Randy Couture’s (Almost) Perfect Double
Jake Rossen Jan 8, 2010
You will not see anything quite as unsettling this weekend as
watching
this footage of Randy Couture getting a virtually flawless cast
made of his head and shoulders at Amalgamated Dynamics, a special
effects house credited with busts and models for corpulent
Hollywood features. It’s so dead-on that it’s practically
repulsive. (There’s a term for that: “uncanny valley,” the natural
recoil against something lifeless that mimics human expression or
behavior. It’s one of many reasons you should not watch “The Polar
Express.”)
According to Amalgamated’s Alec Gillis, the reason for making a Couture bust was simple enthusiasm. “I'm a big fan of MMA, and Randy Couture in particular, as are a few of our artists here at my studio,” he says. “It's an updating of ancient Greek and Roman portrait busts of wrestlers and gladiators using modern materials.” Gillis gifted the bust to Couture, but plans to field interest on a series of Hall of Fame replicas for the UFC’s use or for mass production.
On my bookshelf? No. I still get houseguests from time to time. In a UFC “Hall of Immortals,” as Gillis envisions? In Las Vegas, it would be right at home.
(Thanks to Fightlinker for the video alert.)
According to Amalgamated’s Alec Gillis, the reason for making a Couture bust was simple enthusiasm. “I'm a big fan of MMA, and Randy Couture in particular, as are a few of our artists here at my studio,” he says. “It's an updating of ancient Greek and Roman portrait busts of wrestlers and gladiators using modern materials.” Gillis gifted the bust to Couture, but plans to field interest on a series of Hall of Fame replicas for the UFC’s use or for mass production.
On my bookshelf? No. I still get houseguests from time to time. In a UFC “Hall of Immortals,” as Gillis envisions? In Las Vegas, it would be right at home.
(Thanks to Fightlinker for the video alert.)
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