I don't know how I missed this for so long. I can't wait to see what they come up with. I still have the 1/4 that I was planning on having repainted at some point. If this blows that one out of the water, I'm probably going to have to boot that one.
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Originally Posted by XIIIWARRIOR
Personally, the Howling is thee best interpretation of what I consider a Werewolf should look like! Not that abomination like Underworld. Selene is exempt from this film, she's a vampire & a freakin hottie.
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William was fantastic, you think he was an abomination? The other Lycans were pretty good for me, just not traditional. I liked their design more than Dog Soldiers. The ECC 1/3 maquette is still on my wishlist.
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Originally Posted by majestic1
Dog soldiers is still for me the best Werewolf film but the Howling design is great.
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Wow, you're the first I've heard say this. I saw it again last October and I thought it was very underwhelming. I'm not sure if it was trying to be corny, but it definitely was. I just thought the acting and plot was very meh.
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Originally Posted by pdenham
I don't realistically think we are going to get a switch out head here.
I do think there could be ways to do it that would minimize a seam, because this is all going to be sculpted hair and a jagged hair edge that overlaps more hair around the shoulders might not be super obvious.
But again, I doubt they would even try to do that.
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Do we know for sure this will all be sculpted? For the scale, the fur better be extremely detailed if they are going that route. I can't wait to see it.
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Originally Posted by ukshaun
An American Werewolf In London remains my fav Werewolf film. I watch it atleast once per year, it never grows old.
On the other hand, i watch The Howling on Blu-ray last year or the year before, and that movie has dated quite a bit. I still like it. I love the theme that plays at the end when the burger is cooking and credits roll.
I tried once to watch Dog Soldiers and could not get into it. Maybe i should give it another chance.
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Yep, AWIL is still my favorite as well with Del Toro Wolfman being #2. I'm not a fan of quad pedal Wolves, but as a whole, the humor, nudity and the practical effects in the movie were top notch. Bad Moon would probably be my most underrated Werewolf film.