Hey my dear Cuties, so with all the group outings that summer is practically made for I know everyone is always up for a little bit of Netflix. Recently on my netflix binging I discovered, well was introduced oh so lovingly to a film called From Dusk Till Dawn. Cult Horror Classics usually aren’t my cup of tea but I was pleasantly shocked at how much I actually liked the film, especially the makeup and special effects makeup, I was pretty much in awe Cuties, like jaw hitting the floor, that kind of in awe. Moving on I was craving more of the movie the story and of course the makeup, so we (me and my hubby) moved on to From Dusk Till Dawn: The series, also on Netflix, and it was what I could say a different spin on the story and the makeup. Walk through this with me Cuties, it’s going to be a fun ride.
Let’s start with the horror cult classic that millions stand
by to this day. The makeup/ special effects team was Howard Berger, Robert Kurtzman,
and Greg Nicotero. These three musketeers first met and worked together and
went on to form the group KNB EFX (feel free to google them). In the movie,I’ll
try not to spoil anything but just in case SPOILER ALERT DO NOT CONTINUE
READING IF YOU DON’T WANT TO KNOW! This trio was making the vampire-esque
features and makeup specially fit to the actor’s faces, I want just say, how
cool would it be to watch your face turn into a scary vamp and know it’s unique
to only you? I just think that’s rad I don’t know about you Cuties! Takes
talent to work around such individual, especially like George Clooney, yes
Cuties, George Clooney is a bad ass in this film. Moving on this trio
definitely had a bigger budget and a lot more time Nicotero said in an
interview that they “…had six months to design and build all the creature
effects for From Dusk Till Dawn; we started storyboarding in March that didn’t
shoot until August”. Talk about not rushing perfection, because I have to say
it’s very close to perfection Cuties.
The series.
Let’s go on to the historically accurate show, From Dusk
Till Dawn:The Series. First off like I just said the artists really tried to be
historically accurate to the time and the legend of the Aztec background which
lead to the more snake-like and less vampire-like appearance of the creatures
of the infamous Titty Twister bar. For example in the movie, the creatures had
a very iconic sharp teeth on both sides and still looked humanoid when they
changed, on the other hand in the series the creatures had a more snake-like
feel and when they opened their mouth to suck the blood they had 2 front teeth
like snakes and ejected venom and sucked blood, very creepy and gory I tell you
Cuties! Also for the show they had a lot less time so although the snake
concept was stellar Nicotero says that “we were reimagining the makeups and
going with a different idea”. Well said for the fact that none of the makeups
were unique to the actors, well done without a shadow of a doubt but not very
unique, very much on the generic side. Besides the fact that a TV show schedule
goes way quicker than a movie schedule and the trio had to show a lot more test
makeups instead of concept drawings, no kidding Cuties, I’m paraphrasing from
Nicotero himself! And Nicotero in the most lovely and terrifying ( I’d never
thought I’d have to put those two words together either Cuties) way slowly
introduces us through the episodes these creatures instead of like in a movie
where everything just is kind of smack dab together. Of course, I’m not bashing
the movie, I’m definitely a fan of it. Not sure if I can deal with snakes the
same ever again though, haha.
Vampire. Definite OG.
In my opinion although it was a bit more terrifying which
I’m sure was the point, I really was digging the snake people and how they
moved around and acted as actual snakes, as compared to the iconic classic
vampiric look that sends chills. The snake look actually was more like a
paralyzing feeling then a chilling feeling. Although I didn’t enjoy being
scared, because I’m a little scaredy cat. I did enjoy how actually and
naturally predator-like the snake makeup felt. Don’t get more wrong every time
I see a good vamp makeup it always sends chills down my spine and I freeze up
right in front of the TV because I’m scared out of my wits. I feel like if
approached with fresh ideas vampires will always be terrifying. Snake people
are a whole new ball game though and I’m scared to see what future horrors this
might inspire. Horror of course in a good way, if you like to be scared, like I
said I’m a little scaredy cat.
Classic looks stay classic.
One thing that’s
definitely proven in both the film and the series is that classic looks are
always in, and by classic, I mean the always glamorous cat eye and red lips
combo rocked by Santanico Pandemonium played by Salma Hayek and Eiza Gonzalez
who are not only stunning but prove that this classic look will never fail to
awe if you rock it proud and fierce. Which includes you and me Cuties! I
can’t tell you how many times throughout this show I wanted to rock those red
lips and black cat eye. Classic Cuties, if all else fails go for the classics!
I guess cult horror movies have a space for makeup junkies after all.
What about you have you Cuties watched the movie or the
series? I absolutely loved the makeup in this cult classic, both Special
Effects and normal makeup. If you haven’t checked it out, you definitely
should. Even if you’re a scaredy cat like me, it’s not that bad, I promise
Cuties.
Until next time Cuties(:
I love From Dusk Til Dawn I'm all about the cult horror classics :)
ReplyDeleteI haven't watched the series yet, but I do have Netflix, so I think you miht have tempted me. I just finished 'The River' so I need a new TV show to watch :)
Gems x
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