Stan Winston's Passing

Damn I just heard the news today. :(

R.I.P Stan, thanks for your monsters. What else to say? we are all sad. His place won't be filled easily.
 
A great man with so many credits will be missed.
Here is the in memory sticker on my car for a man well deserving.
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May he rest in peace and be remembered and loved for bringing us so many great work's and memories, and may others learn from him.

gunna miss you stan T_T
 
HI all, been away from the boards for a very long time, It was very sad to hear the horrible news! and I would like to say something that is really deep to me.

I really mean when I say this no one not one soul in this planet deserves to die! my prayers go out to Stan's family and friends, I always did want to meet stan one day, but it just never happend he was a very smart man and very talented in his art he will be missed. :(
 
I know im posting late on this my comp was down but i was just in shock when i heard the news and wished it was not true he will be terrible missed I always hoped he would do one more predator fim before his end
 
Did any of the UKers see anything on the national news about Stan's passing away, I didn't. Probably unlikely as our tv/press are too busy wasting time reporting on the latest exploits of airheads like Amy bleedin Winehouse and assorted druggy pals, to mention a film icon and his work.
 
Stars, relatives honor special-effects wiz Winston
Derrik J. Lang AP June 23, 2008

LOS ANGELES -- Friends, relatives and show-business colleagues gathered Sunday to remember Oscar-winning special-effects maestro Stan Winston, the man responsible for bringing the dinosaurs of "Jurassic Park" and other iconic movie creatures to life.
Winston died at his home in Malibu surrounded by family June 15 after a seven-year struggle with multiple myeloma. He was 62.
Winston's son Matt recounted his father's last day as being filled with laughter, hugs, kisses, tears and music from the Beatles. At the end of the private memorial service at the Hillside Memorial Park and Mortuary, Matt played the last song Winston heard before he died: the Beatles' "All My Loving."
Colleagues including "Iron Man" director Jon Favreau, Sigourney Weaver, Tom Arnold, Ernie Hudson and Robert Patrick joined Winston's family and friends to reminisce and listen to personal stories from Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, Rabbi Judith Halevy, brother Ronny Winston, uncle Mitchell Karlan, son-in-law Erich Litoff, and directors James Cameron and Steven Spielberg.
"What Stan did is that he took our dreams _ he took all of our dreams _ and he blended them with his own dreams," Spielberg told mourners in attendance. "He then workshopped those dreams with pencil, clay and later years on the computer. He would basically give life to all of our ideas. He would make them come to life."....
Frequent collaborator Cameron told those gathered he spoke with Winston the day before he died. Cameron said Winston expressed something that he never had before: Winston told his colleague and friend that he loved him. Cameron also let "the fans speak for Stan" by reading several messages posted after Winston's death by users of the movie news and gossip Web site Ain't It Cool News.
"He inspired a generation of fans," Cameron said. "I think that just maybe the words of a bunch of people who didn't even know him personally may be his best tribute."

More tributes have been added to the Ain't it Cool News website from friends and colleagues of Stan:
More Stan tributes
 
Thanks for posting that carl.

didnt see one mention of his passing in the UK, i would swear about it, but its not a fitting thred.
 
Did any of the UKers see anything on the national news about Stan's passing away, I didn't. Probably unlikely as our tv/press are too busy wasting time reporting on the latest exploits of airheads like Amy bleedin Winehouse and assorted druggy pals, to mention a film icon and his work.
My Dad caught a TV mention on the BBC1 news on the monday after but I didn't see anything. There was also a brief mention on the BBC news site and another on his funeral. I know most people have access to the internet but I wonder how long it would take to find out if you don't have a PC, the internet is essential for this kind of stuff. I guess it may be too late for a tribute to Stan Winston on the Ironman dvd (I thought the Kevin Peter Hall one on Predator was very fitting), I really hope there is something decent in a future Cinefex issue to commemorate him, perhaps an entire issue?!
 
You've left us with some great memories Stan...and you'll never know how many people you inspired with those awesome movie icons...
 
i'd like to re-write my post that i put.... reading through it sounds so selfish and i really didn't intend it to be that way lol!

RIP!!

I can't believe im never gonna get meet you stan in this live time any road, it would have been a wonderful experience to thank you in person for creating something that i have had the pleasure of enjoying for endless hours and will continue to so!

Thank you!

 
Hey guys... just posted Carl's banner, thanks Carl! I will get to everyone's slowly but surely so everyone can see your banner tributes.
 
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