Oscar Winning Make-Up Artist Rick Baker Receives A Star On The Hollywood Walk Of Fame

Rick Baker Gets A Star On The Hollywood Walk Of Fame!

Normally we don’t cover this sort of thing at Bloody-Disgusting, we’re not an award-centric bunch. But this is Rick Baker we’re talking about. Even if you’re not familiar with his name I guarantee that, as a BD reader, he has touched your life in some way. Proof? Okay… An American Werewolf In London, Star Wars, Videodrome, Starman, Silver Bullet, Captain EO, Michael Jackson’s Thriller, Harry And The Hendersons, Gremlins 2, Ed Wood, Wolf, The Frighteners, Escape From L.A., Men In Black, The Devil’s Advocate, The Ring, Hellboy 2, The Wolfman Remake… the list goes on.

Baker is at least partially responsible, and in most cases almost 100% responsible, for the outstanding special effects makeup and creature designs in those projects. He’s also won 7 Oscars for best makeup, first winning for AWIL in 1981 (the year the category itself started), and has been nominated for an additional 5 Academy Awards. He’s also won a sh*tload of Saturn Awards.

Which is why it makes sense that a throng of people (including yours truly) gathered, in what amounts to torrential rain by LA standards, to see him receive his star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame this morning. Though the event was in part to celebrate today’s release of the better-than-expected Men In Black 3 on DVD/Blu-ray, it was really about paying homage to his entire body of work. Directors Guillermo Del Toro (whom Baker most recently worked with on Hellboy 2) and Barry Sonnenfeld (Baker worked on all three Men In Black films) were onhand to pay tribute to their colleague. Sonnenfeld characterized Baker as writer as well as a designer, breathing stories and verisimilitude into his work. Del Toro, meanwhile, praised Baker as an “actor” in his own right – his creations being a performance of their own. Near the end of the ceremony, a representative for the Guiness Book Of World records who presented him with plaques for “Most Oscar Wins” and “Most Oscar Nominations” for a makeup artist.

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‘Scream 4′ Taking Over The Backlot At HHN Hollywood

Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios Hollywood seems to be racking up an impressive amount of tie-on attractions this year and they just added Scream 4 to the roster. “Terror Tram: Scream 4 Your Life” will take guests on a tour of the ‘Stab 8′ shoot in the Universal Studios backlot, where they’ll be stalked by Ghostface. Since Universal Orlando doesn’t have a backlot that’s readily accessible to all guests, I’d assume that there’s no way this is making it over to the other coast. Check inside for all the details.
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EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Johnny_Trouble Talks With Harold Sipe, Christopher Sebela, And Lee Leslie In Order To Shed Some Limelight On ‘Screamland’

When it comes to horror, we have to respect the pioneers in the genre, whether they worked with film or comics. Though that is kind of hard to do when the pioneers are actually a group of flabby, aging movie monsters trying to find work in an industry that doesn’t want anything but “young and pretty monsters” (read as ridiculous creatures being played by lame prostitot fodder) that turn shiny in sunlight. This is where Screamland comes into play. Written by Harold Sipe and Christopher Sebela, with illustrations by Lee Leslie, the Image Comics publication Screamland shows us what happens when the REAL movie monsters find themselves facing the dark side of Hollywood’s entertainment industry. Issue #1 of Screamland pulls no punches when satirizing movie monsters, the film industry, and even comic book nerds. (If you are reading this, that means you. Yes, I called you a nerd, deal with it. I have.) This comic is nothing short of humorous, and the guys behind it are just as amusing to interview. Read on to see what I mean, unless you are mad I made fun of Twilight already, because there is more of that in this interview…

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