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MST3K - Werewolf: A cut above

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Uploaded by on Jan 6, 2008

As the MST3K crew sat down to watch the 1996 film, Werewolf, they couldn't help but notice that the main villain of the piece, Yuri, was going through as many changes as an actual werewolf. Randomly switching hairstyles and colours from scene to scene, he seemed to be in search of the cut to end all cuts. This video chronicles Yuri's search for the perfect 'do.

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  • Ah, that's like seven different hair colors during the entire film. No wonder he's going to take a walk, OVER TO KIRK DOUGLASS' HOUSE

  • This is absolutely fascinating.

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  • #8--the guys were right, he WAS trying to get in one last hair color before he died!

  • That movie has the most fake fight scenes I have ever scene lol

  • He's in search of the perfect 'do and the perfect Kirk Douglas impersonation throughout the film...

  • I gave a copy of the original (not MST3K) version of this movie to a friend of mine, and he actually thought it was good, except for the part when the werewolf drives the car.

  • "Boom! Another hairstyle!"

  • I read somewhere that this movie was filmed over several years, that's why his hair changed so much.

    But, it's still hilarious. ;x

  • Oh, sorry. That's directly AT the camera, not directly AS the camera.

  • Did the filmmakers really think we wouldn't notice this? They must take us for idiots, or, much more likely, be idiots themselves.

    Aside from that, I bet that actor is full of himself. I'll bet those two times he looks directly as the camera ("What do you think audience- should I go after him?"), he's just looking at his reflection, like, "Should I redo my hair before the next take? Yeah..."

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