http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/17/movies/17winston.html?_r=2&oref=slogin&oref=slogin
I'm speechless. Add him to the growing list of people passing away who profoundly influenced my own artistic visions. H.R. Giger gets all the credit for designing the Alien, but it was Winston's queen that really brought one of cinema's greatest monsters to its full potential. And yeah, the original Terminator design? Who didn't think that was the most badass thing when it first rose from a burning heap of scrap metal in the original movie? Nevermind that the above article incorrectly refers to it as an "exoskeleton."
So far in this wave it's been Winston and Tim Russert. Who's number three?
I'm speechless. Add him to the growing list of people passing away who profoundly influenced my own artistic visions. H.R. Giger gets all the credit for designing the Alien, but it was Winston's queen that really brought one of cinema's greatest monsters to its full potential. And yeah, the original Terminator design? Who didn't think that was the most badass thing when it first rose from a burning heap of scrap metal in the original movie? Nevermind that the above article incorrectly refers to it as an "exoskeleton."
So far in this wave it's been Winston and Tim Russert. Who's number three?