On the latest episode of Bloodworks, Anthrax musician Scott Ian's YouTube series, he experiences exactly what it's like to have the makeup and prosthetics of a Game of Thrones White Walker applied to his face. As we head toward the final episodes of the HBO fantasy series, I'm guessing we're going to see a whole lot more of these ice zombie badasses.
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- 6/17/2016
- by Ben Pearson
- GeekTyrant
For a recent Nerdist's Bloodworks episode, Anthrax's Scott Ian goes behind the scenes with HBO's Game of Thrones' prosthetic makeup designer Barrie Gower to explore what it takes to achieve a GoT-style White Walker transformation. It turns out it can take upwards of five hours to get the frightening White Walkers to look just right.
In the clip, Gower shows Ian an actual White Walker costume used on the set. "The attention to detail is incredible, they religiously use authentic materials," Gower said.
For Season Five, Episode 8, "Hardhome,...
In the clip, Gower shows Ian an actual White Walker costume used on the set. "The attention to detail is incredible, they religiously use authentic materials," Gower said.
For Season Five, Episode 8, "Hardhome,...
- 6/15/2016
- Rollingstone.com
The new video from thrash metal legends Anthrax, Blood Eagle Wings, is so ghoulishly gory you’ll never believe yer eerie eyeballs (and you can see it below, my creeps!) So naturally I had to send out an invite via carrier crow for the clips die-rector Jack Bennett to join us for a lil’ convo in the Crypt o’ Xiii, and wadda ya know, here he is now!
Famous Monsters. Let’s get right down to brass tacks, Jack! How did the story for Blood Eagle Wings evolve? Jack Bennett. It just began with Scott Ian sending me the song and saying it was about how civilizations evolve throughout history on a foundation of violence. He only had two stipulations about the video; he didn’t want it to be performance-based, so no band playing the song, and there had to be someone actually blood eagle’d onscreen, which I had to look up.
Famous Monsters. Let’s get right down to brass tacks, Jack! How did the story for Blood Eagle Wings evolve? Jack Bennett. It just began with Scott Ian sending me the song and saying it was about how civilizations evolve throughout history on a foundation of violence. He only had two stipulations about the video; he didn’t want it to be performance-based, so no band playing the song, and there had to be someone actually blood eagle’d onscreen, which I had to look up.
- 3/11/2016
- by DanielXIII
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
It’s not typical for us to cover a web series much beyond its first episode to make sure you guys are aware of it, but a new episode of “Scott Ian’s Bloodworks” arrived today, and since it features Scott getting… Continue Reading →
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- 11/4/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
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