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Post by ck100 on Mar 10, 2018 0:50:41 GMT -8
Here's a little behind-the-scenes article on how the Cryptkeeper puppet worked.
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Post by gljbradley on Mar 10, 2018 8:15:09 GMT -8
WHOA!!! That is INCREDIBLE!!!! A LOT OF HARD WORK, TOO! We need this kind of craftsmanship back. Thank you for info, ck100!!!
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Post by Crypt Keeper on Mar 10, 2018 16:51:19 GMT -8
That's scanned from the TFTC Archives book, which is awesome and a must if you're a fan. A true treasure trove for any TFTC fan.
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Post by gljbradley on Mar 11, 2018 6:24:40 GMT -8
That's scanned from the TFTC Archives book, which is awesome and a must if you're a fan. A true treasure trove for any TFTC fan. Cool! I gotta get that book.
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Post by Crypt Keeper on Mar 11, 2018 14:20:49 GMT -8
It likely won't be cheap to acquire but it's well worth it.
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Post by gljbradley on Mar 12, 2018 5:01:15 GMT -8
It likely won't be cheap to acquire but it's well worth it. Definitely. It would be worth every single penny.
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Post by Crypt Keeper on Mar 12, 2018 14:13:20 GMT -8
You may also be able to find it occasionally at a second-hand shop like Saver's or Goodwill. Don't always get your hopes up for it, but occasionally I've found rare books including out of print novelizations for dirt cheap in good condition. You definitely get lucky once in a while at such shops.
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Post by gljbradley on Mar 13, 2018 3:27:34 GMT -8
You may also be able to find it occasionally at a second-hand shop like Saver's or Goodwill. Don't always get your hopes up for it, but occasionally I've found rare books including out of print novelizations for dirt cheap in good condition. You definitely get lucky once in a while at such shops. Gotcha.
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Post by herbalchaos on Apr 9, 2018 22:51:56 GMT -8
That's scanned from the TFTC Archives book, which is awesome and a must if you're a fan. A true treasure trove for any TFTC fan. I can second that! It’s brilliant, and full of fun/interesting “behind the scenes” info! It also included a few EC original comics within. It’s amazig how well this show adapted some. Sometimes a panel from the comics and a scene from the show are nearly identical - brilliant stuff!
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Post by Crypt Keeper on Apr 10, 2018 1:01:38 GMT -8
There's also a cool section on some of the TFTC merchandising at the time. Excellent book all-around.
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Post by CryptTube on Jun 3, 2018 12:49:04 GMT -8
You may also be able to find it occasionally at a second-hand shop like Saver's or Goodwill. Don't always get your hopes up for it, but occasionally I've found rare books including out of print novelizations for dirt cheap in good condition. You definitely get lucky once in a while at such shops. Gotcha. I bought my Archive book from Amazon for $15. Mind you, it was slightly used, but it came in awesome condition. The jacket was a bit worn but the book itself was in much better condition.
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Post by CryptTube on Jun 3, 2018 13:02:18 GMT -8
It is a shame that the newer puppets don't have the same magic as Yagher's puppet. It's like the newer puppets have a static expression for the most part and the only parts of its face that actually articulate are the jaw and the eyelids. No eyebrow or lip movement. And we all know that the brow and lips were what really conveyed his expressions best.
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Post by Crypt Keeper on Jun 3, 2018 16:18:34 GMT -8
Yagher's puppet truly felt like a living character (well, a living dead one, rather). It didn't feel the same when after S7 the puppets we got were mostly lackluster and very stiff. Though the one used in the game show was okay for what it was. Not great but acceptable.
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Post by CryptTube on Jun 3, 2018 17:38:41 GMT -8
Yagher’s puppet was just a work of art!
A couple of other studios got their chances to do the puppet but none kf them were on par with his work. SOTCHH was the best one after the show ended. After that, it just got progressively worse.
I am pretty sure VanSnowden’s Cryptkeeeper was the one from the Season DVD segments.
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Post by Crypt Keeper on Jun 3, 2018 19:43:37 GMT -8
The DVD puppet looked like a cheap dollar store animatronic or something. With Yagher's puppet you totally bought that it was a real character and told yourself Crypty wasn't a special effect, he was a real live character. Yagher's had a distinquished career for sure but I'd argue the Crypt Keeper is his crowning achievement. The puppet combined with John Kassir's voice, it was just a complete character.
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