Showing posts with label RICK BAKER. Show all posts
Showing posts with label RICK BAKER. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 27, 2019

EAST/WEST HORROR


FILM EXTREMES
Vol. 1 No. 1
1992
Publisher: Film Extremes
Editors: Ken Miller; Rick Baker
Cover: Photo cover
Pages: 40
Cover price: £2.50

This nifty fanzine was co-edited by makeup maven, Rick Baker. A little slicker looking than many other fanzines. The contents includes coverage of both western and eastern exploitation films. Highlights are an interviews with NEKROMANTIK's Jorg Buttgereit and Chinese action superstar Chow Yun Fat, plus articles on Richard Stanley's DUST DEVIL (before his epic flop ISLAND OF DR. MOREAU), Brett Piper's NYMPHOID BARBARIAN, and numerous movie reviews. FILM EXTREMES lasted for only 2 issues.








































Tuesday, June 30, 2015

RICK BAKER FAMOUS MONSTERS COVER SNEAK PEEK


The soon-to-retire Rick Baker has created a cover for FAMOUS MONSTERS OF FILMLAND #281, showcasing the 80th Anniversary of THE BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN.


Bob Eggleton offers an alternate cover, depicting Godzilla vs. Cthulhu.

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

RICK BAKER'S BABY HEAD IS ALIVE


Presented here is a prototype of the IT'S ALIVE baby critter from the eponymous-titled movie. The approximately 8" high bundle of joy was a creation of makeup and special effects master, Rick Baker. At auction, it was expected to sell between $2,000 and $2,500.




Here is the auctioneer's description:
 
"It's Alive" (1974) still shocks almost 40 years later. The story of a sweet infant who turns out to be a monster who kills when it's scared scored huge at the box office. And it had some amazing talents, including a score by the legendary Bernard Hermann and the baby creature created by the equally legendary Rick Baker. This is a prototype exact replica of "the baby", created at Rick Baker's studios during production. Made of formed foam rubber and painstakingly painted it also includes its demonic Plexiglass eyes and killer teeth. In perfect condition, even after all these years. (Approx. 8"x7"x7")."

Rick Baker's talents were also showcased in an article written by Saul Kahan for FAMOUS MONSTERS OF FILMLAND #105 (March 1974). In it, Baker was described as having Lon Chaney-quality skills and was destined to be the next "up-and-coming" makeup and special effects star. Well, they were right, weren't they?




 

Friday, November 30, 2012

RICK BAKER'S HOLLYWOOD STAR


This morning, make-up artist Rick Baker will receive his star on the legendary “Hollywood Walk of Fame”. And deservedly so! He has followed faithfully in the footsteps of his famous predecessors -- Pierce, the Westmore’s, Smith – and has ensured his place in the canon of the great “behind-the-scenes” artists of Hollywood who help to make the movies the magical experience that they are.

Congratulations, Mr. Baker!

Rick Baker to Receive Walk of Fame Star

The make-up artist, nominated for 12 Academy Awards and winner of seven, will be honored Nov. 30.

November 14, 2012

[The following news release was provided by the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce.]

The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce will honor makeup artist Rick Baker with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on November 30, 2012 at 11:30 a.m. at 6764 Hollywood Boulevard in front of The Guinness World Records Museum.

“We are proud to honor those who have successfully helped make Hollywood what it is today with their talent and magical creations that fans have enjoyed since the beginning of the motion picture industry. Rick Baker is a revered artist who we are proud to say started his extraordinary career in California, home of the movies,” stated Ana Martinez, Producer of the Walk of Fame ceremonies.

During the ceremony, Mr. Baker will also be entered into The Guinness World Records™ Book twice – once for the most Oscar® wins, and also for the most Oscar nominations for Best Achievement in Makeup. He has been nominated a total of twelve times with seven wins: An American Werewolf in London (1981), Harry and the Hendersons (1987), Ed Wood (1994), The Nutty Professor (1996), Men in Black (1997), How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000) and The Wolfman (2010).

Rick Baker has been an influential force in the creation of creatures and prosthetic makeup for more than 40 years.

Born in Binghamton, New York, the son of Ralph (an artist) and Doris Baker (a bank teller), Baker moved with his family to Southern California at an early age and grew up in Covina. When he was a child, Baker wanted to be a doctor, but he wanted to be Dr. Frankenstein so he could make monsters. At 10 years old, he realized that doctors didn't make movie monsters, make-up artists did. His passion was fueled by -- in addition to TV monster movies and such shows as “Twilight Zone” and “Outer Limits” -- the magazine “Famous Monsters of Filmland” and, particularly, articles by legendary makeup artist Dick Smith. That led to building monster model kits, making his own 8mm version of “Frankenstein,” and eventually erecting his first makeup lab in his bedroom.

Baker’s first professional job came when he was still a teenager at the (Art) Clokey Studios, where he was a puppet designer for the stop-motion animation series Davey and Goliath and Gumby. When Rick was 18, he wrote a letter to his idol Dick Smith, who invited him to his house and showed him his makeup lab. Smith became Baker’s mentor and their continued association culminated in Baker assisting Smith on The Exorcist.

Baker honed his craft on early films including Live and Let Die and TV’s The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman, for which Baker won an Emmy. As his reputation grew within the Hollywood community, he pushed the boundaries of traditional makeup effects by transforming David Naughton into a four-legged, ferocious werewolf in An American Werewolf in London. Rick’s ingenious use of prosthetics and puppet effects won him an Academy Award® for Outstanding Achievement in Makeup, the debut year of the category.

Garnering a reputation for excellence and resourcefulness, Rick’s assignments became a diverse and iconic collection of creatures including those in Star Wars; Harry and the Hendersons; Michael Jackson’s Thriller; Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes; Gorillas in the Mist; Coming to America; Gremlins 2: The New Batch; Men in Black; The Nutty Professor; Mighty Joe Young;and How The Grinch Stole Christmas, to name but a few. Last year, Rick won his seventh Academy Award® for his contributions transforming Benicio Del Toro and Sir Anthony Hopkins into werewolves for The Wolfman.

He recently supplied a new population of aliens for Barry Sonnenfeld’s MEN IN BLACK™ 3. This out-of-this-world 3D adventure will be released November 30 by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment as a Blu-ray 3D™ Combo Pack, Blu-ray™/DVD Combo Pack and DVD -- all with UltraViolet™. Earning more than $624 million at the worldwide box office, this action-packed sci-fi comedywill be released for the first time in 3D for the home.

Baker and his wife Silvia are active supporters of Autism Speaks, American Cancer Society, The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society and Friends and Helpers.

[Information provided by Scott Essman.]