Patterson's book has the silvery sasquatch sighting in it, right at the end and with a sketch, I can post that later if you want.
Sure (although you might want to read further before scanning anything).
Anybody know where this whole Pattesron and Merrit worked at Corriganville thing originated from? Was it just from Dfoot, or somewhere else? I'd really like some osrt of reliable source of confirmation of that, "Crash" being the gorilla man guy.
I think that idea mutated out of Dfoot discussing Merrit and Patterson trying to make their own Corriganville clone, which is apparently covered in Long's book.
If you have those images, I'd like to see them, just to be sure they weren't wearing lycra or spandex body suits to absorb the sweat and prolong the life of the rubber suit. This would be a much lighter material than a sweat suit or regular clothing, and Patty's case may actually be integral to the suit.
I've been looking for a looooong time and
still haven't gone through all my old posts that mention Godzilla/found the sweatsuit pic involving Haruo Nakajima emerging from an old school G suit. I did find a
picture of the 90's G-actor wearing a tank top in his suit, which is odd considering how
Nakajima got blisters on his skin from the original Godzilla suit.
You know, maybe I only saw the sweatsuit picture(s) here and got them mixed up with my posts. Correa, did you post anything like what I'm talking about?
If you want, you could contact
August Ragone about the existence of such pictures or search Youtube for something like "nakajima godzilla behind the scenes." That would probably yield faster results than what my schedule permits.
I haven't had the time to check thoroughly, but some links found
here might be of use (although I think the links are text-only), as could
this site and the documentary noted
here.
As for your bodysuit idea, I'm currently drawing a blank on any examples of someone wearing one under a monster suit. That certainly doesn't mean it hasn't been before, just that I can't offer any commentary other than it does seem like a pretty good idea.
I should note that the following responses are purely hypothetical and are an excuse for me to talk monster suits:
Morris's mask may have been totally wrong for what Patterson needed, and granted leather working is what he did, but in light of several other features of the suit and circumstances I see no reason why he wouldn't just make it out of latex.
A lack of availability or Roger not wanting to spend extra cash on latex when he had lots of leather available. When you get right down to it, costume makers will use whatever they feel is right for the job.
This guy used wood chips to make a Bigfoot costume instead of fake fur,
bark from palm trees was used for a "Lost in Space" costume, and Paul Blaisdell appears to have had an "anything goes" approach to his wonderful monster suits. I think pages
45-48 (and beyond) of Randy Palmer's
Paul Blaisdell, Monster Maker provide some great examples of that.
Could very well be, though a foam latex mask wouldn't be necessary and a bit of overkill in terms of cost and difficulty compared to the result of no facial movement required.
That would be true, unless the mask was reused from another project (film, stage, made just for fun, etc).
The body suit though, Bob H just tried it on one time before the filming, it was adjusted for him, and if this came from Morris then it was unused. That reduces the chance of stink factor from previous use.
True (unless he sweat heavily during his first donning of the suit). If we eliminate Morris as the suit provider, then the possibility of the suit (or various suit parts cannibalized to make Patty) having been worn previously increases.
But all of these are valid reasons you point out for it stinks and I don't really have an objection to them. What really bugs me though, about the whole stink thing, is Bob H initially said the suit stank because Roger skinned a dead red horse, and then now with Morris's suiting him up and the recreation he changes the suit to be made of dynel, and only the mask stank.
Thank you. I share your concern over Bob's changing stories. I seem to recall someone here being led into thinking that Dynel stank as a result of that. As far as I know, Dynel doesn't smell. I also remember the same person wondering if Dynel has a realistic sheen, which it does.
You know, I don't really have anything against Bob H being the guy in the suit. He very well could be, and 40 years later just doesn't have any memory of how it went down, and the people promoting him just filled in the blanks. We tend to go over Gimlin and Patterson's stories with fine toothed combs though, and I think rightfully so, and it just seems with Bob H changing his story all of the time, it just becomes hard to buy. But, he could very well be the guy....
Even though I don't endorse him as the guy in the suit (due to his changing stories), there was a time when the sorts of things brought up by kitakaze had me convinced that there was something deeper going on. But now I'm becoming more and more convinced that Bob H. figured out that Gimlin would not take legal action (possibly based on his not going after Roger or DeAtely until Dahinden lit a fire under his behind) and that Patricia Patterson couldn't possibly win a legal battle about whether or not the film was real. A lot of the defense given for him as of late sounds exactly like stuff Patterson/Gimlin apologists spout. However, Bob providing some better quality evidence to prove his claims would make me change my mind.
Great to hear your thoughts on this, Atomic, the whole costume aspect is my favorite part of discussing this film.
Hey, could you give a little more background on what you do for that horror website, I read the link about knock off masks, do you guys go into costumes and how they were made?
Thanks! To clarify, that humor piece involving the foam latex mask was for a good friend's site,
URBMN, and not for
Gravedigger's Local 16. However, that friend does contribute to GdL16 and certain aspects of the other members' posting styles are influenced by his work at URBMN.
As for GdL16, I do one "AMM post" a month and have the unofficial position of being in charge of posts regarding Godzilla's birthday. I have known to log into the site's Twitter feed and participate in making posts by the "Front Office" as well. I originally only did promotion for the site, but was invited on to do (among other topics) an article on copyrights and the public domain, which is now indefinitely on hold.
The only articles that I'm aware of that come close to what you describe were an entry providing resources on mask-making and a discussion of a proposed Pinhead redesign with a sfx artist. I am planning on repurposing much of my suit notes here for future entries, though.