Check out the official website for all kinds of information on this new werewolf film that was filmed in Scotland: www.wildcountrythefilm.com
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BTS - Movie FX
***These links contain Spoilers***
http://www.dbonneywell.com/Beast%20sculpt.html
http://www.dbonneywell.com/farmer%20nibble.html
http://www.dbonneywell.com/bright%20lig … light.html
***Major Spoiler***
http://www.dbonneywell.com/say%20arrgh.html
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I recently visited Scotland and the highlands are just screaming for a Werewolf movie. The strange thing is, we would hear howling at night, but they have no more (at least none that know of) wild wolves left, at least not where we were and coyotes don't exist out there. I think one of the estates near where we were staying must have had hunting dogs.
Just a greywolf out there would be considered huge. The wolves that were being bred in capitivity to keep the species alive were small compared to what we see here, but the atmosphere at night can be really creepy. There are still LOTS of places that can be considered "Wild Country", which is getting harder and harder to find in the US.
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I thought Dog Soldiers was meant to take place in Scotland?
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Midnight Grey wrote:
I think "Dog Soldiers" was set in Scotland, but it was actually filmed in Luxembourg (of all places!)
Yes, that is correct, here's a link that shows that:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0280609/
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Well I know some Werewolves from Scotland and if one howls on one side of the country,it's small enough that you could probably hear them one the other side.
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Well, I'm with Ebonblade then - lets see some REAL Scottish werewolfry! *looks forward to the movie*
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Actually, luv, I dinnae want ta rain on your parade, but my clan is from Ireland. Faerie folk and all that, you see.
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So's mine (with a little Norwegian thrown in), but I still want to see werewolves going bonkers somewhere in Scotland
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Yeah, the kilts will make it very funny......
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*falls*
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Do you think scottish weres would howl at bagpipes?
They sound like you're squeesing a cat too hard.
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it's probably easier to turn into a wolf without tearing a kilt than it is when you're wearing pants.
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That's true. Ya gotta think of the practicalities.
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WolfVanZandt wrote:
Yeah, the kilts will make it very funny......
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i believe this movie will be good for the fact that you dont see to many scotish werewolves:D
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Especially kilt-wearing werewolves.
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i would love to see a transformation clip for samantha shields into the shadow beast that would look awsome!!!!! or another image that was just a spoiler can someone help me find one????
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has anyone found any transformation images from this movie???
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Wild Country --- Update!
Lions Gate is releasing on DVD Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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i just seen the movie on dvd at a video store today this is what the cover of the box looks like http://www.boulevardmovies.com/Wild-Cou … 18299.html
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I've Also Seen It In My Local Video Store , I Should Rent It Next Time I Go
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I Finally Saw The Movie Last Night , It Wasn't Very Good Though
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This came up on On Demand, so I gave it a watch.
While not a classic by any means, Wild Country is a watchable werewolf film that does something different from the usual story and even gives the werewolf a happy ending instead of letting the humans win. The bleak, dark moorland setting makes me think inevitably of An American Werewolf in London. The gore is well done, with none of that CG splatter crap. At 72 minutes we don't learn to much about the light snacks - er, human characters - but it means the movie also doesn't drag on and overstay its welcome.
People who like all their movie werewolves to be photocopies of Rob Bottin's design are going to be disappointed in the creature design, but I found it refreshingly odd. The shaggy, quadrupedal beasts don't look much like a wolf, but with their long snouts, flat heads, and tiny, side-set eyes they're actually dead ringers for the extinct carnivore Andrewsarchus. There's no transformation scene, beyond a quick shot of a character with contacts and fangs before they appear as full-animal. Admittedly, the beast looks better in quick glimpses and in the dark, once it's out in broad daylight it looks rather too much like an escappe from Labyrinth, but oh well . . .
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