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Post by hawkeyepierce on Aug 31, 2010 4:52:14 GMT -5
God how I love this kind of film! 'House of the Wolf Man' must be seen!!!
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Post by Sebiale on Sept 3, 2010 3:25:44 GMT -5
Hmmm, someone sent me a message on Facebook telling me this was available...how did they know to send it to me? 0.o
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Post by hawkeyepierce on Sept 4, 2010 13:33:17 GMT -5
Must have been the Awarewolf fellas, they know how to sell a product in a subtle way...
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Post by Sebiale on Sept 21, 2010 23:37:59 GMT -5
Must have been the Awarewolf fellas, they know how to sell a product in a subtle way... ROFL
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Post by keywolf on Oct 4, 2010 15:35:02 GMT -5
My House of the Wolfman (Region 0! Yay!) DVD arrived today, I just watched it. A splendid and charming tribute to the classics. My only real qualm is that after a fairly lengthy set-up it ends very abruptly and too soon!
Highly reccomended for fans of the Universal monster movies. Highlights are the fantastic monster make-up and the slugfest between Wolf Man and Frankenstein's monster, which should please anyone let down by the climax of Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man. Oh yeah, and the fact that it looks and feels almost exactly like it was made in the 1930's!
(As someone previously mentioned, Michael R Thomas died last year..... I wonder if that's the reason for the abrupt ending? He has kind of a pivotal role.)
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Post by necrodemon on Oct 4, 2010 18:08:46 GMT -5
Going to find this film this weekend.
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Post by hawkeyepierce on Oct 6, 2010 9:21:06 GMT -5
Everything about this film sounds so sweet. For a fan made film it looks very proffesional.
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Post by swf on Oct 6, 2010 14:03:51 GMT -5
My House of the Wolfman (Region 0! Yay!) DVD arrived today, I just watched it. A splendid and charming tribute to the classics. My only real qualm is that after a fairly lengthy set-up it ends very abruptly and too soon! Highly reccomended for fans of the Universal monster movies. Highlights are the fantastic monster make-up and the slugfest between Wolf Man and Frankenstein's monster, which should please anyone let down by the climax of Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man. Oh yeah, and the fact that it looks and feels almost exactly like it was made in the 1930's! (As someone previously mentioned, Michael R Thomas died last year..... I wonder if that's the reason for the abrupt ending? He has kind of a pivotal role.) Glad to here this movie doesn't suck. This is good news indeed. Thomas was on his way to some horror convention when he was hit and killed by a drunk driver as he crossed the street. Jesus, that sucks! Dude oughtta have the book thrown at him.
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Post by Moonreaper on Oct 6, 2010 17:26:35 GMT -5
He should be put in jail after being hit with the book.
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Post by necrodemon on Oct 6, 2010 19:28:25 GMT -5
Then Bubba should hit him in the rear with jail love.
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Post by Moonreaper on Oct 6, 2010 20:31:24 GMT -5
And maybe another book.
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Post by swf on Oct 6, 2010 21:32:11 GMT -5
Preferably one that's hollowed out and has a brick in it. Works for me.
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Post by hawkeyepierce on Oct 7, 2010 12:20:38 GMT -5
Thomas was on his way to some horror convention when he was hit and killed by a drunk driver as he crossed the street. Seriously?!?! I heard he died on the creepyclassics website some time ago, but I had no idea how.
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Post by who on Oct 7, 2010 14:10:15 GMT -5
As Bubba came up behind the drunk in the showers,the others slowly snuck out,his huge feet slapping against the floor ,stopping right behind him Bubba leaned down,his lips close to the drunks ear and he whispered " You're my little puppy now" all that was heard amongst the sound of the splashing water was the muffled screams and Bubba's giggles .
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Post by hawkeyepierce on Oct 9, 2010 9:56:03 GMT -5
Indeed...
wel, joking aside, that a shitty way to go. YouTube the guy and you can see what a great people-person he was. He had genuine talent as an entertainer, which makes me extra sad.
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