My Opinion--The WolfMan
15 years ago
*Ahem*
I just got the book The Wolfman Written by JONATHAN MABERRY and Yes, it is based off the screenplay of the new movie coming out Friday, the 12th. And I know most of you people on here are just dying to see it ever since the commercial appeared.
All of my friends know that I am not a Werewolf fan. Actually, I'm on the vampire side. (well, kind of, now I'm more into the creatures that haven't had any screentime..Like Hellhounds) And everytime I would read a sentence that had the word "It was a werewolf." It sounded so corny. The vampire sentence sounds corny too. (I also like my vampires violent.)
But, in all my honesty I HAVE to state my opinion on this book (before I keep rambling). The book was AWESOME!
Jonathan Maberry, I loved his books ever since my one friend gave me "Dead Man's Song" and I discovered his horrific and brilliant way of writing and creating these horrific vampires and strong werewolves. (Thank you Mystik!) Even if this book is based off of a screenwrite. I encourage all of you werewolf lovers to go out and grab the book before the movie comes to thearters. It is truely a thrill ride. (It is a bit slow in the beginning, like all books, but once it hits that high point, it gets a LOT better.)
The book is 352 pages long and normally it takes me a good weekend to finish, but this took a day and a half. The imagery is wonderful (not so much detail that you have 3 pages of pure detail, but just enough to get your mind into it) and you got to feel what the character was feeling.
And for the transformation parts, kiddies, this wasn't no bone cracking-skin stretching transformation that you see constintely (Like in Cursed). No no, this was actual blood pouring out of the fingernails because of the chainge, fingers flying backwards as the hands distort and everything just ripples and convulses. It is a book to behold. And even I want to see how this movie is going to turn out.
--And I'm not going to spoil it further than that..---
And that is my opinion. Like I said, I loved Jonathan Maberry's books from the start, so it maybe blind opinion. But, I suggest this book.
P.S. And I'm also listening to "Animal I have become" By Three Days Grace in honor of it.
P.S.S. And something else with the movie...You can't go wrong with Anthony Hopkins!!!!
Okay, I'm done. Thank you for listening.
I just got the book The Wolfman Written by JONATHAN MABERRY and Yes, it is based off the screenplay of the new movie coming out Friday, the 12th. And I know most of you people on here are just dying to see it ever since the commercial appeared.
All of my friends know that I am not a Werewolf fan. Actually, I'm on the vampire side. (well, kind of, now I'm more into the creatures that haven't had any screentime..Like Hellhounds) And everytime I would read a sentence that had the word "It was a werewolf." It sounded so corny. The vampire sentence sounds corny too. (I also like my vampires violent.)
But, in all my honesty I HAVE to state my opinion on this book (before I keep rambling). The book was AWESOME!
Jonathan Maberry, I loved his books ever since my one friend gave me "Dead Man's Song" and I discovered his horrific and brilliant way of writing and creating these horrific vampires and strong werewolves. (Thank you Mystik!) Even if this book is based off of a screenwrite. I encourage all of you werewolf lovers to go out and grab the book before the movie comes to thearters. It is truely a thrill ride. (It is a bit slow in the beginning, like all books, but once it hits that high point, it gets a LOT better.)
The book is 352 pages long and normally it takes me a good weekend to finish, but this took a day and a half. The imagery is wonderful (not so much detail that you have 3 pages of pure detail, but just enough to get your mind into it) and you got to feel what the character was feeling.
And for the transformation parts, kiddies, this wasn't no bone cracking-skin stretching transformation that you see constintely (Like in Cursed). No no, this was actual blood pouring out of the fingernails because of the chainge, fingers flying backwards as the hands distort and everything just ripples and convulses. It is a book to behold. And even I want to see how this movie is going to turn out.
--And I'm not going to spoil it further than that..---
And that is my opinion. Like I said, I loved Jonathan Maberry's books from the start, so it maybe blind opinion. But, I suggest this book.
P.S. And I'm also listening to "Animal I have become" By Three Days Grace in honor of it.
P.S.S. And something else with the movie...You can't go wrong with Anthony Hopkins!!!!
Okay, I'm done. Thank you for listening.
and i liked it. i even used that style of transformation in a youtube video i made
. i can't wait to see the new one.