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Mar 08, 2008
Blood and Chocolate - Werewolves evolve
1 of 1 found this helpful I liked this movie very much. However, I feel a great deal of the plot line was taken from the excellent series by Kelley Armstrong, starting with "Bitten".
I also recommend the excellent but gothic trilogy: Ginger Snaps, Ginger Snaps Back, and Ginger Snaps: The Beginning.
I preferred the third one, but most other fans of the werewolf genre prefer the first two.
Like the vampire genre, the werewolf legend is evolving into a society with rules, a genealogy, and a different strategy with mankind.
In this film, I liked the special effects of the transformation. Although not as dramatic as the skin bursting, bone stretching examples from the 70's and 80's such as An American Werewolf in London, and The Howling, it is effective as it seems more supernatural. Probably cheaper with use of computer generated effects.
Anyway, it's a keeper.
By the way, An American Werewolf in PARIS - stunk
Dec 13, 2009
Peter Pan Popup by Robert Sabudo
A Beautiful book with superb presentation of the popup and the story.
The engineering of popups is a truly creative art, and is a wonderful way to read and see a story. I would buy anything illustrated by Robert Sabudo.
Dec 13, 2009
Alice Pop Up Well Worth Buying Great Art
A Beautiful book with superb presentation of the popup and the story.
The engineering of popups is a truly creative art, and is a wonderful way to read and see a story.