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<blockquote data-quote="Saturlight" data-source="post: 274862" data-attributes="member: 233652"><p>THE WEREWOLF: A man is bitten by a werewolf, then becomes one himself, then dies at the end with a silver bullet.</p><p></p><p>SON OF THE WEREWOLF: A werewolf finds out that his father was the man who bit the bloke in the first werewolf film. The son becomes a werewolf and dies at the end with a silver bullet.</p><p></p><p>DEATH OF THE WEREWOLF: Just another movie, absolutely nothing to do with either film A or B.</p><p></p><p>VENGENCE OF THE WEREWOLF: The half-brother of the man who found out his father was a werewolf cannot become a werewolf because he had a different father. So he tries to kill the family curse, but is hunted down by a werewolf from another family, and he is murdered.</p><p></p><p>THE WEREWOLF MUST DIE: A crazy scientist who believed all these films were true tries for 70 years to find an antidote to the werewolf curse, but he dies, not finding it, at the ripe old age of 94.</p><p></p><p>FRANKENSTEIN MEETS THE WEREWOLF IN THE HOUSE OF DEATH: Low budget epic made on someone's betamax video recorder in 1978, and distributed by the same company who made I Spit On Your Grave.</p><p></p><p>W'ERE'S THE WOLF?: Comedy in which all the werewolf rumours, legends, and films, are mocked, but with few laughs.</p><p></p><p>IF YOU WERE A WOLF? Danish children's short documentary about a day in the life of a wolf in Alaska; it isn't scary at all, and the wolf is a puppet.</p><p></p><p>WOLFING IT DOWN: A one hour documentary about a 40 stone bloke who eats and drinks 60,000 calories a day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Saturlight, post: 274862, member: 233652"] THE WEREWOLF: A man is bitten by a werewolf, then becomes one himself, then dies at the end with a silver bullet. SON OF THE WEREWOLF: A werewolf finds out that his father was the man who bit the bloke in the first werewolf film. The son becomes a werewolf and dies at the end with a silver bullet. DEATH OF THE WEREWOLF: Just another movie, absolutely nothing to do with either film A or B. VENGENCE OF THE WEREWOLF: The half-brother of the man who found out his father was a werewolf cannot become a werewolf because he had a different father. So he tries to kill the family curse, but is hunted down by a werewolf from another family, and he is murdered. THE WEREWOLF MUST DIE: A crazy scientist who believed all these films were true tries for 70 years to find an antidote to the werewolf curse, but he dies, not finding it, at the ripe old age of 94. FRANKENSTEIN MEETS THE WEREWOLF IN THE HOUSE OF DEATH: Low budget epic made on someone's betamax video recorder in 1978, and distributed by the same company who made I Spit On Your Grave. W'ERE'S THE WOLF?: Comedy in which all the werewolf rumours, legends, and films, are mocked, but with few laughs. IF YOU WERE A WOLF? Danish children's short documentary about a day in the life of a wolf in Alaska; it isn't scary at all, and the wolf is a puppet. WOLFING IT DOWN: A one hour documentary about a 40 stone bloke who eats and drinks 60,000 calories a day. [/QUOTE]
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