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  • A boatful of creepy creatures from RL Stine's Goosebumps books are brought to life on the

  • big screen in the movie Goosebumps, which stars Jack Black as the famous horror writer.

  • I'm Jan and this is 10 things you probably didn't know about Goosebumps.

  • To bring the movie's zombie-like Ghouls to life, eight actors had custom-made flesh-coloured

  • prosthetics applied to their faces. The ghoulish face prosthetics were made from

  • medical-grade silicone. Each set of prosthetics took a whole day to

  • make, and the actors playing the Ghouls each needed a new set applied every day.

  • As for the Ghouls' long fingers, 1500 of those were made by hand, then hand-painted and brushed

  • with clear nail polish. Unlike the facial prosthetics, each prosthetic

  • finger could be used three times. From getting their prosthetics applied to

  • dressing in hand-tailored vintage clothes, it took each Ghoul three and a half hours

  • to get ready. Several of the actors playing the Ghouls already

  • had plenty of experience playing zombies as they'd worked on the TV show The Walking Dead.

  • If you're wondering what the hair department used to make Professor Shock's hair stand

  • up on end, it was actually laundry detergent!

  • To bring to life Slappy the Dummy, RL Stine's alter ego in the movie, a ventriloquist's

  • dummy was made by Californian effects firm Ironhead Studio, whose creature and costume

  • design has featured in The Avengers, Godzilla, and The Hunger Games: Mockingjay.

  • Director Rob Letterman wanted Slappy's face to resemble Jack Black in the movie as Black

  • plays RL Stine and also does Slappy's voice. On set, puppeteer Avery L Jones controlled

  • Slappy's movements, and scenes where Slappy walks were later enhanced with computerised

  • effects.

  • According to young stars Dylan Minnette, Odeya Rush and Ryan Lee, the movie's creepiest creation

  • was the Clown, especially because the actor playing him never broke character on set!

  • To turn performer Vivian Kyle into the Snake Lady, it took around 3 hours, which included

  • applying face and chest prosthetics, airbrushing her hands, and fitting her skin-tight metallic

  • dress. The Snake Lady's eyes were made from polarised

  • sunglass lenses, and could be popped out easily during breaks in filming.

  • As for her wig, that took three people 90 hours to make.

  • The Bog Monster, who's known as the Swamp Monster in author RL Stine's books, was a

  • late addition to the movie. Creature Special Effects Designer Stephen

  • Prouty created the costume by hand-sewing thread that's used for camouflage hunting

  • uniforms on to fabric netting. Actor Nate Andrade, who plays the Bog Monster,

  • is 6 foot 8 inches tall and, in real life, is actually married to Vivian Kyle who plays

  • The Snake Lady!

  • The Egyptian Priestess's eyebrows are made up of hieroglyphics which spell the wordGoosebumps”.

  • The ice-laden wigs worn by the movie's frozen people were made by painting wigs with white

  • and clear caulking or sealant from a hardware store.

  • It took four weeks to create fourteen wigs which matched the actors' own hairstyles.

  • As for the icicles that hang from the frozen people's faces, they were made using clear

  • acrylics and vacuum-formed plastic.

  • Although the movie's werewolf is a computer-generated creation, rather than a practical effect,

  • a stunt performer acted out some of its moves to give the filmmakers a point of reference

  • for how the creature might act.

  • According to visual effects supervisor Erik Nordby, the most difficult creature to create

  • was an evil poodle, which only appears in six shots in the movie.

  • The reason it was so challenging is that it's extremely tough to make its tightly coiled

  • fur look real in CGI. In fact, it took the visual effects team four

  • to five months to perfect its appearance.

  • Now, let me know in the comments below, who are your favourite characters in Goosebumps?

  • And which are your favourite books in the series?

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