It makes me so indescribably sad that Baker has to get rid of that beautiful, beautiful space. I can't even tell you how much I would love to tour that place and be in the same space as so many of those molds and props from amazing flicks. Rick Baker rules.
Ah, he doen't 'have to', he's just thinking about the future and where they will all end. Hopefully all in the same museum, even a replica of his studio.
So freaking cool. They preserve Picasso, Michaelangelo, Warhol, etc, why can they preserve these? These artworks are truly a part of art history and cinema history.
A movie legend,Love his work, King Kong 1976 was my favorite film growing up, and to find out years later he was the man in the ape suit was cool to hear. One if not the greatest makeup artist in film history.
*ATTEN* RICK BAKER! Rick, if you read this, from one long-time Universal Monster fan, to another, I found the 2010 "The Wolfman" to be utterly amazing. Your make-up was simply dead-on. Not only partly in homage to the legendary Jack Pierce, but also horrifyingly modern. I don't care what people say or think. I, personally, have found your version of "The Wolfman" to be my favorite werewolf film of all-time. Thank you for that, and so many other memorable movie creature creations. You truly are a master in your field.
Such a shame that he has to sell off his work and not to be in business no more. Films still needs to do this work still because its real it feels real on film because it is real. He he. Please Jeep doing these effects movies because you were getting it so right.
I heard that the work that REALLY launched Rick Baker's career in the spotlight was the makeup for Michael Jackson's "Thriller". Rick Baker did "An American Werewolf in London" before "Thriller", but the work that Rick did for "Thriller" was what REALLY made him a house-hold name what was what REALLY got Rick Baker discovered. After people found out that Rick did the work for "Thriller", he was getting offers from movie companies left and right. At least, that is what I heard. I don't know if that is actually true or not, that is just what I personally heard.
why should CGI replace practical? Jurassic Park is a perfect balanced movie of practical and computer effects, why can't others do that? full CGI movies are usually terrible.. I got kinda excited for that Pacific Rim film, but it just didn't do anything for me, no scene stuck in my mind like it would if it was practical monsters, those fights would be memorable those monsters would be memorable, I don't even remember the monsters in that film.. even the 50's B-movie monsters stick with me more than these new films do..
The sheer creative output of Rick Baker is actually scary. He's a National Treasure for all time.
As a child, this is the man I wanted to be when I grew up.
Only one way to describe this man and that is simply Rick Baker... A legendary human...
It makes me so indescribably sad that Baker has to get rid of that beautiful, beautiful space. I can't even tell you how much I would love to tour that place and be in the same space as so many of those molds and props from amazing flicks. Rick Baker rules.
Ah, he doen't 'have to', he's just thinking about the future and where they will all end. Hopefully all in the same museum, even a replica of his studio.
That would be ideal.
They should make a Rick Baker museum.
His work is INCREDIBLE! I really hope his art finds a home. Digital has nothing on what this man has created
So freaking cool. They preserve Picasso, Michaelangelo, Warhol, etc, why can they preserve these? These artworks are truly a part of art history and cinema history.
They will preserve them hes still alive
One of my heroes; long live Rick Baker and his amazing work !!
hi I feel the same
Unsung heroes
I've been so much impressed with his job since I was 3 yrs old up to now)) I would just love to meet Rick someday 😊
I would love a Rick Baker makeup attraction/museum to be honest, Weta Workshop has one.
So humble and what a legacy !
Loved him when I was a kid! He got me into working with clay, making monsters.
A movie legend,Love his work, King Kong 1976 was my favorite film growing up, and to find out years later he was the man in the ape suit was cool to hear. One if not the greatest makeup artist in film history.
*ATTEN* RICK BAKER! Rick, if you read this, from one long-time Universal Monster fan, to another, I found the 2010 "The Wolfman" to be utterly amazing. Your make-up was simply dead-on. Not only partly in homage to the legendary Jack Pierce, but also horrifyingly modern. I don't care what people say or think. I, personally, have found your version of "The Wolfman" to be my favorite werewolf film of all-time. Thank you for that, and so many other memorable movie creature creations. You truly are a master in your field.
Such a lovely man with a talent I could only dream of 🥰
Wow it's so beautiful
I'd appreciate owning them the most. Thanks!
the old question-"if you could sit down and have dinner with anybody famous" - my answer would be Rick Baker.
I agree. Have followed him for years.
master, artist great human being rick baker a movie treasure.
Love this man.
OMG. He made the, IT'S ALIVE baby? Had no clue
Such a shame that he has to sell off his work and not to be in business no more. Films still needs to do this work still because its real it feels real on film because it is real. He he. Please Jeep doing these effects movies because you were getting it so right.
I heard that the work that REALLY launched Rick Baker's career in the spotlight was the makeup for Michael Jackson's "Thriller". Rick Baker did "An American Werewolf in London" before "Thriller", but the work that Rick did for "Thriller" was what REALLY made him a house-hold name what was what REALLY got Rick Baker discovered. After people found out that Rick did the work for "Thriller", he was getting offers from movie companies left and right. At least, that is what I heard. I don't know if that is actually true or not, that is just what I personally heard.
Rick Baker is AWESOME AT HIS JOB. Compare THE TRANSFORMATION IN An American Werewolf in London with OF An American Werewolf in Paris. NO CONTEST
Awesome!
He's a genius.
Cool video
why should CGI replace practical? Jurassic Park is a perfect balanced movie of practical and computer effects, why can't others do that? full CGI movies are usually terrible.. I got kinda excited for that Pacific Rim film, but it just didn't do anything for me, no scene stuck in my mind like it would if it was practical monsters, those fights would be memorable those monsters would be memorable, I don't even remember the monsters in that film.. even the 50's B-movie monsters stick with me more than these new films do..
Hollywood pats the backs and tries to throw a saddle on artists and ride them till the batteries are ran out.
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