Blade-of-the-Moon wrote:The Monster was actually a whole new life made from the deceased, not just the dead given life...that would be a zombie.
They already did the Melting Werewolf.....check out the transformation scene in The Howling 4.
Thats what I was refering to. He melted then reshaped himself as a werewolf.
Stupid!!!
Well, it was..........different to say the least.
It must only happen the first time he changes because none of the other werewolves changed that way.
Different? No, Stupid. When it comes to the werewolf, there is no new way of shifting. We should make it a copyright trademark so no one else can change that.
No, that was in the OZ line, this one is in the Mcfarlane Monsters series, there a couple of varients one with a wolf like head, another more human one, and a bloody version. All of them have the werewolf's head emerging from the human's mouth with the intestines hanging out of his mouth as well. Very nasty as far as werewolves go....
" The Wolf runs swiftly through the forests of night, he carries the Blade-of-the-Moon.... "
FrankenWolf... Don't even joke about that -- you know there will be a made-for-TV movie on the Sci-Fi channel with that very title one of these days.
I really don't know where the rest of this conversation has gone. Are we talking about ways a werewolf has never shifted before? If so, I think everything has been covered, at least short of something ultra-toony like the werewolf's human head inflating like a balloon and exploding to reveal the wolf head inside it or whatever.
I can see it now....the film picks up right after Frankenstein vs the Wolfman. Frankenstein was bitten by the Wolfman and inherits the curse, now he has the all the abilities of the werewolf as well. In the sequal he could then be bitten by Dracula......Frakenwolf: Dead and Howling it !
This whole topic started because I thought the mask was neat in an odd sort of way, I think me and Figarou started tossing around movie ideas then we ended up discussing how bad some transformation sequences are, that led up to talking about Mcfarlane's last " werewolf " figure and hoe disturbing it was.
" The Wolf runs swiftly through the forests of night, he carries the Blade-of-the-Moon.... "
Terastas wrote:FrankenWolf... Don't even joke about that -- you know there will be a made-for-TV movie on the Sci-Fi channel with that very title one of these days.
I really don't know where the rest of this conversation has gone. Are we talking about ways a werewolf has never shifted before? If so, I think everything has been covered, at least short of something ultra-toony like the werewolf's human head inflating like a balloon and exploding to reveal the wolf head inside it or whatever.
Carefull now. There is other directors reading stuff in here. They might take that "ultra-toony" idea of yours and use it.
Blade-of-the-Moon wrote:No, that was in the OZ line, this one is in the Mcfarlane Monsters series, there a couple of varients one with a wolf like head, another more human one, and a bloody version. All of them have the werewolf's head emerging from the human's mouth with the intestines hanging out of his mouth as well. Very nasty as far as werewolves go....
I posted pic of mine in the picture post. ;]
I liked the mask, as a mask... It was neat.
It's a shame an entire family can be torn up by something as simple as wild dogs.