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Post by This Old Hive on Jan 15, 2010 15:47:53 GMT -6
6/10 The werewolf design is a hell of a lot better then in the first one but its still pretty much just a huge dude with a wolfish looking head. Ginger Snaps werewolf.
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Kud
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Choices?
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Post by Kud on Jan 16, 2010 6:04:40 GMT -6
4.5/10 i really dont like it... sorry i couldnt find a better image, Human/sheep mutant from blacksheep
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highwayvampire
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Cry your tears. The rivers they make run away the tears for those who cannot mourn.
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Post by highwayvampire on Jan 18, 2010 17:54:09 GMT -6
7/10 mostly because Ron Perlman fits the role perfectly T. Rex from Jurassic Park. Technically the definition of a monster is a mythical creature consisting of a combination of human and animal or a number of animals. It's also known as a human with defects, or a creature so ugly and monstrous as to inspire fear. So a dinosaur doesn't actually make the cut. And with the most basic argument it's called rate the monster "design" and seeing as it's a creature that has already existed, with features being defined years ago, and merely been replicated for the movie, technically it's not a designed creature at all. 3.5/10. The whole idea is a bit...drunks thought half way through the evening. but does have a sense of freakishness about it. Pale Man. From pans labyrinth. pi-comic.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/pale_man.jpgwww.shockya.com/interviews/doug_jones/doug_pans_labyrinth1.jpg
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