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I worked on Monsters, and this was told to me by John Dods, who was one of the makeup effects artists. I'm not sure how to source this. David Shaw18:02, 17 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]
I am sorry to say I must remove it, you CANNOT source yourself on wikipedia. Unless you tell the tale to some credible, referencable other source, then link that source to here (in which case they are the source, not you). Wikipedia CANNOT be the original source which is what it is if you put it up here as 'something you heard while working on the set'.