Location
-
- Moderator
- Posts: 3203
- Joined: Sat Nov 27, 2004 3:07 pm
- Gender: Male
- Mood: Meh...
- Location: Where soul meets body
Location
I was just thinking lately of were the werewolves would live. I just saw The Howling recently and one thing I really liked was the forest were most of the movie took place. I love wilderness areas with big, thick trees and lots of other plant life like ferns. I think that Devoured would be a better movie if it had nice locations like that. I think that woods with just thin, not very old trees would not be as effective. Those relitively new woods just dont give as much atmospere.
-
- Legendary
- Posts: 3355
- Joined: Wed Dec 01, 2004 9:16 pm
- Custom Title: Aspiring "Reverse" Kitsune
- Gender: Male
- Location: Lakeville MN - (USA)
- Contact:
Re: Location
I know that, before the total "overhowl",(or "ReWolf", whichever you prefer. ), began, it was said that the film would take place in a Rural aria, rather than a big city. I suppose that may or may not still be true at this point.Silverclaw wrote:I was just thinking lately of were the werewolves would live. I just saw The Howling recently and one thing I really liked was the forest were most of the movie took place. I love wilderness areas with big, thick trees and lots of other plant life like ferns. I think that Devoured would be a better movie if it had nice locations like that. I think that woods with just thin, not very old trees would not be as effective. Those relitively new woods just dont give as much atmospere.
One does not need to be out in the middle of nowhere to be near a wooded, natrual setting. Were I lived a few years back, I could see two things out our kitchen window. One, I saw on the horizon the largest mall in the United States. However, between the mall and where I was lay a nature preserve that ran right up to my back yard, where deer, coyotes, hawks, racoons and all manner of wildlife would pay our yard a visit on a regular basis.
(...oh how I miss that home. ) So, really. They would not need to live deep in the woods to have a place to run...
Please Forgive the Occasional Outburst of my Inner Sage ... for he is Oblivious to Sarcasm, and not Easily Silenced.
=^.^'= ~
=^.^'= ~
-
- Legendary
- Posts: 13085
- Joined: Sun Nov 28, 2004 5:27 am
- Custom Title: Executive Producer (Red Victoria)
- Gender: Male
- Location: Tejas
Yum!!Silver wrote:I agree that where the ww would live, would depend on the ww. I thinkg that the majority would definitely be out in the woods. However, there are bound to be some that want to get a strawberry cheesecake/ chocolate macaroon double dip upon occasion. So there would be a few howlers on the corner.
Good idea. But I think it should have a balance of the city.
Example:
An old timer werewolf would live in the forest, in a little log cabin or soemthing.
For a guy who was just bitten, obviously he'd be (confused first of all) and living in an apartment or house or normal complex. Especially if he had been living a normal life before.
Example:
An old timer werewolf would live in the forest, in a little log cabin or soemthing.
For a guy who was just bitten, obviously he'd be (confused first of all) and living in an apartment or house or normal complex. Especially if he had been living a normal life before.
-
- Legendary
- Posts: 242
- Joined: Sun Jan 16, 2005 3:36 pm
- Gender: Male
- Location: Selma, Alabama
- Contact:
- Scott Gardener
- Legendary
- Posts: 4731
- Joined: Wed Dec 15, 2004 11:36 pm
- Gender: Male
- Mood: Excited
- Location: Rockwall, Texas (and beyond infinity)
- Contact:
Werewolf! There. There wolf, there castle.
Everybody sets movies in California or New York City. For those of us who live everywhere else, it would be nice to see stuff set in our own towns and places. (I really enjoyed seeing Walker: Texas Ranger as a series, because I live in Texas.)
Taking a Gestalt approach, since it's the "in" thing...
-
- Legendary
- Posts: 242
- Joined: Sun Jan 16, 2005 3:36 pm
- Gender: Male
- Location: Selma, Alabama
- Contact:
-
- Legendary
- Posts: 54
- Joined: Fri Nov 26, 2004 9:04 pm
- Location: New Philadelphia, Ohio
Actually…WolfVanZandt wrote:Okay. What about Toledo?
Northeast Ohio wouldn’t be too bad of a place to live if you were a werewolf. The cost of living is fairly low so the wolf could have a low profile job that is just enough to get him by in the human world. As far as roaming territory, there is plenty of it around here. Wayne National Forest is only a couple hours from where I am describing and the heart of Amish country is only minutes west. Lots of farmland and wooded areas in which to hide, play, and hunt. Not to mention that there are almost more deer than people in this state. If you aren’t any good at hunting, just find any highway! Then there’s competition, or rather lack of it. Wolves have been extinct from Ohio since the 1700s. If you did want real wolf companionship or just want to blend in, travel north a few hours to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan to find free ranging wolves.
-
- Legendary
- Posts: 242
- Joined: Sun Jan 16, 2005 3:36 pm
- Gender: Male
- Location: Selma, Alabama
- Contact:
-
- Legendary
- Posts: 242
- Joined: Sun Jan 16, 2005 3:36 pm
- Gender: Male
- Location: Selma, Alabama
- Contact:
- Apokryltaros
- Legendary
- Posts: 1295
- Joined: Mon Nov 29, 2004 5:27 pm
- Custom Title: Imperial Weirdo And Insect Expert
- Location: Cleft of Dimensions
- Contact:
-
- Legendary
- Posts: 242
- Joined: Sun Jan 16, 2005 3:36 pm
- Gender: Male
- Location: Selma, Alabama
- Contact:
-
- Legendary
- Posts: 13085
- Joined: Sun Nov 28, 2004 5:27 am
- Custom Title: Executive Producer (Red Victoria)
- Gender: Male
- Location: Tejas
Re: Werewolf! There. There wolf, there castle.
Scott Gardener wrote:Everybody sets movies in California or New York City. For those of us who live everywhere else, it would be nice to see stuff set in our own towns and places. (I really enjoyed seeing Walker: Texas Ranger as a series, because I live in Texas.)
Yes, Tejas!!
-
- Legendary
- Posts: 242
- Joined: Sun Jan 16, 2005 3:36 pm
- Gender: Male
- Location: Selma, Alabama
- Contact:
I do enjoy "pretty" movies better.
Movies like Master and Commander, Pirates of the Carribbean, Dances with Wolves, and even Van Helsing - the land practically becomes a character in the movie. The striking landscape forces you to locate yourself as an oberver and become a silent partcicpant in what's going on. In otherwords, striking scenery heightens realism for me.
Movies like Master and Commander, Pirates of the Carribbean, Dances with Wolves, and even Van Helsing - the land practically becomes a character in the movie. The striking landscape forces you to locate yourself as an oberver and become a silent partcicpant in what's going on. In otherwords, striking scenery heightens realism for me.
- Darth Canis
- Legendary
- Posts: 423
- Joined: Thu Dec 09, 2004 11:23 pm
- Location: Gainesville Florida
I agree landscapes create a mood in a movie just like lighting or good acting. Though not everyone can live in their paradise so that would mean that not all werewolves could live in theirs.
The little girl who always wanted to fly an x wing and be raised by wolves... Come to think of it she still does.
-
- Legendary
- Posts: 2335
- Joined: Thu Feb 03, 2005 6:28 pm
you could use canada theoretically, since the nature out there is amazing. I go there evry summer and spend time on a lake, and i swear it's like being out in the middle of nowhere... dirt roads, lakes, all forest, nearest (small) town is 20 minutes by car away, nearest (big) town is 40 minutes away by car...have to get a well for fresh water ( a modern well with pumps that feed to your faucet, mind you)... it's really nice up there... if you ignore the horrendous monetary system and enourmous leech of a government.