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howlingfan 05-10-2017 07:02 AM

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So this campaign is finally over (on the day of the full moon, too), and it raised over $14 grand (after only asking for $2,500). Someone should tell Anthony from “Freeborn” that THIS is how you raise money for a werewolf film. (Hey, I’m allowed to get a cheap shot in since he took my money and ran.) The project is now currently InDemand, which, in IndieGogo terms, means you can still contribute to it until it gets pulled from the site or all the rewards are taken. Again, don’t expect the female version of “AWIL” (the special effects team is playing with thousands, not millions), but you can safely assume a low-budget approximation of that famous TF scene featuring a nude woman. The She-Wolf is coming, guys! (and girls)

https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/b...-film-horror#/

movieman 08-06-2017 08:33 AM

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howlingfan 08-23-2017 06:24 AM

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Just in case people still think there isn’t going to be a full-body female werewolf TF in “Bonehill Road,” here is a sneak peek of her in mid-transformation. According to the writer-director, this is the only shot he’s willing to reveal before the movie is released, and the Indiegogo campaign is going to close soon.

https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/b...-film-horror#/

GenYun 08-23-2017 06:43 AM

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I approve!

sodacat 08-23-2017 07:16 PM

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Fun; I like a werewolf with human hair.

Mr Wayne 08-25-2017 11:12 AM

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Originally Posted by howlingfan (Post 797699)
Just in case people still think there isn’t going to be a full-body female werewolf TF in “Bonehill Road,” here is a sneak peek of her in mid-transformation. According to the writer-director, this is the only shot he’s willing to reveal before the movie is released, and the Indiegogo campaign is going to close soon.

https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/b...-film-horror#/

Well, they spared no expense on the hair-y part midway through..

Mauser8mm 08-25-2017 02:40 PM

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I like an actual actor in a monster suit not this CGI bullshit so I am all for this production

Dr. Otto 08-25-2017 03:06 PM

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Has there been any official synopsis released about the movie's plot? I couldn't see any on the Indiegogo page, other than a line about the film being "an homage to classic monster films like The Howling and An American Werewolf In London." I'd really love to know the details.

howlingfan 08-25-2017 03:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Dr. Otto (Post 797806)
Has there been any official synopsis released about the movie's plot? I couldn't see any on the Indiegogo page, other than a line about the film being "an homage to classic monster films like The Howling and An American Werewolf In London." I'd really love to know the details.

From IMDb: "Emily and Eden Stevens escape one violent situation only to dive head first into another. Terrified and alone, they are stranded in the dark woods only to be chased into a horrific scene in a house or horrors. They must work together to get out alive. But what is worse? What is on the inside or out?"

The character who features in the main female werewolf TF is named Lucy, so she doesn't figure in the synopsis and isn't one of the main characters apparently, fyi.

howlingfan 08-25-2017 03:22 PM

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Well, they spared no expense on the hair-y part midway through..

Yeah, that was the only part of the costume I wasn't crazy about. I think they got a little too carried away on that particular section. Looks almost gorilla- or sasquatch-like, but I love the rest of it, especially the fangs, fur color, and exposed breasts, just in case you couldn't figure out it's a female werewolf, lol. Also, don't forget, this is a BTS photo of what the creature looks like in mid-transformation, so she will most likely not be that hairy at the beginning of the TF.

Dr. Otto 08-25-2017 03:56 PM

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Originally Posted by howlingfan (Post 797809)
From IMDb: "Emily and Eden Stevens escape one violent situation only to dive head first into another. Terrified and alone, they are stranded in the dark woods only to be chased into a horrific scene in a house or horrors. They must work together to get out alive. But what is worse? What is on the inside or out?"

The character who features in the main female werewolf TF is named Lucy, so she doesn't figure in the synopsis and isn't one of the main characters apparently, fyi.

Here's hoping both Emily and Eden end up infected. I don't know if the budget would accommodate their transformations, but imagine the potential.

howlingfan 08-25-2017 05:26 PM

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Here's hoping both Emily and Eden end up infected. I don't know if the budget would accommodate their transformations, but imagine the potential.

Yeah, I don't see that happening. Even if they DO get infected, there isn't going to be another female werewolf TF (at least not a major one) in this movie besides the one that has already been discussed in detail. As far as I know, there are two main TFs: one involving a male running towards his prey (don't know how they're going to pull that off since he's going to be running while it's happening) and the main Lucy werewolf TF. I'm quite happy with the one female TF. This movie seems to be a dream fulfilled, and I'm hoping there's a sequel if it's successful enough. (The writer-director has been known to make sequels to his projects before.)


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