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Never seen it though I've wanted to for years.
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And don't forget The Beast Must Die (aka Black Werewolf) with Peter Cushing!
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Yeah, can't beat The Beast Must Die. The German shepherd playing the werewolf steals the show.
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Has anyone noticed that when a U.S. fantasy TV series starts to run out of ideas they have a werewolf (or might-as-well-be-a-werewolf) episode? Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea has a classic example of this, and that's set on a submarine!! |
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I remember the episode of Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea from when I was a kid, it was Sunday and even at the time my brothers and I thought it was really weird, it was like what the hell he just turned into a wolf-man????
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The Beast Within is rather good. |
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wolves
american werewolf in london surely has to be greatest, with original wolfman and the howling close behind. Bad moon, trick r treat, silver bullet good fun . liked dog soldiers but the monsters looked like alsations on stilts, the werewolf in monster squad surely worth a mention. Curse of the werewolf and the beast must die cool as well . The end of ginger snaps always annoys me she could have easily jabbed her with needle ginger snaps 2 was rubbish. Despite some great effects company of wolves is pretentious nonsense, werewolves on wheels a good laugh, worst werewolf film has to be either werewolf in washington which is very dull or blood wolf? it has Kane Hodder turning into a very cheap looking cgi wolf. thinking about it the howling 3 was utter utter crap. |
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