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Unread 03-09-2019   #1245
Cursebearer
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Re: Female Werewolf needles in a haystack

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Originally Posted by Thrillerboy View Post
I'm still waiting for a release for this, as well as the short film "The Hunted" (though, I think we figured that based on the BTS stuff they released, the process in it won't be that in depth). I'm following both on Facebook, and they're both doing the festival rounds.

To be honest, it's lean times, if you're interested in this stuff. Outside of those two, I spent some time digging deep for some indie movies that may be under the radar. That's how I found the clip I posted earlier. Also stumbled on a short about a siren that looks like I would have to purchase a horror short complilation to see (though, that would go in the other floating transformations thread). Everything else I found, just doesn't have the process you'd want there.

I still think its a shame that some movies like "Blue Moon" just never materialized, or some producers like Anthony Brownrigg were pieces of shit who never delivered on what they advertised. Makes the drought that much shittier to ride out. There are things like the Hitmart She-Wolf series on YouTube and Vimeo On Demand, but that one is a healthy "meh", as they're clearly constrained by production limitations.
I actually managed to dig up "Blue Moon" if it's the one by Martyn Pick. I don't remember where I found it or how I watched it, but the TF in it is nonexistent. You see everything in the trailer where the woman falls to all fours, there aren't even off-screen sound effects or anything like that while she's changing. Focus shifts to them being stalked and everything about her change is implied.

A shame too, because the girl was gorgeous and the cleavage scene when she falls over was very promising.

EDIT: Here's a link! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OXEOp9Yg5V8
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