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    10 Unforgettable Werewolf Transformation Scenes<br><br>No Werewolf film is complete without transformation scene. prada You know トゥミ 財布 the drill. Fangs jutting through lips, clothes spontaneously shredding and a whole mess of grizzly, matted fur suddenly appearing out of nowhere. Such are the ways that humans turn into wolves.<br><br>After more than 90 years since the first werewolves of silent film, the good ole fashioned lycanthropic metamorphosis has become a cinematic art from.<br><br>10. Dog Soldiers 2002The Flick: Dog Soldiers is a diamond in the rough. A werewolf movie that combines good story with believable characters and badass wolf mcm ショルダーバッグ beasts. Seriously, these creatures are big and ugly and nearly impervious to machine gun spray.<br><br>The Scene: Gets high marks for suspense.<br><br>Note: Transformation starts at 6:15<br><br>8. The Wolf Man 1941The Flick: Lon Chaney Jr. stars as an American who returns to his family estate エアジョーダン1 in England for his brother funeral. During his stay he is bitten by a wolf and begins to notice some strange physical aftereffects from the bite. They just don make them like this anymore. Oh wait, the remake with Benicio Del Toro comes out next year.<br><br>The Scene: Uses basic photography tricks to give the appearance of rapidly growing hair. Represents one of the original big screen lycanthrope transformations. Pay homage.<br><br>7. Leviat (Monster Dog) 1984The Flick:Pitiful movie effort in almost every conceivable fashion. But it stars shock metal legend Alice Cooper as the rock star (duh) turned furry, full moon stalker.<br><br>The Scene:What exactly is going on here? We have to give credit to a ポーター コラボ horror film that takes its inspiration from a rock singer macabre stage theatrics. Cooper doesn disappoint in his portrayal of, well, let just call it a mutant with epilepsy.<br><br>6. Teen Wolf http://cashfortests.com/goros-shop.html 1985The Flick: Formulaic high school yarn about a normal kid who pines for the hot cheerleader while failing to see that his true love (aptly named Boof) is really the girl next door, literally. But there is one catch. The kid is a werewolf.<br><br>The Scene: With werewolfism serving as a symbol for puberty here, we get a nice little play on adolescent awkwardness. It only slightly less humiliating than getting caught spanking it to the Victoria Secret catalog.<br><br>5. The Curse of the Werewolf 1961The Flick: One of the famous Horror productions, Curse of the Werewolf serves as an early purveyor of some of the popular customs surrounding the werewolf subgenre, including silver bullets and the full moon. It was also the first werewolf movie with graphic ゴローズ 財布 violence (at least relative to the times).<br><br>The Scene: A marked improvement over special effects used in earlier films on the subject matter. Oliver Reed wolf is genuinely terrifying in the same sort of way as that animatronic band at Chuck E Cheese.<br><br>4. The Howling 1981The Flick: The Howling represents the quintessence of werewolf horror. Excellent special makeup effects, eerie music, campy humor and a healthy heaping of gore allowed this franchise to carry through (at last check) seven movies.<br><br>The Scene: Werewolf Eddie Quist says want to give you a piece of my mind and then proceeds to tear a piece of flesh out of his own head. Really, need I say more?<br><br>3. Silver Bullet 1985The www.eapoe.org/geninfo/poefmcm.html Flick: Based on a Stephen King novella, this ゴヤール公式サイト story uses several creative plot devices that keep it from getting lost in the horror basement. A crippled kid for a protagonist and a murderous, shapeshifting トゥミ ベルト priest for a bad guy that sounds like mcm 店舗 Stephen King.<br><br>The Scene: Ranks high on the werewolf list for one reason only baseball bat. Riddle me this: why would a werewolf use a baseball bat to kill someone? That kind of like Superman riding a bike. But still, it kind of awesome.<br><br>2. The Company of Wolves 1984The Flick: A bizarre, atmospheric fairy tale that relies on the basic metaphor of men as dogs, or in this case, wolves. Beautifully shot and edited, the film itself rarely transcends eye candy.<br><br>The Scene: Ranks this highly on our list for numerous factors, simultaneously poetic, visual and hilarious. After an intense twominute bodily transmogrification that goes from self mutilation to slimecovered, distended dog meat, try not to laugh at the scene culmination.<br><br>1. American Werewolf In London 1981The Flick: Arguably the best werewolf film ever made. Moves seamlessly between comedy and horror, while managing to stick with you long after the closing credits.<br><br>The Scene: THE Transformation. The one in which all others must be compared. Sam Cooke Moon in the background just adds a classic touch. Sure you seen it a zillion times. Shut up and watch it again.<br><br>Watch the New Wolfman Trailer<br><br>Read 10 Overlooked Horror Movies<br><br>Become a Mania Facebook Fan: HERE<br><br>Great list. I do have an argument with it though. I think the first Howling was the best werewolf movie. He had great characters, story, and that Marcia was just plain dripping with animal sexuality. One of the great ゴヤール 財布 メンズ losses to the genre was the crap sequels. We complain that sequels are pumpred out to ゴローズ 通販 milk a franchise, but I do think better care is taken of properties today. Everything about the sequels is low budget (except the famous closing credits of Howling II Cybil Danning ripping her shirt off a thousand times to some cheesy ニューバランス 996 rockpunk band). Number 2 for オークリー アウトレット me is the リモワ スーツケース 通販 original Wolfman. Larry Talbot was just plain freakin' tortured in it. Very much looking forward to the remake which from the trailers looks like they nailed it. This list is devoid of CGI scenes. But that's probably a good thing. It used to be that every werewolf movie had one important transformation scene and New Balance m1400 the filmmaker would put a lot of effort and imagination into it. Now they are a dime a dozen. The Underworld series has like 48 transformations per film. They are kind of cool the first time you see one, but the johnwarrillow.com/tumi-store.html repetitive nature just cheapens it. Compare that we American Werewolf in London, a scene that you can go back to every once in a while www.aguilaharpia.org/aguila-12.html and still truly, thoroghly enjoy its magical insanity. Good times. Werewolves rock.
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