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Iron Man (2008, 93 percent) When the adaptation of Iron Man was first announced, Marvel Comics fans eagerly anticipated the design of Tony Stark's super suit. Winston, a big fan of the original comics, was tasked with the job, and he delivered, creating rubber and metal versions of the Iron Man suits, as well as an eight-foot, 800-lb. animatronic version of Stark's nemesis, Iron Monger. Though Winston's untimely passing is deeply sad, he went out on top of his game; Iron Man is the best-reviewed wide release of 2008 so far. "[Director Jon] Favreau has turned what might have been just another comic strip formulation into a completely engaging amalgam of storytelling, romance, performance, acrobatics and organically motivated effects," wrote Jules Brenner of Cinema Signals. |
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Winston's credits by no means end there. His effects work also includes End of Days and Galaxy Quest, and The Wiz, The Thing,Friday the 13th Part III, and Constantine partially comprise his makeup contributions. He was also working on two forthcoming films at the time of his death: Speed Demon and Terminator Salvation: The Future Begins.
Here's a clip from one of Winston's earliest efforts, the made-for-TV film Gargoyles:
And, finally, here's a clip of NBA all-star Steve Nash on a tour of Winston's studios:
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Floor Man writes: on Jun 18 2008 06:16 PM Man! Guy was a genius...! (Reply to this) |
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Dionei writes: on Jun 18 2008 07:13 PM It'a shame he passed away... Those were good days when the special effects were made in plastic and not looked like plastic... (Reply to this) |
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crazykila93 writes: on Jun 18 2008 08:12 PM He will definately live out in our hearts as a film legend. (Reply to this) |
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jokerboy1991 writes: on Jun 18 2008 08:46 PM In reply to this comment (#1799620) Yeah I miss that. When it was good old fashion make up and stuntwrok instead of CGI. (Reply to this) |
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Zora_187 writes: on Jun 18 2008 09:37 PM I completely agree with you Dioeni. It's a shame he died while Terminator: Salvation was still being made. (Reply to this) |
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citizenjames writes: on Jun 19 2008 06:05 AM i remember watching my laserdisc for JURASSIC PARK (i'm dating myself) and my friend's wife commented that "spielberg is a genius... the guy created dinosaurs." i quickly corrected her: "stan winston created dinosaurs... spielberg just told them what to do." i good example is i believe there is only six minutes of cgi footage in JURASSIC PARK... everything else is stan. people talk about how fake effects look but movies are more than that. i'll take bad effects and a good story over great effects and a bad story every day and twice on a sunday. what stan did was marry the two flawlessly. i defy anyone to point out the flaw in IRON MAN and what's practical and what's cgi. people complain about HULK but the problem (which i have none) isn't sloppy cgi... it's just that cgi hasn't caught up with w (Reply to this) |
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TombstoneLawDog writes: on Jun 19 2008 07:01 AM In reply to this comment (#1800422) "it's just that cgi hasn't caught up with Stan." Amen, brother. ..and there are those of us who remember laserdiscs.. (I had a friend who lost quite a bit of money investing...) While there will always be those that rise to the occasion and show us something we've never seen before, I will not be surprised if it is a long time before anyone like Stan Winston comes along. (Reply to this) |
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CallMeBakes writes: on Jun 19 2008 08:58 AM There are a lot of people who can create crazy creatures and fabulous effects in their mind. It's another thing entirely to be able to actually create it physically. Stan Winston did just that. Anything that was inside his head, he could eventually bring to fully realized life. The man was simply a genius. Nothing else can be said. He will be missed. (Reply to this) |
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minderbinder writes: on Jun 19 2008 09:11 AM Brilliant guy, he will be missed. People always rant about how great the CGI was in Jurassic Park, not realizing that most of the shots that look photorealistic are practical effects and not computer generated. AI had some astounding visuals, but it was such a wasted opportunity. The craftsmanship in that is just amazing, but the movie is ruined by an awful script, really a shame it could have been brilliant but ended up a mess. (Reply to this) |
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zsmiller79 writes: on Jun 19 2008 09:17 AM R.I.P. Stan Winston He changed the way effects are created for the big screen. (Reply to this) |
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MacLeoD39 writes: on Jun 19 2008 02:13 PM OKAY!!!!! ROB BOTTIN DID THE WORK IN THE THING!!!!!!!!! AS WELL AS THE FOG!!!!!! ROB BOTTIN!!!!!!!! not Stan Winston!!!! (Reply to this) |
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avoidz writes: on Jun 19 2008 08:28 PM In reply to this comment (#1801372) @MacLeoD39 - Look up The Thing (1982) on IMDb; Stan Winston is listed under the Full cast and crew for "additional makeup effects". :( It's extremely sad to lose such a great artist, but his art lives on in the movies he worked on. (Reply to this) |
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RETyrant writes: on Jun 20 2008 03:21 AM It's a shame. He also created the monsters in the video game The Suffering. There was supposed to be a movie adaptation of the game where he was to design the actual creatures used in the film, but I don't see it being made after his (Reply to this) |
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MacLeoD39 writes: on Jun 20 2008 01:31 PM In reply to this comment (#1801815) okay i feel very dumb lol i never knew that Stan Winston had anything to do with The Thing it's one of my all time favorite movies I just never paid close attention to the credits!! thanks for the info!!!! (Reply to this) |
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