According to the New York Post , Wallace explained in the documentary that he bought the Captain Kirk mask at a store on Hollywood Boulevard while looking for something scary for Michael to wear in the movie. Wallace then tweaked the mask slightly for " Halloween " by making the eye holes bigger, dying the hair darker, and painting the face white.
And that's how the creepy mask we all know and love was created. World globe An icon of the world globe, indicating different international options. Get the Insider App. Click here to learn more. A leading-edge research firm focused on digital transformation. Debanjali Bose. Are they kidding? Shatner saw the creepy white, featureless Myers mask for the first time in a picture, noting that he did not see the John Carpenter classic.
So somewhere along the line, someone got that mask and made a mask of it for [the holiday] Halloween. As for how the Capt. Halloween production designer and editor Tommy Lee Wallace was tasked with finding a creepy mask for the killer, so he visited a magic shop on Hollywood Boulevard with a large display, he said.
And right next to it was this blank face Capt. In our write-up, we said that it "delivers gory fun, fantastic performances" despite suffering from being the "second chapter in a trilogy. For more on Halloween Kills make sure to check out this article where Gordon Green himself explains the film's ending - warning spoilers ahead - or this piece detailing seven things you probably didn't know about Halloween. Jared Moore is a freelance writer for IGN.
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