A blog about male animal and age transformation scenes in the media.
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Tara Normal (Werewolf Transformation) & AWIL bonus
This very well-drawn webcomic features a short but hunky werewolf TF starting here.
As an unrelated bonus to make up for the lack of recent updates, here's a look at the storyboards for the transformation scene from An American Werewolf in London.
Very nice storyboards. Seems like they would be better than the actual movie's result, in terms of showing more closeups and more muscle/bone stretching and growing. I was never the BIGGEST fan of AWiL's TF scene, but only because the screaming became annoying and the music seemed inappropriate, but I can't deny it's awesome either. :)
Damn, why are werewolves so friggin' HOT? Muscle, fur, big footpaws, and sexy ferocious eyes...*murrs in happiness* Thank you for sharing!!!
And thank you for reading Furio--I deeply appreciate the comments I get (and I think your reasons for werewolf hotness stand up). The screaming in the AWIL scene can get a bit grating. The difference between the storyboards and actual scene might be accounted for by the limits in technology of the time. Of course, nowadays even better tech exists, but nobody wants to try and use it for that!
Very nice storyboards. Seems like they would be better than the actual movie's result, in terms of showing more closeups and more muscle/bone stretching and growing. I was never the BIGGEST fan of AWiL's TF scene, but only because the screaming became annoying and the music seemed inappropriate, but I can't deny it's awesome either. :)
ReplyDeleteDamn, why are werewolves so friggin' HOT? Muscle, fur, big footpaws, and sexy ferocious eyes...*murrs in happiness* Thank you for sharing!!!
And thank you for reading Furio--I deeply appreciate the comments I get (and I think your reasons for werewolf hotness stand up). The screaming in the AWIL scene can get a bit grating. The difference between the storyboards and actual scene might be accounted for by the limits in technology of the time. Of course, nowadays even better tech exists, but nobody wants to try and use it for that!
ReplyDelete