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message 1: by Shane (new)

Shane Douglas Douglas To butt in to your conversation, when Adam Cesare reviewed MONGRELS on youtube, he recommended a movie called WHEN ANIMALS DREAM which turned out to be amazing. If you haven't checked it out yet, it's on Netflix.


message 2: by Dna (new)

Dna Ginger Snaps is Canadian! Gotta love that low budget Canadian horror.


message 3: by Ömer (new)

Ömer Ezer GINGER SNAPS is the best.


message 4: by Dna (new)

Dna Yeah!


message 5: by Latasha (new)

Latasha i love, love, love Ginger Snaps too.


message 6: by Stephen (new)

Stephen Jones I got to intro Ginger Snaps (along with Near Dark) down at the Houston Alamo Draft House a few weeks ago. was amazing seeing them on the big screen, back to back. and, yeah, When Animals Dream: amazing. and, another rec, a novel this time: When We Were Animals, Joshua Gaylord.


message 7: by Mandy (new)

Mandy Klehr Love Ginger Snaps, not a big fan of the sequel and prequel, "the Beginning" but still enjoyed them. I also really love Dog Soldiers.


message 8: by Sara (new)

Sara @Mandy, came here to mention Dog Soldiers.

"THERE IS NO SPOON!"


message 9: by Michael (new)

Michael Blanton Company of Wolves excellent movie, Thomas Tessier's The Nightwalker and Guy Endore's The Werewolf of Paris great books!


message 10: by Emje (new)

Emje McCarty stick to the road; beware the moon


message 11: by Dna (new)

Dna Ginger Snaps is a great movie! And it's Canadian.


message 12: by Greg (new)

Greg Latanick Near Dark rules, I'll check out Ginger Snaps


message 13: by Tristian (new)

Tristian WER (2013) is a great and often overlooked werewolf flick.


message 14: by Stephen (new)

Stephen Jones yeah, WER's solid.


message 15: by Eric (new)

Eric Jones "The Howling" is probably my absolute favorite, however, it is hard to not include "An American Werewolf in London". It was just such a classic and the EFX were so visceral.


message 16: by Frank (new)

Frank Dog Soldiers.


message 17: by Meagan (new)

Meagan Hanley American Werewolf in London is the GOAT for me!! The transformation scene is legendary.


message 18: by Tricia (new)

Tricia Hemlock Grove had a pretty rad werewolf


message 19: by Stephen (new)

Stephen Jones that transformation in Hemlock Grove was top-notch.


message 20: by Dea (new)

Dea American Werewolf in London? And The Howling? It's like y'all have my childhood VHS tape list! The effects may be cheesy by modern standards, but the stories still hold up!


message 21: by Alec (new)

Alec Trout I have a guilty pleasure for The Wolfman with Benicio del Toro and Anthony Hopkins. Probably one of the first 'monster' movies I ever saw and it had a profound effect on my interests in horror!


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