How are these films? I've been looking for more werewolf films. My favorite being Ginger Snaps.
ALL CREATURE WILL DIE AND ALL THE THINGS WILL BE BROKEN. THAT'S THE LAW OF SAMURAI.The first one is actually damn good. It's almost as if someone saw a troupe's game of Werewolf: The Apocalypse and decided to script about it.
The sequel The Howling 2: Stirba, Werewolf Bitch on the other hand...well it's good for the lols.
Theres sex and death and human grime in monochrome for one thin dime and at least the trains all run on time but they dont go anywhere.Just watch the first one. The sequels are awful beyond belief.
More Buscemi at http://forum.reelsociety.com/That's definitely not true. Check the The Howling page for some of the good later ones.
Jonah FalconThe fourth and sixth were... okay, at best.
The seventh is one of the worst horror films I've ever seen.
I think the new one is out this year. It looks as bad as you'd expect a post-Twilight Howling to be.
edited 20th Aug '11 2:18:17 PM by LordCrayak
He's arrogant, immature, huffy and ill-informed...and hateful...
But The Howling II... I'd rather talk about stuff like holy earplugs, and what-not. That scene still boggles my mind.
The Beast Within wasn't great but it was at least interesting and had some slimy, nasty transformations. You'd think Phillipe Mora and The Howling would make for a perfect match after seeing it. Instead, you get Howling II and nonsense about titanium and what the hell is Christopher Lee doing here OMFG AK GDAQXRZWH A
...yeah.
And they couldn't find anyone who looked at all like Dee Wallace Stone? Or find a halfway-decent F/X man?
edited 20th Aug '11 2:41:06 PM by Prowler

Still my FAVORITE end credits EVER. :D