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  • I haven't heard that song in ages! Also, THE WOLFEN IS NOT A WEREWOLF MOVIE! THE BOOK IS ABOUT A PREVIOUSLY UNKNOWN SUBSPECIES OF WOLF KILLING PEOPLE IN CITYS, AND THE MOVIE IS ABOUT KILLER WOLVES, NOT WEREWOLVES!

  • the beast of bray road? really? lmfaro that movie made me laugh it was so bad

  • @XxIdrink2MuchxX

    As I said, every movie on this list is not necessarily a "great" movie, but in my opinion, they all have qualities that make them worth watching. The Beast of Bray Road did have its redeeming qualities, and it was loosely based on some actual events. I'd recommend any movie on this list to anyone who likes werewolf movies. With that being said, some on the list are much better than others listed.

  • @FromSwedenwithgore

    Those were the days... I'm going to be putting up a Fifty Greatest Vampire Movies That I Have Ever Seen too. We can thank things like Twilight and Buffy the Vampire Slayer for the pussification of the vampire in our society. I don't buy in to all of that shit. My vampires are predators who have lived for hundreds or maybe thousands of years, and my werewolves have teeth and claws and are savage, brutal, and merciless... That's the way I like it. The way it should be...

  • @FromSwedenwithgore

    Yeah. There are lots more too. I'll be posting a 10 Worst at some point. I have always thought that you lean either toward werewolves or vampires, and I always tended to like werewolves more. I love vampires, don't get me wrong, I just always preferred werewolves. Thanks for watching my video, thanks for commenting, and thanks for subscribing, man. Keep an eye out for me, and I'll be checking out your videos as well...

  • Another great top 50! "An American Werewolf In London" remains as one of my all time favorites.Thanks for the video :)

  • @munky2ube

    Thanks so much, man. An American Werewolf in London is definitely one of my all-time favorites. It's hard to beat. Nothing will ever top that transformation scene. They need to quit trying. Lol.

  • wow, 1981 was a crucial year for werewolf movies. The Howling, Wolfen, and American Werewolf in London. Three all time classics, for sure.

  • @thebrb30000

    Yes. I'd definitely say so. Those are definitely three of the best ever made. El Retorno del Hombre Lobo is no slouch either, and it was released in '81 also. I really love the Paul Naschy/Waldemar Daninsky werewolf series. I just hate that they are so poorly represented by the hacked-up, dubbed crap that represents them in the U.S. So, yeah, '81 was an excellent year for the werewolf film. It was also the year I came out. Lol. It was a good year...

  • Good job Cliff!

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