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In Need Of Screen Caps - adam - 02-10-2005 Quote:aarons right the tri has been greyed out on the cover and the 3 tri isnt str8..its a v shaped tri,,facts cant be argued withhey mike, i was referring to the 3\'s tri being straight as far as from the middle point to the tip.. the 4 and 5 had a curve... anyway, i know its v-shaped (the 3) as does anyone with eyes... anyway, what is the link to dick warlock\'s site? In Need Of Screen Caps - mike - 02-10-2005 i dont remeber the link but jsut google it it will pop up the tri may look curved due to lighting or the way it was filmed could even be pelling off the mask..the tris werent painted they were stuck on the mask In Need Of Screen Caps - adam - 02-10-2005 hey, look at that, what do you know? dickwarlock.com simple as that lmao the pic of the pt 5 mask is real blurry.. you\'d think a site like this would have better picture quality.. In Need Of Screen Caps - The Death Curse - 02-10-2005 Wow. Didn\'t know you people didn\'t know these things. alvanaxe - You didn\'t quite understand what I said, apparently. I meant that the mask seen in those last two pictures you posted was reused as the Part 4 hero mask by Tom Savini after Part 3 had been filmed. You can tell without a doubt by the knick in the forehead hole, the shape and size of the nose scuff, and the other various smudges around the mask. There is substancial proof, and this isn\'t just a theory. That mask *WAS* later used as the Part 4 mask. Aaron - While there is only *ONE* part 4 mask, as you said, I do believe that there were more than one part 3 mask produced. It\'s easy to tell when examining the DVD quality screenshots from the film. There are at least 2 distinct looks of the hockey mask throughout Part 3. The mask used in all the barn scenes, and the ending mask used for the axe prosthetics. There may have been as many as 4 or 5 different masks for all I know. But something I\'m absolutely sure of is that only one of them made their way into The Final Chapter. thegolemwalks - Yes. You are correct. The masks from F13 Part 3 and 4 were all fiberglass. David Miller explained to me himself that when he was brought on to do the effects work for Friday Part 5, they wanted him to make the hockey masks out of a lighter, more flexible material than that which the first ones were made of: fiberglass. He said that just a few weeks before, he had purchased a vacuform machine. He took a stone casting from the Part 3 mold to vacuform over, and consequently, he was the first effects artist on the F13 films to produce plastic hockey masks instead of reusing any of the fiberglass copies made for Part 3. Even though the original Part 4 mask was still used in the film for the hallucination scenes. And guess what? Miller actually still uses the same Part 3 stone casting that he used on Part 5 to make the DMC replica masks you all own today. Ryan Bean In Need Of Screen Caps - mike - 02-10-2005 well im not 100% of the fiberglass in 3 and 4 i was told they were abs..but no way can the mold used then for the film be the same casue the stone would have broke from repeated heating and cooling..as well as i have reapinted aat least 10 dmc hockey masks for people and they were shaped different .. In Need Of Screen Caps - alvanaxe - 02-10-2005 OK, back on topic, Paul there are your pics! Hope they are what you are looking for! Let me know if you need anything else! In Need Of Screen Caps - The Death Curse - 02-11-2005 Quote:well im not 100% of the fiberglass in 3 and 4 i was told they were abs..but no way can the mold used then for the film be the same casue the stone would have broke from repeated heating and cooling..as well as i have reapinted aat least 10 dmc hockey masks for people and they were shaped different .. David Miller explains that by stating that the original Part 3 mold was made of silicone. And he says that he still uses the same stone positive from that silicone mold to produce current masks. Even if he\'s lying about using the same one every time, at the WORST, he\'d be using more stone pulls created from the silicone original. Which still means first generation pulls. Ryan Bean In Need Of Screen Caps - travsall - 02-11-2005 Quote:You can accept it, or just be wrong about it. Doesn\'t matter to me. I vote this for quote of the year. In Need Of Screen Caps - elfudge - 02-11-2005 "If you look CLOSELY at the part4 VIDEO COVER (the theatrical poster doesn\'t have any pictures on it)" Actually you’re wrong about that info. (Although, I’ve heard that there were 2 masks for ‘Friday III.’ 1 Fiberglass, 1 ABS. Info also from David Miller) The Original U.S. 1 Sheet Poster for ‘Friday-Final Chapter’ had the Bloody Hockey with the Knife through the eye. (Several of the 1 Sheets got shipped to theatres and were used through the theatre\'s run of the movie; a friend of mine has 2) The MPAA thought that was too graphic and banned that 1 Sheet Poster. Paramount then rushed out a new 1 Sheet without the artwork, and that’s the more common one you see. "you can see the triangles have been "painted out"." It doesn’t look like that. I thought that the ‘red’ markings were a ‘red’ tape, and peeled off during the making of parts \'III\' and \'the Final Chapter,\' that’s what I was told by David Miller. Anyway, what it looks like honestly is that the markings covered the painted hockey in that area and prevented the ‘crackling’ in those specific areas. Anyways, that’s what my friends’ poster looks like at 27x41. In Need Of Screen Caps - CreepingDead - 02-11-2005 Damn the MPAA!! LOL! I\'ve also seen it without the knife in the eye. |