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So are you saying theres no black people in Europe or what? Youre comment makes no sense
@GaryYoung-eq1ph6 ай бұрын
Not better, different
@romaindube77366 ай бұрын
I like "The Werewolf of London" more than "The Wolf Man"...
@Nicholas-dreamlove7 ай бұрын
Yes, I think so.
@minaedgerton29777 ай бұрын
I recently watched Werewolf of London for the first time and really enjoyed it! One of Universal's overlooked gems!
@marknelson2-ih6sq7 ай бұрын
Yesss, to me it is, way more atmospheric & better makeup job, tho Hull's performance was over the top at times
@garymartin19569 ай бұрын
I like London better.
@studogable9 ай бұрын
I rewatched both of these today. Werewolf of London has some interesting touches, but ultimately does not resonate. The Wolf Man is a film noir/horror blend with a top flight cast and a thorough reweaving of folklore into 1940s popular culture. It's not even close. I can elaborate if you like.
@RickTBL10 ай бұрын
Thanks for doing this. I've always liked both, don't think I have a real favorite, but have always really liked the opening scenes of Werewolf of London, in Tibet. It's very enchanting.
@louisborselio8608 Жыл бұрын
I was looking for a video like this for quite some time. As movies go I think Werewolf of London is more epic and extravagant. But The Wolfman has more depth of human emotion as you can feel sympathy for Larry Talbot's mental anguish. And even though the makeups are completely different from each other they both fit their own films perfectly.
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So are you saying theres no black people in Europe or what? Youre comment makes no sense
Not better, different
I like "The Werewolf of London" more than "The Wolf Man"...
Yes, I think so.
I recently watched Werewolf of London for the first time and really enjoyed it! One of Universal's overlooked gems!
Yesss, to me it is, way more atmospheric & better makeup job, tho Hull's performance was over the top at times
I like London better.
I rewatched both of these today. Werewolf of London has some interesting touches, but ultimately does not resonate. The Wolf Man is a film noir/horror blend with a top flight cast and a thorough reweaving of folklore into 1940s popular culture. It's not even close. I can elaborate if you like.
Thanks for doing this. I've always liked both, don't think I have a real favorite, but have always really liked the opening scenes of Werewolf of London, in Tibet. It's very enchanting.
I was looking for a video like this for quite some time. As movies go I think Werewolf of London is more epic and extravagant. But The Wolfman has more depth of human emotion as you can feel sympathy for Larry Talbot's mental anguish. And even though the makeups are completely different from each other they both fit their own films perfectly.