#An American Werewolf in Paris
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cinemapphic · 1 year ago
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HUNGRY LIKE THE WOLF!
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cymorilcinnamonroll · 2 months ago
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I'm so old that I just mixed up An American Werewolf in London with Emily in Paris. An American Werewolf in Paris. Howl Howl Titty Croissant
Wait is it a movie? I'm confused as shit and my blonde is acting up (or is it my adhd election anxiety
WHAT IF EMILY GOT BIT BY A WEREWOLF
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slasherbat · 8 months ago
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Rating werewolf designs from movies because I really fucking love werewolves alright let's go:
The Cabin In The Woods (2011 or 2012, depends on how you see it)
I FUCKING LOVE THIS DUDE. I love this guy, one thing about me is that I think these kind of werewolves are peak design. They're a perfect balance between human and wolf, and although it's no big surprise I love this movie more than anything else, this werewolf is a huge factor as to why. It's such a well done design, and I just love it. Sigourney Weaver I understand you, I'd wanna work with this werewolf.
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An American Werewolf In London (1981)
A classic, a beloved favorite for a lot of people, and of all the werewolf designs I've seen that are far more wolf heavy, this is my favorite. The transformation scene in this movie is my favorite part, and this movie and design simply cannot be defeated. Absolutely perfect.
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An American Werewolf In Paris (1997)
What the actual fuck am I looking at? This is a disgrace of design, I hate it. It looks like it's been run over by a truck and someone who has never seen a werewolf before in their life made one. What went wrong? The downgrade from London is incredible, I've never seen anything like it. Why does it have human ears?
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Ginger Snaps (2000)
I love this movie, it's phenomenal and simply a cult classic. I love the take this film had with the slow and gradual transformation. It built up a lot of excitement for me to see the final result! Needless to say, I was a bit disappointed, there's a lack of fur and the arms feel to human for me. Yet I still do like the design, I think it's trying it's best and I can applaud it.
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Cursed (2004)
Everytime I saw this werewolf it looked so incredibly different. This films history is something fascinating to me with all the changes it's had. Including the storyline, R-rated to PG-13, going from Pratical Effects to CGI. I've got mixed feelings about these designs, and truly wish I could one day get to witness what Wes Craven himself had in mind. Anyway, sum it up. Mixed feelings, I prefer the design it has in the first image out of all 3 pictured.
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Van Helsing (2004)
Before I watched this movie, I loves this werewolf design. It was really great, but after actually having seen the film, my feelings have faltered. It's not the best here, but it's not the worst. I think it could look a little bit better, but hey, it made me watch this film, and compared to what so many people say. It was enjoyable, not really re-watchable, but still the film and design were fun
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And that is the end for me and this post. Perhaps I will get to reviewing werewolf designs from TV shows. I will leave you all with this photo I have saved of the Cabin werewolf and Kristen Connolly, I bid you all farewell.
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monstersonscreen · 5 months ago
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Sculpted maquette by Bill Corso (as part of Steve Johnson's XFX) for an early version of An American Werewolf in Paris.
American Werewolf in Paris went through many directors/writers - and effects artists. At this stage it was Tom Stern and Tim Burns (who had just directed/written Freaked), who had Johnson's XFX and Tony Gardner's Alterian listed to realize the werewolf animatronics, with Phil Tippett on-board for the CGI.
Stern & Burns wished to do away with the 'half-man, half-wolf' look, instead taking design elements from big cats, due to their nature as deadly predators.
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brokehorrorfan · 10 months ago
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Mute Witness will be released on 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray on June 11 via Arrow Video. The 1995 horror-thriller features reversible artwork with the original poster and new art by Adam Rabalais.
Anthony Waller (An American Werewolf in Paris) writes and directs. Alec Guinness, Marina Zudina, Fay Ripley, Evan Richards, and Oleg Yankovsky star.
Mute Witness has been newly restored in 4K, approved by Waller, wih original lossless stereo audio. A double-sided poster and booklet are included.
Special features are listed below, where you can also see the full packaging.
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Special features:
Audio commentary by writer-director Anthony Waller (new)
Audio commentary by production designer Matthias Kammermeier and composer Wilbert Hirsch (new)
The Silent Death - Visual essay by film historian Alexandra Heller-Nicholas on snuff films (new)
The Wizard Behind the Curtain - Visual essay by film historian Chris Alexander on the phenomenon of the film-within-a-film (new)
"Snuff Movie" Presentation - Produced to generate interest from investors and distributors, featuring interviews with Anthony Waller and members of the creative team
Location scouting footage
Original Alec Guinness footage, filmed a decade prior to the rest of Mute Witness
Teaser trailer
Trailer
Image gallery
Also included:
Double-sided fold-out poster
Booklet featuring new writing by Michelle Kisner
Billy Hughes (Marina Zudina) is a mute special effects artist working on a low budget American slasher movie being shot in Russia. Accidentally locked in the studio late one night, she stumbles upon two men shooting what appears to be a snuff film. Having borne witness to their victim’s final moments, Billy desperately flees – but this is only the start of a protracted night of terror, drawing her and her friends into a tangled web of intrigue, involving the KGB, the Moscow police… and a mysterious crime kingpin known as The Reaper.
Pre-order Mute Witness.
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An American Werewolf in London (1981, John Landis)
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adriheavymetal · 11 months ago
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🐺🎥💯🐺🌘👌🌔🎥🎃☺🖤🐺🌘👌🔝
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horrororman · 16 days ago
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🎄 Notable films that were released on December 25th...
Cat People (1942).
The Beast with Five Fingers (1946)(premiere).
The Black Castle (1952)(NYC, NY).
Abby (1974).
Altered States (1980).
An American Werewolf in Paris (1997).
The Faculty (1998).
Wolf Creek (2005).
Black Christmas (2006).
(Black X-Mas)
#horror 🎄
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poll-position · 3 months ago
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artblooger19moon · 2 years ago
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An American Werewolf in London / Paris
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fanofspooky · 2 years ago
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American Werewolf In Paris
1997 • R • 1h38m
An American man unwittingly gets involved with French werewolves who have developed a serum allowing them to transform at will.
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bobduh · 9 months ago
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Spring 2024 - Week 1 in Review
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goryhorroor · 9 months ago
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horror sub-genres: werewolf
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gorgynei · 2 years ago
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'Start Here' by Caitlyn Siehl / 'Wolf Like Me' by TV On The Radio / Wolf Children (2012) / The Shape of Water (2017) / Beauty and the Beast (1991) / 'Suck the Blood from My Wound' by Ezra Furman / An American Werewolf In London (1981) / A Monster in Paris (2011)
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davidemonna · 10 months ago
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haveyouseenthishorrormovie · 9 months ago
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SUMMARY: An American man unwittingly gets involved with French werewolves who have developed a serum allowing them to transform at will.
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