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  • Brazoo
    Permanent Member
    • Feb 14, 2009
    • 4767

    #16
    Originally posted by ShadowAvenger
    I almost forgot but An American Werewolf In Paris features a female werewolf.
    Ugh - except for Julie Delpy that movie is completely forgettable, so I understand!

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    • Mikey
      Verbose Member
      • Aug 9, 2001
      • 47258

      #17
      I never knew there was so many ... I'm embarrassed to admit I never seen American Werewolf In Paris and The Howling

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      • johnnystorm
        Hot Child in the City
        • Jul 3, 2008
        • 4293

        #18
        Red Riding Hood on Once upon A Time is a werewolf.

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        • madmarva
          Talkative Member
          • Jul 7, 2007
          • 6445

          #19
          Neal Adams did a graphic novel featuring a blond Dracula, Frankenstein and a female werewolf. The story or a version of it may have originally been in included in one of those comic book/record duos back in the 1970s

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          • ShadowAvenger
            Career Member
            • May 14, 2007
            • 547

            #20
            The NBC tv series, Grimm, had a female Blutbad (werewolf).
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            • Bruce Banner
              HULK SMASH!
              • Apr 3, 2010
              • 4335

              #21
              Don't forget:
              The Company Of Wolves (1984).

              There are some she-wolves in that.
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              • Tothiro
                Kitten Mittens
                • Aug 28, 2008
                • 1342

                #22
                Originally posted by ShadowAvenger
                The Curse - In this well-done horror comedy, a young woman suffers from monthly werewolf transformations that coincide with her PMS. She will kill people until she manages to find a man she truly loves.
                Fun Fact: Depending on the release version (there were multiple DVD versions), I may have done the art and marketing ads for this.

                "She-Wolf of London," (Ah, I see it was right out of the gate!) 1946 - Universal, no werewolf = :( Next you'll tell me The Cat Creeps didn't have any cats!
                There was a short television series in the 90's by the same name, but she actually was a wolf-lady.
                Then, of course... Shakira.

                Oh and Ginger Snaps is pretty neat, though unfortunately the prequel-sequel, Ginger Snaps Back was basically the same story, same actors shot in period outfits (that is not a The Curse pun).

                I'm not sure I'll be able to forgive The Hobbit for shaking up the Being Human cast...
                Last edited by Tothiro; Mar 27, '12, 4:35 AM.

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                • Gorn Captain
                  Invincible Ironing Man
                  • Feb 28, 2008
                  • 10549

                  #23
                  Originally posted by Mikey
                  I never knew there was so many ... I'm embarrassed to admit I never seen American Werewolf In Paris and The Howling
                  Just see The Howling. Werewolf in Paris was terrible...
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                  "When things are at their darkest, it's a brave man that can kick back and party."

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                  • Gorn Captain
                    Invincible Ironing Man
                    • Feb 28, 2008
                    • 10549

                    #24
                    Originally posted by Tothiro
                    I'm not sure I'll be able to forgive The Hobbit for shaking up the Being Human cast...
                    Is the Hobbit to blame for that tragedy?
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                    "When things are at their darkest, it's a brave man that can kick back and party."

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                    • ddgaff1132
                      Persistent Member
                      • Oct 3, 2007
                      • 1722

                      #25
                      I always believed that Hollywood had a juvenile line of thought towards the male/female monster concept. Where The Wolfman was the masculine and Cat People offered the feminine version. I remember many equal opportunity monster movies appearing in the equal rights era. Like, Dr. Jeckle and Sister Hyde, Lady Frankenstein.
                      Also on a post note. I never seen She-wolf of London. Probably never appealed to my local horror host.
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                      • Tothiro
                        Kitten Mittens
                        • Aug 28, 2008
                        • 1342

                        #26
                        Originally posted by Gorn Captain
                        Is the Hobbit to blame for that tragedy?
                        Well my understanding of events (tenuous as it is) is something like:




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                        Aidan Turner had landed his role in Hobbit, Toby Whithouse and he sat down for the talk and they say they decided together that it was a good time to end his character. Close to six months later Russell Tovey announced that he'd be leaving the show to focus on his sitcom piece, and that left Sinead Keenan a bit out in the cold - no filmed show exit and dead by dialogue.
                        Tovey may have made the same decision either way, but I can't help but imagine that one of the main three leaving the show helped with uncertainty about where the production was going. Keenan was originally a bit character until the chemistry worked so well that she was written in, but without George there wouldn't really be much to hang her character on.

                        Essentially you get a more organic Battlestar 1980 situation in which only one principle is left (Lenora Chrichlow) to build the bridge to an entirely new cast, show dynamic and central plot device. Your results may vary depending on how much the interviewee is saying this was the show idea all along.

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                        • Gorn Captain
                          Invincible Ironing Man
                          • Feb 28, 2008
                          • 10549

                          #27
                          Originally posted by Tothiro
                          Well my understanding of events (tenuous as it is) is something like:

                          Aidan Turner had landed his role in Hobbit, Toby Whithouse and he sat down for the talk and they say they decided together that it was a good time to end his character. Close to six months later Russell Tovey announced that he'd be leaving the show to focus on his sitcom piece, and that left Sinead Keenan a bit out in the cold - no filmed show exit and dead by dialogue.
                          Tovey may have made the same decision either way, but I can't help but imagine that one of the main three leaving the show helped with uncertainty about where the production was going. Keenan was originally a bit character until the chemistry worked so well that she was written in, but without George there wouldn't really be much to hang her character on.

                          Essentially you get a more organic Battlestar 1980 situation in which only one principle is left (Lenora Chrichlow) to build the bridge to an entirely new cast, show dynamic and central plot device. Your results may vary depending on how much the interviewee is saying this was the show idea all along.
                          Maybe they should have just shelved the show for a year or two.
                          Because it's bloody awful now. I've stopped watching.
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                          "When things are at their darkest, it's a brave man that can kick back and party."

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                          • jwyblejr
                            galactic yo-yo
                            • Apr 6, 2006
                            • 11147

                            #28
                            Go with Howling II. That's got Christopher Lee in it.

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                            • johnmiic
                              Adrift
                              • Sep 6, 2002
                              • 8427

                              #29
                              Great funny moment from Dr. Jeckyl and Sister Hyde.

                              Dr. Jeckyl suspects something is afoul and goes to open his anwar. He carefully approaches it, builds up suspense and when he whisks the door open there's a dress hanging there! He reacts with horror!

                              You would think it was an entirely different film from that 1 scene alone.

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                              • ShadowAvenger
                                Career Member
                                • May 14, 2007
                                • 547

                                #30
                                Need to add My Mom's A Werewolf to the list.
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