10 Classic Movie Transformations To Swede
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This month's theme is Transformations , so whether you've got a pre-prepared cardboard Optimus Prime c🐠ostume, or a handful of porridge, you can take part.
Just choose your favourite transformation scene (our suggestions below), recreate it, upload it to YouTube and the link to 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询: chris.hicks@futurenet.com . We’l🔯l pick our favourites at the end of June.
Good luck!
The Thing (1982)
Ease of Swede: 6/10
How We'd Do It: ꦦTake a 🌟blow torch to a mannequin head, stick it upside down on a remote control car, add some spider legs and and drive it around.
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Ice cubes in your u🍌ndershorts should give you that suitably chilly look.
American Werewolf In London (1981)
Ease of Swede : 9/10
How We'd Do It: Fall behind a sofa, scream in pain for a while, throw on a fake beard, teeth, pointy ears and claws, perhaps a mullet wig, then j💃ump back into shot. Bet Rick Baker wishes he'd thought of that.[page-break]
Kirk Lazarus Tropic Thunder (2008)
Ease Of Swede: 10/10
How We'd Do It: Failing boot polish, OD on tanning pills like C. Thomas Howell in Soul Man . Worked wonders for his film career,ও might𝓡 work for yours too.
Gollum Lord Of The Rings: The Two Towers (2002)
Ease Of Swede: 6/10
How We'd Do It: Getting the voice♕ right is child's play, but the look is a bit trickier. We suggest stopping eating for a month, shaving all your body hair and avoiding sunlight.
Show that Serꦍkis bloke a thing or too abo🦩ut method acting.
Monster (2003)
Ease Of Swede: 7/10
How We'd Do It: The hardest part of this one will probably be trying to find a pretty girl who wants to go fugly. Once you've got her, feed her deep fried peanut butter san𝓰dwiches and make her walk behind a gritter, which should take care of the face.
By this point ꧟she should be angry enough to deliver an Oscar worthy performance.[page-break]
The Mask (1996)
Ease Of Swede: 9/10
How We'd Do It: A pot of green play-doh and some cardboard comedy teꦚeth. Then run around like you've lost your onions, Carrey style.
The Incredible Hulk (2008)
Ease Of Swede: 5/10
How We'd Do It: Hang𒅌 out at the local gym and find a suitably large individual 😼who wants to make a film...
Maybe it would be safer to get some green body paint and a pair of those novelty Hulk Hands. Film the whole thing out of focus Cloverfield -s𓂃tyle, so we can't tell you aren't exatly Lou Ferrigno. If you are Lou Ferrigno then this should be a cake walk.
The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button (2008)
Ease Of Swede: 8/10
How We'd Do It: With a bit o♉f fancy editing you could make this work. Start off young, and then hunch over, cake porridge on your face to add age and throw some talcum powder in 🐭your hair.
Add a little more of each ꦓin every shot then cut it togeꩲther in reverse and hey presto, you're getting younger![page-break]
The Nutty Professor (1996)
Ease Of Swede: 10/10
How We'd Do It: Another fall behind the couch job. Over-sized clothing stuffed with pillows, pair of ♉glasses, with a body hugging outfit underneath. Once out of shot, lose the fat suit and glasses and em𒀰erge as Buddy Love.
A million extra points if your Buddy Love is wearing an Eddie Murphy Raw -style Leather jumpsuit.
Pale Man Pan's Labyrinth (2007)
Ease Of Swede: 7/10
How We'd Do It: White full body leotard with hood. Draw some eyes on the palms of your hands and be gangly. If you aren't gangly, find a tall fri✱end. Simples.
There you go folks, what are your waiting for?
On your marks, get set, Swede!
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