![]() ![]() The grizzled corpse is truly a horror to behold and we also got a look at some acting tests of Boutet trying out jerky, jarring movements for the monster. The clip showed the full body and face cast which was created for horror icon Javier Boutet, the man behind the wrinkled mask of this particular nightmare. The next monster that we got a look at the creation of was the gruesome creature from the iconic "Big Toe" story about a young boy who eats the toe of a corpse who then decides that they want their toe back. We'd send them to Andre and Guillermo and be like, 'Move that line over a little bit over here, move that.' It was so important to us." you know how in Photoshop you can kind of take two pictures and blend them together? We were literally overlaying them, so that the lines would match up. We literally took our sculpt and the artwork and. One of the first things was to stay true to the real art. "We're massive fans of Scary Stories, so we all pick up those books and we're so inspired by the artwork. There's clearly a whole bunch of insane craft that went into creating the creepy creature and the fact that creative team were fans was a huge motivating factor in crafting monsters that looked so similar to the illustrations from the books, as Norman Cabrera explained. Like all of the creatures in Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, Harold is predominantly practical and the video showed the creation of the bodysuit as well as spooky latex mask that brings the monster to life. The horrifying scarecrow has long haunted the dreams of young kids everywhere and this new practical monstrosity will likely continue that legacy. The first of the big behind the scenes featurettes that we got to see was the making of Harold. And I couldn't deal with the kids in this movie being in that moment, because then it would be wrong," Del Toro explained. So sometimes we see a cat playing the piano, and then a massacre in South Africa and an explosion in Europe. And every hit, believe it or not, is emotional. It's crazy, you stop for two minutes on a corner and you pull yourself and you're on social media of some kind. Everybody here, we process 100 or 1000 times more information than anyone in the history of humanity. Beyond that, the importance of the period is that the stories traveled slower and deeper than now. They cannot Google anything, they cannot use a cell phone. "The less resources they have, the better. Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark is a period piece and that was something that was vital for del Toro, who wanted the children to be living in a time before the constant barrage of information that we currently exist within. ![]()
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