Every artist has a very recognizable style. William Tuttlel was responsible for some of the most remarkable prosthetic makeups in film (prior to Planet of the Apes). Here are two examples of his work. Eye of the Beholder, an episode of The Twilight Zone, and a Morlock from The Time Machine.
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King Cake
They seem to be loosening the rules on what comprises a King Cake. When they get to chocolate, somebody send me a text message.
Touching Whales
Grey Whales seek out human companionship in the Gulf of Mexico. You can't train an animal this size because their diet is krill, we have no way to reward them with food, and it's illegal to punish whales in any way. They seek us out; they seek skin-to-skin contact with human beings because they want to.
Feed The Birds
Beginning in 1915, Jane Darwell made scores of films before retiring in the early sixties when she moved into a retirement home, unable to care for herself.
Walt Disney was producing the film Mary Poppins and believed that the song Feed The Birds was strong enough to provide a real turning point in the film. Disney offered the role of the Bird Woman to Darwell, which she turned down because of her health. A life-long fan of hers, Disney made several trips to the retirement home to try and talk her into it, ultimately promising to drive her to the set himself for filming, which he ultimately did. Darwell died 3 years after filming Mary Poppins.
The song became Disney's favorite for the rest of his life. Haunting, Feed the Birds sounds like caring for the birds, but it's about simple acts of kindness that cost almost nothing to help the lady.
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