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Werewolf1361 08-25-2016 11:32 AM

The Best Worst TFs
 
There have been some pretty good TFs over the years but let's face it, a lot of truly bad ones as well. What are the "best worst" transformations you've seen? And by "best worst" I mean ones that are so bad you can't help but be entertained by them.

My votes are the "Oh My God!" scene from Troll 2:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kUnNeNlXhbo

And then this intentionally bad werewolf TF from Howling 3:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECMXNZ9lFUc

BerryWhite 08-25-2016 02:29 PM

Re: The Best Worst TFs
 
The Howling: New Moon Rising

I laugh every time.

GenYun 08-25-2016 03:40 PM

Re: The Best Worst TFs
 
Bad Moon.


It's not often I get to brag that I pulled off better CG than an actual movie that people spent money on making.

AdiabaticCombustion 08-25-2016 05:49 PM

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I'm going to throw some fire at American Werewolf in Paris. It's really not that terrible, but the fact that it's supposed to be a sequel to a film with one of the best TF's makes it loose a lot of points in my eyes. The crappy CGI of the 90's film has aged pretty poorly compared to latex and makeup of the 80's original.

Also it has a really bad understanding of anatomy. I don't think that anybody designing the monsters knew that wolves stand on the balls of their feet with their ankles up higher like this.
https://facts-on-wolves.wikispaces.c...f-skeleton.jpg

Instead they have the person's knee get all inverted and then they kind of grow another regular knee. So we get this weird looking monster with three joints in the front limbs and four for the hind limbs (As you can see from my highly detailed diagram below). I don't know why that's so irritating for me, but it just is. I can't unsee it.

zokk 08-25-2016 06:08 PM

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Obligatory....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3qOhIGEmV7o

something-wild 08-25-2016 10:16 PM

Re: The Best Worst TFs
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by AdiabaticCombustion (Post 779760)
I'm going to throw some fire at American Werewolf in Paris. It's really not that terrible, but the fact that it's supposed to be a sequel to a film with one of the best TF's makes it loose a lot of points in my eyes. The crappy CGI of the 90's film has aged pretty poorly compared to latex and makeup of the 80's original.

Also it has a really bad understanding of anatomy. I don't think that anybody designing the monsters knew that wolves stand on the balls of their feet with their ankles up higher like this.
https://facts-on-wolves.wikispaces.c...f-skeleton.jpg

Instead they have the person's knee get all inverted and then they kind of grow another regular knee. So we get this weird looking monster with three joints in the front limbs and four for the hind limbs (As you can see from my highly detailed diagram below). I don't know why that's so irritating for me, but it just is. I can't unsee it.



Wrong. "The weird inverted knee" is the ankle.

Skalla-Grimm 08-25-2016 10:23 PM

Re: The Best Worst TFs
 
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Originally Posted by GenYun (Post 779756)
Bad Moon.


It's not often I get to brag that I pulled off better CG than an actual movie that people spent money on making.

Dark Wolf was worse.

TailBoy 08-25-2016 11:48 PM

Re: The Best Worst TFs
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by AdiabaticCombustion (Post 779760)
I'm going to throw some fire at American Werewolf in Paris. It's really not that terrible, but the fact that it's supposed to be a sequel to a film with one of the best TF's makes it loose a lot of points in my eyes. The crappy CGI of the 90's film has aged pretty poorly compared to latex and makeup of the 80's original.

Also it has a really bad understanding of anatomy. I don't think that anybody designing the monsters knew that wolves stand on the balls of their feet with their ankles up higher like this.
https://facts-on-wolves.wikispaces.c...f-skeleton.jpg

Instead they have the person's knee get all inverted and then they kind of grow another regular knee. So we get this weird looking monster with three joints in the front limbs and four for the hind limbs (As you can see from my highly detailed diagram below). I don't know why that's so irritating for me, but it just is. I can't unsee it.

they shoulda kept the tail on the creature, too. X(

Cursebearer 08-25-2016 11:50 PM

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Originally Posted by something-wild (Post 779777)
Wrong. "The weird inverted knee" is the ankle.

Are you familiar with that TF? The character's knees literally snap backwards, which is what AdiabaticCombustion was pointing out. It's a strong misunderstanding of wolf anatomy.

GenYun 08-26-2016 01:58 AM

Re: The Best Worst TFs
 
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Originally Posted by Skalla-Grimm (Post 779778)
Dark Wolf was worse.

Actually, that's what I was thinking of. I always get the two mixed up.

TF-Viewer 08-26-2016 02:10 AM

Re: The Best Worst TFs
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by AdiabaticCombustion (Post 779760)
I'm going to throw some fire at American Werewolf in Paris. It's really not that terrible, but the fact that it's supposed to be a sequel to a film with one of the best TF's makes it loose a lot of points in my eyes. The crappy CGI of the 90's film has aged pretty poorly compared to latex and makeup of the 80's original.

Also it has a really bad understanding of anatomy. I don't think that anybody designing the monsters knew that wolves stand on the balls of their feet with their ankles up higher like this.
https://facts-on-wolves.wikispaces.c...f-skeleton.jpg

Instead they have the person's knee get all inverted and then they kind of grow another regular knee. So we get this weird looking monster with three joints in the front limbs and four for the hind limbs (As you can see from my highly detailed diagram below). I don't know why that's so irritating for me, but it just is. I can't unsee it.

I vote for this one as well. That knee thing was a disgrace.

Quote:

Originally Posted by something-wild (Post 779777)
Wrong. "The weird inverted knee" is the ankle.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s8aAd_SGpvY

Seriously, her knees snaps backwards and then she grows another set of knees higher up her legs. She already had ankles before that, and knees, so this was an anatomical abomination and no matter which way one tries to explain it she ends up having extra joints. She either has two sets of knees or two sets of ankles. But what we see is her knees snapping to bend in the inverse direction and then her femurs snapping to form a proper knee. What we don't see is her feet stretching and raising her actual ankle higher off the ground. So if her knee becomes that ankle what happened to her actual ankle, did it become a joint in her toes and her toes become her toenails? Nothing in that makes sense like the original movie's TF did.

something-wild 08-26-2016 09:57 AM

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Knee snapping is wrong.


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