941. cause they look pretty similar and they’re both jack pierce so yeah i’m lumping them together. if you ask me these ones lean more to the side of wolfman than werewolf - they’re kind of just hairy guys. which is like fine i guess i just think they should put more emphasis on the wolf. i like the wolfman better than the werewolf of london, which makes sense, cause i know the guy playing the london one didn’t feel like sitting for makeup and so jack pierce got to do more on the second round i guess. however WHY was bela lugosi’s werewolf form a straight up wolf and not lon chaney’s? they don’t explain it. rude. they’re iconic of course but they are honestly not showstopping. 5/10.
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werewolf of london the wolf man
alright we’re flashing back to the present with twilight!! yeah. ok so last time i was complaining about there being too much man and not enough wolf. or like. too much were? i don’t know. whatever. anyways. this time i’m complaining because it’s too wolf. that’s just. it’s just a big cgi wolf. i don’t like this. it’s boring. i don’t even have that much to say it’s just like. whatever. 2/10.
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lame as hell ⬆️
now. i’m gonna get irritating here. next up is buffy the vampire slayer. now i love oz. i wanted to like the design i really did. and they started out off strong. well. strongER. it’s like. kinda bad. but it definitely looks like a wolf? and it’s. kind of person ish? i don’t know. they tried. the bodysuit is loose but it’s better than what’s to come so i have to give it like a tiny bit of respect. 4/10.
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see? not great but could be significantly worse.
and it does get worse. so. let me speak. this is the worst thing i have ever seen in my entire goddamn life. that looks like a gorilla. there’s like barely any semblance of wolf on this other than that it has fur. i don’t understand why they decided to go in this direction it looks terrible. and the body suit part always looks loose as hell. it comes across as like an ugly gorilla mascot suit, and they make no effort to have it move in a remotely wolf-ish way. they usually just have it scuttling around like some sort of little freak. oz does not deserve this ugly shit. i love buffy and wanted to enjoy the werewolf episodes but lord have mercy. this sucks. whoever did this i’m gonna find you. 0/10.
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oz (bad) evil bitch veruca (worse)
that’s all the werewolves i can think of right now actually. and it won’t let me add more pictures cause i’m on mobile. in conclusion an american werewolf in london did it best and every other depiction of a werewolf should be looking to that for inspiration. but fight me on these by all means i may have objectively correct werewolf opinions but that doesn’t mean i’m not open to discussion. thanks for watching #sparkleon
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atomicvampire · 28 days ago
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The Universal Mummy Collection: Blu-ray Review
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contentabnormal · 2 months ago
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Here is the 7th issue of Content Abnormal magazine!!! Happy Halloween everyone!!!!
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dark-ethereal-visions · 4 months ago
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Why was Frankenstein's monster portrayed with a flat head?
Jack P. Pierce, make-up artist for Frankenstein (1931), based Boris Karloff's make-up on a drawing his daughter created after dreaming about the monster.
Universal Studios copyrighted the unique look and used it in future films, including Bride of Frankenstein, Son of Frankenstein, and other films.
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chernobog13 · 1 year ago
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"I told you I was allergic to green paint!"
Karloff's revenge on make-up legend Jack Pierce.
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principiumindividuationis777 · 10 months ago
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weirdlookindog · 8 months ago
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The Mummy (1932)
Boris Karloff with the make-up master Jack Pierce
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mudwerks · 8 months ago
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(via The Grim Gallery: Exhibit 4720)
Jack Pierce (May 5, 1889 - July 19, 1968) with Boris Karloff made up for Tower of London (1939)
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atomic-chronoscaph · 1 year ago
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Werewolf of London (1935)
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citizenscreen · 2 months ago
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Legendary make-up artist at Universal, Jack Pierce, trimming hair-colored "gorilla gloves" worn by men who play gorilla monsters in movies. (1940s)
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brokehorrorfan · 1 year ago
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Super 7 is adding Werewolf of London to its ReAction Figures line. The 3.75" retro-style toy comes on a backer card designed by Ed Repka. Shipping in October, it’s up for pre-order for $20.
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