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Also featured are clips from some of the more notable effects sequences in horror history, such as "The Thing" and "The Howling". The film's strong point is the variety of ground it covers, from makeup to animatronics to computer generated effects.
Also, many people were interviewed For those interested in effects, this is the perfect introductory film. I was introduced to effects masters from years past that I simply didn't know anything about, and the story of how Nicotero met George A. Romero was a bit of horror history that has escaped me up until now.
I had no idea how much of a family they all are. The drawback to this film is that it is only an hour. I could have used another hour or more. While many effects are covered, very few are actually shown in the process of creating them with the notable exception of the tire-across-the-face scene from "Death Proof".
You will not learn how to actually apply makeup or develop effects from watching this film. And that's a shame, as anyone interested in effects is going to want to know how its done.
My recommendation is to catch this on television if you can. It was like Joe was fighting with himself to be truly happy and I am sure that is something most of us in some way or another can relate to. You have to fight many different versions of Joe ranging from sad Joe, horny Joe, disinterested Joe, and more.
These are the parts of Joe's personality that he does not like or wishes could be more at the front of who he is. The actual fighting is basic stuff, but the bartender can use his smoke to make Joe fight for him or even get it on.
It is not going to take you very long to get through the game and in all honesty, it is not very challenging either. However, if you enjoy games like Streets of Rage then you are going to probably see this one through all the way until the end.
I was very impressed with the presentation of Strange Flesh. The game starts with a pretty cool cut scene that sets the story.
These have a very Super Nintendo look to them and I mean that in the most complimentary way possible.
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