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Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2005 9:22 pm
by Scott Gardener
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To me the best werewolf and vampire fiction portrays the creatures in a certain fashion and to deviate from that fashion (which in my opinion is the best) tends to ruin the impact of the movie or book about the creatures that I am taking in.
I can agree to a point.

But, that same logic gave us Cursed and Underworld. There's a lot of assumptions in the horror genre that we'd like to see NOT done with werewolves, as there's a large community of werewolf fans and therians who have our own ideas of them that have almost never been done in movies.

In fact, the main accomplishment of this forum is to keep Freeborn from being yet another stock werewolf B-movie. The Brownriggs and Cashel had some innovative ideas, but at first thought they'd have to settle, until a few hundred thousand posts here showed them that they weren't alone in wanting to see things done differently.

Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2005 10:05 pm
by Terastas
I don't get it. When did anyone say they wanted to see werewolves in three-piece suits? ??

Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2005 10:16 pm
by Lupin
Terastas wrote:I don't get it. When did anyone say they wanted to see werewolves in three-piece suits? ??
I just said "three-piece suit" because it was the most inappropriate piece of clothing for a wolf to wear that I could think of at the time.

Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2005 10:20 pm
by Fenrir
Ever play the game bloody roar remember the character yugo
he had pant ... and a shirt and it looked cool.
http://www.game24.ru/covers/xbox_20094078344854E38.jpeg

Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2005 10:40 pm
by Anubis
Fenrir wrote:Ever play the game bloody roar remember the character yugo
he had pant ... and a shirt and it looked cool.
http://www.game24.ru/covers/xbox_20094078344854E38.jpeg
Whoa, nice!

Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2005 11:04 pm
by Terastas
Fenrir wrote:Ever play the game bloody roar remember the character yugo
he had pant ... and a shirt and it looked cool.
http://www.game24.ru/covers/xbox_20094078344854E38.jpeg
You know... In a way, that's actually not a bad reference. That, of course, is assuming the werewolf maintains his general size and posture and that the only major key differences apart from fur growth concern his head, hands, feet, and tail.

It's the last one that I think will be a major burden to any werewolf that keeps his sense of decency in gestalt form. I just don't think those pajama bottoms with the button-up backside are in style anymore.

I guess this is just another one of those issues where it all depends on the individual. Some would try to find clothes that could be worn in gestalt form, others would just plan on reverting back to human form wherever they'd previously hidden their clothes.

Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2005 11:26 pm
by Lupin
Fenrir wrote:Ever play the game bloody roar remember the character yugo
he had pant ... and a shirt and it looked cool.
http://www.game24.ru/covers/xbox_20094078344854E38.jpeg
That's a pretty cool image. But yeah, like Terastas, it would depend on the individual. I'd probably end up finding a pair of blue jeans that fit. But that's just because I wear blue jeans all the time.

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2005 4:09 am
by Figarou
I like to wear shorts when ever possible. :D

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2005 6:49 am
by Kavik
Figarou wrote:
Kavik wrote:
Mr_Lycos wrote:PS: Its sad that Monster Squad will likely never be released on DVD due to questionable ownership rights. :cry:
Bootlegs are easy enough to get ahold of, if you follow the convention scene. Wish I'd grabbed one when I had the chance.
bootlegs? Blech!!
I won't buy a bootleg of a dvd that is available commercially, but for material that is not, and is likely to never be, sold legally, bootlegs are the only option left.

I was out of the country when WOLF LAKE aired; by the time I knew it existed, it had already been canceled. No one is gonna release it as it wouldn't make money, but the fan circuit has produced an acceptible product which allowed me to see the show for myself... 3 years after the fact.

I wouldn't buy a bootleg of WEREWOLF the tv series, since it still has a chance of being released. As pointed out though, Monster Squad is mired in a custody battle that prohibits a dvd release. Blech or not, bootlegs are the only way many will have a shot at seeing this 1987 classic.

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2005 6:52 am
by Kavik
Lupin wrote:
Figarou wrote: Don't worry. These werewolves won't have any clothes on in gestalt or wolf form.
A wolf with clothes would just look silly. Could you imagine one in a three piece suit?
Somewhere in a trunk I have a shirt I bought in the 80s, with a stylized werewolf in a 3-piece suit and a boulder hat, and a logo advertising a nightspot called WEREWOLVES OF LONDON.

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2005 8:52 am
by Fenrir
After a few minutes of websurfing I found a werewolf in a three piece suit on a Mr. Brokken T Wolf's website. And for a werewolf in a three piece suit he looks prety good.
http://www.timberwolf.org/html/gallery.html

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2005 9:12 am
by Fenrir
Yugo (see Bloody roar link) is actually one of my ideals he is what i think a werewolf should look like if you could see a whole image of him
*caugh* http://www.gamecollege.co.kr/bloodyroar ... o_wolf.gif
*caugh*
you would see that they even did a great job on the legs, he is also very cool because they gave him a tail, he'd look better without the shirt. Then he'd look like a grey virsion of Figurou, :lol:
(oh and they didn't mess up the ears like on van helsing)

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2005 9:39 am
by Lupin
Fenrir wrote:After a few minutes of websurfing I found a werewolf in a three piece suit on a Mr. Brokken T Wolf's website. And for a werewolf in a three piece suit he looks prety good.
http://www.timberwolf.org/html/gallery.html

Well, while a werewolf might look fine in a three-piece suit, this guy would look pretty silly.

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2005 9:49 am
by Fenrir
oh so you want a wolf in a three piece suit, not gonna happen that would be cruel and embarising

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2005 9:59 am
by Lupin
Fenrir wrote:oh so you want a wolf in a three piece suit, not gonna happen that would be cruel and embarising
Oh I agree. No wolves in clothing.

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2005 11:39 am
by Terastas
Lupin wrote:Well, while a werewolf might look fine in a three-piece suit, this guy would look pretty silly.
I know it's not a wolf, but still, you get the idea. :D
Image

Dogs are just wolves that hang around people way too much

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2005 11:40 am
by Lupin
Terastas wrote:
Lupin wrote:Well, while a werewolf might look fine in a three-piece suit, this guy would look pretty silly.
I know it's not a wolf, but still, you get the idea. :D
http://www.forpetlovers.com/images2/ZPF4652.jpg
I rest my case.

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2005 11:49 am
by Fenrir

I rest my case.
What iam so confused :?
How is it rested ah :oops:

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2005 11:52 am
by Lupin
Fenrir wrote:

I rest my case.
What iam so confused :?
How is it rested ah :oops:
If that guy looks silly in a suit, then a wolf would look really silly; therefore it shouldn't happen.

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2005 12:02 pm
by Fenrir
ah now i get it, like i said it's just plain wron to do that to a wolf but now i add dog cause that hurtsto look at.*points to picture of buldog above*

Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2005 1:47 pm
by Kavik
Fenrir wrote:ah now i get it, like i said it's just plain wron to do that to a wolf but now i add dog cause that hurtsto look at.*points to picture of buldog above*
Okay, that's a good case for the full wolf not wearing clothes, but what about the gestalt? Jon Talbain looks okay in pants.

I'm not in favor of it, but I don't think it's necessarily a bad thing for the Lon Chaneys and Oliver Reeds out there to find themselves still wearing the tattered remains of clothing when they wake up the morning after in a field or zoo or wherever their alter egos left them.

Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2005 1:52 pm
by Lupin
Kavik wrote:Okay, that's a good case for the full wolf not wearing clothes, but what about the gestalt?
Like I said in the other thread. Personal preference; they could if they wanted to, but most likely it would be uncomfortable, and most would go without.

Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2005 10:36 am
by Kavik
Lupin wrote:
Kavik wrote:Okay, that's a good case for the full wolf not wearing clothes, but what about the gestalt?
Like I said in the other thread. Personal preference; they could if they wanted to, but most likely it would be uncomfortable, and most would go without.
I suspect most would go without, providing their gestalt form is as advanced as those seen in Underworld or the Howling, but for the poor humanistic werewolf, it could prove a tad more embarassing. :oops:

Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2005 11:09 am
by DarkWolf
I Like To Move It,Move It,I Like To Move It,Move It WE LIKE TO...............*everybody screams* MOVE IT

Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2005 11:17 am
by Kzinistzerg
darkie, quitposting entielry unrealted stuff. please? if you wanna do that go http://www.calypso-blue.com/werewolf/vi ... .php?t=479

not in other threads.


as for clothing, full wolf: no. gestalt: maybe; depends o ndegree of shift and personal preference.