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- As you can imagine, Lifeforce (1985) required a lot of special effects. It stands to reason that most of the budget went into creating elaborate spacecraft and creature effects. This last element is one of the film’s main selling points. The victims, once drained of their lifeforce, look like mummified zombies.
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Nov 16, 2020 · Security forces neutralize the two “male” Lifeforce aliens, the only female escapes the facility, spreading her vampiric disease throughout London. As you can imagine, Lifeforce (1985) required a lot of special effects. It stands to reason that most of the budget went into creating elaborate spacecraft and creature effects.
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The film marked the fourth project to feature special effects produced by Academy Award winner John Dykstra, who in 1986 was granted with the "Caixa Catalunya Award for Best Special Effects" in the Sitges Film Festival (located in Spain) for his special effects work in Lifeforce.
Oct 1, 2020 · Lifeforce was a huge special effects film… Lifeforce is the story of a naked, buxom intergalactic space-femme, who arrives in London and begins to suck the souls out of anyone foolhardy enough to stand in her way.
Nov 13, 2014 · To modern ears, $25m probably doesn’t sound like much for a movie with lots of effects in it. But consider this: Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan, released two years before Lifeforce, had cost...
Special effects. The film marked the fourth project to feature special effects produced by Academy Award winner John Dykstra, who in 1986 was granted with the "Caixa Catalunya Award for Best Special Effects" in the Sitges Film Festival (located in Spain) for his special effects work in Lifeforce.
Two commentary tracks – one with director Tobe Hopper and one with makeup effects designer Nick Maley (Academy Award winner John Dykstra Academy was the head of the special effects) – are both ...
Jan 28, 2021 · Lifeforce, at $22.5 million is the most lavish production to date from Cannon Films. The special effects were done by Apogee, Inc., and its complement of master craftsmen. Tobe Hooper, the maestro of reality where none exists, is director.