Using the curse of the werewolf as a metaphor for puberty, it's a sharp and, forgive the pun, biting take on adolescence. |
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It seemed the werewolf was on the verge of talking, but all that escaped its throat was a guttural growl. |
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Annoyed, the werewolf stopped was and lifted his head to glare at Rich with fiery red eyes. |
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This opening scene sets the tone for a grisly, gory and sometimes comic werewolf horror film. |
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Pure blood was the term used for werewolves who had been born to werewolf parents. |
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We must also take Diane to determine whether our killer is a wolf or a werewolf. |
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The grass had both footprints of the boy and werewolf but the werewolf was out of sight. |
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The film takes the myth of the werewolf and transplants it into a small-town community and carnage ensues. |
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He seemed like a werewolf, though she knew that werewolves were creatures of myth. |
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The werewolf stopped moving towards them, his yellow eyes riveted on the bird. |
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The twist is that this metamorphosis is emphasized by the fact that the young heroine, Ginger, is simultaneously becoming a werewolf. |
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You've probably heard about that bit of lore where a werewolf can only be killed by a silver bullet. |
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The award for best costume went to Hubert Keaney who was a werewolf for the night. |
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So the horror movies that I most enjoyed were werewolf films, especially if they showed a good transformation scene. |
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With Ginger dead, Bridgette's on her own, stumbling around injecting herself with wolfsbane to try to stop herself from turning into a werewolf. |
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I recall a vivid childhood dream of being trapped in a tiny house with a werewolf clawing at the windows and doors. |
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The werewolf then lowered his pistol and stepped aside, allowing the duo to step into the bank. |
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How many times has something as fanciful as a unicorn, a yeti, a mermaid or a werewolf turned out to be based on fact? |
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On the one hand, lycanthropy referred to the reality of the werewolf, that is, the phenomenon of metamorphosis from human form to wolf. |
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A teenage werewolf tale that cleverly equates lycanthropy with menstruation, Snaps is a horror movie that apparently has something to say. |
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Well, a werewolf bit them and yeah, lycanthropy is passed on through bites. |
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The werewolf bared its fangs in a mirthless grin and made a low growling sound that sounded chillingly like laughter. |
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The club was visited by the occasional shape-shifter, werewolf, or good vampire. |
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A strange musk disguised the Knights' scent from the keen nose of the werewolf. |
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The werewolf is a complex figure because it can be viewed as a metaphor of being, divided between good and evil. |
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My daughter tells me that bowler played Cooter, the werewolf in True Blood. |
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You will automatically change to a either a werewolf or a vampire and be thrown out your clan. |
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During a night of terror under a full moon, a werewolf stalks three strangers through the streets of Los Angeles. |
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In 1982, in a little village in the upper Gatineau region, a man comes down with a disease that makes him look like a werewolf. |
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Back in the old days, the only cure for a werewolf was a silver bullet. |
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The closest I can come to describing his psychosis is that Peter believes that he is a werewolf, without any of the lupine transformation normally associated with that legend. |
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When a vampire bites a werewolf, the vampire and wolf will die, because lupine blood is undrinkable, and the werewolf has a nasty reaction to the vampire's fangs. |
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Some of the more traditional beliefs were that you could tell a werewolf that was in human form due to their sunken eyes and their eyebrows that met in the middle. |
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The abilty reflexes allows your werewolf to move faster than the eye can follow. |
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Through his bite he passes on to Talbot the curse of lycanthropy, and Talbot later transforms into a werewolf and kills an innocent man. |
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But before going to sleep, every evening we gathered around the wood stove at the centre of our gigantic yurt and played the werewolf game. |
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The werewolf rose up howling, blood coating its white fur, fangs gleaming in the moonlight, its eyes reflecting a rabid malevolence to match its deeds. |
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Here live bloodthirsty vampire creatures and all is overseen by the mighty werewolf, Lushence, and his three offspring. |
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You can play him as a shape changer, turning him into a werewolf or werebear, or you can have him draw upon the forces of nature with his spells and summon forth tornadoes and volcanoes. |
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The ability berserker makes your werewolf more resistant to damage. |
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The risk of getting a werewolf on one's shoulders is now minimal. |
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She had hypertrichosis, or werewolf syndrome, and other genetical deformities that saw her become one of Europe's most sought after circus acts. |
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Dave, who played the iconic werewolf, Fenrir Greyback, suffered an untimely death during his hike at the Death Valley dessert in California. |
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Dave Legeno, who played werewolf Fenrir Greyback in three of the blockbuster movies, had been hiking in the desert. |
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His hand crept further up, groinward, when Mike barged in, growling like an old werewolf. |
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You will have to go up against 'Atlans', a fearsome winged creature that lurks in The King's Tomb, as well as avoid falling prey to the savage werewolf 'Lushence' that prowls the Polar Tundra. |
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When the beast claims the life of Valerie's sister, renowned werewolf hunter Father Solomon vows to unmask the lycanthrope in their midst. |
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Sagging in the tatterdemalion struggle for that second American League Wild Card in the last week of the season, they will be caught by the heels in the next day or two and gobbled up by the statistical werewolf. |
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Throughout the gallery and garden you will discover the works of the artists which will help you relive the legends of leprechauns, will o'the wisps, werewolf, ghosts witches and devils created by the artists. |
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It is not necessary to spend a fortune on special effects—a horde of extras spattered with fake blood can do the trick, and tends to look a lot more realistic than a computer-generated werewolf. |
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She married a werewolf and gave birth to a half-werewolf kid, choosing to chase away the postpartum blues by participating in an apocalyptic battle for the future of magic. |
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It's like you're a werewolf or a vampire and always changing. |
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While certain of the images were somewhat startling, such as those of the werewolf eyes and fangs, they did not depict any scenes of actual violence. |
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Alas, no. Lupin's exposure as a werewolf did irreparable damage to his prospects for a career in teaching, and with the likes of Fenrir Greyback out there, werewolves are unlikely to receive a good press any time soon. |
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When the beast claims the life of Valerie's sister under a blood-red moon, renowned werewolf hunter Father Solomon vows to unmask the lycanthrope. |
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When the beast claims the life of Valerie's sister under a blood red moon, renowned werewolf hunter Father Solomon vows to unmask the lycanthrope in their midst. |
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Jesus, said to be the first wolf person in Britain for 30 years, has hair all over his face due to a condition called hypertrichosis, or werewolf syndrome. |
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A Mexican woman, who suffered from werewolf syndrome and travelled with a circus, has been laid to rest in her hometown 150 years after her death. |
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At first blush it seemed the attacks by the werewolf were random. |
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