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    NightOwl Forums The Crypt Off Topic Need Your Guy's Help

     
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    Mutilated ●
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    #1
    02-19-2005, 07:12 AM
    Ok well, i\'ll be filming my first horror movie soon and what i\'m trying to do is create a new horror icon.I just need to know in your opinions what makes a good horror icon like what characteristics should he have and stuff like that.I will also accept suggestions on his appearance to.Thanks for the help guys.
    GBeninati ●
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    #2
    02-19-2005, 07:16 AM
    he needs to be scary
    WarLocK ●
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    #3
    02-19-2005, 07:41 AM
    Mysterious & Unpredictable
    The13thDreamShape ●
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    #4
    02-19-2005, 07:57 AM
    fast and Furious :blink:
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    Masks im waiting on:

    H8 Collectors Edition(from Redo)- Cemetery Gate Productions.
    H20v2.0 (From redo)- Cemetery Gate Productions
    Maniac-Nightowl Productions
    Father Knows Best Blank- horror FX

    God Bless Terry Lambert.
    tcm ●
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    #5
    02-19-2005, 08:17 AM
    Your next door neighbor kinda guy, Silent.
    DragoBloodlust ●
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    #6
    02-19-2005, 12:46 PM
    Depends on what kind of horror you\'re doing. If you\'re thinking of a brutish slasher, then he has to be silent and big. If you\'re going for a little more finesse, mayber a slimmer, quicker killer. Are you thinking human or creature? If creature, where is he from? Need more info on what you have in mind.
    gmyers ●
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    #7
    02-19-2005, 01:38 PM
    I\'ll talk to you on AIM, let me see part of the script and i\'ll be able to come up with something nice. You may not think this but, camera angles, music, and the way he lurks counts to on what he should look like or act like.
    EverythingJason ●
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    #8
    02-19-2005, 02:28 PM
    There is only one two things that you need to know to create a new icon:

    "It is the unexpected that really scars the crap out of people!" -myself before attempting to put my genitals in the blender.......


    "F#@k the unexpected, who is gonna clean up that mess!" -myself.....after the attempt.....

    :blink:

    Just make sure your "actors" do fit the roles they are supposed to play. It is always very painful to watch a fanfilm that features like a 19 year old big breasted blond that is supposed to play this conservative mother of 5 working as a crime scene investigator......ah what the hell am I saying, it has to be a good movie if there is a big breasted blond in it right? :ph34r:
    WilliamAbuJannah ●
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    #9
    02-19-2005, 09:24 PM
    Big breasted 19 year old blonds are always a good thing.


    always.
    Tom
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    #10
    02-19-2005, 09:58 PM
    \'Nuff said.
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