I have a nice modest collection of Werewolf movies. Here is my list. If there is any here you are curious about please feel free to ask and I will do my best to fit it into the marathon.
- An American Werewolf in London- An American Werewolf in Paris- Cursed- Dog Soldiers- Ginger Snaps- The Howling- She-Wolf of London- Underworld- Underworld: Evolution
An American Werewolf in LondonMy Rating:Out of a Possible 5
Ginger Snaps...Sure... some of the effects aren't as great as they could be if this movie had the budget of a blockbuster movie... but it looks like they did a very good job with what they had. It looks like they used the bulk of the effects budget for the end of the movie... using effects sparingly until then... which really seemed to work well for them...
It looks like they used the bulk of the effects budget for the end of the movie... using effects sparingly until then... which really seemed to work well for them.
So far it seems me and you are completely in sync with werewolves! One of the best tricks this movie pulled was the opening "suicide" montage. It had little to do with the story itself apart from establishing character, but they took the chance to show-off and put their cards on the table from the first moment. The later, more ambitious effects are weaker, but the mood was already set by that in-your-face opening.
Quote from: Jon on May 09, 2009, 01:14:45 PMSo far it seems me and you are completely in sync with werewolves! One of the best tricks this movie pulled was the opening "suicide" montage. It had little to do with the story itself apart from establishing character, but they took the chance to show-off and put their cards on the table from the first moment. The later, more ambitious effects are weaker, but the mood was already set by that in-your-face opening.Umh, "you and me"...? Something my parents taught me. There's even a saying for it in Germany...
In case anyone was wondering, the correct term was "I and you"...