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New Werewolf
In case you guys didn't already know, there's going to be a werewolf in the upcoming movie - 'The Chronicles of Narnia'. Unfortunately, the only merchandise that they are going to have of it is a small statue. You can't even purchase the statue by itself. It has to be bought as part of an expensive 14-piece set. I really wish that they would have it into an action figure, or as a larger size maquette as they have done with some of the other characters. http://www.sylvanlaneshoppe.com/NECAStatueSet.jpg
Here's a rough sculpt of the actual werewolf that's going to be in the film.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v181/ ... design.jpg
Here's a rough sculpt of the actual werewolf that's going to be in the film.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v181/ ... design.jpg
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Re: New Werewolf
I don't think it will have a tail because this one doesn'tAlpha wrote:Here's a rough sculpt of the actual werewolf that's going to be in the film. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v181/ ... design.jpg
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Re: New Werewolf
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.
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Contacting the Big Giant Head
The head's way too huge! Gah!
I think that nub is a tail sticking out from the back, but maybe not; the movie model doesn't have one. But, in other respects, it's at least trying to look wolf-like. And, it's not hairless. Still, some of the other creatures look really cool.
What is it with the fantasy genre and screwing up werewolves?!? I can understand the horror genre goobering it up with ugliness, but does fantasy have to do it, too? Come on, guys! Watch Ladyhawke for a few minutes. (You can boogie to its soundtrack.) You can have decent-looking werewolves in fantasy movies. (OK, Ladyhawke pulled it off, because he turned into a real wolf, not a mess. But, I'll take it at this rate.)
On the plus side, we've solved the problem of fitting a human brain into a wolf's skull while shapeshifting.
I think that nub is a tail sticking out from the back, but maybe not; the movie model doesn't have one. But, in other respects, it's at least trying to look wolf-like. And, it's not hairless. Still, some of the other creatures look really cool.
What is it with the fantasy genre and screwing up werewolves?!? I can understand the horror genre goobering it up with ugliness, but does fantasy have to do it, too? Come on, guys! Watch Ladyhawke for a few minutes. (You can boogie to its soundtrack.) You can have decent-looking werewolves in fantasy movies. (OK, Ladyhawke pulled it off, because he turned into a real wolf, not a mess. But, I'll take it at this rate.)
On the plus side, we've solved the problem of fitting a human brain into a wolf's skull while shapeshifting.
Taking a Gestalt approach, since it's the "in" thing...
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Bleleleleleleleleh!
OK, I've got to say it...
Aphex Twin's "Rubber Johnny" gets lycanthropic! Maybe that little Chihuahua with the spooky eyes bit him.
(In case you forgot, it was a very disturbing film short from a few months back...)
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Aphex Twin's "Rubber Johnny" gets lycanthropic! Maybe that little Chihuahua with the spooky eyes bit him.
(In case you forgot, it was a very disturbing film short from a few months back...)
http://www.director-file.com/cunningham/rubber.html
Taking a Gestalt approach, since it's the "in" thing...
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Re: Contacting the Big Giant Head
Well the wolf in the trailer looked pretty good.Scott Gardener wrote: What is it with the fantasy genre and screwing up werewolves?!? I can understand the horror genre goobering it up with ugliness, but does fantasy have to do it, too? Come on, guys! Watch Ladyhawke for a few minutes. (You can boogie to its soundtrack.) You can have decent-looking werewolves in fantasy movies. (OK, Ladyhawke pulled it off, because he turned into a real wolf, not a mess. But, I'll take it at this rate.)