This whole scene, a combination of stop-motion animation and what I’m pretty sure is a life-size animatronic figure (which quite honestly would’ve completely unnerved me if I were that actress who had to come face-to-face with it), was really impressive. If it had been done with CGI the scene would’ve elicited nothing more than an eyeroll at how bad it looked, given its vintage (1993). Yet here I was, 23 years later, stopping and backing up multiple times just to marvel at the work that must’ve gone into making this the most disturbing creature I’ve seen in years. Well done, Kamen Rider ZO.
Bolesław Biegas (1877–1954) was a Polish surrealist artist (painter and sculptor), best known for his “vampire-as-femme fatale” style of painting as seen above. Biegas created a small museum for his art in Paris, France, called the Musée Boleslas Biegas.
The Third Vampire Metamorphosis, 1916 – 1917
The Vampire in the Form of the Serpent, 1916 – 1917
Ironic Fight Vampires, 1915-1916
The Vampire in the Form of the Elephant, 1915 – 1916