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“Bonehill Road” werewolf film
Well, it seems this is going to be a good year for female werewolf movies. Right now on Indiegogo, there is a werewolf movie seeking funding called “Bonehill Road” (a boring title, I know, but then again, so is “Betsy”). The movie is a throwback to old-school werewolf films with strictly practical effects and zero CGI. The filmmaker’s three major influences are “The Howling,” “AWIL,” and “Dog Soldiers,” and IMO, you can’t ask for better influences than that. It took a while to find a contact for the writer/director, since his e-mail address isn’t listed on the campaign’s page, but he eventually got back to me with the details, and he said that while there will be many werewolves in the movie (and many different types of werewolves), the major TF at the end will be “an awesome transformation sequence featuring a nude woman.” The TF will begin painfully but will gradually become pleasurable. The werewolf will have a muzzle but no tail. You can see a short clip of the articulated werewolf head at the end of the teaser on the campaign page, and for a low-budget movie, it’s not bad at all—at least it’s definitely better than what any of us could probably do. This guy has made many indie horror movies in the past, especially in the ‘90s, and this is his first time seeking crowdfunding because he wants the werewolf effects to be topnotch. Like "Betsy," he already has the funding for the movie; he's just looking for a little extra for the werewolf effects. He’s not asking for much, and whether he reaches his goal or not, he’s definitely going to make the movie. (He’s already almost at the goal, so he probably will make it.) Needless to say, I already chipped in, and I suggest you do, too. Here is the campaign’s website:
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/b...-film-horror#/ |
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no tail no interest X(
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is there ganna be claw and fang growth
thats all i wanna see in a female werewolf tranformation |
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I'm not very convinced about this, as long as although his background seems to be remarkable, the claims for technical help look like 15 y/o requests, I mean, when you are doing things like these, not only you have to be professional, also you have to look like one... in the end, you are promoting yourself asking for money, right? But well, I wish him luck.
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I don't understand. Someone just showed you a fully funded werewolf movie that promises a nude female transformation. Why are the first posts complaints?
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People have just gotten hopes up so much only to be letdown. Plus, easier to be cynical these days. I always approach with extremely cautious optimism. Thank you for alerting us. I am curious to the updates
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@cantsayseesaw: Nooo. Well, it is not related to the movie itself, what I meant to say was that the advertisement should be at the level of the product, and the seller level too. We will see if the movie is good or not :).
@howlingfan: No, again. On the opposite, I am quite happy because during the latest 2-3 weeks there have been some updates and announcements. In fact, I really appreciate your efforts and the labour of some people here that keep us well informed about every single news on TF content. Just don't give up, ok? |
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I want to say thank you too. Keep up the good work.
Betsy and bonehill look like the best thing in years! |
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Wow this got funded really quickly! Is this director pretty well known? I'll do some research and see if I can find some past films. It looks like they're intending distribution to backers which is nice. The most frustrating thing about these indie movies is when the movie releases but you can't find it anywhere outside of film festivals.
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