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In reply to the discussion: Scariest movie moment and how did you react? [View all]Demo_Chris
(6,234 posts)57. It's not a strong constitution, it's a state of mind
When you have spent years figuring out HOW something works, or doing it yourself, or studying real photos of death and carnage, you reach a point where you cannot simply turn that part of your brain off and enjoy the movie on that level. It's just not scary or gross.
If you are interested here's some of my work. This is an in progress shot so it's not finished (needs an hour or so to finish). You can see we still needed to do her hands and juice her up with plenty of blood and ozzing pus, and of course this is under the wrong lighting, but she's starting to come together. I can't find a finished picture but she looked pretty good under show lighting:

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That recent one with Daniel Ratcliff, when the dead boy was walking towards the house.
Dash87
Apr 2013
#13
House of Wax...3d..l953 and..Psycho...and...........Night and Fog...real death...
Stuart G
Apr 2013
#48