I saw another episode of X-Files today named "Shapes". It was about a werewolf related to Native Indian myth, and after it I asked myself:
Why are most werewolves in movies just horror movie monsters? I mean; can't people make a movie where werewolves are actually intelligent and know what the hell they are doing instead of killing people? (Excluding Teen Wolf... and the Twilight Saga.)
Also, why do the majority of werewolves look like bloody Chewbacca? They either look hairy with long sharp canines, or they look like a muscular dog... with fur. Also no: Twilight werewolves don't count, because they don't change under full moons and they turn in to bloody FOUR-LEGGED wolves anywhere, anytime.
I could go on about werewolves for hours...
Also: I'm going on a road trip tomorrow around the states for two weeks so I'll be back around next-next saturday, but I'll bring along an Ipod or something with an internet browser to log in and check the forums with.
(07-06-2013, 01:53 AM)Macgyverthehero Wrote: Also, why do the majority of werewolves look like bloody Chewbacca? They either look hairy with long sharp canines, or they look like a muscular dog... with fur.
What do you expect them to look like then? Isn't that pretty much the most standard accepted appearance of werewolves nowadays anyways?
(07-06-2013, 04:10 AM)Kreekakon Wrote: What do you expect them to look like then? Isn't that pretty much the most standard accepted appearance of werewolves nowadays anyways?