Hugh Jackman (X-Men's Wolverine) stars as the fabled vampire killer in this huge budget, bells and whistles, CGI monster mash. Underworld's, Kate Beckinsale co-stars and Steven Sommers (dumb-ass Mummy flicks) directed this circus for Universal.
The trailer ain't too shabby. Lots and lots of those big damn bells, whistles, John Woo-diving, sharp teethy folk exploding, and spinning weapons shots; but not too shabby for a hollywood summer.
Van Helsing Wearwolf
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Posted by A random shemp (No Email) on February 4, 2004 5:08 PM
i think Underworld had a good idea of what a wearwolf should look like, not huge, just like a humen with fur fangs claws a longer nose stronger but not like HUGE you know... yeah...
RE: Van Helsing Wearwolf
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Posted by friendlyCut (kimy049@hawaii.rr.com) on February 28, 2004 4:42 PM
The werewolf looked convincing in the trailer, but upon examining it, I found the thing to look like a matter of generally catching the werewolf's appearance. The costume designer hence didn't need to refine his creation. It consists of existing materials that are doctored to form a supernatural appearance. The actual fabric is roughly one pound in weight. It's non-durable, and fifty dollars with the right technology can make even Godzilla come alive..I've been interested in the creation of axemurderers through use of ham and rye.. I know blotchy costume designing is an option for those who cannot produce a detailed coherency with the f-ing image that was thought up.. I've used the word 'fuck' so many times that 'fuck' itself is an art..anyways, the beasts must be praised for the film to last..
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