SPARKY, comrade...
I'll have to think about it a bit more (I watch lots of silly/obscure/low budget horror/sci-fi)...
BUT...
When I was living in Los Angeles area, my friend brought me to a fun viewing of a werewolf film where there was Q&A with director and maybe 1-2 other people... It was probably 20 years ago? I don't think I saw it in the late 90's, I'm pretty sure it was early 2000's. Egyptian Theater in L.A. was probably one of the few showings (if any) it had in the U.S.
BRITISH COMMANDOS vs. Werewolf was basically the story... the director was hoping that SciFi channel (or equivalent) would pick it up.
Anyway, I thought it was OK for a very low-budget project, especially hearing the behind-the-scenes stories and creative problem-solving required on projects like this. I am very forgiving.
I'll have to try to find the actual title, because I've wanted to re-watch this every few years (when I suddenly am reminded of it).
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I remember watching:
WEREWOLF on Fox during the late 80's... I think it was on Sunday nights, so it was like "the last happiness of the weekend before going to bed for school" and... even though the show was formulaic, I thought the atmosphere was pretty good (hard to pull off with a TV show back then).
Over the summer I found some stuff on YouTube and it was totally fun watching Pilot and the first episode or so... but I forgot about it until now (I'm going to go back to it).
Again, this is primarily interesting to me because I can't remember much about this series, so I'm hoping to have a few moments of "OMG, I remember that!"
My mom and I watched this together, which is funny, because she is easily scared (she was super-scared of some of "The Howling" films, for example) back when we watched them in the 80's.
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