Werewolves!
I went out and got "Ginger Snaps Back: The Beginning" (aka, "Ginger Snaps 3"). -Neat- film! Probably the best of the trilogy. The premise is silly (supposedly the ancestors of the original girls in GS1), but it's a period piece, taking place in 19th Century Canada (I love that they don't hide their Canadian roots!). So you have period costumes and lots (I mean, LOTS) of werewolves!
KNB did a terrific job on these suits: they actually look like wolves (as opposed to apes or hyperpilotic men or any-werewolf-that-doesn't-look-like-a-wolf). They also move on all fours: the designers did a great job on that aspect of design. Only complaint: tendency to lope like great apes...but I'll take it!
There's also some wonderful footage of behind the scenes stuff at the end, where you can see a lot of the werewolves and how they're designed. And it's always funny to see BTS on horror films. Loved this DVD!
Unfortunately, the only pics online I could find of the werewolves was one of their ass-end (on an effects-painter's site) and a blurry test.

While we're on it, I saw other werewolf movies at Suncoast. Are any of these any good? Brokken? Penh? Anyone?
"Dark Wolf"
"Blood Moon"
"Blood Slaves of the Vampire Wolf"
And a four pack, titled "Beasts of Terror": "Moon of the Wolf," "Snow Beast," "Scream of the Wolf," and "Wolf Man" (not the original).
I'm pretty sure I've been warned about some of these before, but my mind is going...dave...
KNB did a terrific job on these suits: they actually look like wolves (as opposed to apes or hyperpilotic men or any-werewolf-that-doesn't-look-like-a-wolf). They also move on all fours: the designers did a great job on that aspect of design. Only complaint: tendency to lope like great apes...but I'll take it!
There's also some wonderful footage of behind the scenes stuff at the end, where you can see a lot of the werewolves and how they're designed. And it's always funny to see BTS on horror films. Loved this DVD!
Unfortunately, the only pics online I could find of the werewolves was one of their ass-end (on an effects-painter's site) and a blurry test.

While we're on it, I saw other werewolf movies at Suncoast. Are any of these any good? Brokken? Penh? Anyone?
"Dark Wolf"
"Blood Moon"
"Blood Slaves of the Vampire Wolf"
And a four pack, titled "Beasts of Terror": "Moon of the Wolf," "Snow Beast," "Scream of the Wolf," and "Wolf Man" (not the original).
I'm pretty sure I've been warned about some of these before, but my mind is going...dave...
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What exactly is in the second picture? Is that actually a skin that a performer wears? With all the detail, I presume this must be for a transformation sequence, rather than an under-skin that's going to be covered in fur.
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GS2 had the newer, better designs by KNB and had decent amount of werewolf footage, though the werewolf was kind of lame, fight-wise (when a girl can knock you out with a chamber pot...).
GS3 is the spectacular one: lots of werewolves and fighting. And the third one stand on its own, story-wise. But the three make a nice progression series if you watch them in order (ie, they get better with bigger budgets).
The second picture is of a dummy werewolf body (lots of dead werewolves, too, in GS3) before hair is added (sheer NFT fur).
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Lex, I picked up Blood Moon at Best Buy on the cheap awhile ago on a lark. I'll try and remember to let you know how it is when I get around to watching it.
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But Van Helsing comes out Tuesday, I believe.
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BTW, speaking of creatures doing unspeakable things, how's Banjo? You might try giving him some petramalt (could be a blockage).
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I'd never heard of "(Blood) Slaves of the Vampire Werewolf," so I looked it up. Turns out it's directed by Conrad Brooks, one of the goofy cops from "Plan 9 from Outer Space" and former member of Ed Wood's posse, and "stars" Joe Estevez, the Billy Carter of the Sheen/Estevez clan. Watch it only if you're into pain.
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I think you may have been the one who warned me about Dark Wolf originally...and Blood Moon is such a waste of a wonderful title (not sure if it's hypertrichosis or hyperpilosity, but the latter was used as a 2-language pun for a classic anime title!). If there was a wolf in Blood Moon I feel sorry for the poor, sad thing.
Considering how complex it is to make a film (just loading the camera!), I am forever amazed at how difficult they seem to think making a decent werewolf costume is.
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Blood Moon is a treat... but only if you're really into circus freaks. Not a werewolf in sight. There is a wolf in the movies but it doesn't have much to do with anything and is in only three shots. If you liked the interminable line-dancing scenes in Howling IV you're bound to love the interminable midget-cast musical numbers in this one.
Blood Slaves of the Vampire Wolf is a beautifully directed, sensitive portrayal of a true-hearted werewolf with amazing special effects... okay, okay, I'm lying my head off. It's only saved from being the worst werewolf movie EVER because Werewolf Woman has that title locked down.
Ginger Snaps Back Sounds like fun. I just ordered it from Amazon.