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He plays a washed-up, recently widowed father of three living in a mouldering cul-de-sac – a ravening werewolf of a man whose ferocious adoration for his daughters results in psychopathic violence towards everyone else.
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And could the dog be a werewolf instead of a dog?
He was the original werewolf of London.
He's the werewolf of Manchester".
Judging by the surrounding giggles and sighs, the audience are pretty keen on whichever werewolf of them has his shirt off at the time.
Meyer's quartet of books - Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse and Breaking Dawn - trace the love story between ordinary girl Bella and vampire Edward, throwing in a pack of werewolves, a coven of vampire royalty and a vampire baby for good measure.
THE characters in an independent movie scheduled to begin filming this fall include a werewolf, a member of the band the Strokes and a cannibalistic yoga instructor.
There will be art from one end of Central Park to the other, including grotesque sculptures of werewolf heads, a ferocious life-size tiger, a bronze bust of Michael Jackson and a 50-foot-tall inflatable pink rubber ketchup bottle topped with a snowmanlike head.
And David Altmejd's sculpture of a decaying werewolf in a kind of Constructivist garden is sweetly and sadly horrifying.
One major riff concerns a popular television show about a community of werewolves (and involves a wearisome recounting of camera angles).
Perhaps a zombie-like stance (think Dawn of the Dead), a werewolf prowl or a ghostly glide whilst emitting menacing wails.
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