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But they need tails in movies! Tails! Tails!
On the other hand, I don't like a transformation that's long for the sake of being long.Renorei wrote:I've noticed that, throughout a lot of this thread, many of you have recommended that an average werewolf's TF should be about 10 seconds. I couldn't disagree more.
An average TF should be at least 30 seconds. 10 seconds is far too short.
And yes, I know a lot can happen in 10 seconds, and that if I stop and count to 10, I'll realize it's a 'long time' (except not really). But it's still far too short.
Howling 7? As in, "Howling: New Moon Rising"?herpscott wrote: The whole *poof* is irritating to me too - and I believe some one mentioned Howling VII where the CGI was terrible - yeah I have to go change a post I left elsewhere regarding worst werewolf in a movie!
Many TF's in Freeborn ----I am getting so excited to see this...HURRY!!
Yeah! Sorry. Howling VII = Howling: New Moon Rising = CRAPApokryltaros wrote:Howling 7? As in, "Howling: New Moon Rising"?
The actual transformation, as opposed to the transformations they showed in all of those clips/flashbacks to Howlings 4,5, and Freaks, has got to be the most cheapest, uninspired morph ever.
Even worse than the transformation in Dark Wolf.
Amen.herpscott wrote: Yeah! Sorry. Howling VII = Howling: New Moon Rising = CRAP
You've been watching Silver Bullet, again?garouda wrote:I have an interesting visualization. If it has been done before I have not seen it. But first I would like to point out that robes of the appropriate tailoring, might be able to survive the transition without disrobing.
Now for the visualization:
A priest, having been bitten, is in his priestly clothing. bowed before the alter, praying, even while he is changing. And to have the prayer continue through the transition to the gestalt form.
Something about the image of a devout werewolf ...
I've never seen "Silver Bullet" should I ?Apokryltaros wrote:You've been watching Silver Bullet, again?garouda wrote:I have an interesting visualization. If it has been done before I have not seen it. But first I would like to point out that robes of the appropriate tailoring, might be able to survive the transition without disrobing.
Now for the visualization:
A priest, having been bitten, is in his priestly clothing. bowed before the alter, praying, even while he is changing. And to have the prayer continue through the transition to the gestalt form.
Something about the image of a devout werewolf ...
In silver bullet, there is a scene just like that. He is trying to give his speech about the beast. and He just starts to shift along with the entire congregation. Pretty good movie too. The book is quite good too.garouda wrote:I have an interesting visualization. If it has been done before I have not seen it. But first I would like to point out that robes of the appropriate tailoring, might be able to survive the transition without disrobing.
Now for the visualization:
A priest, having been bitten, is in his priestly clothing. bowed before the alter, praying, even while he is changing. And to have the prayer continue through the transition to the gestalt form.
Something about the image of a devout werewolf ...
Not to spoil too much, but, the movie places a little more emphasis on the werewolf, rather than the town, and makes him just a little less sympathetic.mexwerewolf wrote: In silver bullet, there is a scene just like that. He is trying to give his speech about the beast. and He just starts to shift along with the entire congregation. Pretty good movie too. The book is quite good too.
Though, I would think that, if a werewolf could easily puncture drywall, I doubt that he could keep his claws from being pulled out by the weight of his own body.bloodwolf_345 wrote:How about no STONEWALL climbing. With those claws, and lots of luck, a Werewolf could climb a wall. It doesn't take much puncture drywall.
I gotta see at least one cloth-ripping!mexwerewolf wrote: * As for ripping clothes, that must be dependant on the plot. If some "emergency" shifting is required when the character needs to shift real fast, then it would be ok. But I guess WW would prefer to undress before a shift if they have already planned to do it and, besides, clothes are expensive.
Scott Gardener wrote: I'd be afraid to shift if I were to lose control. If I just looked fuggly, I'd simply be annoyed every full moon.