I love stop-motion werewolf transformations. Great clips and i'm glad no mension of Wolfen came up, i've actually heard and seen claims its a werewolf movie!
Why does cinemacoolshow not have extremely high views and ratings? Fans Unite! Let's get these quality reviews the fame they deserve! 5 stars from this viewer! Thanks Richard!
I just wanted to respond to the uploader ... I have seen American Werewolf in London several times and I don't recall the scene where the werewolf in particular tears the poor guy's head in half ... is it from an uncut version or from a deleted scenes extras package on a DVD? I'm talking specifically the scene from 1:37 to 1:41 - please respond.Thanks for your time and effort!
@cinemacoolshow Hey, do you know if the scene from AWIL where the hobo's die has survived? Also, why no mension of how the Howling changed the werewolf being a character you feel bad for, and who doesn't understand himself?
@salimm the scene is at the adult theatre. just as the police inspector arrives and the werewolf breaks out and goes straight for his throat.. watch again only slower
I grew up with Curse of the Werewolf, Werewolf in London, Howling and Paul Naschy movies. One question, what do you guys think of Paul Naschy's movies, some are better than others I suppose.
@TheUnderdwellers Thanks buddy! Curse of the Werewolf is pretty exceptional. Naschy's Night of the Werewolf was good fun. What would you say is his best?
@cinemacoolshow As Paul Naschy goes I'd have to say Hunchback of the Morgue is one of the better ones. Some of them can be a task to sit through, but they are a most part more of a visual experience and he really nails a gothic atmosphere. My favourite Daninsky movie is The Werewolf and the Yeti.
Great job, cinemacoolshow crew. I continue to love the way that you all combine a classic awareness of the films of decades past with a hip, fresh present-day attitude. Definitely helps to bridge the generational gap successfully, while still celebrating the timelessness of the genre. Well done!
Great tribute!
nunofm2005 1 month ago
Hahahhhh.... great vid man.
flowergreeeeed 2 months ago
Great vid! Very enjoyable!
shootingin24p 3 months ago
I love stop-motion werewolf transformations. Great clips and i'm glad no mension of Wolfen came up, i've actually heard and seen claims its a werewolf movie!
Themaniacnextdoor 3 months ago
From which movie is the scene at 3:13 ?
Sharkmillian91 4 months ago
@Sharkmillian91 It's from Fright Night
phillyeagles911 4 months ago
@phillyeagles911 Awww thanks a lot ^^
Sharkmillian91 4 months ago
WHY do you not have more views? Your reviews knock me out.
capebee 5 months ago
lol at Lou Costello.
tulllguy 7 months ago
Why does cinemacoolshow not have extremely high views and ratings? Fans Unite! Let's get these quality reviews the fame they deserve! 5 stars from this viewer! Thanks Richard!
wasteingtimehere 7 months ago
cool awsome
blacksuperbeast 7 months ago
Great vid. I love lycanthropes.
EndlessLaymon 8 months ago
Brilliant tribute and very true, no Werewolf movie is ever really a happy ending.
popothechan 8 months ago
This was excellent! The Waxwork scene was epic!
Absolutesublime1 8 months ago
This is GREAT!!!!
Uli
ULPF63 8 months ago
I really liked it. Well put together, great job thumbs up!!!!!
TheOctoberspirit 8 months ago
I really liked it. Well put together, great job!!!
TheOctoberspirit 8 months ago
that was really entertaining.
donovan1971 8 months ago
Lon Chaney forever RIP :)
imarocker2u 8 months ago
I just wanted to respond to the uploader ... I have seen American Werewolf in London several times and I don't recall the scene where the werewolf in particular tears the poor guy's head in half ... is it from an uncut version or from a deleted scenes extras package on a DVD? I'm talking specifically the scene from 1:37 to 1:41 - please respond.Thanks for your time and effort!
salimm 8 months ago
@salimm The scene you're referring to is actually taken from an 80s movie called WAXWORK, not American Werewolf.
cinemacoolshow 8 months ago
@cinemacoolshow
Thanks!
salimm 8 months ago
@cinemacoolshow Hey, do you know if the scene from AWIL where the hobo's die has survived? Also, why no mension of how the Howling changed the werewolf being a character you feel bad for, and who doesn't understand himself?
Themaniacnextdoor 3 months ago
@salimm the scene is at the adult theatre. just as the police inspector arrives and the werewolf breaks out and goes straight for his throat.. watch again only slower
han9151 1 month ago
Cool video.
EndlessLaymon 8 months ago
Yet another great video! You really know your classics!
TheEbbemonster 8 months ago
Another great tribute, I love werewolf movies.
I grew up with Curse of the Werewolf, Werewolf in London, Howling and Paul Naschy movies. One question, what do you guys think of Paul Naschy's movies, some are better than others I suppose.
TheUnderdwellers 8 months ago
@TheUnderdwellers Thanks buddy! Curse of the Werewolf is pretty exceptional. Naschy's Night of the Werewolf was good fun. What would you say is his best?
cinemacoolshow 8 months ago
@cinemacoolshow As Paul Naschy goes I'd have to say Hunchback of the Morgue is one of the better ones. Some of them can be a task to sit through, but they are a most part more of a visual experience and he really nails a gothic atmosphere. My favourite Daninsky movie is The Werewolf and the Yeti.
TheUnderdwellers 8 months ago
@TheUnderdwellers Werewolf and the Yeti sounds epic...
cinemacoolshow 8 months ago
Great job, cinemacoolshow crew. I continue to love the way that you all combine a classic awareness of the films of decades past with a hip, fresh present-day attitude. Definitely helps to bridge the generational gap successfully, while still celebrating the timelessness of the genre. Well done!
swr2777 8 months ago
@swr2777 Thanks for all the kind words :)
cinemacoolshow 8 months ago
Where is my favorite?
Maneater
gonzojim 8 months ago
My opinion...the narration hurts more than helps. It would be much better without it. Plus its too loud.
stullyo2003 8 months ago
another good show
redbaron932 8 months ago 3
@redbaron932 Thanks for watching!
cinemacoolshow 8 months ago