We have all seen werewolf transformations hundreds of times on screen.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I mean, I feel like I've been pretending I was a werewolf since I was a little kid.
Werewolves are much more common animals than you might think.
I think we all have to fight the werewolf within us somehow.
I've always been partial to werewolves, perhaps because there's a desperation to their plight that resonates.
One of the things that seems absolutely clear to me about werewolves - with their canine makeup - is that they would be dogs, as it were.
I wouldn't tell anyone to study werewolves - I studied wolves, how they moved, their tendencies and sensibilities.
If vampires and werewolves were walking around today, there would be chaos. People would be losing their minds.
Clearly any film company that makes a film is always going to talk about sequels particularly if they see something as being successful, which Werewolf was.
It turns out that I've become a pretty good werewolf actor. I'm going to have to try to get myself into a different position, at some point in the future, but I'll take werewolf. Werewolf is pretty damn fun to play.
Werewolves were far more terrifying than vampires. It is probably the idea of seeing the human within the beast and knowing you can't reach it. It might as well be a great white shark. There is no sitting down and discussing Proust with it, which the traditional vampire model seems to leave room for. You can have a conversation.
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