What is the essential werewolfkino?

What is the essential werewolfkino?
I've already seen
>The Wolf Man
>Frankenstein Meets The Wolf Man
>The Howling
>An American Werewolf In London
>Ginger Snaps
>Dog Soldiers

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waxworks has a werewolf scene but the movie isnt really about werewolves. a good movie if you like these kinds of horror films...

Try Silver Bullet. Monster Squad has a werewolf as one of the monsters. Maybe The Wolf with Jack Nicholson. Oh, and Late Phases.

Tales From the Crypt: The Secret and Werewolf Concerto.

the boy who cried werewolf

Company of the Wolves is worht a watch

Project Metal Beast
Silver Bullet

>Ginger Snaps
I saw one of the sequels,pretty dark

Oh and Teenwolf absolutely

Monster Squad is fucking awesome. It also shows what happens when a werewolf gets blown to pieces.

>Company of the Wolves

The main actress Sarah Patterson became mentally disturbed after making this movie.

Brotherhood of the Wolf

Wer.

Lena Dunham in Girls

Brotherhood of the Wolf - more of "is there a werewolf?" sort of film vs pure monster movie but it's still pretty good

Skinwalker - I'm not even going to try to suggest this film is good. The CGI is shitty, even for the time it was made but if one is into Werewolf films it's part of that whole theme.

Cursed - being you have to watch the bad werewolf films like this and Skinwalker to really appreciated the better ones.

X-Files episode 19, season 1, Shapes.

Wolfen

>Teenwolf

The TV show or the film? The TV show is more horror based and of course the movie with MJ Fox is just sort of teen film. The TV show is pretty good being they have so much more time to dive into wolf themes...

van helsing

Silver Bullet is great, Corey Haim is a wheelchair bound kid and has Gary Busey as his crazy uncle, the werewolf is the little town reverend.

It's based on a Stephen King story.

The best werewolf film that doesn't have any werewolves in it.

An American Werewolf in Paris is decent too.

The Ginger Snaps sequel isn't bad, kinda fun.

I guess the first three Underoworld movies have Werewolves.

Oh, good one.

D O G S O L D I E R S

Bad Moon. The films pretty average but the werewolf design is great

The Curse of the Werewolf is the best werewolf movie ever made and arguably in the top 3 Hammer movies ever made.

Big Bad Wolf.

Rapes hot girls and talks

Gayest movie ever

Is this the one with the native Americans?
Great episode if I remember rightly.

Sup fgts

oh that neil jordan one
fuck yes haven't thought about that movie in a long time. It is weird af and pretty good

>I've already seen
>>The Wolf Man
>>Frankenstein Meets The Wolf Man
>>The Howling
>>An American Werewolf In London
>>Ginger Snaps
>>Dog Soldiers

well thats about it user

unless you want to slog through the hammer ones

>>Ginger Snaps
>>Dog Soldiers
Those

Underworld series.

I thought the The Howling sucked desu

>the The

whoops

To be fair, look at the female lead.

I don't blame the kid for wanting to suck dick at all.

Wolfcop was fun.

>There-wolf

>all this wolf gaythrillers in the thread
>Only one post of great actionwolf
This fucking board

Should be top of the list.

This one's my favorite. The only thing that irks me is the unnecessary twist at the end.

Weak bait

Alone in the woods is a stunning example of kinographic thought.

Here are the official stills.

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Paul! You is a wurwilf!

>It's based on a Stephen King story.

It's actually based on a cancelled Stephen King calendar where each page would have been a different month of a year in the life of a town being menaced by a werewolf. The original title was going to be "Cycle of the Wolf," I think. It was later turned into a "novelette," which I still do not believe is a real thing.

Not a werewolf movie

And if it gets kicked in the gnards

How does Sup Forums like their werewolfs?

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I agree. Too slow. Cool make-up effects though, but that's it.

I used to check that book out from the library all the time when I was a kid. Had cool artwork and while it had a 'beat the bad guy' plot to it, it didn't turn into some gay mystical hero shit like most of his full novels.

I hope werewolves arent as spoiled as zombies are in the future.

Will never happen. Zombies are almost effortless to make, while werewolves are always more complicated to do effects wise.

"Late Phases" is a great piece of wolfkino

Blood and chocolate

are there any werewolf movies that are less about being scary and more about the werewolfs being cool?