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These guys aren't dead right?
I just like them so much.
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There's a whole Militia of werewolves somewhere.
Have you seen Dog Soldiers, Saturn? It's the best recent Werewolf movie out. Well, 'recent'.
>2002
Yeesh.
Someone needs to put out a good new Werewolf movie. I'll check it out, though.
Werewolves ate my platoon!
That movie was fucking great.
I am reminded of that film about a werewolf in a women's prison whose trailer I once saw on Youtube.
We're getting an overdose of Zombies, a healthy dose of Vampires, and I would say a recommended daily supply of ghosts.
But we definitely have a werewolf deficiency. I think there might be a lot more ways to explore them that haven't been done.
I saw a movie recently that was a teen romance where the guy was a werewolf with a relationship with a human teenager not unlike the relationship between Edward and Bella Swan.
Wish granted.
but...?
Whiat wat?
he's supposed to say "Wish granted but they're on fire"
and then you're supposed to say "Ho ho, fun."
I still need to trademark that shit.
Also, female werewolves.
I know I've done the revenant spiel just recently, but in the old folklore, the difference between these things is seldom clear. And that's pretty cool.
I guess I mean common conception, but yes, Alex, you have gained a follower to the way of the Revenant
Really though, I honestly think, besides Ghosts, the Werewolf is my favorite movie and horror monster. I just think too many writers don't do things different enough with them. I don't mean the abilities they have, or the things they are weak to, yeah no, not the rules.
I'm talking about the situations Werewolves are put into, and how the people turned into werewolves handle their new condition.
I recently read a spec script about a group of bank robbers that hold up a bank, and take everyone hostage. Then, one of the bank robbers turns out to be cursed with Lycanthropy. Now the rest of them are stuck between a werewolf, and the cops. It wasn't very well-structured and had logic issues, but dat premise.
Sounds close to From Dusk Till Dawn 2, only that one had vampires.
shit guys
it's spreading
this is why I mention Spinnaface whenever I can.
The bad thing is, is any of us able to compete with Alex on these grounds? I can only think of Miss Anne, and we know she's off-Net for like a year or so.
That's true. If arguments could be won with sheer word-count I think we'd all agree with Alex all the time.
In this particular case I was the one on fire.
But it didn't stop me.
...And I also want Eldritch Horrors that are not Slenderman or Cthulhu (they've gotten a LOT of exposure and need some rest, people)
....That IS a good idea Ica.
I concur that it is an idea worth pursuing.
Also, while Slenderman and Cthulhu might get the most exposure in popular (internet) culture, there are plenty of other horrors from beyond out there in literature getting play. Really, if you pick up anything by China Miéville...
Ica: Fun fact. Cthulhu is actually a minor presence in Lovecraft's work. He's got plenty of other monsters like Yog-sothoth and Shub-niggurath.
My guess with regard to why Cthulhu is so popular is because he's the most powerful Lovecraft entity that can be easily drawn. Which kind of demonstrates how low he actually is on the totem pole.