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The blood is mine, but who’s The Cleaner?

Posted by bj in My Journal of Horror, Cool Stuff, Behind the Scenes Show News (Saturday October 6, 2007 at 11:38 am)

The blood is mine, but who's The Cleaner?

There’s a lot of blood in Samuel L Jackson’s new pic, The Cleaner, and it’s all mine. Watch the trailer here, and take a shot every time they show my blood. I did.

We created a new kind of blood just for the movie, and dubbed it
“BJ Winslow’s EZ Clean Wet & Dry Blood” It’s specially formulated to be a very realistic dark red while wet, and to darken and “brown out” as it drys, just like actual blood. We also made it one of the easiest stage bloods to clean off of sets, props, and actors. Perfect for a movie about a guy who goes into crime scenes full of dry blood, and has to wash the joint up.

Release date is still to be announced. Sometime this winter.

Some Things Are Better Left Undead, Part 2

Posted by bj in My Journal of Horror, about us (Thursday October 4, 2007 at 11:44 am)

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What kind of people have hired things from you?

You’d be surprised. There are obvious ones like horror movies,
crime shows and medical dramas — we’ve worked every Law & OrderOrder, Bones and CSI there is — but then we’ve done stuff for Mad TV, Mind of Mencia, Pimp My Ride, Margaret Cho, and a bunch of
shows you’d never expect to need body parts and gore.

What’s your best-selling item on Dapper Cadaver?

5-month-old and 7-month-old foetus replicas in jars.
People can’t get enough of them. I think it’s something like the pet
chihuahua or baby crocodile syndrome, where people want them
when they’re small, because they’re so cute at that size, but don’t
want them to ever get bigger. Our foetus replicas are great for that,
and we make them so you don’t have to.

How do you avoid getting upset when you have to create realistic corpses?

Actually it’s the other way around. When I’m feeling upset
nothing makes me feel better than creating a corpse.

What’s been the most exciting moment in your career so far?

It’s hard to decide between the time that the SWAT team
evacuated my neighbourhood because of what someone saw going
on at my house, or the time we were filming a lioness tearing up
a guy and she got so excited she broke through the electrified
perimeter fence and ran loose in the Chatsworth hills
with half a body dangling from her mouth. Rangers
and marshals had to chase after her on horseback.

What’s the hardest thing about your job?

When something very specific is needed TODAY and really it’s
a custom job. I once got a call from Jim Henson Studios for
“Muppet-sized bondage equipment” for Witch-Piggy’s dungeon in
“The Wizard of Oz.” The scene was later cut from the film for being
too extreme. They were hoping they didn’t need to get it custom
made. They were just hoping I had Muppet-sized bondage equipment
in stock. I don’t know why they thought I would.

Who or what has most inspired you in your work?

Ray Harryhausen’s swordfighting skeletons from Jason and the
Argonauts were the coolest thing I ever saw as a kid. I wanted to
know how it was done, how it was made, so I started watching special FX shows and behind-the-scenes stuff. I stopped watching those once movies started doing everything on computer. I just don’t get excited by CG, so I do things the old-fashioned way.

BJ Winslow’s store, Dapper Cadaver, is located at 5519 Hollywood
BL, Los Angeles, CA 90028. (323) 962-1924. Log onto
www.bjwinslow.com and www.dappercadaver.com.

Some Things Are Better Left Undead

Posted by bj in My Journal of Horror, about us (Wednesday October 3, 2007 at 5:34 pm)

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Some Things Are Better Left Undead
HORROR PROP ARTIST BJ WINSLOW DRIVES A HEARSE.
PRODUCTS ON HIS WEBSITE INCLUDE “DEAD HALFGIRL”,
“BABY ARMS” AND ”REUSABLE CASUALTY SIMULATION KIT”.
THERE’S NOTHING WRONG WITH HIM

How did you first get involved with this line of work?
Before I did film props I was designing toys, building carnival
games, and working in haunted houses. Ever since I was a little kid I
would hack up my toys, then glue them back together as mutants. I
was that evil evil kid in “Toy Story.” When I moved to LA I was
banging down the doors of prop houses until someone took a shot
on me. My job audition was practically a contest. Starting at 8pm I
was given 12 hours to produce a prop headstone that would impress
the set decorator at Disney. I was provided with styrofoam,
paint and glue, but no tools, so I spent the next 6 hours carving that
headstone with my fingernails. I painted it that night with a brush in
one hand and a hair dryer in the other. I finished at 6am and went
straight to my day job. At 9am I was hired.

Does anything you make give you the creeps?
It’s my business not to get creeped out by this stuff. Everyone
who comes in to my shop is weird, every custom job is strange. At
Dapper Cadaver it’s a constant barrage of odd calls. Pick up the
phone and before you can say “hello” you hear “This is going to
sound like an odd request…” Odd requests are our specialty. I’ve
made a life-like prosthetic penis for Margaret Cho, a realistic severed
pig head puppet that talks, cries and vomits blood for a
coming-of-age film, and the unfortunate “morning after” body for a
man-loves-werewolf show called “The Mating Dance of the Werewolf,” to name a few of my odd favourites. I had a roofer who
wouldn’t work on my shop because, quote, it would give him nightmares, end quote. But I’m at the other extreme. Someone says they need something that looks like someone who had their head blown off with a shotgun and dumped in the bay, then they washed up
after the body was waxy and bloated, and I say “sounds like fun”.

What kind of people have hired things from you?
You’d be surprised. There are obvious ones like horror movies,
crime shows and medical dramas — we’ve worked every Law & Order… (continued in Part 2)

Electric Chair

Posted by bj in My Journal of Horror, Cool Stuff (Wednesday October 3, 2007 at 4:28 pm)

electric hair

Just picked this up last week. I love what people bring to my door step. The story on this electric chair is, and I quote
“This was the only thing left in the apartment I moved into. Do you want it?”
I don’t know why it was there or where it came from, but it does have a motor and wiring. No one has yet hopped in to see if it’s a funny electric chair or a scary electric chair.

It makes a great addition to my < a xhref=http://www.bjwinslow.com/gallery/execution_props> Execution Props Collection

Dapper Autopsy

Posted by bj in My Journal of Horror, about us (Wednesday October 3, 2007 at 4:25 pm)

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Universal Halloween Horror Nights

Posted by bj in My Journal of Horror, Behind the Scenes Show News (Wednesday October 3, 2007 at 4:18 pm)

Universal Horror Vintage Morgue

Halloween is well into it’s fourth month here at the shop, which probably means the rest of the world is just starting to get into it. Once again I reccomend Universal’s Halloween Horror Nights. They got a lot of their props at my shop including a beautiful custom angel of death prop
No sneak peeks yet! But here’s a scene we did last year - a morgue, done with authentic hundred year old autopsy tables, embalming pumps, and cabinets.

America’s Scariest Home Haunts

Posted by bj in My Journal of Horror, Babes in Blood, Behind the Scenes Show News, about us (Monday October 1, 2007 at 4:51 pm)

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Fear Net just launched it’s new series - “America’s Scariest Home Haunts,” and of course Dapper Cadaver is included. Scream Queen Danielle Harris from the Halloween series came right to Dapper Cadaver for all their hosting segments, and be sure to look for our props in the segways.
Dapper Cadaver owner and lead artist BJ Winslow will also be interviewed in later episodes! Look for it!
Here’s the video
America’s Scariest Home Haunts

America’

Posted by bj in My Journal of Horror (Monday October 1, 2007 at 4:42 pm)

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Dancing Bones

Posted by bj in My Journal of Horror, Cool Stuff, Behind the Scenes Show News (Monday October 1, 2007 at 8:48 am)

bones with antique headless skeleton

Our shop recently provided a whole roomfull of our natural seamless skeletons to the Bones promo crew. The results are a fantastic set of stills and videos featuring the cast dancing with the skeletons.
The bones season 3 promos, known as “solving crime takes chemistry” and “The other way around” set can be viewed in following places -
http://www.megavideo.com/?v=NZ2I0961
http://www.megavideo.com/?v=XD2D8JW3
http://www.megavideo.com/?v=2GVCYMKU
http://www.megavideo.com/?v=PI1JOUP4
http://www.megavideo.com/?v=KWLPXET9

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