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what if a werewolf was a filmbro
#sorry i cant draw i was just overcome with this concept#werewolf#werewolves#filmbro#lycanthropy#film#john landis#an american werewolf in london#american werewolf in london#aawil#jack aawil#david aawil#david naughton#griffin dunne#rick baker#practical effects#film bro#anthro#matty sketches#filmbro werewolf
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awooooo werewolves of london
#aawil#awil#an american werewolf in london#american werewolf in london#jack goodman#david kessler#when u break up but she wont leave u alone
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David, you are hurting my feelings!
#i need jack goodman carnally#my art#an american werewolf in london#aawil#jack goodman#david kessler
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if you cant convince your girl to kill himself you're gonna have to take matters into your own hands dude
these were both commissioned by @deerhuntingg !!!
#aawil#an american werewolf in london#jack goodman#david kessler#i'll 4get to post these if i dont do it rn lawl...holds them like dolls and makes them kiss#romeo art
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"Are you gonna help me up, or what?"
Dang, wouldnt it be messed up if Jack was there during *that* scene, and not even help his buddy?
Idk, maybe hes still sore from the last time he tried to do that.
#an american werewolf in london#my art#werewolf#werewolves#AAWIL#American werewolf in London#transformation#80’s horror#Halloween#artists on tumblr#jack Goodman#David Kessler
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ughhh shakes butt
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they made an american werewolf in london WOKE!!!!
#sorry for yaoi posting it will happen again#an american werewolf in london#aawil#american werewolf in london#david kessler#jack goodman#do they have a ship name????#my art
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trying to decide which of my drawings to post on tumblr is such a funny experience like... do i post a piece i spent hours on or do i post jack and david getting sloppy
#an american werewolf in london#aawil#david kessler#jack goodman#david naughton#griffin dunne#werewolf#zombie#horror#my art <3#i love gay people
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my favorite fun fact about An American Werewolf in London is that, even though the main character spends most of the film naked, they went to great lengths to avoid actually showing any full-frontal nudity because David Kessler is Jewish, but the actor playing him was not, and the director feared that the sight of his uncircumcised penis might detract from the realism of his werewolf movie.
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#digital art#my art#an american werewolf in london#aawil#david kessler#jack goodman#meme#werewolf#cw: gore
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What is the Gay subtext between David Kissler and Jack Goodman ?
so the subtext in this one is not super overt like it is in like. reanimator. but it’s definitely there. first i’ll start with the basics. full essay under the cut.
now, the werewolf is one of the easiest classic monsters to read as queer. i mean, it’s right there. someone who walks among “normal” people, who are completely unaware that this person carries a “dark secret” that sets them apart from everyone else. i could be talking about this person’s status as a werewolf. i could also be talking about their queer identity that they choose not to disclose. the idea of living a sort of double life and hiding part of yourself is prominent in werewolf media and also in depictions and the real lives of queer people. additionally, the transformation aspect is something many trans people find easy to connect to. the point is, it’s pretty damn easy to read lycanthropy as a metaphor for queerness of any kind.
and 80s werewolves have it even queerer. just like 80s vampires, they’re a monster that spreads their disease through physical contact. a bite. a scratch. and of course. usually a lot of blood. what else was big in terms of blood in the 80s? yeah. you probably guessed it. the aids crisis! i could write a whole different essay on this but the fears that came with the aids crisis are, just like most other societal fears, reflected in the horror films of their time. here’s a snippet from the AAWIL essay book that comes with the arrow dvd release.
so, even though the aids crisis wasn’t quite around when the film was released, it still had a connection to the culture, which adds to the potential for a queer reading. and it’s quite interesting that director john landis chooses specifically to compare david’s affliction to aids. also if you want proof on this point just check out how many werewolf and vampire movies came out during the 80s and the aids crisis. it really makes you think.
okay. now we’ve covered the basics. but what is it exactly about an american werewolf in london, and more specifically, jack goodman and david kessler, that reads as queer? well. let me tell you.
first of all a little more on the aids point. david’s condition is, like aids, infectious. and it affects almost exclusively men - david only has one female victim from his first night of “carnivorous lunar activities.” and you know what else disproportionately affects men? aids. and it’s also quite interesting that his victims are predominantly men with the idea of lycanthropy as a representation of his queerness - his preference for men in his nighttime activities can certainly be read as representative of something other than being a werewolf.
now, my favorite point and the one that i find most compelling. as we know, david and jack are on a little trip when jack is killed in front of david, and jack then returns to haunt david throughout the movie to encourage him to. yknow. kill himself. so what about that is queer? i’m so glad you asked! if you pay a little extra attention, you’ll notice that every time jack shows up, it’s after david’s just had a heterosexual experience. when he appears the first time, david’s just been flirting with his nurse, alex. when he comes back, it’s right after david and alex have just had sex. in fact, jack and david have a conversation here while david is fully naked. neither of them even bat an eye about this. and finally, jack and david have their last big talk while inside a very loud and very heterosexual pornography theater. kind of odd, right? it’s almost as if something other than jack’s ghost is haunting david. he can’t shake off visions of another man while he’s with his woman? here, jack could easily serve as a reminder of david’s sexuality, and he acts to rip david from his attempts at returning to normalcy after the attack. he just keeps coming back to tell david he’s a werewolf, and if we, as above, read lycanthropy as a metaphor for queerness, it easily reads as a blatant reminder for david that he is out of the societal norm (either in his existence as a werewolf or his queerness) and can’t go back now that he knows it. so, he’s reminded of this fact every time he tries to push himself to move on and be with alex. the final scene with the two of them in the porn theater is an even bigger nod to this idea. he’s literally in a pornography theater with a naked woman massive and on the big screen and all he can focus on is the fact that jack’s there, and of course, the fact that he is indeed a werewolf - permanently different from everyone around him, and, as far as he’s been told, dangerous and not deserving of life, which is a sentiment i’m sure many queer people can say they’re familiar with.
there are a few other nods to the idea of queerness in the film. of course, they’re not taken terribly seriously or presented as anything but jokes, given that it’s an 80s horror movie made by a straight man, but they do sort of add fuel to the fire of a queer reading of this movie. most notably, when david wakes up naked in the zoo after a night of werewolfing, he just kind of runs off with the nearest unattended clothing item. this piece of clothing happens to be a long women’s coat. bright red, with fur trim. wearing nothing but that, david almost looks like he’s wearing a dress, and it certainly doesn’t make him look more masculine. as he’s waiting in line for the train to return to alex’s, we’re shown all the men staring at him with disdain, as he whistles and makes small talk like nothing at all is off. david appears perfectly comfortable in the situation - it is just the judgement of others that makes him seem out of place. the coat emasculates him, and now the people around him are reading him as queer, whereas in his typical clothes, no one would look twice. later on, in an attempt to get himself arrested, david hurls obscenities in a public park, most notably (imo), “queen elizabeth is a man! prince charles is a faggot!” queerness is the butt of the joke here, of course. but if you squint real hard you can read david as queer and just decide he’s allowed to say the f slur. cause he can reclaim.
also, the film takes an interesting route - rather than “defeating” david’s otherness, by somehow returning him to a human state and saving his life, and thus allowing him live out his days with alex, they let the werewolfism win. david ends up tragically dead, despite alex’s please and love confession. in this film, heterosexuality Doesn’t win. now, i’m not necessarily saying queerness wins. it’s not like david gets to live happily ever after with jack. however, we as the audience are fully aware this is the only way things could have gone. david’s condition was permanent (as is queerness), and there was no way to change him. no way to make him fit that societal norm. instead he goes down, just like jack did. in a way, i guess they are presumably together in the end. i don’t really know the afterlife logistics in this universe, but they’re both dead and presumably at peace and not walking the earth, since david’s death broke the curse.
so! there’s a little rundown of most of the queercoding in an american werewolf in london. it’s a bit late so forgive me if anything doesn’t make sense. i’ll take follow up questions. peace and love.
#matty answers#matty’s media essays#werewolf#an american werewolf in london#american werewolf in london#aawil#jack aawil#david aawil#queercoding#horror#80s horror#john landis#lycanthropy#lycanthrope
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im so back for spooky month...
#an american werewolf in london art#an american werewolf in london#aawil#jack goodman#david kessler#theyre so dumb
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A thought I had on my last rewatch
#aawil#an american werewolf in london#little red riding hood#brothers grimm#david kessler#werewolves#werewolf
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