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Batman: The Animated Series - Paper Cut-Out Portraits and Profiles
The Werewolf
Anthony Romulus was a pentathlete who would stop at nothing in his pursuit to be the world’s greatest athlete.  Desperate to achieve this goal, Romulus turned to the  unscrupulous scientist, Achilles Milo.  Milo devised a specialized performance enhancing elixir derived from hormones extracted from wild timber wolves.
The formula worked and Romulus became a celebrated Olympian.  Although continued use of the drug resulted in his gradual transformation into wolf-like being.  
Milo explained that Romulus was suffering from partial lycanthropy.  He manipulated Romulus, stating that he could not cure partial lycanthropy but could cure total lycanthropy.  He would transform Romulus into a werewolf and could then cure him, but first Romulus had to use his abilities as a werewolf to eliminate a number of Milo’s enemies.  
Forced into a corner, Romulus accepted these terms.  As a werewolf he ended up battling Batman.  He may have succeeded in defeating the Dark Knight, but Romulus’ wits and intellect had devolved into that of a savage beast.  Batman was able to outsmart him and the werewolf was struck by lightning, falling into a nearby river.  Romulus’ body was never recovered and it remains unknown what truly became of him.  
Actor Harry Hamlin provided the voice of Anthony Romulus (with Frank Welker providing the howls and snarls whist in werewolf form).  The tragic villain appeared in the thirty-sixth episode of the first season of Batman: The Animated Series, ‘Moon of the Wolf.’
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sigurism · 5 days
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John Davis Chandler Moon of the Wolf Dir: Daniel Petrie
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Remembering television and cult film icon Eavid Janssen on the anniversary of his date of birth. Here’s some art inspired by Moon of the Wolf!
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R.I.P. (1931 - 1980)
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fictionz · 2 years
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New Fiction 2022 - April
The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Complete - "Judges" ed. Richard Challoner (1752)
Eyy Samson, and a lot of focus on how the Israelites are more a loose band of tribes than a nation led by a king. And we sing, "there is no king."
The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Complete - "Ruth" ed. Richard Challoner (1752)
Short and sweet, focused on Ruth's origin as wife of Booz in the lineage that leads to King David. The next book is called 1 Kings so it feels like they'll finally get to the fireworks factory.
Man Hating Psycho - "Change :)" by Iphgenia Baal (2021)
This takes me back about a decade or more to wanting to be a cool and interesting writer with cool and interesting friends. The way these characters live their lives feels so chaotic and carefree, as I tried to be for a hot second.
Man Hating Psycho - "Pain in the Neck" by Iphgenia Baal (2021)
There are moments where a character might wonder if they should just go home, and I’m like, yes, go home and get outta this situation full of uncertainty and risk, but then I should know better, shouldn’t I? This pairs well with my recent Mitski obsession.
Man Hating Psycho - "Middle English Bestiary" by Iphgenia Baal (2021)
There’s a voice here I hadn’t read for a long time because I was terrified to go back there. I used to ask some people I'd meet (digitally communicate with), "are you real?" Since those mixed up days (are they any different now?), I've cut myself off from most communication with most people. Instead, I found a place in reading fiction. All sorts, high-minded lit to comfy-as-a-couch science fiction or horror.
Man Hating Psycho - "vodaphone.co.uk/help" by Iphgenia Baal (2021)
I received the communication from them, these made-up people in made-up scenarios. They didn't need anything from me. I, naturally, began tracking all these fictional works in lists, because how else would I remember that one story about the time a young woman named Belle Starr held a man at gunpoint and which offered no resolution? That's been the way of it for going on a decade.
Man Hating Psycho - "Nothing Old, Nothing New, Nothing Borrowed, Nothing Blue" by Iphgenia Baal (2021)
Then I read this collection of short stories, and I couldn't immediately file it away and move on. I was confident I was reading fiction in the first few stories, clearly satire yeah? But then it starts to get more real, too personal to be made-up. Perhaps drawn from the author's real life but rearranged to protect the innocent, you know. The momentum then builds as more and more of real life seeps in including some of my own that I try to keep at bay.
Man Hating Psycho - "I Just Want to Pull Down Your Panties and Fuck You" by Iphgenia Baal (2021)
London and Los Angeles, police and Grenfell, identity derived from parents and their parents and their parents. It's a jam. So some fiction and some nonfiction? How have I never run into this before? I researched the author's work. Some fiction, some nonfiction. Six in one hand, half a dozen in the other. This and that and all of it. I guess some writing just does that to you.
"The Night-Mother" by Melanie Gillman (2021)
Not long for the upright world.
"Sometimes even the villains have standards" by britainbray (2022)
Someone has to place value on life.
You Won't Be Alone dir. Goran Stolevski (2022)
Carve the home you want from the stone in the path.
Morbius dir. Daniel Espinosa (2022)
You could have been a contender.
Ambulance dir. Michael Bay (2022)
A gambling man never wins.
Sonic the Hedgehog 2 dir. Jeff Fowler (2022)
Eggman or Robotnik, you decide.
Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore dir. David Yates (2022)
Unnecessary secrets in a unnecessary confession.
Dual dir. Riley Stearns (2022)
Keep it, it’s yours.
The Northman dir. Robert Eggers (2022)
When the story has too much meaning to its creator.
The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent dir. Tom Gormican (2022)
Mr. Cage is doing fine.
The Bad Guys dir. Pierre Perifel (2022)
Join us or die.
Moon of the Wolf dir. Daniel Petrie (1972)
My fantasy in which the monster kills all the landed gentry. Just unnecessary violence and destruction. This is not it, but I want to see it.
Charlotte dir. Eric Warin & Tahir Rana (2022)
Charlotte Salomon lived a short life. Charlotte Salomon lived a complicated life.
The Monster Squad dir. Fred Dekker (1987)
I understand, but it flew by and now it’s beyond me.
Memory dir. Martin Campbell (2022)
Two Liam Neeson snoozy thrillers in as many months and I wonder who's clamoring to see these in theaters. This was the better take on an aging assassin thanks to the rest of the cast. A more generous analysis might be, "Under this reading, Neeson’s action movies are about the order whiteness and wealth has imposed on the world, the male sense of entitlement to that order, and the violence lurking beneath it, aimed at anyone who tries to disrupt it."
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porcelain-rob0t · 7 months
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on identity, healing the inner child, fursonas, and cringe culture
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moviesandmania · 8 days
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MOON OF THE WOLF Reviews and free to watch online
‘From the light of the sun, to the darkness of your soul!’ Moon of the Wolf is a 1972 American made-for-television horror film directed by Daniel Petrie (A Howling in the Woods) from a screenplay by Alvin Sapinsley (The Hitchhiker TV series; Night Gallery), based on Leslie H. Whitten’s novel of the same name. It was produced by Everett Chambers and Peter Thomas. The film was first broadcast on…
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myoldsox · 1 month
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Moon of the Wolf (TV Movie 1972) - IMDb
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bisonwares · 3 months
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visplay · 7 months
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Chris: Moon of the Wolf is a 1972 tv movie well-casted including David Janssen and an actress from The Fugitive, werewolf was pretty crappy, so watch it if you are a Fugitive fan, Watch: Rent.
Richie: I didn’t find anything notable about it, the werewolf was not done great, and there were so few scenes of the werewolf, Avoid.
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juniperarts · 30 days
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Someone give this kid good parental figures PLEASE 😭
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agileo-101 · 8 months
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Yes, yes she did
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idledearest · 9 months
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Happy Birthday, Cassie! You’ll Always Be Number One!! 🎂 🥕🎉
i love this dlc sm it means so much to me to see sun/moon/and now eclipse again and have roxy be one of my favorites now too!! and i absolutely adore cassie. shes a sassy yet sweet kid and i wanna adopt her 😭
i havent drawn fnaf-related things in a while so this is a fresh new start!! i wanna draw more bc this franchise means a lot to me and i just realized it now
(NOW AVAILABLE AS A PRINT ON MY INPRNT STORE)
- idle ☀️🌙
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without-ado · 3 months
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It's your first full moon of 2024 l Betul Turksoy
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schlock-luster-video · 7 months
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On September 26, 1972, Moon of the Wolf was screened as the ABC Movie of the Week.
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bluegiragi · 5 months
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cockatrice (part 2)
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werewolf lore drop ahead!!
although werewolves are classified as a shifter-type monster (same as Horangi or the cockatrice) they're actually unique in a hidden way. Horangi is a hybrid whose lineology originates from the first pureblood haetaes, which had zero human in them. In comparison, werewolves originated AS a human-wolf monster, which results in an interesting relationship between the human and shifted 'full-wolf' form.
While Horangi is the same in his human and haetae form, Soap juggles two souls in one body - one belonging to human side, and the other to his wolf. They are both still implicitly him - the souls run parallel with one another throughout his life - but being a werewolf is very much like maintaining a life-long partnership. Soap and his wolf are a great example of a success story, but some werewolves have difficult relationships with their wolf, resulting in only transforming during full moons when they have to.
In some ways, Soap is perfect in the military's eyes as he has a strong connection with his wolf, and happens to come from a long line of larger-than-average specimens (even though he doesn't care too much about his genealogy, preferring to call himself a mongrel breed). In other ways, he's also a nightmare, because his wolf exemplifies the worst in his rebellious streak, featuring recklessness, fickleness towards authority and an extremely low tolerance for boredom.
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esonetwork · 1 year
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Moon Of The Wolf | Episode 353
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Moon Of The Wolf | Episode 353
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Clay Sayre joins Jim for a rollicking discussion of a classic 1972 TV Movie, “Moon Of The Wolf,” starring David Janssen, Bradford Dillman, Barbara Rush, John Bernadino, Geoffrey Lewis and Royal Dano. A series of murders baffles a small Louisiana town sheriff (Janssen) and everyone seems to be suspect. But is the murderer a man or beast? Find out on thi8s episode of MONSTER ATTACK!, The Podcast Dedicated To Old Monster Movies.
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