In Memoriam

Stan Winston, 1946-2008

By June 16, 2008No Comments

Winston

The effects maes­tro was a spec­tac­u­lar crafts­man as well as a deft self-promoter—the accept­able face of gore effects, some might say. Genre fans like myself admired him because (among oth­er things), for all that, he had no prob­lem own­ing up to being a twis­ted spe­cemin spe­ci­men in much the way many of us genre fans are twis­ted. For more illu­min­a­tion on this point, go below the fold, unless you’re squeamish. 

Needle

Told ya. This is a screen cap from the infam­ous needle-in-the-eye bit from Gary Sherman’s legendary 1981 hor­ror pic Dead and Buried. Winston him­self goes into some detail on how the effect was achieved in a fea­tur­ette that’s part of the nifty Blue Underground DVD of the film. After which he notes, quite sin­cerely, “It gives me a lot of pleas­ure to know I brought that kind of grue­some­ness to the screen.”

He’ll be missed. 

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  • Mark says:

    The Terminator, Aliens, Predator, Terminator 2, Jurassic Park…hell of a resume. Thanks for everything Stan.

  • Dan says:

    Man, this is sad. At least the fam­ily had time to pre­pare, although I’d no idea he was suf­fer­ing from cancer.