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Ok...True Blood werewolves are a joke...the weakest EVER on either film or TV...heck...Michael J. Fox' Teen Wolf would kick their collective arses...
So who you think are the baddest mofos?
Here's my top five list:
1. Van Helsing's werewolf...the BADDEST mofo EVER...the thing was lighting fast, really powerful, vicious as hell...a true mad dog...he destroyed Dracula with relative easy...this is without a doubt...the BADDEST werewolf EVER.
2. Lucian from Underworld...the dude is so baddass...that he doesn't even bother changing most of the time...he easily killed Viktor...the lead vamp.
3. Twilight's werewolves...laugh all you want...but they are HUGE as heck...and have the ability to kill vamps...who themselves are super strong and fast.
4. Benicio del Toro's Wolf-Man...lighting quick, great leaping ability, mean mofo.
5. The blue hybrid vamp/werewolf in Underworld...a tad under Lucian...but pretty up there in power and strength.
Runner's up: Werewolf from London, the Silver Bullet werewolf, the Wolfen werewolves, and Lon Chaney's Wolf-Man...who took on both Dracula and Frankenstein.
Agree or disagree?
Lucian from Underworld, nuff said that's what I was going to name son, but m wife said no...maybe the next one
Oliver Reed was a really vicious wolf, I'd pick that for vintage, and for newer films, I'd have a hard time choosing between American Werewolf and Dog Soldiers.
Dog Soldiers should get more exposure, I love that film. The wolves are big and nasty, the soldiers tough hombres, and the action is fantastic. You even see a veteran soldier kung fu a werewolf, sending its teeth flying.
Btw: the actors all speak with pretty thick British accents, for all you dialogue lovers out there....
I never knew that a BM was called "pinching one off"......
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"When things are at their darkest, it's a brave man that can kick back and party."
Yeah, that beats acting. Your credibility was shot when you mentioned what my son calls "The Kissy kissy vampires". There's more horror in a bowl of frankenberry.
The Howling was good until the last transformation...it was just silly and funny as heck...it's the scene where the anchorwoman turns into a friggin Ewok...lol...
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