Temporary transformation durig full moon or permament slow transformation?
Werewolf movies general
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Based. GSfag here, watched Yankee Lycanthrope in the Bong and Bad Moon today, liked both. Gonna watch The Howling later tonight.
He's a big guy
Great you liked it. Good choice with order of watching. Leave Dog Soldiers for the last.
for me it's permanent, scarier that way
who the fuck would consider 'wolfing out' once every full moon scary, just lock yourself in a cellar or something nigger
But the pain, user...
Should I even put that one on the list? I've only heard bad things.
Also, there might be other attractions like seeing your undead victims that are telling you to an hero?
Op here. Not really. Unless you like the genre. But it is not tragic, Teen Wolf series tier. You may consider watchig Silver Bullet and Howl 2015 if you like to extend your marathon or isolation is hard on you.
the cast was perfect, it should have been kino.
but even so its pretty good.
Loved the porn theater scene. What's the general consensus on the undead there, was he really seeing them as a side effect of the curse or were those guilt trip hallucinations?
I don't like the cgi honestly speakig. But yeah, go for it.
Ive not seen this, the grand daddy of Werewolf movies. should I or is it now just too dated?
Since he hasn't any recollections of his adventures as a wolf, I'd say they were real. Same as Ginger spirit in Gs2, since I believe they ripped the idea from Awil to put somehow Ginger in the movie post mortem. Especially that it's B who killed Ginger.
Frankly, I don't like so old movies.
Wolf with Jack Nicholson is the latter, not a full-on horror movie but still kino. Great cast: Michelle Pfeiffer, Christopher Plummer, and especially James Spader as the slimy bad guy.
I do think GS2 did that as an homage to London ondon, though I wouldn't agree with Ginger being a spirit there. Definitely B's hallucination. Prolly real in London though.
OP here. Enjoyed it very much. There aren't many ww movies I didn't see, including B rate. There are movies that I avoid like some Howling sequels or movies that don't take ww genre seriously tho'.
As with AwiL - it is left to a spectator to decide if she was real or not.
Like, there is a scene in a bathroom when Ginger actually warned Brigette.
Yeah, I brought that up earlier today in another thread. Kino reference.
Was the same costume used in gs3 and gs2? Gs2 looks so much better than in 2, not to mention hairless rat from 1.
Same vfx studio, dunno if the same costume though.
The movies were made simultaneously. Somehow the ww from gs2 looks better tho'...
The Ace coming through.
He was more scary in his human form...
Not so fast, uncle. The ace is female.
What did he mean by this?
He was redpilling Bongs.
Honestly speaking, I preffer Gs2 over Gs1.
Anyone see this? Really like this Wolfman costume.
Who is that? David Icke?
David Naughton
Cursed is a lulzy movie. Kinda shame because the beginnig and killing the thot was great.
Makeup looks kino.
Nice, The Howling is my favourite werewolf movie but they're surprisingly scarce so I haven't seen many. Glad for this thread.
Fair enough. I preferred 2 as well on my first watch, the ending especially hits you like a truck. On subsequent rewatches 1 is more appealing though.
>The dynamic between the sisters
>The endlessly quotable dialogue
>Overall comfy mood, lycanthropy is just used as a narrative device to set up character development and interactions
>More interesting side-characters like the parents, McCardy the Chad and Sam
>Perfect pacing so you never feel the need to skip past scenes on rewatches, usually end up watching the whole movie when I just wanna check a line of dialogue or make a gif
With 2 my issues are that the hospital portion drags on a bit too long, there's not enough Ginger and that there's just not much of a rewatch value too it. Once you know all the plot beats it's hard to get anything out of it, while 1 still hits you like a shit ton of bricks since you can see the sisters slowly drifting apart. 1 is the perfect movie, 2 is a 8/10 for me.
It's very dated and honestly not a great movie. I mean watch it for posterity, but it's like 20 minutes of a dude with some fur pasted to his face making gay growling noises and then a bunch of mediocre 30s dialogue in between.
This is why I love gs2 - it actually IS about lycantrophy.
I love 2 as well, user. If it doesn't come across from my post, I'm sorry about that.
And addiction - when gs1 is about puberty, but that's like the first part of the movie. The second part is hardcore horror and werewolf movie and I love it.
It's good, better then the original Dracula but lesser than the original Frankenstien.
anyone else recall rumors about a planned Dog Soldiers sequel that would have had Cooper and a werewolf locked up in a mental hospital? could have sworn it was a real thing, but now I'm finding find sweet fuck all on the web, so maybe I'm just getting Mandela'd by GS2.
I remember them but they were repeated like 15 years ago.
Van Helsing had great werewolves.
We rather avoid movies like Blade, Underworld or Van Helsing here... Those are more superhero movies.
Hella based
I think it's in part because wolfman movies are rare.
I would probably shit my pants seeing this from a distance at night and with proper sound effects. if it's actually a dude wearing the costume and he starts moving I'm getting a heart attack.
I've only now noticed his werewolf face actually resembles the human one, and I'm not just talking about the missing eye.
Bad moon wolf is god-tier. No other movie, AwiL, Howling, Dog Soldiers or GS beat that costume. It is pure perfection. PS. there are actually 3 dogs in this movie. Two are just your regular dog actors, but the third that attacks the werewolf is a proper guard dog trained to kill.
Is mean for