Showing posts with label werewolf. Show all posts
Showing posts with label werewolf. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 15, 2004

This is not Tom

A DANCING WEREWOLF

The experience of watching American Werewolf in London had profound effects for one film fan - and his neighbours.

The 28-year-old was so moved by the 1980s horror that he took to making wolverine howls for hours on end.

Alarmed neighbours who went to investigate the first outbreak saw him standing on his windowsill and pretending to dance with a Christmas tree while moaning loudly.

An Asbo banning him from shouting, swearing, banging windows, moaning and dumping rubbish was not enough. The howls continued and he was duly jailed for two months in August.

He has since been jailed for four months and will be spending Christmas in prison.

This is not Tom

A DANCING WEREWOLF

The experience of watching American Werewolf in London had profound effects for one film fan - and his neighbours.

The 28-year-old was so moved by the 1980s horror that he took to making wolverine howls for hours on end.

Alarmed neighbours who went to investigate the first outbreak saw him standing on his windowsill and pretending to dance with a Christmas tree while moaning loudly.

An Asbo banning him from shouting, swearing, banging windows, moaning and dumping rubbish was not enough. The howls continued and he was duly jailed for two months in August.

He has since been jailed for four months and will be spending Christmas in prison.

Sunday, September 19, 2004

American Werewolf in London

I was thinking about this film when I wrote the last caption to the spider pic. At the start of the film Brian Golver says to the two american hikers/victims something along the lines of "Stay on the path lads" as they go wandering across the moors at night. Did he really think that staying on the path would keep there werewolf away? Was it a magic path?