That’s the movie we ended up watching for an hour last night when our idiotic upstairs neighbour and his drunk entourage came home at 3:00 am. Then left with as much noise as they could muster. DR had a little chat with one of them who, of course, turned out to be just one of the drunk entourage. Another chat is scheduled with the neighbour tonight. Stay tuned to DR’s blog for more.
But back to the movie. I mean, the first Howling was alright, it was a Joe Dante film, so it had a lot of qualities… what the hell happened to the second one #97… I had never seen it and ended up transfixed to the screen laughing out loud every other minute for another even stupider thing that happened… I mean the queen bitch werewolve had electrical rays coming out of ther hands to kill someone. I ended up falling asleep anyway but now will rent the movie next time we have comedy night at our house.

You guys gonna wup their fuckin asses?
I forget which one is the second, but I remember the awesome cheesiness of all but the first one. Although I loved the one in the castle (I think #5) when I was a kid…it’d probably suck watching it now though.
There’s really a lack of good werewolf movies out there.
An American Werewolf in London tops them all for me…1981, I was 15…thought David Naughton was hot…and Rick Bakker’s make-up and effects were the best thing going then. I think I have seen this movie close to 50 times now…I even had the movie poster on my bedroom wall. I remember the Howling IV only because I was a huge Michael T. Weiss fan at the time (days or our lives, the pretender, jeffrey, remake of dark shadows etc.)