How Silver Bullet Redefines the Werewolf Story

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In Praise of Shadows

In Praise of Shadows

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In today's video, we are going to look at how Stephen King's Cycle of the Werewolf, as well as the film adaptation Silver Bullet, recontextualizes the werewolf story for the modern age.
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@InPraiseofShadows
@InPraiseofShadows 5 жыл бұрын
Hey everybody! Thanks for watching the new video, I hope you liked it! Werewolves have always been one of my favorite monsters, and I'm hoping to one day to a really long video about them across the generations. So that being said, what are your favorite werewolves? It could help with research and might appear in that video! Thanks, and have a great day.
@crod9905
@crod9905 5 жыл бұрын
I haven't seen Silver Bullet, but either way I don't think there has been a really good werewolf movie. And that's sad because the potential is there.
@InPraiseofShadows
@InPraiseofShadows 5 жыл бұрын
It totally is, I love Silver Bullet, Bad Moon, The Howling, and I still need to watch Ginger Snaps. But I think the potential is still there to have a fantastic modern werewolf movie for sure, and I would love to see that get made.
@crod9905
@crod9905 5 жыл бұрын
@@InPraiseofShadows I think a great setting for a werewolf movie would be the swamps of Louisiana in the 18th or 19th century!
@InPraiseofShadows
@InPraiseofShadows 5 жыл бұрын
@@crod9905 That would be really cool! I just got back from a trip to Louisiana fairly recently and I had a great time. I could definitely see something there, it would have to actively work to distance itself from both Interview With The Vampire and True Blood as well, so it would be interesting to see how they navigated something like that.
@tommyhicks4510
@tommyhicks4510 5 жыл бұрын
Just bought one at barnes and Noble, the cover design was modernized and I wish I could buy an original copy
@timberwolfbrother
@timberwolfbrother 4 жыл бұрын
"What happens if a vampire moves to a small town in Maine?" "What happens if a cosmic horror moves to a small town in Maine?" "What happens if a werewolf moves to a small town in Maine?" Me: "Clearly, I'm never moving to Maine."
@mrnukes797
@mrnukes797 4 жыл бұрын
What happens when children are kidnapped by the government and tortured by the military in a secret compound in a small town in Maine
@faceless2302
@faceless2302 4 жыл бұрын
What happens when a UFO is dug up in a backyard in a small town in Maine?
@28Pluto
@28Pluto 4 жыл бұрын
What happens if the Devil opens a thrift store in a small town in Maine?
@truefanforum3273
@truefanforum3273 4 жыл бұрын
What happens when a tormented teenage girl develops telekinetic abilities in a small town in Maine?
@karasumacha7559
@karasumacha7559 4 жыл бұрын
If your having any of those problems in Main you maybe in a steven king book.
@hyperion3145
@hyperion3145 3 жыл бұрын
A vampire, a clown, and a werewolf walk into a bar in Maine. "Hello, Stephen!" Says the bartender.
@magallanesagustin4952
@magallanesagustin4952 3 жыл бұрын
Funny since Pennywise turns into both a werewolf and a vampire.
@ericjourdain892
@ericjourdain892 2 жыл бұрын
Ahaha, 👍
@ryanmatheson5137
@ryanmatheson5137 4 жыл бұрын
I still suspect Gary Busey has never actually been cast in a film. He just wanders onto set and refuses to leave
@irishjoe2941
@irishjoe2941 4 жыл бұрын
Ryan Matheson lol I can see that
@rafaelalodio5116
@rafaelalodio5116 4 жыл бұрын
I also have that impression
@Halloween111
@Halloween111 4 жыл бұрын
On December 4, 1988, Busey was severely injured in a motorcycle accident in which he was not wearing a helmet. His skull was fractured, and doctors feared he suffered permanent brain damage. During the filming of the second season of Celebrity Rehab in 2008, Busey was referred to psychiatrist Dr. Charles Sophy. Sophy suspected that Busey's brain injury has had a greater effect on him than realized. He described it as essentially weakening his mental "filters" and causing him to speak and act impulsively.
@dubuyajay9964
@dubuyajay9964 4 жыл бұрын
You ever hear the crazy impersonations they do of him in Rifftrax?
@fluorosco
@fluorosco 4 жыл бұрын
That's brilliant 😂
@AshBloodfire
@AshBloodfire 4 жыл бұрын
Plus, it is the only werewolf film where a werewolf beats someone with a baseball bat.
@dominicomegon4714
@dominicomegon4714 4 жыл бұрын
That counts.
@alteredbeast7145
@alteredbeast7145 4 жыл бұрын
True but Dog Soldiers had a squaddie boxing a werewolf
@dominicomegon4714
@dominicomegon4714 4 жыл бұрын
@@alteredbeast7145 That also counts.
@MLBlue30
@MLBlue30 4 жыл бұрын
Pfff, I wrote a comic as a teen where werewolves used machine guns on each other.
@Lastkingof33
@Lastkingof33 4 жыл бұрын
That scene never gets old
@greenmann1217
@greenmann1217 4 жыл бұрын
Werewolves aren't just an allegory for serial killers, they are the mythological answer for human actions deemed incomprehensible by early modern human communities
@z-beeblebrox
@z-beeblebrox 4 жыл бұрын
@Frizzurd Not probably. Even the messed up Brothers Grimm version of Red Riding Hood cleans it up a lot. The oldest versions were explicitly "if you're a young girl and you talk to highwaymen, you're gonna get raped and murdered" PSAs
@CaladonianQueen
@CaladonianQueen 4 жыл бұрын
Lycanthropy was also used to explain conditions that seemed incomprehensible, such as downs syndrome and epilepsy.
@RepublicConstitution
@RepublicConstitution 4 жыл бұрын
Unless they're real.
@buttercupcoffee5972
@buttercupcoffee5972 4 жыл бұрын
Kind of the same with succubus and incubus. Which would explain people being sexually assault potentially by close family members. And unexpected pregnancy of women. Though recently I saw someone mention as a potential explaination for sleep paralyze. And how you cant move and see scary things in the darkness.
@cbl1199
@cbl1199 4 жыл бұрын
Its actually more literal than this, the legend of the werewolf comes from the real tale of the hunting of the Beast of Gevaudan, a man eating beast (probably a feral, rabid or parasites infected wolf-dog bastard of great size) that supposedly killed nearly a hundred villagers in the farmlands of France and was brought down by a hunter by the name of Jean Chastel. This is also where the myth of werewolf being weak to silver comes form, as he used silver bullets to down the beast, but for a peculiarly funny yet humane reason: there was a shortage of worthwhile metals for the bullets, so he had melted them himself using the silver from cutlery.
@adnanalam8389
@adnanalam8389 4 жыл бұрын
Stephen King: What if two spies moved into a small-town in Maine?
@CorbCorbin
@CorbCorbin 4 жыл бұрын
Adnan Alam Well...we got what if young Annie Wilkes moved to a small town in Maine.
@derek96720
@derek96720 4 жыл бұрын
It's like that episode of South Park where Cartman keeps feeding the studio ideas and every single one is a variation of Rob Schneider transforming into random objects.
@lonewolf9578
@lonewolf9578 4 жыл бұрын
derek96720 rob Schneider is... “kyenny”
@palchristianandersen9086
@palchristianandersen9086 4 жыл бұрын
A small town in Maine is terrorized by a lightning-fast, blue, hedgehog.
@derek96720
@derek96720 4 жыл бұрын
A small town in main is terrorized by Rob Schneider.
@TheLordUrban
@TheLordUrban 4 жыл бұрын
The curse coming from picking an arbitrary flower in the woods has deep roots in medieval folklore. It also underlines the seemingly random nature of who a serial killer is. On the topic of old world gun smiths crafting magic bullets; the practice was extremely common among German immigrants and their descendants who lived in rural areas well into the 20th century. Look up Hex Doctors.
@NazriB
@NazriB 2 жыл бұрын
Lies again? Gold + Silver + Bronze
@feliperisseto9113
@feliperisseto9113 2 жыл бұрын
What folklore you are refering to?
@silvertheelf
@silvertheelf 4 жыл бұрын
“What these have in common aren’t the monsters it’s” And I thought you were going to be funny and say “they all have a small town in Maine” 😂
@frankvizen5480
@frankvizen5480 4 жыл бұрын
When I saw this movie for the first time I remember clearly that the scariest part of the film was when Marty's sister went door to door and you just didn't know who would have an eye injury. It could be anybody. What a great underappreciated film. Thanks for giving it some attention.
@JesusRodriguez-ib8hn
@JesusRodriguez-ib8hn 4 жыл бұрын
"Something inhuman has come to Tarker's Mill" Yep it's Gary Busey alright 😂
@Me_AV
@Me_AV 3 жыл бұрын
I would love to see reworked trailer of Silver Bullet with that kind of humor. LOLOL
@digitalbookworm5678
@digitalbookworm5678 4 жыл бұрын
Someone actually posted that silver is too soft to make bullets on the goofs page for this film on IMDb. I had that posting removed by pointing out that silver is harder than lead. It was obviously posted by a paranoid werewolf. 😄
@neilyb5012
@neilyb5012 4 жыл бұрын
digitalbookworm5678 yeah you would say silver bullets are impossible to make if it was the one thing that could kill you
@z-beeblebrox
@z-beeblebrox 4 жыл бұрын
lol yeah in fact I've been told that silver bullets would actually be a great alternative to lead bullets for conventional use, if it weren't for the fact that silver is so expensive.
@faceless2302
@faceless2302 4 жыл бұрын
I think generally the softness of lead is an asset to causing trauma in soft targets, but silver would probably still fair fine as a projectile. You are losing out on mass though so maybe it would be better suited to cartridges inclined to have a heavy bullet weight, like .45-70.
@theheretic3764
@theheretic3764 4 жыл бұрын
Actually the ballistics of silver are shit.
@devil8975
@devil8975 4 жыл бұрын
@@theheretic3764 reported for being a werewolf 😁
@Woedans
@Woedans 4 жыл бұрын
You should really do a video on the whole werewolf genre like you did with clown films. The werewolf genre is very interesting and there are a plethora of reasons why making a good werewolf film is a true balancing act!
@LPTV84
@LPTV84 5 жыл бұрын
Growing up, Silver Bullet was one of those films I would tune into if it came on Cable TV because in many ways, I thought it was an astounding piece of horror and werewolf media. When you get down to it, the story of this handicapped child and werewolf parallels David and Goliath, where the sense of hopelessness is strong, but you have some hope to overcome it. I'm not even sure Stephen purposely saw that when he made the novel, but he probably did in Silver Bullet. I wonder if films like Silver Bullet influenced The Duffer Brothers' work on Stranger Things as this idea of a town plagued by something supernatural is eerily similar in this work. Something about it's gimmick too, a creature who only regularly appears ONCE A MONTH is truly remarkable since most werewolf films don't imply that and treat them like vampires where every night they change. There's layers and layers of unique artistic interpretation and meaning into this. I ADORE the art by Bernie Wrightson's artwork for the book. I knew about his work for Ghostbusters, which I highly recommend people to check out as it always gave me chills, and to see it in this book is so damn amazing. I LOVE the scenery portions too as they set the mood for each chapter/month. I need to get a copy of the book. Thank you for the review. This is such a long comment, but to see people appreciate this film and reveal more into it, truly makes me happy to understand why I gravitated towards it as a kid.
@ericjourdain892
@ericjourdain892 2 жыл бұрын
Is anyone still wondering if Stranger Things is a blatant King rip-off?
@thegreatsiberianitch
@thegreatsiberianitch 4 жыл бұрын
THE WHEELCHAIR MAKES THE MOVIE, AND THE BULLET MONTAGE IS DEEP
@SY-gx1xz
@SY-gx1xz 3 жыл бұрын
How so?
@h.p.lovecraftscat8439
@h.p.lovecraftscat8439 3 жыл бұрын
based
@NosepassTheRNGenius
@NosepassTheRNGenius 3 жыл бұрын
Why u so mad bro?
@birdsamora9925
@birdsamora9925 3 жыл бұрын
Problem?
@johnnyskinwalker4095
@johnnyskinwalker4095 3 жыл бұрын
that was a fun wheelchair for sure
@DeepEye1994
@DeepEye1994 4 жыл бұрын
Silver Bullet really felt more like "Jaws with a Werewolf" than American Werewolf did, tho I wish some scenes were handled a bit better and the werewolf design looked more menacing.
@josephivenegas
@josephivenegas 5 жыл бұрын
That last part really got me. I don’t know if you quoted the book or just went out there, but dang it gave me chills. You’re a master at what you do here. Keep doing what you’re doing. And good luck with anything else.
@InPraiseofShadows
@InPraiseofShadows 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! Yeah the beginning of the video as well as the last sentence are both lifted from the first chapter of the book, although the last one is shifted around just a bit to flow with what I was saying. That means a lot to me that you liked it, thanks so much for watching!
@juliocesarsajhe
@juliocesarsajhe 10 ай бұрын
Last year, i end up in a wheelchair(currently i still in it) and me and my mom cry a lot for what happened to me, so i decide to show her this movie, to show her that event a guy in a wheelchair can stand up for something and be strong. Im so grateful that this story exist, and thank you so much for this video, cheers from Mexico.
@jarrettpennington4579
@jarrettpennington4579 4 жыл бұрын
"I'm too old to be playing The Hardy Boys meet Reverend Werewolf."
@OldSchoolCurt
@OldSchoolCurt 3 жыл бұрын
Now I’m gonna stay up with this stupid gun because I’m promised y’all that!
@jrgrimm6091
@jrgrimm6091 5 ай бұрын
Holy jumped up Jesus Palamino!!
@kevinthomas4239
@kevinthomas4239 5 жыл бұрын
Excellent analysis! I love Silver Bullet. One of my favorite movies as a kid. Read the book as a teen and loved the sequence of the phases of the moon being used. A real gem of the King's one that not many people are familiar with plus I love Wrightson's work. Perhaps a essay on his art as a future project?
@InPraiseofShadows
@InPraiseofShadows 5 жыл бұрын
Oh yeah the book really is good and super different from anything else he ever did. Thank you! And yeah a video on Wrightson would be super cool, and I've been wanting to do a comic video for a while now, so I probably will! I've been wanting to do videos that take a comprehensive look a person's career, and so when I start those up he would for sure be on that list.
@krasius47
@krasius47 Жыл бұрын
The silver bullet making scene is one of the best scenes in cinema history. In my opinion, that is. The music, the editing, the pace. Beautifully done. The blacksmith or wizard was very aware of what uncle red was asking. A very beautiful scene. It was scarier than most horror scenes without showing any gore or terror. That's why it was so scary in a sense. One of my favorite scenes of all time.
@KiwiBeeArt
@KiwiBeeArt 3 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad to see praise of Bernie Wrightson, he's the person I direct to go see his work when I'm teaching about line drawing and hatching. He is incredibly under appreciated, which is a shame.
@robertdochter277
@robertdochter277 3 жыл бұрын
I love Silver Bullet, and think its one of the more underrated of King's adoptions. Another awesome video.
@lokepoke1337
@lokepoke1337 4 жыл бұрын
King is a good writer but actually a bad filmmaker. Usually when he gets his way the movie suffers from it.
@alexbristol4413
@alexbristol4413 4 жыл бұрын
@Lebo leigh Leigh Hey, Maximum Overdrive was a fuckin' MASTERPIECE!
@KatieLHall-fy1hw
@KatieLHall-fy1hw 3 жыл бұрын
@@sudanemamimikiki1527 I enjoy an American Werewolf in London, myself, and I think you are eighth, having it be in the dark helped set the atmosphere and make the wolf feel more real. I think Jurassic Park did this also, by doing the big T-Rex shots at night. Made it feel dangerous
@Me_AV
@Me_AV 3 жыл бұрын
@@sudanemamimikiki1527 Watch the "Howling".....best werewolf make up ever!! Eddie's transformation is incredible!
@menghao737
@menghao737 3 жыл бұрын
Don't care what anyone says, Maximum Overdrive is an awesome 80s B movie horror comedy that knows exactly what it is and treats itself with precisely the right amount of seriousness you'd expect from such a movie, and he directed that shit!
@gtrman69777
@gtrman69777 3 жыл бұрын
@@Me_AV You beat me to it. I think that transformation scene is better than An American Werewolf in London. It looks so Damn painful buy he seems to be enjoying it. That scene doesn't get the credit it deserves.
@jeremiahedwards7357
@jeremiahedwards7357 4 жыл бұрын
This is one of my favorite horror films of the 80's. I grew up watching this film. It made me look at people in a different light. I was able to see the senselessness of a mob, the darkness within a religious man, and the judgement given by people you have always known. This town could be anywhere in America, and that is what makes it scary. It will always be in my top 10 best horror films.
@rociomiranda5684
@rociomiranda5684 3 жыл бұрын
Ironically, the werewolves in Dog Soldiers were played by dancers, and they are much more effective.
@NakedSnake85
@NakedSnake85 3 жыл бұрын
Probably the best werewolf movie ever, IMO.
@jasdanvm3845
@jasdanvm3845 3 жыл бұрын
That was a great movie, the whole SCP like way of the military knowing about the existence of "Cryptids" is my favorite part of it.
@TrixiLovesYou
@TrixiLovesYou 3 жыл бұрын
What's the irony?
@lastofmygeneration
@lastofmygeneration 2 жыл бұрын
@@TrixiLovesYou It isn't really ironic - just kind of funny that a delicate dancer can be so imposing in a costume... but anyone familiar with Predator would know the man or woman in the suit has to know how to move to really communicate through the costume.
@ftkinney
@ftkinney 2 жыл бұрын
I think Dog Soldiers was fantastic but it was also made much later and I think that helps with the effects. I always thought that Silver Bullet had a very low budget compared to other movies I remember at the time, I love it still the same.
@veryawful861
@veryawful861 4 жыл бұрын
I would really love to see the horror genre return to this kind of iconic energy that we all fell in love with.
@majedulhaque6230
@majedulhaque6230 5 жыл бұрын
This was so beautifully written and narrated. Props to you for such much needed quality content. Much love from Bangladesh.
@InPraiseofShadows
@InPraiseofShadows 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! I was really happy with this video and how it turned out, so I’m glad to see you liked it!
@GopherGuts2000
@GopherGuts2000 3 жыл бұрын
Gary Busey was a good actor before his motorcycle accident. It’s a sad story, actually. I feel a lot of empathy for him. He’s great in Silver Bullet. 🤙
@sikedawg
@sikedawg 5 жыл бұрын
you deserve so many more subs and viewers
@InPraiseofShadows
@InPraiseofShadows 5 жыл бұрын
sikedawg thanks man, hopefully soon! I’ve been trying to grow, and I’m really happy with how things are right now. I will be making the best videos I can either way haha
@soyburglar77
@soyburglar77 3 жыл бұрын
Busey has definitely become a caricature of himself over the years. But Silver Bullet, Point Break, and the Buddy Holly movie were all great roles for him.
@Nightman221k
@Nightman221k 5 жыл бұрын
I never read the novel this movie was based on but your description has made me incredibly interested in checking it out and a calendar/book that covers a year's worth of full moon stories each month is a brilliant idea for the genre of Werewolf horror. I adore the movie but the book sounds like it might even be a step above the film so I'm going to have to check it out. And Bernie Wrightson is an incredible artist. Swamp Thing is one of the most exciting comics characters there is and Wrightson made his books feel so alive and fascinating, I had no idea about him doing the art for the book before this video! There's no way I can pass on the book after hearing he illustrated it. I loved the movie and the kid actors in particular were perfect and Gary Busey felt so made for the uncle character that I don't think anyone could have fit the way he did.
@InPraiseofShadows
@InPraiseofShadows 5 жыл бұрын
Oh the book is seriously great, but it is very different from the movie. They both follow the same story, but the book is a more distant approach in a way. It’s one of the harder Stephen King books to find, but you can usually find good deals for it online, I’ve only seen it a few times in used book stores though. Wrightson was seriously the best though, the way he would use dark black patches in his ink was amazing. His swamp thing stuff in particular is great, but I really loved everything he did. He was one of the reasons I made this video, just to give me an excuse to talk about him for a while haha
@ronaldanglada-chavez8545
@ronaldanglada-chavez8545 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much! This is one of the best reviews to one of the most underrated horror movies of all time. I grew up in a small town and when my parents showed this movie to me and my brothers (I'm glad they did while we were so young) it scared the shit out of us. I think one of the main reasons was because being in a small town that is so close to the mountains it just made the story all the more believable.
@thema1998
@thema1998 5 жыл бұрын
I had never heard of Cycle of the Werewolf or its film adaptation, Silver Bullet, until now. This was an interesting video! 🤓
@jothishprabu8
@jothishprabu8 4 жыл бұрын
Man The 80s had some of the best horror movies.
@nibs8837
@nibs8837 4 жыл бұрын
Brilliant insight into one of my favorite movies. It is a film that I go back to again and again. Every time we watch it, another theme seems to emerge. If you adored your wheelchair bound nephew, and an unknown serial killer began operating in his hometown, you would assume he would be an easy target. What would a mechanically inclined uncle do to protect him? I love the characters in this story, and I am so happy that I found your channel! You discuss things that I'm truly interested in!
@FaydsterTV
@FaydsterTV 3 жыл бұрын
This movie scared me when I was younger. One of the few movies that still scares me to this day!
@shishoka
@shishoka 3 жыл бұрын
I like how in the movie the gunsmith knows what the barrel is for and the first victim apparently could recognize werewolf tracks.
@T.Maximus
@T.Maximus 3 жыл бұрын
This is by far my favorite review of this movie
@o.g.3565
@o.g.3565 4 жыл бұрын
I'd love to see a remake by King on this with modern filming techniques.
@IanConnel
@IanConnel 3 жыл бұрын
Not me - the werewolf would be a trans woman getting revenge on the white patriarchy
@Warlanda
@Warlanda 4 жыл бұрын
you helped give a whole other level of depth to this movie; I always liked "Silver Bullet", especially the aspect of the unusual identity (well, unusual to those not well acquainted with King) of the werewolf.
@theshape7817
@theshape7817 5 жыл бұрын
I like your videos a lot. I really appreciate that someone takes the time to talk about little subjects and lesser-known movies or aspects in horror in a way that feels as intimate as you make it because it gives me something to think about. I’ve always loved Cycle of the Werewolf and Silver Bullet and I guess the way modern media has primed me it made me feel like I wanted to know more about Lester Lowe’s backstory and how he became a werewolf, but I know that that’s not the importance of the story. I still wish that Cycle of the Werewolf was a full-length novel though, or that at least Stephen King would make a full-length werewolf novel like he did with Salem’s Lot.
@InPraiseofShadows
@InPraiseofShadows 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much that makes me happy to hear! I’m with you on that, I would really dig him to go back into that subject again because as much as I do love Cycle it is very limited because it started in a very limited style. I love the movie too but I would be very down for him to dive into them in a normal everyday setting again to see what he would have to say about them now. I do love how he handles Lowe’s backstory in the book, it’s almost Lovecraftian in that he just picks some flowers that immediately rot in his hands and turns him into a wolf. I love that idea, and it’s one of the only examples that I know of where there isn’t a werewolf already in existence that makes our wolf. But thank you so much for your kind words, they really do mean a lot to me!
@theshape7817
@theshape7817 5 жыл бұрын
In Praise of Shadows No problem! I know how important it is for new content creators to hear feedback and a lot of your pieces genuinely interest me. Now that you mention that Lovecraftian way that he apparently became a werewolf (I must have forgotten how if it was mentioned in the book because I just assumed it wasn’t mentioned) it really reminds me of how in Dracula (original novel) Van Helsing is talking and he suggests that Dracula became a vampire by learning dark magic in this place called the Scholomance in the Carpathian Mountains, and knowing that it only adds more power to the character as a villain because he wasn’t “sired” by being bitten and given a disease like a victim, he just “became” how we was by being so inherently evil.
@InPraiseofShadows
@InPraiseofShadows 5 жыл бұрын
@@theshape7817 Yeah its totally like that! I really love how that was shown in the Coppola '92 movie. And it is a super small detail in the book, I only remember it because I reread it this week before making the video lol In the chapter (I think either October or November) where it is revealed that Lowe is the Werewolf he is narrating in his mind and he talks about the weird flowers he found in the church cemetary and how they rotted as soon as they were plucked. It's only like one sentence, but I like how it is both an explanation and not one at the same time.
@wcw2793
@wcw2793 4 жыл бұрын
@@InPraiseofShadows Was he picking Wolfsbane?
@TheNightBadger
@TheNightBadger 3 жыл бұрын
'Something Wicked this Way Comes' also has a very good small-town vibe to it. Set in the past though.
@dannymiller7187
@dannymiller7187 3 жыл бұрын
The motorcycle wheel chair was my favorite when I was a kid. And the way the girl talked about the bullet maker I felt was just the way her uncle told her about the guy to kinda make her feel more safe about killing the ware wolf. I really liked that.
@dannymiller7187
@dannymiller7187 3 жыл бұрын
This movie made me love Gary busey he’s everyone’s favorite uncle. I will be him when I get old.
@mattlewis6517
@mattlewis6517 4 жыл бұрын
Everett McGill used to come into my ups store all the time. He was chill af. Said he kept the leather mask from people under the stairs.
@InPraiseofShadows
@InPraiseofShadows 4 жыл бұрын
That’s really awesome, hes always been one of my favorites to see pop up in stuff and I do love that movie. Big Ed will always be one of my favorite Twin Peaks characters.
@mattlewis6517
@mattlewis6517 4 жыл бұрын
@@InPraiseofShadows A very cool guy. He was super unassuming too, i met Diane Ladd at the same store, she tried to sell me her guest bed.. such a weird job.
@flixization
@flixization 3 жыл бұрын
I really like your video essays. I had never realized Coscarelli worked on this movie, but as soon as you said it, I saw it immediately. I think they are both two of my favorite horror movies, because they have his unique touch.
@pandahsykes602
@pandahsykes602 4 жыл бұрын
This , the howling , dog soldiers and werewolf of London are my favorite werewolf movies of all time ! Maybe I’ll get mad high and watch silver bullet tonight ;)
@TheEnigmaticBM39
@TheEnigmaticBM39 4 жыл бұрын
Add in bad moon too
@werecam56
@werecam56 4 жыл бұрын
Not enough people have seen Dog Soldiers. I love American Werewolf but Dog Soldiers may still be my favorite. Its a toss up.
@williamchamberlain2263
@williamchamberlain2263 4 жыл бұрын
@@werecam56 love the characters in that movie
@h.calvert3165
@h.calvert3165 4 жыл бұрын
YOU have GREAT taste! 😜
@OrangeHatReviews
@OrangeHatReviews 4 жыл бұрын
This is one of my favorite movies as a child. And I truly love your take on it.
@conalcochranh3274
@conalcochranh3274 5 жыл бұрын
Always liked this movie and the novella it's based upon. Great review.
@W0lfenstrike
@W0lfenstrike 4 жыл бұрын
I was terrified of Werewolves as a kid (didn't help that most 80's werewolf movies were actually fucking terrifying), but somehow, this was one of the few horror movies I could stand to watch from beginning to end. I dunno, the story is simple enough to follow along and having a handicapped kid as the protagonist kind of makes you immediately root for his survival, especially for how likable he is. Also, I'm kinda surprised you didn't mention the fact that the priest ended up being the werewolf, to follow along with King's famous religious tropes aside from everything happening in Maine.
@marcotuma1
@marcotuma1 3 жыл бұрын
Man, i really like yous essays, mainly because they are truly essays, not just reviews disguised like profounds insights... and I tell you again: your two-part about american horror comics is awesome! Keep the good work!
@crod9905
@crod9905 5 жыл бұрын
Congratulations on 1k subs! It's only a matter of time before you get 1 million.
@InPraiseofShadows
@InPraiseofShadows 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks man! It has been fun so far, I’m looking forward to the future to see what happens!
@whiskeyrichards9973
@whiskeyrichards9973 3 жыл бұрын
This is by far my favorite "werewolf" film. It has moments that are campy or even slightly cheesey but it also has a couple scenes which for me personally, are among the most terrifying I've seen to date. One of these is the scene in the church, when the Priest is having a nightmare/fever dream and the entire congregation begins to turn into lycanthropes right before his eyes. It is the stuff of absolute hellish terror.
@PatrickVRegan
@PatrickVRegan 3 жыл бұрын
After watching this video months ago I wanted to rewatch this childhood favorite. I finally got around to it and found your words ever more meaningful while doing so. Great video. A Stephen King underrated classic.
@lovelyamerah
@lovelyamerah 11 ай бұрын
80's it up? ; silly ?! Dude, Marty's silver bullet chair and the silver bullet making scene is AMAZING! Riding your bike as a kid is not only a taste of freedom but a right of passage. It also shows the loving ,family bond Uncle Red has for Marty. That Marty is just like everyone else. It's also is a no Brainer for the title of the movie. Not to mention, it sets up Marty's encounter and escape from the werewolf. And the bullet making scene ,for me, built up tension because of what was coming. I appreciate that was included that , instead of uncle Red just asking a friend to make some bullets. Side note: i love how its never explained how reverend lowe became a werewolf. It fits Steve King's style of writing. He really doesn't explain to much the origin of the evil,just that it exists. He also likes his audience to use their imagination and lastly ,just like in real life, sometimes bad things happen and we dont always know why.
@catnumber6967
@catnumber6967 4 жыл бұрын
I just stumbled on your channel today & I’m having lots of fun hopping around, checking things out. Great stuff! Your commentary on how horror stories start made me think of one of my favorite horror novels, ‘The Descent’ by Jeff Long, which I remember as having one of the most visceral, cinematic first chapters I’ve ever read before pulling back & doing a great job of introducing characters & slowly mounting up the horror.
@indianastarkjones1535
@indianastarkjones1535 4 жыл бұрын
Saw this movie in 1985 .I loved it then I love it now. At 13 I thought it was great and 35 years later at 48 and having watched it multiple times a year since 1985, its still great.
@julieeverett7442
@julieeverett7442 4 жыл бұрын
I'm a little older than you, but yes, saw it as a kid, being a massive King fan and NEVER out grew it
@dominic2014
@dominic2014 4 жыл бұрын
Seeing Silver Bullet a few years after it's released on VHS, I was maybe 9 or 10, was an adrenaline ride. Not to mention Megan Follows, of Anne of Green Gables fame, was a crush of mine (along with Alyssa Milano.) I was living in Prince Edward Island at the time. There was a lot I desired in this movie... fireworks, a cool bike, a father figure who cared and was funny and wild, and to be a detective solving mysteries.
@Impromac
@Impromac 5 жыл бұрын
This was an excellent analysis. I am actually reading "Cycle of the Werewolf" in French and Spanish in order to learn these languages. Plus, the book is short and ideal for this. However, I would like to say that you have opened up my eyes as to why Reverend Lowe's werewolf origin is not mentioned in the entire book or the movie.
@julieeverett7442
@julieeverett7442 4 жыл бұрын
But as Jane and Marty said, maybe he doesnt even know
@Terron-de-pimienta
@Terron-de-pimienta 3 жыл бұрын
Funny thing, cause I'm spanish and I'm reading Nightmares and Dreamscapes to improve my english. This little novel was my first King's book :)
@Richy22222
@Richy22222 3 жыл бұрын
Your videos are so good that even your reviews of obscure movies I’ve never even heard of have me glued to the screen ears open
@Osric24
@Osric24 2 жыл бұрын
Wrightson's art was incredible. I wasn't aware of his work and I thank you for making us aware of it.
@ohdannyboy4727
@ohdannyboy4727 2 жыл бұрын
I really liked the motorcycle wheelchair and the bullet maker scene. solid film and great video.
@adamant5906
@adamant5906 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for making this video. This is my favorite werewolf film. Your reviews are sincere, insightful and engaging.
@braxm7632
@braxm7632 6 ай бұрын
I loved the way they described the gunsmith some of the best dialouge in the whole movie
@brandonpage7087
@brandonpage7087 4 жыл бұрын
Nice job, man!! This movie is hugely underrated & underappreciated!! I LOVE your videos! You put ALOT of heart into them, & obviously do tons of research. I love researching films, myself, for fun.
@cjgonzilla7676
@cjgonzilla7676 4 жыл бұрын
Fantastic review, man!!!! One of my favorite books of all time!! I love your channel. Keep up the good work!!!!
@OctoberLotus
@OctoberLotus 3 жыл бұрын
After seeing this video the first time, I bought the book and I am so glad I did. You can read it in a night, but the artwork and individual stories are fantastic. I grew up with the film. Now I appreciate the film more knowing what went into it. Thanks for making this video.
@movedmindpoRUSZonyUMYS
@movedmindpoRUSZonyUMYS 4 жыл бұрын
One of the KZbin's most promising video esseists taking on my favourite writer! Sweet!
@collinjames9201
@collinjames9201 2 жыл бұрын
As a kid, back in the 90's, i wasn't reading King's works. Me and my friends where reading 'R.L.Stine's' "Goosebumps" But i watching King's stuff on TV like 'The Stand and The Tommy knockers mini series.
@RetroWrathX13B
@RetroWrathX13B Жыл бұрын
I never read the book until I saw this video. Reading in general was one of the few forms of entertainment I never used, up until I left for the Army, where they helped pass the time while waiting to go to BCT and get discharged. I initially took this book and The Howling but, before I left, I ended up ordering another twenty-odd more. Thanks for opening my eyes to the medium
@PopCultureNihilist
@PopCultureNihilist 4 жыл бұрын
You are fantastic. Just discovered your channel yesterday and I've wanted to acknowledge your hard work. Props! BTW, this is an all-time favorite of mine.
@InPraiseofShadows
@InPraiseofShadows 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Really glad you found the channel
@mbowsher76
@mbowsher76 4 жыл бұрын
Between this and your video on the lost art on horror novels, you got a subscriber out of me. Fantastic material and I can't wait to check out more of your videos!
@InPraiseofShadows
@InPraiseofShadows 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you, really glad you liked them man!
@ebxj1418
@ebxj1418 4 жыл бұрын
Excellent take on one of my favorite movies and story. Right On
@brandonpate9258
@brandonpate9258 4 жыл бұрын
This is my second favorite werewolf movie just behind American werewolf in London, both great movies!!!
@davidlavalleejr
@davidlavalleejr 4 жыл бұрын
Really well done. Great analysis
@seanabbins5481
@seanabbins5481 3 жыл бұрын
I really liked Silver Bullet and you very accurately and eloquently stated what made it good--- the way it captured small town American life. There is no better setting for a horror story than a small New England town in autumn. They did an excellent job creating that setting. I have not read the book, but I intend to and watching this video is going to cause me to stop procrastinating and do so sooner rather than later.
@dannyh5937
@dannyh5937 2 жыл бұрын
I remember seeing this movie on TV as a kid. I remember the part with the bullet maker so vividly. Fun movie
@tylermacgregor2760
@tylermacgregor2760 5 жыл бұрын
Love this movie, and the book! This was a great in depth piece about both! I enjoyed it! Thank you!
@queenskelaton6507
@queenskelaton6507 2 жыл бұрын
i love your video cause yeah this my hands down favorite werewolf movie but yeah that silver bullet making scene is my favorite scene and feels honestly like a Stephen king tangent
@turma8eac
@turma8eac 3 жыл бұрын
Rewatched this and it still holds up Great video
@hnican
@hnican 8 ай бұрын
One of my favourite movies of all time! Thanks for this vid!
@sjbrooksy45
@sjbrooksy45 3 жыл бұрын
Man, I'm still looking for a "Wind Through the Keyhole" movie. If it is just the story that Roland tells about the kid, I think it would be a great movie that also helps establish that universe.
@Terron-de-pimienta
@Terron-de-pimienta 3 жыл бұрын
I've never watched the movie, I just read the novel when I was a little teen. My first Stephen King's book and my fav mythological monster, that tiny novel has an special place in my heart 🐺🌕
@lokco7908
@lokco7908 3 жыл бұрын
I was going to comment about how oddly fast that wheelchair was, re-watched and noticed I missed the whole motorcycle wheel chair thing the first time around. 😂
@npc8253
@npc8253 3 жыл бұрын
"You know what screw your calendar's constraints! Il make my own werewolf calendar...with blackjack.. and hookers!" -steven king 1991
@connorclarke3017
@connorclarke3017 4 жыл бұрын
Stephen King stories always kinda spooked me as a child since I live very close to Maine. I always thought "It'd take only a few hours for this thing to get to my town."
@shokmusic_AC
@shokmusic_AC Жыл бұрын
Excellent essay on a truly under appreciated werewolf film.
@EmlynBoyle
@EmlynBoyle 3 жыл бұрын
An excellent piece on an underrated werewolf movie. It is more a serial killer/murder mystery movie than something like American Werewolf In London or The Howling.
@edwardzignot2681
@edwardzignot2681 3 жыл бұрын
The only thing that could make this book more fun is if it were in pop-up format! Cycle of the Werewolf is like 99% giant awesome pictures and 1% actual text. Considering most SK books contain 25% extra superfluous text, it's a refreshing change. Note: the pic you showed of Father Callahan battling vampires is from The last book, not Wolves of the Callah. I'd have gone with the Callah pic of the wolves being basically Dr.Doom knockoffs armed with light sabers and Harry Potter Sneetches that explode on contact. If you're like wtf kinda gibberish..... You need to read the Dark Tower series.
@philanthropy3619
@philanthropy3619 3 жыл бұрын
Best Werewolf movie made IMO. Original story, great effects for the time, and Busey steals the show.
@andrewplayspiano1
@andrewplayspiano1 4 жыл бұрын
Wonderful video! So informative. This actually makes me want to read more of Steven King. He's a masterful story teller. And the psychology behind horror is so intriguing
@DigitalDuelist
@DigitalDuelist 4 жыл бұрын
A movie that deserves WAAAY more credit than it gets. I've seen several werewolf movie videos that dont even mention it.
@pablobratcat
@pablobratcat 3 жыл бұрын
I'm glad you appreciate Stephen King the way I do. I happened to start reading his books about the same time as I moved from the city to a small town, and I was always the outsider, watching life and drama taking place, examining people's drama and motives.
@KOOLGRAF
@KOOLGRAF 2 жыл бұрын
I saw this movie with my dad wen I was younger. Far from my first horror movie and I would say the first horror movie I laughed at. This movie opened my eyes a lot as a child and if it wasn’t for your video... this video... I would have forgotten it. Thank you my friend
@lionelhutz5137
@lionelhutz5137 4 жыл бұрын
RIP Corey Haim
@rickwrites2612
@rickwrites2612 6 ай бұрын
Its interesting how vampirism is often seen as a gift, but werewolfism as a curse.
@johnnyskinwalker4095
@johnnyskinwalker4095 3 жыл бұрын
Great video. In the book "Jaws" there was a similarity to that, it was a horror novel with a beast and they portryayed the town and its people as especially rotten and to me it felt like the shark was essentialy the town's demon that these guys had to slay as a way to somewhat exorcizes the town. Hooper was sleeping with Brodie's wife and Brodie learned about it and he had to let his hate for Hooper aside to get the job done and kill the monster. Another King novel "Needful Things" was also about the dark side of the people of a town. And the movie was particularly well adapted, one of the best King adaptations in my opinion. Another thing to mention about Silvier Bullet is the great soundtrack of the movie. I could see a TV mini-series adaptation done closer to the book Cycle of the Werewolf.
@jessicalarsen4546
@jessicalarsen4546 3 жыл бұрын
Silver Bullet is my favorite werewolf movie, and a favorite movie over all. It's one of those few movies that IMO is better than the book.
@PsychWorm
@PsychWorm 4 жыл бұрын
Your video makes me want to read the book! This movie is one of my favorites and my family watches it every Halloween. This video is spot on, the reason I watch it is to see the bonds between characters. A+
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