Rip: Stan Winston

Reevz1977

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Now I know that technically this isn't a 'Muppet' topic, however I think thats it's wholly relevant to mourn the loss of Stan Winston this past weekend. Like the unforgetable Jim Henson, Stan Winston was a visionary who brought to life some of the movies most famous creatures. My interest in puppetry and special effects began with the Muppets - an influence I still draw upon today. However through my formative years I was interested, almost to the point of obsession by all of Winstons creations, from the Predator to the Terminator Endoskeleton. My games room is a-wash with models and prop replicas from Hollywood, and the T2 Skull and Arm take pride of place (next to my MR Muppets of course!). I just thought I would start a thread to honour this wonderful man whose work has touched so many. RIP Stan Winston.
 

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On a slight tangent, anyone who wishes to find out more about Stan Winston can do no better than to by 'The Winston Effect' book. I really does make for a fantastic read.
 

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I nearly fell to the floor when I saw the blurb on TV. I admired his work so much. He was like the Ray Harryhausen of my generation (aka: awesome).
 

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Stan was truly a visionary who highly regarded the puppetry skills of those on his staff. He will be badly missed.
 

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I was shocked when I heard what happened. I didn't even know he had cancer. He left far too early...like a certain other puppet master. RIP Stan. You were definitly one of the greats.

On a side note, the Stan Winston book is great. Gives a great insight on Stan and his work.
 

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Most people are surprised when the find out a lot of stuff they just assume is CG like the Terminator robots, or the dinosaurs in Jurassic Park or even that cool little mini-Transformer in Transformers last year weren't computer generated, they were Stan Winston puppets.
 

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He truly will be missed. The work he did, even the stuff from years ago, still looks terrific now, better than a lot of the newer CG stuff. I mean, the Jurassic Park dinosaurs look a thousand times better than some of the ones in King Kong.

He really was amazing.
 

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I red about this the other day. It's clear it will never be the same without him.:frown:
 
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