ChronoGrl |
09-21-2014 11:43 AM |
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Originally Posted by _____V_____
(Post 978420)
5 PM your time is 2:30 AM my time, and 8 PM is 5:30 AM here. I am sound asleep then.
Too bad about the time differences, else I would have loved to join into the Werewolves week.
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Yeah, the timing is tough. Well, I hope you join in the discussion!
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Originally Posted by neverending
(Post 978426)
One lesser known werewolf movie that's well worth a watch is The Company of Wolves, a retelling of the Little Red Riding Hood folktale.
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Haven't heard of that one! I'll have to check it out!
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Originally Posted by metternich1815
(Post 978437)
I am very sorry you did not enjoy it. In my opinion, it has aged quite well. Honestly, I enjoyed it even more than the immensly popular (yet still good) An American Werewolf in London. After the Wolf Man (1941), I would actually say it was my favorite werewolf movie.
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I actually wrote off An American Werewolf in London a while ago but decided to give it another chance because of it's popularity. I'm interested to see what I think this time around.
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Originally Posted by Straker
(Post 978522)
Have a few friends coming over Sunday night, so might be running a little late, but will do my best to make it to this one.
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Cool! Hopefully you can make it!
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Originally Posted by metternich1815
(Post 978602)
I just thought of another good werewolf movie. Curse of the Werewolf (1960) from Hammer Studios. I mean it is no Wolf Man (1941), but it is worth a watch. I actually thought it was an interesting take on the werewolf story.
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I don't think I've seen that one! Good call
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Originally Posted by Elvis_Christ
(Post 978621)
Full Moon High is a great one to follow up American Werewolf in London.
Nice choice with Ginger Snaps one of the greatest modern era horror flicks
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Haven't heard of that one either!
And I really love the Ginger Snaps movies; even the third one isn't bad.
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