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Post by hawkeyepierce on Nov 5, 2006 15:11:20 GMT -5
Which Werewolf Movies do you guys own (on DVD)? mine are: The Wolf-Man Frankenstein meets the Wolf-Man House of Frankenstein House of Dracula Abbott & Costello meet Frankenstein La Marca del Hombre Lobo (Frankenstein's Bloody Terror) La Noche de Walpurgis (Werewolf Shadow/ W-Wolf vs the Vampire Woman) El Retorno de Walpurgis (Curse of the Devil) Werewolf of London She-Wolf of London 100 Years of Horror: Werewolves (do the following really count?): Bram Stoker's Dracula Frankenstein & Me Los Monstruos del Terror (a download, I know, I'm ashamed of myself) Van Hesling (a copy i bought in Turkey, damn proud of it...I will NOT pay Universal money to see Van Hesling ) and last but not least, El Retorno del Hombre Lobo (Return of the W-man/Night of the W-man/The Craving) is on order! Can't wait for that one.... ;D ;D ;D I have quite an inpressive DVD collection I'm a real addict as far as DVD's are concerned. What woman have with shoes I have with DVDs ;D Now it's your turn
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Post by weredog on Nov 6, 2006 1:45:33 GMT -5
Howling Howling 3 Howling 4 Howling 6 An american werewolf in london darkwolf (yuck) The Wolf-Man Frankenstein meets the Wolf-Man House of Frankenstein House of Dracula Werewolf of London Ginger Snaps Dog Soldiers The Company of Wolves Underworld (even more yuck than darkwolf) Not really WW movies but still close enough. She-Wolf of London Brotherhood of the wolf Fright Night edit: Transylvania 6-5000 Not a short list, but way to short as i have over 500 dvd´s (zombie movies on the other hand )
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Post by hawkeyepierce on Nov 6, 2006 10:53:46 GMT -5
500 DVDs! Bloody Silver Bullets, I have some catching up to do I think I might have about 80 to 100 DVD discs, and about 150 movies (30 of which include shorts, lots of Charles Chaplin in a cheap box set) I LOVE boxsets, I already liked them when VHS was around, but with the extra's and all, it puts the compact in "compact disc" I have to get myself the Howling and the Howling II...
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Post by ArcLight on Nov 6, 2006 11:49:28 GMT -5
An American Werewolf In London An American Werewolf In Paris Bad Moon Beast of Bray Road Company of Wolves Darkwolf Dog Soldiers Dr. Jekyll vs. the Werewolf Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man Full Eclipse Ginger Snaps 1: Collector's Edition Ginger Snaps 2: Unleashed Ginger Snaps 3: Ginger Snaps Back Howling 1, The: Widescreen Collector's Edition Howling 2: Your Sister is a Werewolf Howling 3: The Marsupials Howling 4: The Original Nightmare Howling 5: The Rebirth Howling 6: The Freaks Howling 7: New Moon Rising (VHS rip burned to disc) Kibakichi 1 Kibakichi 2 Moon of the Wolf My Mom's A Werewolf Scream of the Wolf Stephen King's Silver Bullet Teen Wolf Teen Wolf Too Tomb of the Werewolf Werewolf Werewolf Hunter Werewolf in a Girl's Dormitory Werewolf of London Werewolf of Washington Werewolf vs. Vampire Women Wilderness Wolf Wolf Man, The Wolfen Wolfman Wolves of Wall Street
Honorable mentions: Blood Moon Cat People Ladyhawke Masters of Horror: Deer Woman She-Wolf of London Waxwork
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Post by hawkeyepierce on Nov 6, 2006 12:28:32 GMT -5
Damn, nice list The Naschy titles make me particulary jalous, even "Tomb of the Werewolf"
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Post by dedwyre on Nov 6, 2006 16:28:31 GMT -5
DVD: Cursed Underworld Underworld Evolution Wolfman (The stupid one) Werewolf vs. The Vampire Woman Werewolf of Washington Fury of the Werewolf Moon of the Wolf Bad Moon EDIT: Wolf
VHS: The Howling American Werewolf in London American Werewolf in Paris Lone Wolf Rage of the Werewolf Return of the Vampire I think I still have copies of Night Shadow and Mas at the Moon laying round someplace EDIT: Full Eclipse
Misc.: I have Hard Rock Zombies and Transylvania 6-5000, both of which sort of have werewolves, but not really.
I have Teen Wolf on DVD-R, recorded from my On Demand service.
I have a video of about four Teen Wolf animated series episodes.
I have a PAL format DVD box set of every episode of Cybersix. It's a really good cartoon that was cancelled after one season. One episode had a werewolf. Unfortunately, they never released it on video or DVD in the States, so I ended up getting a French language version on Ebay. I don't know French. But I really wanted to see it!
Tres stupide.
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Post by weredog on Nov 6, 2006 20:09:04 GMT -5
oh yeh, i forgot about Transylvania 6-5000 arclight: you are a god!
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Post by ArcLight on Nov 7, 2006 2:00:20 GMT -5
Yeah, I get that a lot. I forgot, one of the Eerie, Indiana episodes has a werewolf. Got that on DVD, too. A friend let me borrow "Face of the Screaming Werewolf" while he's deployed at sea. And as for non-DVDs, off hand I know I have: I Was A Teenage Werewolf Highway to Heaven: I Was A Middle-Aged Werewolf The Werewolf (1956 movie) Curse of the Werewolf Special Unit 2: The Pack Goosebumps: Werewolf of Fever Swamp Werewolf (assorted TV episodes) Wolf Lake TV series She-Wolf of London TV series Werewolf in Bangkok Doctor Who - the recent werewolf ep - forget the title I Tre Volti del Terrore (Italian anthology with a werewolf story) Deadtime Stories (another anthology with a werewolf) Monster Squad Probably something I'm forgetting, but my tapes aren't organzied for squat.
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Post by hawkeyepierce on Nov 7, 2006 9:05:54 GMT -5
I don't think I have any VHS Werewolves. lots of Frankenstein and Dracula though. cult films are a lot harder to get on VHS here (the Netherlands). Although I did tape "The Wolf-Man" once And I definatly count "She-Wolf of London" and "Return of the Vampire" as genuine wolf flicks
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Post by weredog on Nov 7, 2006 19:36:03 GMT -5
But she-wolf of london didnt have anything even close to a werewolf
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Post by hawkeyepierce on Nov 8, 2006 11:07:50 GMT -5
No, but it was made by the studio that gave us one of (if not the) greatest werewolf series, plus in was bursting with atmosphere and was able to hold up the "is-she-or-isnt-she" gimmick till the end.
Most of the horror flicks that tag an explination or twist ending on the end are considerd "a cheat" by many, I dont agree with them. "Mark of the Vampire" was a damn cool vampire movie, even whitout "real" vampires. gimmicks like these are used in the best of horror films, dating all the way back to 1919's superb "Das Cabinet des Dr Caligari"
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Post by Werewolf on Nov 12, 2006 16:31:27 GMT -5
Oh how embarrasing! You guys have such huge lists it's gonna make mine look so embrassing
American Werewolf in London American Werewolf in Paris Ginger Snaps Ginger Snaps Unleased Ginger Snaps Back Cursed The Howling Werewolf
The rest of my werewolf movie collection has been taped on VHS from the telly or sky. I know i've got the Oliver Reed werewolf ones taped and the Werewolf of London. Plus Silver Bulliet somewhere. I've probably got loads more but cannot find them!
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Post by hawkeyepierce on Nov 13, 2006 2:39:27 GMT -5
Hey, my lists isn't that impressive either
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Post by weredog on Nov 13, 2006 5:10:16 GMT -5
The only one with a great collection here is arclight. and perhaps mister clay if he is still alive
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Post by hawkeyepierce on Nov 13, 2006 9:42:02 GMT -5
good point
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