Talk:Tony Gardner (designer)
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[edit]I just did a Google search and found quite a lot of sources. I'm too lazy to add them to the article right now, but here a few I found:
- 1988 article from the Chicago Tribune. Mostly about The Blob.
- 2011 article from Philly.com. Mostly about 127 Hours.
- 2011 article from The Georgia Straight. Mostly about 127 Hours and Beastly.
- 2011 article from The Independent. Mostly about his work on medical dummies.
- 2012 article from the Los Angeles Times. Mostly about Robot & Frank.
Some of them also discuss his early career, such as "Thriller". A few also mention the Arizona investigation. I'll see if I can find more between 1988 and 2011, which is kind of a big gap. NinjaRobotPirate (talk) 09:33, 13 November 2015 (UTC)
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