Face Off (2011) s07e08 Episode Script
Killer Instinct
It is a gorgeous sculpt.
To me, this looks like Teen Wolf.
Previously on Face Off Ten artists journeyed into Wonderland.
Dina's flying monkey stole the show, and Jason was sent home.
Now nine artists remain, and tonight's challenge reveals a special surprise.
Oh, my God.
This is good.
For some, this is a dream in the making.
But others will be haunted by its results.
Damn it.
This is a big problem.
It's just so poorly executed.
In the end, only one will win a VIP trip from Kryolan Professional Make-Up to one of their a brand-new 2014 Fiat 500, and $100,000.
Welcome to Face Off.
Aah! Shit! Oh! Hey, whoa! Whoa! I'm just-- Leave me to my perch.
I'm gonna get the girls.
- Huh! - Huh! That was pitiful.
- You guys ready? - Yeah! - Ooh-ooh! - Whoa! Spooky! So we walk into the lab, and it's all foggy and dark, and McKenzie's standing there next to a mirror, and it's definitely creeping me out.
- Hey, guys.
- Hey! Let's talk about this week's foundation challenge.
It's inspired by an urban legend of a female figure so terrifying that it's been used as a basis for films like Candyman and Paranormal Activity.
She's been described as everything from a corpse to a witch, but no one knows what she really looks like.
Oh, my God.
They call her "Bloody Mary.
" Yeah! Now, according to the legend, if you say her name three times while looking into a mirror, you may never live to tell anyone about it.
So why don't we try it? - Oh, God.
- Oh, God.
No, I don't want to.
I refuse.
I know better.
That is a whole bag you don't want to get into.
Bloody Mary.
Bloody Mary.
Bloody Mary.
Aah! Creepy.
Oh, my God.
That's so cool.
All right, now that I am thoroughly creeped out, let's just move on with this challenge.
As you may have guessed, your foundation challenge is to create your very own version of Bloody Mary.
- Cool.
- Nice.
We get to make up what Bloody Mary looks like? This is awesome! Your judge for today's challenge won an Emmy for her work on Buffy The Vampire Slayer and has been nominated twice on the critically acclaimed HBO series True Blood.
Please welcome Brigette Myre-Ellis.
I'm a huge True Blood fan, so this is awesome.
Hello.
Thank you so much for joining us.
It's a pleasure to be here.
- Hi, guys.
- Hi.
I know you're hard at work on the final season of True Blood.
- How's that going? - It's insane.
It is an epic body of work that I've been so proud to work on, and I think we've outdone ourselves this year, if you can believe it.
Now, you obviously have a ton of experience with supernatural characters.
What are you gonna be looking for in their final makeups? Ultimately, I want you guys to scare me.
Not easy to do after the career I've had.
The winner of today's challenge will earn immunity and cannot be eliminated this week.
You have two hours for this challenge.
Good luck, guys, because your time starts now.
That's fine right there.
I'm Keaghlan.
I'm actually gonna run some tubes that will pump blood through, and it will look like you're crying blood.
My original Bloody Mary has been taken to Hell, and then the forces of Hell make her appear in mirrors and drag other people to Hell.
We got to get messy today.
So I made some pieces.
I'm gonna try to get, like, some glass shards all over your face.
My Bloody Mary bursts through the mirror, and she's gonna be eating people that she sucks back in.
And she's gonna have really nasty blood dripping down from her mouth and everything.
I want really disgusting-looking blood for my Bloody Mary, and my concept is she's a baby snatcher.
This is your bottom lip.
I found these really cool horn shapes that I'm gonna make her mouth out of, so she's got this beak that helps her eat the baby.
I love these horns.
_ My Bloody Mary wants to scare you into taking your own life, and I'm actually extending her mouth down to give her a really creepy elongated face.
I'm doing a Bloody Mary who steals faces, so I lined slit throat pieces all around her head to make incision marks.
It's a little freaky, but she looks very beautiful.
You got 10 minutes left! That's it, guys! Brushes down! Time's up.
All right, so tell us about your Bloody Mary.
She was just obsessed with being beautiful, and when she couldn't reach the level that she wanted, she actually killed herself in the bathtub.
The color red that you chose, I feel like, is very accurate.
Mm-hmm.
But I would just consider next time blending her little edge right there.
Mm-hmm.
What did you use to create the scarring? Those are big neck pieces.
I enjoy your use of veins coming up the neck, too, to tie it all together.
You see the beauty in her, and you see the horror.
Thanks.
So this is my Bloody Mary.
Her job is to claim your soul.
- Oh! Oh, my God! - There it is! I was so worried! I know, right? Where's the blood? Here it is.
Really good job.
I look around the room, and everybody's got some awesome makeups.
There are so many great artists left in this competition, and any one of these guys could knock me out.
So, Brigette, what do you think? I'm really impressed by your work today, you guys.
Thank you.
So who created your favorite looks today? Rachael I loved the way that you took the incision all the way around her face.
The whole concept of how she stole faces just creeped me out.
- Good job.
- Thanks.
Drew, to use a blood tube was very daring and very original.
- Very impressive.
- Thank you.
All right, Brigette, who is the winner of this challenge? The winner of this challenge is Rachael.
All right! Thank you.
You not only made her absolutely beautiful, but absolutely creepy.
- That is Bloody Mary.
- Congratulations.
You have earned immunity and cannot be eliminated in the next spotlight challenge.
It's awesome to win immunity.
I can't wait to see what the next challenge is.
I want to go crazy.
I will see you later tonight to tell you about your next spotlight challenge.
- Good-bye.
- Bye.
Thank you.
Uh-oh.
- I'm scared.
- What is happening? We are at Universal Studios, and it is really spooky.
Oh, shit! Standing in the distance is McKenzie and this huge lit-up marquee.
"Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights.
" What? I knew it was gonna be spooky! Horror challenge! This is amazing.
Welcome back to the incredible Universal Studios back lot.
This week's spotlight challenge taps into one of the most timeless forms of advertising-- movie posters.
Movie posters must capture the essence of a film in just a single glance.
Posters in most genres tend to showcase either the handsome hero or the beautiful starlet.
But horror-movie posters tease us with only mysterious images or taglines about their villainous stars.
So your spotlight challenge is to choose one of these original movie posters and use the imagery, title, and tagline as inspiration to create its villainous lead character.
- Sweet! - Yes! I'm a huge horror-movie fan.
This is definitely my element.
So your options are The Cloven, "It was too hot in Hell.
" Bone Appetit, "Dinner is served.
" The Trophy Room, "It's hunting season.
" Bonnie and Cyanide, "A toxic romance.
" Homecoming Scream, "Save the last dance.
" Buzzcut, "Just a little off the top.
" We Met Online, "There's no escape key.
" The Second Chumming, "Swim at your own risk.
" And Axe Girlfriend, "Breakups can be hell.
" Stella, you get first pick.
The Trophy Room.
Homecoming Scream.
Bonnie and Cyanide.
Bone Appetit.
Cloven.
We Met Online.
Buzzcut.
Axe Girlfriend.
Second Chumming.
Now, to tell you more, please welcome the creative directors of Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights in Hollywood and Orlando, John Murdy and Mike Aiello.
These guys are the big bosses from the Halloween Horror Nights, so this is super exciting.
- Hello.
- Hello.
Good to have you guys here.
Fantastic being here.
Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights is the nation's premiere Halloween event.
We combine movie-quality sets and award-winning makeup artists all together into a haunted maze to bring our guests' nightmares to life.
Nice.
All right, now, there's a major prize on the line this week.
Oh-ho.
What? This is good.
Coming up Ugh.
The design is just not working.
Guys, stop messing with the wigs.
Hats off to you.
This looks like a ton of work.
There's a major prize on the line this week.
Oh-ho.
What? For the first time ever, both parks are featuring the best makeup from all prior seasons of Face Off - Awesome.
- Very cool.
Including the winner of this challenge.
Wow! To see a creature that I have made in Halloween Horror Nights would be, like, one of the coolest things.
Now, there are very few people in show business that can scare a crowd like you two.
What advice do you have for the contestants? When John and I are translating a horror property into a haunted maze, we've got to look at every single detail, so I encourage you to do the same with your movie posters.
Find that small detail, because sometimes they tell the best story.
Thank you again so much for being here.
Thanks for having us.
All right, well, the time has come for you to start working on your designs.
- Good luck, guys.
- Thank you.
- Good night.
- Thanks, guys.
My poster is Homecoming Scream, and my killer is a 1950s homecoming queen, so I decide to do a grayscale makeup, because I really want this to be reminiscent of a B horror movie from the 1950s.
She is the victim of a tragic senior prank, where she breaks her neck, and now her head is facing straight, but the rest of her body is backwards.
Beautiful, but really dark and twisted.
I'm so stoked for this challenge.
I get The Second Chumming, and the tagline is "Swim at your own risk.
" I get the idea to do this salty old sea captain made of chum.
I'm planning a cowl that also incorporates the bottom the jaw, and then I'm gonna do a face piece that incorporates the tongue and the top of the head.
I'm worried this time I might be biting off more than I can chum.
So my movie is Buzzcut.
The tagline is "Just a little off the top," and I'm getting really excited that I can maybe create some kind of psychotic doctor that's going around scalping people.
I'm going to actually make some silicone scalps and take them and put them on his head.
And I want to put lots of, like, slime in there.
So, when he peels it back, it's really stringy and gross.
I chose We Met Online.
The tagline is "There's no escape key.
" I like the aesthetic of this creepy weirdo on the other end of a chat line, who tricks these girls into meeting him and ultimately eats them.
I picked Bonnie and Cyanide, "A toxic romance.
" What I decide to do is make Bonnie this woman who's been poisoned by her husband, and she built this arm contraption that takes the poison out of her veins, then she can inject the poisonous blood into other people.
All right, guys, let's head home.
Dude, that sketch is badass.
He's a cannibal.
- Whoo! - Yeah, let's get started.
It's the first day of our Halloween Horror Nights challenge, and we have six hours in the lab.
The poster I pick is Axe Girlfriend, "Breakups can be hell.
" So my character's a jilted mistress who was shot in the head by her lover.
Now she's back from Hell, wielding this axe to seek vengeance.
So I'm sculpting a big gunshot wound to her face.
I'm gonna cast it in silicone, because it moves more realistic than any other appliance material that we have.
You're going goat, right? I'm going deer.
Oh, that's right.
I forgot.
You're doing reindeer.
I end up picking The Cloven, "It was too hot in Hell," so my first thought is a demon reindeer Santa sent him to Hell for torturing the elves, but it's too hot in Hell for him.
- Are you gonna make antlers? - Yeah.
I've never really sculpted anything like this before, but I'm hoping this will come together.
Don't look so excited.
My movie poster says Bone Appetit, and "Dinner is served" is my tagline.
I come up with this cannibalistic baroness idea.
I definitely want to do an old-age makeup on the face, but I also want to have her eat people with a mouth stomach.
_ Creepy.
I chose The Trophy Room, "It's hunting season.
" My character is a hunter.
Whenever people encroach upon his hunting grounds, he kills them and cuts their head off and mounts them on their wall.
He's inbred and was born with facial deformities, so his head is really swollen on one side, and he's got a cleft palate.
It's disturbing.
- That's a good one.
- Yeah.
I look like I work at a video store.
Yeah, an adult video store.
Oh, God.
Hey, George, can I borrow your pick? You guys are making it hard for me to work next to you.
Guys, stop messing with the wigs.
Really, we need to be working.
I'm sorry.
No more funny business.
I have no idea what I'm doing.
Ugh.
Sculpting a deer face on a human form is really difficult.
It's not a reindeer/human hybrid.
It's a reindeer.
If it was a hybrid, I think I would have a much easier time, 'cause I could incorporate some of the human forms into the deer forms, but I'm going straight reindeer.
Oh, God.
I just feel like it's getting worse and worse.
This is the first time where I felt like the design is just not working.
Come on, man, I need this.
This is a big problem.
Oh, damn it.
Oh, damn it.
So it's day one of our Horror Nights villain challenge.
I'm just having a really hard time.
Sculpting a deer face is really difficult.
- Cat.
- But I don't think it's-- Cat.
It doesn't look like a deer.
It looks like a cat.
Ugh.
So I kind of, like, just give up.
_ I know.
And I mold it, because I have no other choice.
- What are you making? - I'll make some fingers.
My villain keeps trophies from her kills.
She cuts off their ring fingers and makes a necklace out of them.
So I use alginate, which is a seaweed-based impression material, to make a mold.
Go for it.
Within ten minutes or so, it sets up into this gel, so I pour platinum silicone directly into the mold so it's a easy way of making silicone body parts and things like that.
So creepy.
So I need to fabricate my hair transplant surgeon's skullcap.
So I start with the vacuform machine, then try to figure out the right size.
Nope.
That one's too small.
Finally, I get the exact size that I need.
No, actually, that's pretty good.
- Is it? - Yeah.
That's time! So at the end of the day, I got my scalp completed in time.
Tomorrow I have to get veins and hair laid on it, as well as sculpt and mold my cowl, so there's a lot to do.
It's day two of our Halloween Horror Nights villain challenge.
We have 9 1/2 hours in the lab, and I have to finish my torso, and I'm really paying attention to anatomy, because my homecoming queen is twisted and mangled.
It needs to read like a back on the chest and a chest on the back, so I want to make sure that I do it as perfectly as I can.
So today I need to sculpt my hooves.
I definitely need these hooves on my makeup, because the movie poster has a hoof coming out of the ground.
So, hopefully, they'll turn out better than the face.
My cowl's done, so I need to mold it.
It's a pretty big mold, so it's gonna take some time, so I'm trying to get that done as soon as possible, because I still have to sculpt more chummy bits 'cause there's a lot of surface area to cover.
I am working on the face, and I'm not used to old-age makeup, so I'm taking my time with the sculpt.
Just because I have immunity doesn't mean I want to make a crappy piece.
What is all this shit? Ha! Mad science.
The idea of these arm weapons is that she can push out the poisonous blood into her victims.
So I take plastic tubing and inject neon colors in, because the poison has altered the color of her blood.
I've never fabricated anything like this before, but I feel confident that it's gonna look cool.
Really cool.
It's so good.
My villain keeps heads mounted on a wall, so I want to make a separate head for him.
So I pour up a latex face, find a styrofoam head, pin it into place, and hot-glue the wig into place, and I have this awesome severed head.
All right, everybody, that's time.
Whoo-hoo! Well, all my pieces are done, but I have an insane amount of work to do tomorrow.
Man.
There's a lot of surface area to paint, and this is probably the most appliances that I've ever applied on a single person ever, so that has me worried.
- Let's do this.
- It's application day.
We have four hours in the lab and one hour in last looks.
Let's see it.
It's not terrible.
Thank God.
- Morning.
- Hi.
- You're giving me the finger.
- Yeah.
Your veins are, like, neon.
Can you lean your head back? I need to apply this face piece, and the thing with silicone is it's so heavy, so I need to recline her back on the chair.
If I were to apply it with you upright, it would all stretch down by your cheeks and wouldn't really be the way I sculpted it.
The mouth looks awesome.
I think this stomach is probably my favorite thing I've created in this competition, and I am really excited to present it to the judges.
Cool shit.
I like it.
He's the bubble-gum monster.
When I paint gore, I base everything out in a bubble-gum paint, because when you put the other colors over that, it really sells the gore.
It looks really funny at first, but I know where I'm going with it, so I'm not worried.
You're gonna get gummed to death.
Ohh! Okay, and then flip.
I'm gonna get the top, yeah.
I'm trying to do veins here.
Oh, this is terrible.
But this is not veins.
They're not looking realistic or convincing at all, and I really don't know how to make this better.
Ten minutes, guys! That's time, guys! It's good.
You're beautiful.
I am so disappointed in myself.
It's just not very good.
I don't want to go home, but I really don't know if I have enough time to fix this.
Coming up I don't know how to apply this stuff.
- It's taking forever.
- Ha, ha! I'm really worried that I might be going home.
- It's great fun.
- I love all of that.
This is not your best work.
There it is.
We get to last looks, and I got a lot to do in one hour.
I don't even know how to apply this stuff.
I need to cover the entire thing in blood.
It's taking forever, and I'm starting to regret the decision to make an entire chum bag.
I still have to add neon colors to the veins and attach the arm weapons.
I really don't know if I have enough time.
I need to dry off your teeth.
All right, you ready for this? It just needs some blood.
I want to make her adequately bloody, but not overly bloody-- just some accents of blood.
You're very, very creepy.
Yeah! Ha, ha! You're disgusting! I get the sash on and splatter blood head to toe slap my hand.
I love her.
I think she looks so creepy.
I'm worried about this makeup.
The hair is awful.
The face sculpt is bad.
I'm not happy with anything.
Time, everybody! Yeah.
My makeup's not near as good as anyone else's.
I'm just so mortified right now.
Welcome to the Face Off reveal stage.
Tonight one of you will be eliminated.
First, let's say hello to our talented judges-- owner of Optic Nerve Make-Up Effects Studio, Glenn Hetrick - Good evening, guys.
- Hi, Glenn.
Oscar-winning makeup artist Lois Burwell Evening, all.
- Hi, Lois.
- Hi, Lois.
And creature and concept designer Neville Page.
Hello, everyone.
- Hi, Neville.
- Hi, Neville.
This week your spotlight challenge was to select a horror-movie poster and use it as inspiration to create its villainous lead character.
The winning makeup will be featured at Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights, Hollywood and Orlando.
Let's take a look at your fear-inducing creations.
My villain looks really awesome.
I'm really stoked that my character came out the way it did.
My reindeer from Hell does not look scary at all.
I might be going home for this one.
The sculpting is really not good.
The veins don't look convincing.
It just looks like a joke.
He is a giant chum bag, and I think I have a really good shot at winning this.
I think this is a solid makeup, and I'm proud of the realism aspect.
It's really everything that I could have wanted.
I think my character is really creepy, and he looks gross and villainous and very scary.
Suddenly I realize that my homecoming queen's sash is on backwards.
It definitely defeats the illusion.
I think my baroness looks awesome.
I just made a really cool piece.
I love my creepy character, and I feel great about this makeup.
Judges, why don't you take a closer look at our horror villains? There's an interesting detail.
Oh, yeah, there we go.
Oh, that is so juicy.
That is juicy.
Oh, yeah.
That's good stuff.
Thanks.
Ooh.
Without those horns, this is a pig.
Nice delineation in the paint going on into the hoof.
Yeah.
I assume it's meant to be veins.
Yeah.
It looks as if someone's just gone mad.
I'm so upset that they have to look at this terrible makeup.
I think it looked better from farther away.
Yeah, real far.
I know that I messed up, and I could absolutely be going home.
Who made your favorite horror villain? Tell us on Twitter, using #FaceOff.
I'm so upset that the judges have to look at this terrible makeup that I did.
I can't imagine them liking anything.
Will you turn to the side for us? Let's see you open and close your fake jaw.
It's a cool idea.
We've never seen this done before.
No, it's very smart.
I like the fingers.
Yeah, it's really horrible in a good way.
Yeah.
Oh, it's a great mouth.
But it's just a face with boils on it.
There's not much more going on than that.
Thanks.
- I think this is the spine - That's the vertebrae.
If you wouldn't have said that, I wouldn't have known.
It's overambitious.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, that's creepy.
This is such a cool idea.
I want there to be a story that explains this.
I really do love the forms on this.
Great pear head shape-- very hillbilly mutant, - very successful.
- Yeah.
Okay, the judges have scored your creations, so let's find out what they thought.
Stella Drew Damien Congratulations, because you are all safe and can head back to the makeup room.
Thank you.
The rest of you were the best and the worst this week.
Now, the judges would like to speak with each of you to learn more about your work.
Rachael, please step up.
Tell me about the process, how you went from the poster into a makeup.
I had Bone Appetit, so I thought, "Feast.
" This is my baroness.
She throws these crazy, big, wild parties, and what the people don't know is that she's actually a demon feeding these people other people.
I have to tell you that I'm really impressed.
The mechanism in the chest is really inspired.
This is a wonderfully unique way to have handled the subject matter.
Thank you.
I like the tummy teeth, but I think to actually make it more into a mouth, it needs to be more moist looking.
This chest reveal, conceptually, I think is pretty compelling, and I think that the animation is so good.
I think this is a successful character.
Rachael, please step back.
Dina, you're next.
Tell us about the character you've created.
The poster I chose was The Cloven, and this is my outcast reindeer, who loves torturing elves.
It misses the mark.
I can't get past the concept, and although it's a reindeer, it looks a very piggy reindeer.
The problem is that the face is lacking in the detail department, and this is The Cloven.
This is about the hoof.
It doesn't look like a hoof.
It feels like it could be some kind of a vegetable or a different creature, like a crab claw or something.
This concerns me.
Dina, if you'd please step down.
- All right, let's talk to George.
- All right.
Tell us which poster you got and the resulting character you designed.
I chose Axe Girlfriend, "Breakups can be hell.
" She was the mistress of a rich man, who popped her in the head, so there's an entrance wound over on this side, and it came up and through her face and blew all this nastiness all over.
I do like the character head to toe.
The precision that you've achieved with the exit wound is great.
Thank you.
I think that you used a really nice, realistic approach-- the silicone piece-- and you exercised a lot of restraint.
Instead of trying to put holes all over her, just one wound, which is telling your story.
I love all of that.
George, you can head back.
Good job.
Keaghlan, please step forward.
Tell us what movie poster you chose.
I chose the Homecoming Scream.
She is a victim of a senior prank where she is pushed off of bleachers and breaks her neck and twists her head halfway around.
It doesn't visually communicate what your intent is.
Her breasts are on her back, correct? Yeah.
So her face needs to be facing that way.
And then shouldn't the "Homecoming Queen" banner be on the other way too? That was a mistake.
There's a lot of them.
Lois deciphered what was going on.
I didn't know till she told me.
Hats off to you for attempting something so difficult, but I don't like the sculpting.
That kind of blank full head is neither here, there, nor anywhere.
Keaghlan, you can step down.
Cig, please come forward.
Tell us how your creature comes from the poster.
I got The Second Chumming.
There's this salty old sea captain, and the crew hates him, so they kill him and put him in the chum barrel, where he fuses with the chum and becomes a chum bag.
I think it's great fun.
Using the chin as the tongue is a very clever thing.
I've never seen it before.
This looks like a ton of work.
There's a lot of purposeful texture in there, and I'm really impressed with your time management.
Thank you.
Cig, please step back.
Sasha, please step up.
Hi, Sasha.
Tell us about your poster and the character that you designed.
The poster I chose was Bonnie and Cyanide.
Bonnie has been poisoned by her husband, and she built these tools, and she can stick the poison into other people.
Um It doesn't look anything like what it is that you were trying to do.
The veins are a disaster.
It's as if you've never seen a vein before in your life.
I understand these engorged veins.
I get the concept, but it's just so poorly executed.
This is not your best work.
Sasha, you can head back.
All right, guys, the judges have heard what you have to say.
If you'd please head back to the makeup room while they deliberate.
All right, judges, why don't we talk about the looks you liked the most this week? Let's start with Rachael.
- Big idea.
- Yeah.
Done so well.
Her greatest success is that she looked at this poster, and she pulled out very creative visual cues.
That's what this challenge was all about.
Let's move on to Cig.
It was a huge amount of work.
There were some nice touches, like that lovely skull detail on the shoulder.
And it was such a cool idea to make his lower jaw stabilized by the chest so that he could use his head movement.
It's not been done on this stage before.
Okay, let's move on to George.
The color painted on the silicone appliance looked really good.
And even though it was a bloody character, he did not pour gallons of blood over the hair, and that restraint shows an advanced type of approach to makeup effects.
All right, judges, so before we move on to the looks you liked the least, I just want to remind you that you do have that special immunity available to save somebody to see some more of their work.
Let's move on to Dina.
This was not a successful makeup.
I'm very concerned how it illustrated her lack of anatomical knowledge.
And the sculpt of the deer head and the cloven hooves-- none of it was good work.
All right, let's move on to Keaghlan.
I wish more detail had been spent on the face.
It became stone rather than monochrome.
Having the vertebrae in the front and the breasts on the back, that's fine, but the sculpture of those two elements was so soft and vague.
Let's move on to Sasha.
There was clearly an apparent lack of cardiovascular knowledge.
It looked like a child with crayons on the wall, and that concerned me, because she is so much better than that.
I just think she was completely lost.
All right, then, judges, have you made your decisions? We have.
Let's bring them back out.
Glenn, tell us about the top looks.
Rachael, we really liked your character's backstory, and we were particularly fond of the way that you rigged the mouth to your character's chest.
George, your villain was definitely one of the most realistic makeups out there tonight, and it was incredibly well suited to your film poster.
And, Cig, we love that you embraced a gloriously gory concept, and we were really impressed with everything that you were able to get done.
All right, who is the winner of this challenge? The winner of tonight's challenge is All right, Glenn, who is the winner of this challenge? The winner of tonight's challenge is George.
Yes! Finally got one.
It means a lot.
We think your villain was spot-on for this challenge, and we can easily envision her scaring people at Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights.
- Great job.
- Thank you.
This is my first win.
It feels great.
People are gonna pay to be scared by my makeup.
That's really cool.
George, congratulations.
Your makeup will be featured at Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights, Hollywood and Orlando.
You, Cig, and Rachael, can head back to the makeup room.
Unfortunately, that does mean the three of you are on the bottom this week, and one of you will be eliminated.
If you'd please step forward.
All right, Glenn, tell us about the bottom looks.
Dina, we get that you wanted to do something different, but this was a horror challenge, and there's nothing scary about your makeup.
Keaghlan, it was a valiant effort, but it was just too much work with the timeline for this challenge, and that showed in your final work.
Sasha, between the poor sculpting and the bizarre paint decisions, we really struggled to find something about this makeup that we liked.
So who is going home tonight? The person going home tonight is Sasha.
We had a really hard time understanding where it was you were going with this character.
It didn't work for us on any level.
Sasha, I'm sorry, but that means you have been eliminated.
Dina, Keaghlan, you are safe and can head back to the makeup room.
Sasha, we really like some of the work that we' seen from you in the past, and we all know that you're very talented Thank you.
which is precisely why we've decided to use our special immunity and save you from elimination this week.
Ahh! Me? You.
You went way off the rails this week, but we know that you are capable of much better work.
So, show us an amazing makeup next week! I promise so much.
I'm gonna make something really good.
Good.
Pull your socks up next week.
My socks? Oh, it's an expression.
Put socks on, then pull them up.
Okay, I will pull my socks up.
All right, Sasha, that means you are safe this week.
You can head back to the makeup room.
Thank you.
- Good luck.
- Ooh! - Don't fall.
- Don't fall.
I won't fall.
I can't believe they saved me! This is so awesome! I was saved! The save is gone, and I am so focused now.
Welcome back! I'm going to prove to the judges that they saved me for a reason.
To me, this looks like Teen Wolf.
Previously on Face Off Ten artists journeyed into Wonderland.
Dina's flying monkey stole the show, and Jason was sent home.
Now nine artists remain, and tonight's challenge reveals a special surprise.
Oh, my God.
This is good.
For some, this is a dream in the making.
But others will be haunted by its results.
Damn it.
This is a big problem.
It's just so poorly executed.
In the end, only one will win a VIP trip from Kryolan Professional Make-Up to one of their a brand-new 2014 Fiat 500, and $100,000.
Welcome to Face Off.
Aah! Shit! Oh! Hey, whoa! Whoa! I'm just-- Leave me to my perch.
I'm gonna get the girls.
- Huh! - Huh! That was pitiful.
- You guys ready? - Yeah! - Ooh-ooh! - Whoa! Spooky! So we walk into the lab, and it's all foggy and dark, and McKenzie's standing there next to a mirror, and it's definitely creeping me out.
- Hey, guys.
- Hey! Let's talk about this week's foundation challenge.
It's inspired by an urban legend of a female figure so terrifying that it's been used as a basis for films like Candyman and Paranormal Activity.
She's been described as everything from a corpse to a witch, but no one knows what she really looks like.
Oh, my God.
They call her "Bloody Mary.
" Yeah! Now, according to the legend, if you say her name three times while looking into a mirror, you may never live to tell anyone about it.
So why don't we try it? - Oh, God.
- Oh, God.
No, I don't want to.
I refuse.
I know better.
That is a whole bag you don't want to get into.
Bloody Mary.
Bloody Mary.
Bloody Mary.
Aah! Creepy.
Oh, my God.
That's so cool.
All right, now that I am thoroughly creeped out, let's just move on with this challenge.
As you may have guessed, your foundation challenge is to create your very own version of Bloody Mary.
- Cool.
- Nice.
We get to make up what Bloody Mary looks like? This is awesome! Your judge for today's challenge won an Emmy for her work on Buffy The Vampire Slayer and has been nominated twice on the critically acclaimed HBO series True Blood.
Please welcome Brigette Myre-Ellis.
I'm a huge True Blood fan, so this is awesome.
Hello.
Thank you so much for joining us.
It's a pleasure to be here.
- Hi, guys.
- Hi.
I know you're hard at work on the final season of True Blood.
- How's that going? - It's insane.
It is an epic body of work that I've been so proud to work on, and I think we've outdone ourselves this year, if you can believe it.
Now, you obviously have a ton of experience with supernatural characters.
What are you gonna be looking for in their final makeups? Ultimately, I want you guys to scare me.
Not easy to do after the career I've had.
The winner of today's challenge will earn immunity and cannot be eliminated this week.
You have two hours for this challenge.
Good luck, guys, because your time starts now.
That's fine right there.
I'm Keaghlan.
I'm actually gonna run some tubes that will pump blood through, and it will look like you're crying blood.
My original Bloody Mary has been taken to Hell, and then the forces of Hell make her appear in mirrors and drag other people to Hell.
We got to get messy today.
So I made some pieces.
I'm gonna try to get, like, some glass shards all over your face.
My Bloody Mary bursts through the mirror, and she's gonna be eating people that she sucks back in.
And she's gonna have really nasty blood dripping down from her mouth and everything.
I want really disgusting-looking blood for my Bloody Mary, and my concept is she's a baby snatcher.
This is your bottom lip.
I found these really cool horn shapes that I'm gonna make her mouth out of, so she's got this beak that helps her eat the baby.
I love these horns.
_ My Bloody Mary wants to scare you into taking your own life, and I'm actually extending her mouth down to give her a really creepy elongated face.
I'm doing a Bloody Mary who steals faces, so I lined slit throat pieces all around her head to make incision marks.
It's a little freaky, but she looks very beautiful.
You got 10 minutes left! That's it, guys! Brushes down! Time's up.
All right, so tell us about your Bloody Mary.
She was just obsessed with being beautiful, and when she couldn't reach the level that she wanted, she actually killed herself in the bathtub.
The color red that you chose, I feel like, is very accurate.
Mm-hmm.
But I would just consider next time blending her little edge right there.
Mm-hmm.
What did you use to create the scarring? Those are big neck pieces.
I enjoy your use of veins coming up the neck, too, to tie it all together.
You see the beauty in her, and you see the horror.
Thanks.
So this is my Bloody Mary.
Her job is to claim your soul.
- Oh! Oh, my God! - There it is! I was so worried! I know, right? Where's the blood? Here it is.
Really good job.
I look around the room, and everybody's got some awesome makeups.
There are so many great artists left in this competition, and any one of these guys could knock me out.
So, Brigette, what do you think? I'm really impressed by your work today, you guys.
Thank you.
So who created your favorite looks today? Rachael I loved the way that you took the incision all the way around her face.
The whole concept of how she stole faces just creeped me out.
- Good job.
- Thanks.
Drew, to use a blood tube was very daring and very original.
- Very impressive.
- Thank you.
All right, Brigette, who is the winner of this challenge? The winner of this challenge is Rachael.
All right! Thank you.
You not only made her absolutely beautiful, but absolutely creepy.
- That is Bloody Mary.
- Congratulations.
You have earned immunity and cannot be eliminated in the next spotlight challenge.
It's awesome to win immunity.
I can't wait to see what the next challenge is.
I want to go crazy.
I will see you later tonight to tell you about your next spotlight challenge.
- Good-bye.
- Bye.
Thank you.
Uh-oh.
- I'm scared.
- What is happening? We are at Universal Studios, and it is really spooky.
Oh, shit! Standing in the distance is McKenzie and this huge lit-up marquee.
"Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights.
" What? I knew it was gonna be spooky! Horror challenge! This is amazing.
Welcome back to the incredible Universal Studios back lot.
This week's spotlight challenge taps into one of the most timeless forms of advertising-- movie posters.
Movie posters must capture the essence of a film in just a single glance.
Posters in most genres tend to showcase either the handsome hero or the beautiful starlet.
But horror-movie posters tease us with only mysterious images or taglines about their villainous stars.
So your spotlight challenge is to choose one of these original movie posters and use the imagery, title, and tagline as inspiration to create its villainous lead character.
- Sweet! - Yes! I'm a huge horror-movie fan.
This is definitely my element.
So your options are The Cloven, "It was too hot in Hell.
" Bone Appetit, "Dinner is served.
" The Trophy Room, "It's hunting season.
" Bonnie and Cyanide, "A toxic romance.
" Homecoming Scream, "Save the last dance.
" Buzzcut, "Just a little off the top.
" We Met Online, "There's no escape key.
" The Second Chumming, "Swim at your own risk.
" And Axe Girlfriend, "Breakups can be hell.
" Stella, you get first pick.
The Trophy Room.
Homecoming Scream.
Bonnie and Cyanide.
Bone Appetit.
Cloven.
We Met Online.
Buzzcut.
Axe Girlfriend.
Second Chumming.
Now, to tell you more, please welcome the creative directors of Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights in Hollywood and Orlando, John Murdy and Mike Aiello.
These guys are the big bosses from the Halloween Horror Nights, so this is super exciting.
- Hello.
- Hello.
Good to have you guys here.
Fantastic being here.
Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights is the nation's premiere Halloween event.
We combine movie-quality sets and award-winning makeup artists all together into a haunted maze to bring our guests' nightmares to life.
Nice.
All right, now, there's a major prize on the line this week.
Oh-ho.
What? This is good.
Coming up Ugh.
The design is just not working.
Guys, stop messing with the wigs.
Hats off to you.
This looks like a ton of work.
There's a major prize on the line this week.
Oh-ho.
What? For the first time ever, both parks are featuring the best makeup from all prior seasons of Face Off - Awesome.
- Very cool.
Including the winner of this challenge.
Wow! To see a creature that I have made in Halloween Horror Nights would be, like, one of the coolest things.
Now, there are very few people in show business that can scare a crowd like you two.
What advice do you have for the contestants? When John and I are translating a horror property into a haunted maze, we've got to look at every single detail, so I encourage you to do the same with your movie posters.
Find that small detail, because sometimes they tell the best story.
Thank you again so much for being here.
Thanks for having us.
All right, well, the time has come for you to start working on your designs.
- Good luck, guys.
- Thank you.
- Good night.
- Thanks, guys.
My poster is Homecoming Scream, and my killer is a 1950s homecoming queen, so I decide to do a grayscale makeup, because I really want this to be reminiscent of a B horror movie from the 1950s.
She is the victim of a tragic senior prank, where she breaks her neck, and now her head is facing straight, but the rest of her body is backwards.
Beautiful, but really dark and twisted.
I'm so stoked for this challenge.
I get The Second Chumming, and the tagline is "Swim at your own risk.
" I get the idea to do this salty old sea captain made of chum.
I'm planning a cowl that also incorporates the bottom the jaw, and then I'm gonna do a face piece that incorporates the tongue and the top of the head.
I'm worried this time I might be biting off more than I can chum.
So my movie is Buzzcut.
The tagline is "Just a little off the top," and I'm getting really excited that I can maybe create some kind of psychotic doctor that's going around scalping people.
I'm going to actually make some silicone scalps and take them and put them on his head.
And I want to put lots of, like, slime in there.
So, when he peels it back, it's really stringy and gross.
I chose We Met Online.
The tagline is "There's no escape key.
" I like the aesthetic of this creepy weirdo on the other end of a chat line, who tricks these girls into meeting him and ultimately eats them.
I picked Bonnie and Cyanide, "A toxic romance.
" What I decide to do is make Bonnie this woman who's been poisoned by her husband, and she built this arm contraption that takes the poison out of her veins, then she can inject the poisonous blood into other people.
All right, guys, let's head home.
Dude, that sketch is badass.
He's a cannibal.
- Whoo! - Yeah, let's get started.
It's the first day of our Halloween Horror Nights challenge, and we have six hours in the lab.
The poster I pick is Axe Girlfriend, "Breakups can be hell.
" So my character's a jilted mistress who was shot in the head by her lover.
Now she's back from Hell, wielding this axe to seek vengeance.
So I'm sculpting a big gunshot wound to her face.
I'm gonna cast it in silicone, because it moves more realistic than any other appliance material that we have.
You're going goat, right? I'm going deer.
Oh, that's right.
I forgot.
You're doing reindeer.
I end up picking The Cloven, "It was too hot in Hell," so my first thought is a demon reindeer Santa sent him to Hell for torturing the elves, but it's too hot in Hell for him.
- Are you gonna make antlers? - Yeah.
I've never really sculpted anything like this before, but I'm hoping this will come together.
Don't look so excited.
My movie poster says Bone Appetit, and "Dinner is served" is my tagline.
I come up with this cannibalistic baroness idea.
I definitely want to do an old-age makeup on the face, but I also want to have her eat people with a mouth stomach.
_ Creepy.
I chose The Trophy Room, "It's hunting season.
" My character is a hunter.
Whenever people encroach upon his hunting grounds, he kills them and cuts their head off and mounts them on their wall.
He's inbred and was born with facial deformities, so his head is really swollen on one side, and he's got a cleft palate.
It's disturbing.
- That's a good one.
- Yeah.
I look like I work at a video store.
Yeah, an adult video store.
Oh, God.
Hey, George, can I borrow your pick? You guys are making it hard for me to work next to you.
Guys, stop messing with the wigs.
Really, we need to be working.
I'm sorry.
No more funny business.
I have no idea what I'm doing.
Ugh.
Sculpting a deer face on a human form is really difficult.
It's not a reindeer/human hybrid.
It's a reindeer.
If it was a hybrid, I think I would have a much easier time, 'cause I could incorporate some of the human forms into the deer forms, but I'm going straight reindeer.
Oh, God.
I just feel like it's getting worse and worse.
This is the first time where I felt like the design is just not working.
Come on, man, I need this.
This is a big problem.
Oh, damn it.
Oh, damn it.
So it's day one of our Horror Nights villain challenge.
I'm just having a really hard time.
Sculpting a deer face is really difficult.
- Cat.
- But I don't think it's-- Cat.
It doesn't look like a deer.
It looks like a cat.
Ugh.
So I kind of, like, just give up.
_ I know.
And I mold it, because I have no other choice.
- What are you making? - I'll make some fingers.
My villain keeps trophies from her kills.
She cuts off their ring fingers and makes a necklace out of them.
So I use alginate, which is a seaweed-based impression material, to make a mold.
Go for it.
Within ten minutes or so, it sets up into this gel, so I pour platinum silicone directly into the mold so it's a easy way of making silicone body parts and things like that.
So creepy.
So I need to fabricate my hair transplant surgeon's skullcap.
So I start with the vacuform machine, then try to figure out the right size.
Nope.
That one's too small.
Finally, I get the exact size that I need.
No, actually, that's pretty good.
- Is it? - Yeah.
That's time! So at the end of the day, I got my scalp completed in time.
Tomorrow I have to get veins and hair laid on it, as well as sculpt and mold my cowl, so there's a lot to do.
It's day two of our Halloween Horror Nights villain challenge.
We have 9 1/2 hours in the lab, and I have to finish my torso, and I'm really paying attention to anatomy, because my homecoming queen is twisted and mangled.
It needs to read like a back on the chest and a chest on the back, so I want to make sure that I do it as perfectly as I can.
So today I need to sculpt my hooves.
I definitely need these hooves on my makeup, because the movie poster has a hoof coming out of the ground.
So, hopefully, they'll turn out better than the face.
My cowl's done, so I need to mold it.
It's a pretty big mold, so it's gonna take some time, so I'm trying to get that done as soon as possible, because I still have to sculpt more chummy bits 'cause there's a lot of surface area to cover.
I am working on the face, and I'm not used to old-age makeup, so I'm taking my time with the sculpt.
Just because I have immunity doesn't mean I want to make a crappy piece.
What is all this shit? Ha! Mad science.
The idea of these arm weapons is that she can push out the poisonous blood into her victims.
So I take plastic tubing and inject neon colors in, because the poison has altered the color of her blood.
I've never fabricated anything like this before, but I feel confident that it's gonna look cool.
Really cool.
It's so good.
My villain keeps heads mounted on a wall, so I want to make a separate head for him.
So I pour up a latex face, find a styrofoam head, pin it into place, and hot-glue the wig into place, and I have this awesome severed head.
All right, everybody, that's time.
Whoo-hoo! Well, all my pieces are done, but I have an insane amount of work to do tomorrow.
Man.
There's a lot of surface area to paint, and this is probably the most appliances that I've ever applied on a single person ever, so that has me worried.
- Let's do this.
- It's application day.
We have four hours in the lab and one hour in last looks.
Let's see it.
It's not terrible.
Thank God.
- Morning.
- Hi.
- You're giving me the finger.
- Yeah.
Your veins are, like, neon.
Can you lean your head back? I need to apply this face piece, and the thing with silicone is it's so heavy, so I need to recline her back on the chair.
If I were to apply it with you upright, it would all stretch down by your cheeks and wouldn't really be the way I sculpted it.
The mouth looks awesome.
I think this stomach is probably my favorite thing I've created in this competition, and I am really excited to present it to the judges.
Cool shit.
I like it.
He's the bubble-gum monster.
When I paint gore, I base everything out in a bubble-gum paint, because when you put the other colors over that, it really sells the gore.
It looks really funny at first, but I know where I'm going with it, so I'm not worried.
You're gonna get gummed to death.
Ohh! Okay, and then flip.
I'm gonna get the top, yeah.
I'm trying to do veins here.
Oh, this is terrible.
But this is not veins.
They're not looking realistic or convincing at all, and I really don't know how to make this better.
Ten minutes, guys! That's time, guys! It's good.
You're beautiful.
I am so disappointed in myself.
It's just not very good.
I don't want to go home, but I really don't know if I have enough time to fix this.
Coming up I don't know how to apply this stuff.
- It's taking forever.
- Ha, ha! I'm really worried that I might be going home.
- It's great fun.
- I love all of that.
This is not your best work.
There it is.
We get to last looks, and I got a lot to do in one hour.
I don't even know how to apply this stuff.
I need to cover the entire thing in blood.
It's taking forever, and I'm starting to regret the decision to make an entire chum bag.
I still have to add neon colors to the veins and attach the arm weapons.
I really don't know if I have enough time.
I need to dry off your teeth.
All right, you ready for this? It just needs some blood.
I want to make her adequately bloody, but not overly bloody-- just some accents of blood.
You're very, very creepy.
Yeah! Ha, ha! You're disgusting! I get the sash on and splatter blood head to toe slap my hand.
I love her.
I think she looks so creepy.
I'm worried about this makeup.
The hair is awful.
The face sculpt is bad.
I'm not happy with anything.
Time, everybody! Yeah.
My makeup's not near as good as anyone else's.
I'm just so mortified right now.
Welcome to the Face Off reveal stage.
Tonight one of you will be eliminated.
First, let's say hello to our talented judges-- owner of Optic Nerve Make-Up Effects Studio, Glenn Hetrick - Good evening, guys.
- Hi, Glenn.
Oscar-winning makeup artist Lois Burwell Evening, all.
- Hi, Lois.
- Hi, Lois.
And creature and concept designer Neville Page.
Hello, everyone.
- Hi, Neville.
- Hi, Neville.
This week your spotlight challenge was to select a horror-movie poster and use it as inspiration to create its villainous lead character.
The winning makeup will be featured at Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights, Hollywood and Orlando.
Let's take a look at your fear-inducing creations.
My villain looks really awesome.
I'm really stoked that my character came out the way it did.
My reindeer from Hell does not look scary at all.
I might be going home for this one.
The sculpting is really not good.
The veins don't look convincing.
It just looks like a joke.
He is a giant chum bag, and I think I have a really good shot at winning this.
I think this is a solid makeup, and I'm proud of the realism aspect.
It's really everything that I could have wanted.
I think my character is really creepy, and he looks gross and villainous and very scary.
Suddenly I realize that my homecoming queen's sash is on backwards.
It definitely defeats the illusion.
I think my baroness looks awesome.
I just made a really cool piece.
I love my creepy character, and I feel great about this makeup.
Judges, why don't you take a closer look at our horror villains? There's an interesting detail.
Oh, yeah, there we go.
Oh, that is so juicy.
That is juicy.
Oh, yeah.
That's good stuff.
Thanks.
Ooh.
Without those horns, this is a pig.
Nice delineation in the paint going on into the hoof.
Yeah.
I assume it's meant to be veins.
Yeah.
It looks as if someone's just gone mad.
I'm so upset that they have to look at this terrible makeup.
I think it looked better from farther away.
Yeah, real far.
I know that I messed up, and I could absolutely be going home.
Who made your favorite horror villain? Tell us on Twitter, using #FaceOff.
I'm so upset that the judges have to look at this terrible makeup that I did.
I can't imagine them liking anything.
Will you turn to the side for us? Let's see you open and close your fake jaw.
It's a cool idea.
We've never seen this done before.
No, it's very smart.
I like the fingers.
Yeah, it's really horrible in a good way.
Yeah.
Oh, it's a great mouth.
But it's just a face with boils on it.
There's not much more going on than that.
Thanks.
- I think this is the spine - That's the vertebrae.
If you wouldn't have said that, I wouldn't have known.
It's overambitious.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, that's creepy.
This is such a cool idea.
I want there to be a story that explains this.
I really do love the forms on this.
Great pear head shape-- very hillbilly mutant, - very successful.
- Yeah.
Okay, the judges have scored your creations, so let's find out what they thought.
Stella Drew Damien Congratulations, because you are all safe and can head back to the makeup room.
Thank you.
The rest of you were the best and the worst this week.
Now, the judges would like to speak with each of you to learn more about your work.
Rachael, please step up.
Tell me about the process, how you went from the poster into a makeup.
I had Bone Appetit, so I thought, "Feast.
" This is my baroness.
She throws these crazy, big, wild parties, and what the people don't know is that she's actually a demon feeding these people other people.
I have to tell you that I'm really impressed.
The mechanism in the chest is really inspired.
This is a wonderfully unique way to have handled the subject matter.
Thank you.
I like the tummy teeth, but I think to actually make it more into a mouth, it needs to be more moist looking.
This chest reveal, conceptually, I think is pretty compelling, and I think that the animation is so good.
I think this is a successful character.
Rachael, please step back.
Dina, you're next.
Tell us about the character you've created.
The poster I chose was The Cloven, and this is my outcast reindeer, who loves torturing elves.
It misses the mark.
I can't get past the concept, and although it's a reindeer, it looks a very piggy reindeer.
The problem is that the face is lacking in the detail department, and this is The Cloven.
This is about the hoof.
It doesn't look like a hoof.
It feels like it could be some kind of a vegetable or a different creature, like a crab claw or something.
This concerns me.
Dina, if you'd please step down.
- All right, let's talk to George.
- All right.
Tell us which poster you got and the resulting character you designed.
I chose Axe Girlfriend, "Breakups can be hell.
" She was the mistress of a rich man, who popped her in the head, so there's an entrance wound over on this side, and it came up and through her face and blew all this nastiness all over.
I do like the character head to toe.
The precision that you've achieved with the exit wound is great.
Thank you.
I think that you used a really nice, realistic approach-- the silicone piece-- and you exercised a lot of restraint.
Instead of trying to put holes all over her, just one wound, which is telling your story.
I love all of that.
George, you can head back.
Good job.
Keaghlan, please step forward.
Tell us what movie poster you chose.
I chose the Homecoming Scream.
She is a victim of a senior prank where she is pushed off of bleachers and breaks her neck and twists her head halfway around.
It doesn't visually communicate what your intent is.
Her breasts are on her back, correct? Yeah.
So her face needs to be facing that way.
And then shouldn't the "Homecoming Queen" banner be on the other way too? That was a mistake.
There's a lot of them.
Lois deciphered what was going on.
I didn't know till she told me.
Hats off to you for attempting something so difficult, but I don't like the sculpting.
That kind of blank full head is neither here, there, nor anywhere.
Keaghlan, you can step down.
Cig, please come forward.
Tell us how your creature comes from the poster.
I got The Second Chumming.
There's this salty old sea captain, and the crew hates him, so they kill him and put him in the chum barrel, where he fuses with the chum and becomes a chum bag.
I think it's great fun.
Using the chin as the tongue is a very clever thing.
I've never seen it before.
This looks like a ton of work.
There's a lot of purposeful texture in there, and I'm really impressed with your time management.
Thank you.
Cig, please step back.
Sasha, please step up.
Hi, Sasha.
Tell us about your poster and the character that you designed.
The poster I chose was Bonnie and Cyanide.
Bonnie has been poisoned by her husband, and she built these tools, and she can stick the poison into other people.
Um It doesn't look anything like what it is that you were trying to do.
The veins are a disaster.
It's as if you've never seen a vein before in your life.
I understand these engorged veins.
I get the concept, but it's just so poorly executed.
This is not your best work.
Sasha, you can head back.
All right, guys, the judges have heard what you have to say.
If you'd please head back to the makeup room while they deliberate.
All right, judges, why don't we talk about the looks you liked the most this week? Let's start with Rachael.
- Big idea.
- Yeah.
Done so well.
Her greatest success is that she looked at this poster, and she pulled out very creative visual cues.
That's what this challenge was all about.
Let's move on to Cig.
It was a huge amount of work.
There were some nice touches, like that lovely skull detail on the shoulder.
And it was such a cool idea to make his lower jaw stabilized by the chest so that he could use his head movement.
It's not been done on this stage before.
Okay, let's move on to George.
The color painted on the silicone appliance looked really good.
And even though it was a bloody character, he did not pour gallons of blood over the hair, and that restraint shows an advanced type of approach to makeup effects.
All right, judges, so before we move on to the looks you liked the least, I just want to remind you that you do have that special immunity available to save somebody to see some more of their work.
Let's move on to Dina.
This was not a successful makeup.
I'm very concerned how it illustrated her lack of anatomical knowledge.
And the sculpt of the deer head and the cloven hooves-- none of it was good work.
All right, let's move on to Keaghlan.
I wish more detail had been spent on the face.
It became stone rather than monochrome.
Having the vertebrae in the front and the breasts on the back, that's fine, but the sculpture of those two elements was so soft and vague.
Let's move on to Sasha.
There was clearly an apparent lack of cardiovascular knowledge.
It looked like a child with crayons on the wall, and that concerned me, because she is so much better than that.
I just think she was completely lost.
All right, then, judges, have you made your decisions? We have.
Let's bring them back out.
Glenn, tell us about the top looks.
Rachael, we really liked your character's backstory, and we were particularly fond of the way that you rigged the mouth to your character's chest.
George, your villain was definitely one of the most realistic makeups out there tonight, and it was incredibly well suited to your film poster.
And, Cig, we love that you embraced a gloriously gory concept, and we were really impressed with everything that you were able to get done.
All right, who is the winner of this challenge? The winner of tonight's challenge is All right, Glenn, who is the winner of this challenge? The winner of tonight's challenge is George.
Yes! Finally got one.
It means a lot.
We think your villain was spot-on for this challenge, and we can easily envision her scaring people at Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights.
- Great job.
- Thank you.
This is my first win.
It feels great.
People are gonna pay to be scared by my makeup.
That's really cool.
George, congratulations.
Your makeup will be featured at Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights, Hollywood and Orlando.
You, Cig, and Rachael, can head back to the makeup room.
Unfortunately, that does mean the three of you are on the bottom this week, and one of you will be eliminated.
If you'd please step forward.
All right, Glenn, tell us about the bottom looks.
Dina, we get that you wanted to do something different, but this was a horror challenge, and there's nothing scary about your makeup.
Keaghlan, it was a valiant effort, but it was just too much work with the timeline for this challenge, and that showed in your final work.
Sasha, between the poor sculpting and the bizarre paint decisions, we really struggled to find something about this makeup that we liked.
So who is going home tonight? The person going home tonight is Sasha.
We had a really hard time understanding where it was you were going with this character.
It didn't work for us on any level.
Sasha, I'm sorry, but that means you have been eliminated.
Dina, Keaghlan, you are safe and can head back to the makeup room.
Sasha, we really like some of the work that we' seen from you in the past, and we all know that you're very talented Thank you.
which is precisely why we've decided to use our special immunity and save you from elimination this week.
Ahh! Me? You.
You went way off the rails this week, but we know that you are capable of much better work.
So, show us an amazing makeup next week! I promise so much.
I'm gonna make something really good.
Good.
Pull your socks up next week.
My socks? Oh, it's an expression.
Put socks on, then pull them up.
Okay, I will pull my socks up.
All right, Sasha, that means you are safe this week.
You can head back to the makeup room.
Thank you.
- Good luck.
- Ooh! - Don't fall.
- Don't fall.
I won't fall.
I can't believe they saved me! This is so awesome! I was saved! The save is gone, and I am so focused now.
Welcome back! I'm going to prove to the judges that they saved me for a reason.