The premiere of Season 5 of Syfy’s Face Off, the excellent special eeffects makeup competition series, is just around the corner. To help kick it off, Syfy will be airing a two-hour special next Tuesday, August 6. Read all about that and the very cool return of contestants from previous seasons, in the press release. Alana! Tate! Eric A! Frank! Laura, who almost won! Rj! And good ol’ Roy!
Two-hour Special Face Off: The Vets Strike Back Airs Tuesday, August 6 At 9 P.M. Et/Pt On Syfy Season 5 of Face Off Premieres Tuesday, August 13 With An Exciting Twist: Veterans Vs. Newcomers
New York – July 31, 2013 – Syfy sets the stage for the anticipated Season 5 premiere of its hit competition series Face Off with the two-hour special Face Off: The Vets Strike Back, Tuesday, August 6 at 9 p.m. Et/Pt. In a Face Off first, Season 5 features eight contestants from past seasons who will battle eight newcomers.
Two-hour Special Face Off: The Vets Strike Back Airs Tuesday, August 6 At 9 P.M. Et/Pt On Syfy Season 5 of Face Off Premieres Tuesday, August 13 With An Exciting Twist: Veterans Vs. Newcomers
New York – July 31, 2013 – Syfy sets the stage for the anticipated Season 5 premiere of its hit competition series Face Off with the two-hour special Face Off: The Vets Strike Back, Tuesday, August 6 at 9 p.m. Et/Pt. In a Face Off first, Season 5 features eight contestants from past seasons who will battle eight newcomers.
- 8/2/2013
- by Erin Willard
- ScifiMafia
Review - Face Off Season 3 Premiere Raises the Bar
When I was a kid I used to love to play with Knox Gelatin (aka Instant Flesh), Alginate, Plaster Bandages, Foam Rubber, you name it. Rick Baker was my hero, Dick Smith was a God, and CGI was Pong. So I was predisposed to love Face Off anyways, what came as a total surprise to me was how quickly my kids became obsessed with the week to week creative trials of Syfy's reality competition that pits a diverse group of special effects make-up artists against one another in pursuit of a prize that could mean fame, fortune, and recognition. It's not so much of a surprise anymore, CGI may have taken the lead when it comes to creature effects on the screen, but there is still nothing more fascinating then watching the creative process that goes into creating something not of this world,...
When I was a kid I used to love to play with Knox Gelatin (aka Instant Flesh), Alginate, Plaster Bandages, Foam Rubber, you name it. Rick Baker was my hero, Dick Smith was a God, and CGI was Pong. So I was predisposed to love Face Off anyways, what came as a total surprise to me was how quickly my kids became obsessed with the week to week creative trials of Syfy's reality competition that pits a diverse group of special effects make-up artists against one another in pursuit of a prize that could mean fame, fortune, and recognition. It's not so much of a surprise anymore, CGI may have taken the lead when it comes to creature effects on the screen, but there is still nothing more fascinating then watching the creative process that goes into creating something not of this world,...
- 8/21/2012
- by Jon Lachonis
- TVovermind.com
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