


After Carrey recalled this encounter during his recent appearance on Norm MacDonald Live, the show's eponymous host posited that Jones might have been jealous that Carrey was the center of attention on set. Tommy Lee Jones bluntly summarizing his hatred for Jim Carrey in such an archaic fashion is weird enough, but what's even stranger is that Jones expressed disapproval of Carrey's antics before they were going to shoot the biggest scene they had together in Batman Forever. And he said, 'I cannot sanction your buffoonery.' I really don't like you.' And I said, 'What's the problem?' and pulled up a chair, which probably wasn't smart. And he went to hug me and he said, 'I hate you. Since the foam latex prosthetics were pre-painted by studio effects artists during production, they only required slight paint touch up and blending around the edges of the pieces.And he got up shaking - he must have been in mid-'kill me' fantasy or something like that. Glass eyes were also added, as was hand laid hair, in several different colors to capture the wacky villains visage! The Two-Face makeup appliances were all then carefully applied and the edges blended out for a seamless look. To give the bust a more realistic look it was cast in translucent resin, which gave the finished piece the look of real skin (similar to the way wax or silicone might look). Both sides of his face had to be sculpted accurately to Jones’ features so that the appliances would lay correctly on the finished sculpture and look the way they did on the actor. Artist Steven Richter sculpted a custom bust of Tommy Lee Jones, on which he then mounted the movie prop appliances. The foam latex prosthetics were purchased through Prop Store’s Rick Baker: Monster Maker Auction. A custom display bust for a set of original Batman Forever Two-Face makeup appliances made for Tommy Lee Jones.Īn appliance display for a classic Bat-Villain! These Two-Face makeup appliances were originally created for the Batman Forever film by Rick Baker’s Cinovation studio and were sent to our NY studio for a custom display.
