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picked up Viking Wolf to enjoy a new trash teen gore movie.
got a solid movie about bad parenting instead.
#like it's an okay movie to watch#not the best but much better than expected#the cut is great#viking wolf#vikingulven
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Hey, do they make 'Viking Wolf' plushies? Figurines? Can I own the puppets? Cutest werewolves I've seen since Wolf (1994).
Wish they wouldn't have made it roar tho...
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We’re celebrating two landmark events on this episode of What’s New to Netflix Instant!? and one of them has to do with it being our eighth year as a podcast! The other is the fact that we are not recording this one over Skype but have met up in person, for the first time since 2020, to bring you everything that is coming to Netflix in March 2023!
Then Denzel Washington and Mark Wahlberg team up to steal some money and cause a lot of trouble in 2 Guns from 2013. Afterwards, we go to Norway and watch a teenager transform into a werewolf before wreaking havoc on her small town in Viking Wolf (aka Vikingulven) from 2023. And then we watch as Anthony Mackie’s family befriends a ghost, played by David Harbour, which turns him into a viral celebrity in We Have a Ghost, also from 2023.
All of this plus karate sheep, Chris Rock is getting upset, 5-Minute Abs, Survivor-style reality shows, the wrong Sky High, and Netflix wants us to get in shape but also suggests that working out can kill you?
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antique scandinavian wolf's rain fanart
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that movie fucked tbh
#[static]#definitely my kind of horror movie#light on the horror heavy on the pretty scenes#good wolf animation too? very impressed#and the acting was honestly good too#i aim to one day own this as a dvd#super campy#and also there was a gay veternarian character#vikingulven is now apart of my cozy movie list#i wonder how bad it is in english though lmao
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Do you have any werewolf media recommendations? Books, shows, movies, anything regardless of age. I really need something to sink my teeth into, and you know your werewolf stuff.
oh YES i definitely do. here's a list of stuff i enjoy and recommend, grouped by type for ease, with my personal favorites starred ^_^ these range from very very good to mediocre but fun to watch anyway
SHOWS: teen wolf (2011-2017), wolfblood (2012-2017)
MOVIES: an american werewolf in london (1981)* , werewolves within (2021), wolfwalkers (2020)*, viking wolf/vikingulven (2022), silver bullet (1985), ginger snaps (2000)*, wolf children (2012)*, dog soldiers (2002)
BOOKS: lycanthropy and other chronic illnesses by kristen o'neal*, rules for werewolves by kirk lynn*
also worth noting are the werewolf pride movement by caitlyn b. giacopasi and the werewolf: past and future by maegan a. stebbins which are much more like theses than media, but great reads if you want really awesome historical analysis of werewolves
#teen wolf is prob the worst thing on this list. the first season is the only good part really#i super recommend reading the werewolf pride movement if u are at all interested in trans werewolves its super super awesome and#very about that concept. u can just google it and its available online bc its just a university thesis and not a published book#anyway. yeah :-)#im probably forgetting some things tbh#askbox of inquiry#werewolf
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Movies I saw last month:
Marry My Dead Body (2022), The Pope's Exorcist (2023), The Flash (2023), Vikingulven (2022), Sublime (2022)
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"Viking Wolf" (2022): Terrifying Transformation

Teenager Thale (Elli Rhiannon Müller Osborne, “Royalteen”) has recently moved with her family from Oslo to a quaint Norwegian community for her mother’s (Liv Mjönes, “Midsommar”) new job as the town’s police chief. Almost immediately a fellow high school student is savagely murdered at a local party. Thale is a key witness to the slaying. But who, or what, is the killer? https://youtu.be/6sxnOLRGkhw "Viking Wolf" (2022): Terrifying Transformation Film Review by John Smistad "Vikingulven" ("Viking Wolf") may best be summarized with these three “V”s No, not Julius Caesar’s Veni, Vidi, Vici. Oh, no. Much more like filmmaker Stig Svendsen’s Violent, Visceral, Vicious. For it may take a while for this mostly well-done horror thriller to really get rockin’ ‘n rollin’. All the same, once this macabre melee motors into full gear here, and the bloody fangs and razor-sharp claws are brought to brutal bare, Svendsen signals sternly that he is done screwin’ around. Okay, yeah, semi-spoiler alert: This is a werewolf flick, friends. As such, you are gonna need to suspend belief while concurrently allowing for more than a few holes in the story in tandem with a whole host of lapses in continuity. Nevertheless, if you give in and surrender to the preposterous premise then “Vikingulven” jerks you on a journey jam-packed with jolt after jarring jolt. Which, after all, is the gist. And to be fair (and certainly more than just a little charitable) The scientific and historical basis for the existence of the carnivorous creature is relatively well thunk out. All the way down to the fictitious “Gudbrand the Grim” and his plundering band of Viking marauders, who some ten centuries prior had unwittingly released the hound of hell on earth to get the whole hellish mess started in the first place. Uff da, Gud!! “Viking Wolf” streams on Netflix. Video Review of STEVEN SPIELBERG’S Directorial Debut “DUEL”! On my YouTube Channel now @ this link: JOHN SMISTAD, “THE QUICK FLICK CRITIC”, talks Steven Spielberg’s Highway of Horrors Classic “DUEL”!! – YouTube Read the full article
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VIKING WOLF 2022 | dir. Stig Svendsen
#i see puppy i must act#viking wolf#Vikingulven#horroredit#horrorsource#junkfooddaily#filmedit#dailyflicks#horrorfilmgifs#userscary#userhorroredits#tuserlucien#wolves#werewolves#mari.gif
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Viking Wolf | Official trailer | Netflix
Dir: Stig Svendsen Star: Arthur Hakalahti / Elli Rhiannon Müller Osborne / Liv Mjönes
#viking wolf#vikingulven#stig svendsen#horror movies#fantasy movies#sf studios norge#trailer#netflix
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Original title: Vikingulven (2022), aka Viking Wolf
#vikingulven#viking wolf#horror#thriller#international#werewolf#actually watched in the month posted
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Viking Wolf Norwegian Film Trailer

Werewolves are everywhere, including Norway! Viking Wolf confirms that and is touted as the first Norwegian film focused on supernatural beasts. And based on the trailer, it looks like a small town will be visited by one, with murderous results. The trailer starts out with a teenage girl watching another teenage girl getting attacked and ripped apart by a mysterious creature in the woods. The surviving girl, Thale (Liv Mjönes, who you might recognize from Midsommar), survives with only a bite on her shoulder. That bite, however, causes some unexpected changes in Thale, one of which leaves her lying on the ground, her mouth covered in blood. Some old dude knows what’s happening. Here’s the movie’s official synopsis: 17-year-old Thale must move with her parents to a small town when her mother gets a job at the local police department. After a student is brutally murdered at a party that Thale attends, she suddenly becomes a key witness. Who, or rather what, was the killer? The movie comes from director Stig Svendsen, who also wrote the script along with Espen Aukan. In addition to Mjönes, it stars Elli Rhiannon Müller Osborne, Arthur Hakalahti, Sjur Vatne Brean, and Vidar Magnussen.

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finished watching viking wolf/vikingulven (2022)
i was excited to watch a movie about a teenage girl who becomes a werewolf. let a teen girl tear some throats out with her teeth, y'know? it's what they all want to do. and it's a horror slasher thriller, a genre that's hard to do poorly in.
press images of the cgi wolf are what initially drew me in and, while imperfect, it doesn't look bad in action. it acts nothing like a wolf, but that's not too distracting, and it looks cool.

i liked the nod to Fritt vilt (2006) at the beginning and the way everyone had a different dialect/accent. the slasher scenes were great (some an homage to the Thriller music video!), but woefully brief, and the second attack doesn't happen until halfway through. there was an attempt to do surreal, suspenseful horror, but it lacked in suspense. the most important characters of the movie were all girls/women, but it was strangely disinterested in them emotionally beyond a few Movie Moments.
why make a story about a teen girl who recently lost her father, is trying to find her place in a new town, and has a strained relationship with her mother and her step-father, then not have that tension impact the story at all? sure, she gets to chomp a bully in her werewolf state, but it's too quick for catharsis.
i appreciate an ambiguous ending, but this one felt more like they ran out of ideas. the prologue, which was mostly text and comprised the entirety of the viking content, felt tacked on and unnecessary, as though the "viking" part of the title was an afterthought by the marketing team. aaaand i just now read that that's likely the case. lol.
the 100% always-serious tone made it harder to ignore anything impractical/illogical or the way it fails to delve into its characters. maybe it could've been great if it was camp.
overall, it's... fine. i had no expectations and was still disappointed, but i do appreciate what's there and what it was aiming for. it made me write this much, so that should show how much it made me feel something, even if that something was the belief that the story would be handled better.
also, i liked that there was a veterinarian who looked like a butch lesbian with a mustache. he got WAY more screen time in WAY more critical scenes than he deserved, but his style was so professorcore that he was fun to see regardless.
tl;dr: it sets up emotional depth but doesn't follow through in a way that could've been excused with cartoonish quantities of blood, which it doesn't have either, but there was clearly an attempt.
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I feel like I never watch movies anymore so I decided to pop on Vikingulven ... and so far its surprisingly good!
#[static]#a gore-filled horror involving wolves in ancient woods? yes please#it's also got gorgeous shots so far#and a deaf character#its giving me troll hunter vibes and no not because it's based in a nordic country lmao#it's that fairy-tale dark-grim that I love
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VIKING WOLF (2022) Preview of Norwegian werewolf movie
VIKING WOLF (2022) Preview of Norwegian werewolf movie
Viking Wolf is a 2022 Norwegian horror film about a young woman that witnesses a murder that may have been the work of a werewolf. Directed by Stig Svendsen from a screenplay co-written by Espen Aukan and Stig Svendsen. Plot: Seventeen-year-old Thale (Elli Rhiannon Müller Osbourne) has just moved with her parents to a small town after her mother has a new job in the local police. After a student…

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#2022#Arthur Hakalahti#Elli Rhiannon Müller Osbourne#horror#Liv Mjönes#Norwegian#Sjur Vatne Brean#Stig Svendsen#trailer#Viking Wolf#Vikingulven#werewolf
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