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sorry everyone for my part in geting this topic off tracks.
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BewareTheFullMoon wrote: I actually thought the super lycan looked pretty good. I mean, it wasn't my ideal werewolf, but I've seen a lot worse. I thought the one in Ginger Snaps was pretty gross looking (although I really enjoyed the movie overall). Now that this thread has completely run off the tracks, ha ha...
Eh. We can all find examples of werewolves that were worse than the super-lycan -- something I take as a bad sign... Anyway, it still wasn't anything to write home about. The one in Helsing, was almost a template of how a werewolf could be done right, however. Granted, I think going full CGI was unnecessary, and probably wouldn't have looked as good as a practical effects solution, but hey, it still looked good.
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The design of the Van Helsing werewolves is amazing! I almost think it's just too much to hope that other films will do werewolves as well as they did. I also don't have a problem at all with fully CGI werewolves. It seems a lot of movie monsters and affects are CGI now and I think that at least for the big budget films and shows they do a really great job. I mean, if there were werewolves in Lord of the Rings I'm sure they would have been outstanding. I liked how they did the werewolves in the Twilight films *ducks to avoid being hit with rotten fruit* it's just a lot of crud to sit though if you're only in it for the werewolves.
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BewareTheFullMoon wrote:The design of the Van Helsing werewolves is amazing! I almost think it's just too much to hope that other films will do werewolves as well as they did. I also don't have a problem at all with fully CGI werewolves. It seems a lot of movie monsters and affects are CGI now and I think that at least for the big budget films and shows they do a really great job. I mean, if there were werewolves in Lord of the Rings I'm sure they would have been outstanding. I liked how they did the werewolves in the Twilight films *ducks to avoid being hit with rotten fruit* it's just a lot of crud to sit though if you're only in it for the werewolves.
what werewolfs in Twilight films?
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lovec1990 wrote:what werewolfs in Twilight films?
LOL. Ok "shapeshifters" then. Personally I thought they were the best thing the series had going for it.

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Uniform Two Six wrote:Hey, Meeper. At least he wasn't having to make that pitch about the "super-lycan" in Awakening. That thing was fugly.
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Oh god. What would that look like..."He's like the original lycan. But bigger and more muscular, with a gnarly rugged look."

No, he looks like a living balloon animal werewolf that got burned in a fire. Somebody, please, give that guy some skin cream...*Shudder*.

Credit where it's due, they fixed the frog-like limb to torso ratio and gave him more wolfish features, even if he did look like a burn victim bulldog chewing a wasp.

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Meeper wrote:
Uniform Two Six wrote:Hey, Meeper. At least he wasn't having to make that pitch about the "super-lycan" in Awakening. That thing was fugly.
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Oh god. What would that look like..."He's like the original lycan. But bigger and more muscular, with a gnarly rugged look."

No, he looks like a living balloon animal werewolf that got burned in a fire. Somebody, please, give that guy some skin cream...*Shudder*.

Credit where it's due, they fixed the frog-like limb to torso ratio and gave him more wolfish features, even if he did look like a burn victim bulldog chewing a wasp.

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are you talking about leg to body ratio if you do they didnt fix anything they made it wrong becouse legs are too short for its body
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Never mind.

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getting good at what?
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BewareTheFullMoon wrote: I thought the one in Ginger Snaps was pretty gross looking
Man you ain't kidding!

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But the #1 spot for the ugliest werewolf EVER!!! would have to go to the "Evil Ed" one from Fright Night.

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:sickpup:
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No problemo! :lol: God how I love those 80's horror flicks. Some were so cheesy, and yet so awesome at the same time!
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A little more on topic:

Bitten is a few episodes in to season 2 so far and it's going waaaay better than season 1. They've basically kept up a a fast pace with lots of action this time, and have introduced witches and magic. I think this season will really show the potential of Bitten.
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I wonder who does the werewolf transformation effects for the series. They look good. Now where is Freeborn's version? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6APMu3OHcPw I still don't see her face transform on screen. (except as reflected in a woman's eye) Does her long hair grow back into her head or is it absorbed?
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