Canines do have decent hygiene, as they chew bones, sticks, etc to keep their teeth clean. They say their mouths are cleaner than ours (with exceptions of course) so I agree that off-white (creamish) teeth would be best. A variation in claw color would help further the distinction between each indiv...
Members that genuinely help as best they can, giving their insights, opinions while they support the film along with the staff is a good start. Yea, perhaps having a "Support Fee" would be a good idea, as this would further show they are serious about supporting the film while helping out ...
The duckie might have been darkened and "hidden" on purpose, one of those: "inside jokes" deals hehe... If it was easy to see, it'd kinda ruin the "fun" of it, that's how my mind thinks anyways...
Very nice, indeed. Yes yes. I'm liking it muchly so far. The logo is very nifty as well; thanks for all of it, makes the members here feel special and spiffy.
A little bigger seems most plausible, feasible and right, to me in this case. As CrewWolf stated, the digitigrade stance should add a little height but a lot of extra mass seemingly coming out of nowhere is a bit (too much) of a stretch IMHO. Personally, I like "big" werewolves too but I t...
Felt connected to the wolf ever since I was a wee lad (probably 8-10 *shrugs*), remember watching "Teen Wolf" and the Howling series among quite a few others. Got my first PC in 1995, came online and I found a whole world of information.. In 2001, I decided to google werewolf art, found Go...
I'm not that impressed with the "talent" of many Big Name actors that play in big budget movies, (with exeptions, of course). Who is to say that the "unknown" actors who will play most of the roles in this film are not allready more talented anyway. I say, leave out the Stars wh...
A possible benefit from having a respected veteran actor or two in the film is that they can help "encourage" the newer actors just by being there, maybe showing them their "tricks of the trade" along with sharing and invoking their knowledge and experience of acting and filming ...
Hmmmm... Mime werewolf? That would be interesting... Nah. The white facepaint would really muck-up their fur... :lol: What would be interesting is seeing how the mime werewolf would go through the TF without any noise whatsoever, since mimes aren't supposed to speak or make noise.... It's gotta be ...
If you're looking for sheer horror, few things are as frightening to werewolves as Bea Arthur. Especially if she sings. (Twice.) I felt contractually-obligated to bring that up. How did I know that was coming? :lol: Hey, at least you didn't put up that picture.... It would be nice to see a familiar...
Ok.... that gardening thing put a crazy visual into my head... Meet... Samwise-Wolfgee....a hobbit werewolf.... he loves to garden.... (some time later) but I can help you carry it... precious.... AIIIIIIIEEEEEEEEEEEEEE........... Sorry bout that, I couldn't resist... me and my weird humor. :oops:
Here's some information on canines and the reasons for vocal sounds. This is from the book "The Dogs Mind - Understanding Your Dog's Behavior" by Bruce Fogle, D.V.M, M.R.C.V.S. Dogs make five basic sounds: 1) Infantile sounds - cry - whimper - whine 2) Warning sounds - bark - growl 3) Elic...