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Post by lordhowl on Nov 17, 2011 1:16:12 GMT -5
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Post by The Sanity Assassin on Nov 20, 2011 2:40:10 GMT -5
I wouldn't mind Werewolves being a bit more... fashionable as you said. Since I always liked werewolves more than vampires I'm saddened by the lack of great media pieces about them - compared to vampires that is. (At least to me it seems like there are so much more vampire stories, songs, pictures, movies etc.)
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Post by lordhowl on Nov 20, 2011 11:47:25 GMT -5
I wouldn't mind Werewolves being a bit more... fashionable as you said. Since I always liked werewolves more than vampires I'm saddened by the lack of great media pieces about them - compared to vampires that is. (At least to me it seems like there are so much more vampire stories, songs, pictures, movies etc.) That has to do, first with special effects. Vampires you need makeup, and not a lot of that. A werewolf, though, requires a full body re-construction, and either a lot of CGI, which which isn't cheap, or animatronics, which also isn't cheap. What's so startling about GS is that they managed to bring this off for under $5 million.
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Post by The Sanity Assassin on Nov 20, 2011 18:06:24 GMT -5
Well, for movies, yes. But I still find that there is a certain lack of art and books/novels about the topic of "Werewolf". Or perhaps I'm just checking the wrong places...?
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Post by lordhowl on Nov 21, 2011 1:28:04 GMT -5
Well, for movies, yes. But I still find that there is a certain lack of art and books/novels about the topic of "Werewolf". Or perhaps I'm just checking the wrong places...? Movies have a big influence on literature now, and not just because writers will try to create literature that gets adapted into movies. Writers are very effected by what they see.
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