don't even mention teen wolf... such a fucking "hairy-er human = werewolf" letdown. even those few "some are good enough to turn into actual wolf" scenes didn't save it for me..I don't know.
Were they running in werewolf form?
Was the werewolf form more canine than human or was it teen wolf bullshit?
Did the bitch have 2 rows of furry tits running down her chest and belly?
Did the stud have a fur sheath with a red cock peeking out?
Just asking so I will know whether the episode is worth watching, that's all.
You know what? Don't bother answering. I know what your answer is going to be.
I'll just G?gle it.
*SOME* of the various "The Howling <insert roman numerals here>:<insert subtitle here>" films did a reasonable job of portraying "realistic" werewolves. Can't remember which ones specifically anymore - it's been years since I've seen any of them. While none of them would make my "outstanding movies" list, at least SOME of them (definitely not all) did better than the usual "put in red/yellow/orange (glow optional) contacts, add hair, fangs (somewhat dog-like muzzle prosthetic optional), and claws, and call it a werewolf" crap.gonna piggyback a bit on this, anyone knows preferably a show where werewolves have actual animal features? be it either the classic wolf-man or just a full wolf? last i watched and finished was Bitten, wolves looked good but the storyline was kinda meh....
don't even mention teen wolf... such a fucking "hairy-er human = werewolf" letdown. even those few "some are good enough to turn into actual wolf" scenes didn't save it for me..