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A Werewolf In London
#11
Got curious...not yet. And i havent seen a movie in a long time now
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#12
OOOOOOLD! XD
Yes I watched the movie but I don't remember the plot etc.
Have you seen it? Did you like the movie?
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#13
Never met a werewolf in London, but there are MILLIONS of dingbats around where I live!!!!
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#14
A good film. A much scarier werewolf movie (IMO) is the classic The Wolfman (1940s) with Claude Rains, Bela Lugosi, and the unique Maria Ouspenskaya as the gypsy mother. I remember seeing it as a child on late night TV,when I was home alone, and then taking the dog out in the woods on that foggy night, expecting a werewolf behind every tree.
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#15
Yes I have seen it, but it was a long time ago, so I don't remember anything....
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#16
Cult classic. Love the humorous use of music.


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#17
marshlander Wrote:Cult classic. Love the humorous use of music.



Got to say : LOL!
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#18
I'm sorry i called you a meatloaf, Jack!
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#19
i recorded this film last night.
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#20
I LOVE 'An American Werewolf in London'. Back in the day it had one of the most amazing transformation/special effects scenes ever to date. Plus, it's funny and scary all at the same time. I miss this classic horror. Nowadays there is too much CGI in films in my opinion. I miss the old effects. 'The Howling' is another old school werewolf film with old school transformations! Anyone ever seen that?
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