The setting, the atmosphere achieved, the suspense, the uncertainty, the mystery, the music, all added together, they achieved the best and most terrifying movie of werewolves, insurmountable
These movie scared the shit out of me back in the day. Especially watching it at night alone. And still does as an adult. Awesome movie. Love the suspense and no jump scares. Pure classic horror.
@@CJ_7519 I respectfully agree 👍 with you but only partially because if you study the metamorphosis in the movie AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON you'll see in some parts the camera speeds change from time to time. In the movie THE HOWLING accredited courtesy and creativity of the one and only RICK BAKER and his accomplice ROB BOTTIN during the shape shifting scenes at the beginning of Eddie Quist's metamorphosis they use condoms and air bags with some sort of air compressor unit to show arms, chest, and facial muscles pulsating and stretching which personally to me actually really makes alot of sense. Just the long lost ingenious creativity that's in this age and day of CGI now obsolete. Sad, truly it is.
Undoubtedly the best part of the movie because we get to see Eddie Quist in his full werewolf form! Currently, I'm giving an art tutorial on Quist, check it out! Also, my Howling art gallery is on Instagram @michael.mac.102977
It's really terrifying to watch the first Howling . This is the greatest werewolf movie ever created along with An American werewolf in London which was my personal favorites .
I was 10 yrs. old when I first saw this movie.It scared the s**t out of me.I was scared to take the trash out on certain nights.Could'nt sleep for a time.One of the best werewolf movies with special effects ever made.Best transformations.
I was about the same age too when I saw The Howling, and it was extremely scary for me too, however, I liked these kid of things as a kid. Scary monsters, superhero comics, and action figures. I loved to draw these types af characters. I had aspirations of maybe doing a comic strip for the local newspaper, or working on a comic book. The Howling was a very scary movie. I was also pretty afraid of the movie Halloween. When it came on one Halloween, I had to see it. When I was left home alone on the weekends, it was my responsibility to turn off the lights in each room of tge house before I went to bed. My heart would race so fast, and I would be so tense and afraid as I went ro each room. I had a wild imagination. I would feel there was a possibility of a werewolf like in The Howling, or Michael Myers could get me. Lol I would constantly look behind me as I left each room. Finally when I got to my room, the finale room in the house with lights on, I would tense up in fear, look at my bed, anticipating how to get to it without hurting myself, then quickly turn the switch off, run and leap in the bed, quickly pulling the covers over my head. It was quite an ordeal. I'm glad I survived. Back then, during those moments, I wasn't so sure I would. Lol
Man,I can really relate to that one.I remember being left alone at nights as well.It got so bad that I requested to stay with my grandparents the next time being left alone.
I lived with my dad and his dad, my granddad in a large house in Memphis. On the weekend nights they both would go out on dates or to get togethers with other adults. I loved staying over at my 2 great aunt's house over the weekend. They were sisters and loved me very much. I could stay up late and watch tv. I would draw superhero characters and werewolves and monsters. I would show them what I drew and they wouldn't like it much. They didn't like monsters or things like that. They were very religious. They went to church every Sunday. Me too. My granddad would make me go with him. Anyway, my two great aunts knew I wasn't evil though. They knew that I just liked to draw those type of things, and was amused by them. They treated me real good. They both have passed away. As well as my grandfather, who was their brother. My dad is still around though. I just saw him a few hours ago. He hates horror movies and superhero movies. He hated that I had a comic book collection as a kid. He couldn't understand what I saw in them. I couldn't understand what he didn't see in them. Nowdays the superhero movies are very popular now. Now my dad is forced to respect the comic books they came from. So now he keeps apologizing for not understanding back then, etc. etc.
It's interesting that Robert Picardo had so many comedic parts later in his career because to this day, his Eddie Quist is the scariest baddie ever, to me at least. Even scarier when he was still in human form, his look, his manner, his creepy apartment and drawings...
Still a scary movie. One of my greatest fears is being lost in the forest and being chased by a dog an or being in a cabin in the middle of the woods and surrounded by dogmen attacking the cabin. Cheers!
I watched this movie one late night and the next day, I went to look at a potential rental in North Carolina and the condo community was called, I kid you not: THE COLONY. I said Fuck that. I cancelled my meeting. This movie scared the hell outta me as a kid. I can't watch it without having a shotgun next to me.
Very creepy and atmospheric! I saw this movie at the theater when it first came out. In that version, the dirty movie segment where the reporter is watching the movie showed part of an actual stag film, where the man pulled the woman's vag open with his fingers. Then the creepy guy in the booth with the reporter said, "that could be you." Those clips are always missing in the current versions, too racy I guess. Still a great film.
I wonder if one or more of the people who created the werewolve's looks in The Howling, worked on Michael Jackson's Thriller. Michael probably liked this movie alot, like I did, and probably reached out to them, to try to do something similar for his music video.
Good observation! First in an assisting role, Rob Bottin led special effects makeup on "The Howling." But he replaced his own mentor, Rick Baker (still credited as consultant - as many designs were already in place). Baker helped get Bottin his start in the late 1970's. He left "The Howling" to work for his close friend John Landis on "American Werewolf in London." Landis of course later directed "Thriller" with Baker in charge of special effects makeup.
This movie set the bar so high for a scary werewolf movie nothing has come close except for american werewolf in London. Even the 2010 wolfman didnt come close...cgi werewolves just do not look real enough.
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The setting, the atmosphere achieved, the suspense, the uncertainty, the mystery, the music, all added together, they achieved the best and most terrifying movie of werewolves, insurmountable
The original "Howling"....One of the best werewolf movies ever made! The sequels??? Forget them!
I agree the sequels were crap
Your right the first one is the best one and the only one i, d own and screw the other ones because they don't make any sense anyway.
I never saw the sequels and never will!
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These movie scared the shit out of me back in the day. Especially watching it at night alone. And still does as an adult. Awesome movie. Love the suspense and no jump scares. Pure classic horror.
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It scared me so much that I’m just now revisiting it to see if it was just because I was 16. Still friggin’ scary!!😬😬😬
One of the scariest movies I've ever watched. I have nightmares to this day.
The original "the howling" 1981. I love watching howling.
Eddie transformation can't be beat ! Best transformation out of all werewolf's movie's to date!
Agree! I'm currently drawing an Eddie Quist piece, check it out! Also, my Howling artwork is on Instagram @michael.mac.102977
Absolutely and positively 💯🎯% that's the case Mr. Moody.
The transformation from American Werewolf in London has entered the chat🤣!
@@CJ_7519 I respectfully agree 👍 with you but only partially because if you study the metamorphosis in the movie AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON you'll see in some parts the camera speeds change from time to time. In the movie THE HOWLING accredited courtesy and creativity of the one and only RICK BAKER and his accomplice ROB BOTTIN during the shape shifting scenes at the beginning of Eddie Quist's metamorphosis they use condoms and air bags with some sort of air compressor unit to show arms, chest, and facial muscles pulsating and stretching which personally to me actually really makes alot of sense. Just the long lost ingenious creativity that's in this age and day of CGI now obsolete. Sad, truly it is.
@@brianpaschal5430, they used condoms and air bags for certain parts of his body!?
This movie used to scare the crap out of me when I was a child. Now it's one of my favorite scary movies.
Funny how the werewolf takes the file away from her, he's like, "I'll take that!"
This movie is my all time favorite werewolf movie. This had me scared the 1st time I saw this.
This the Best howling movies 🎥 now they still playing in2024 i love this movie 🍿 😍
This scene with Terry is so suspenseful!. I remember watching it as a kid on Home Box Office! Truly one of the best werewolf movies!
Undoubtedly the best part of the movie because we get to see Eddie Quist in his full werewolf form! Currently, I'm giving an art tutorial on Quist, check it out! Also, my Howling art gallery is on Instagram @michael.mac.102977
It's really terrifying to watch the first Howling . This is the greatest werewolf movie ever created along with An American werewolf in London which was my personal favorites .
I was 10 yrs. old when I first saw this movie.It scared the s**t out of me.I was scared to take the trash out on certain nights.Could'nt sleep for a time.One of the best werewolf movies with special effects ever made.Best transformations.
I was about the same age too when I saw The Howling, and it was extremely scary for me too, however, I liked these kid of things as a kid. Scary monsters, superhero comics, and action figures. I loved to draw these types af characters. I had aspirations of maybe doing a comic strip for the local newspaper, or working on a comic book. The Howling was a very scary movie. I was also pretty afraid of the movie Halloween. When it came on one Halloween, I had to see it. When I was left home alone on the weekends, it was my responsibility to turn off the lights in each room of tge house before I went to bed. My heart would race so fast, and I would be so tense and afraid as I went ro each room. I had a wild imagination. I would feel there was a possibility of a werewolf like in The Howling, or Michael Myers could get me. Lol I would constantly look behind me as I left each room. Finally when I got to my room, the finale room in the house with lights on, I would tense up in fear, look at my bed, anticipating how to get to it without hurting myself, then quickly turn the switch off, run and leap in the bed, quickly pulling the covers over my head. It was quite an ordeal. I'm glad I survived. Back then, during those moments, I wasn't so sure I would. Lol
Man,I can really relate to that one.I remember being left alone at nights as well.It got so bad that I requested to stay with my grandparents the next time being left alone.
I lived with my dad and his dad, my granddad in a large house in Memphis. On the weekend nights they both would go out on dates or to get togethers with other adults. I loved staying over at my 2 great aunt's house over the weekend. They were sisters and loved me very much. I could stay up late and watch tv. I would draw superhero characters and werewolves and monsters. I would show them what I drew and they wouldn't like it much. They didn't like monsters or things like that. They were very religious. They went to church every Sunday. Me too. My granddad would make me go with him. Anyway, my two great aunts knew I wasn't evil though. They knew that I just liked to draw those type of things, and was amused by them.
They treated me real good. They both have passed away. As well as my grandfather, who was their brother. My dad is still around though. I just saw him a few hours ago. He hates horror movies and superhero movies. He hated that I had a comic book collection as a kid. He couldn't understand what I saw in them. I couldn't understand what he didn't see in them. Nowdays the superhero movies are very popular now. Now my dad is forced to respect the comic books they came from. So now he keeps apologizing for not understanding back then, etc. etc.
Right with you man, this scared the piss out of me too! I guess I wasn't alone back then...
The greatest werewolf movie ever made and top ten horror movie.
I used to SCREAM Ooooooo HOOOWWWWLLLINGGG ooooooooooo and the neighbor old lady was scared and peeping throught her window 😂😂😂😂
This movie does not get the credit it deserves. There are a lot of great actors in this movie
Sure are some of them are no longer with us miss them dearly.
I agree with you!
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It's interesting that Robert Picardo had so many comedic parts later in his career because to this day, his Eddie Quist is the scariest baddie ever, to me at least. Even scarier when he was still in human form, his look, his manner, his creepy apartment and drawings...
I remember seeing it at 15 took my Yamaha xs 400 with a friend got home about 12 am foggy that night. Good movie
Seriously in my top5 horror movies of all time. My no1 werewolf movie ever. Great film!!
I couldn't sleep alone with the lights off for a week 😂😂😂😂 it still gives me the chills 😢😢😢😢😢
One of the best if not the best werewolf movie ever made every kid should see this movie series as a right of passage 🤔👍
Still a scary movie. One of my greatest fears is being lost in the forest and being chased by a dog an or being in a cabin in the middle of the woods and surrounded by dogmen attacking the cabin. Cheers!
This was a brilliant movie, freaked me out when I was younger.
such a great movie
THE HOWLING is a horror movie classic
They cut out the part when she chopped off his arm
The BEST werewolf movie ever made. Sadly, the acene she cut off the werewolf's hand is cut.
This was one of the best horror movie s ive ever watched the howling the journalist lady they have her she hadd never been there 😮😮
This movie destroyed me when I was a kid. Watching it in the 80s, scared the living hell out of me.
god jisus that last part really get some chilling in me. It just you dont see it coming.
Ok I have to ask, who else thinks Terry is absolutely gorgeous?
All the women in The Howling are extremely hot : Dee Wallace, Elisabeth Brooks, Margie impert as Donna and Belinda Belaski. Yum.
The best werewolf movie of all time! Bad Moon and the Wolfman barely compete against it.
Good video Good scenes 👍👌👏
When he was calling out to Terry, i guess they can talk in their wolf form
One of the best
I watched this movie one late night and the next day, I went to look at a potential rental in North Carolina and the condo community was called, I kid you not: THE COLONY.
I said Fuck that. I cancelled my meeting. This movie scared the hell outta me as a kid. I can't watch it without having a shotgun next to me.
Y que pasó jamás fuiste? Que coincidencia no?? Por algo no fuiste
@@mariaisabelmorarosas5803 I don't know what you just said
I wonder if Terry knew both werewolves she encountered are not the same one.
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That's TC stalking Terri through the woods.
2:36 Wolf chili 🤣
Man, talk about bringing out the beast in someone...lol. That's the ultimate personification of that statement
I'd like to see the howling vs Venom. See who'll transform the quickest.
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1st one is A Classic
WHAT IS THERE A SEQUEL OF THIS
Yes it's called the howling 2 your sisters a werewolf.
Very creepy and atmospheric! I saw this movie at the theater when it first came out. In that version, the dirty movie segment where the reporter is watching the movie showed part of an actual stag film, where the man pulled the woman's vag open with his fingers. Then the creepy guy in the booth with the reporter said, "that could be you." Those clips are always missing in the current versions, too racy I guess. Still a great film.
I discovered wolf chili from this movie, and eat it all the time... delicious.
I wonder if one or more of the people who created the werewolve's looks in The Howling, worked on Michael Jackson's Thriller. Michael probably liked this movie alot, like I did, and probably reached out to them, to try to do something similar for his music video.
Good observation! First in an assisting role, Rob Bottin led special effects makeup on "The Howling." But he replaced his own mentor, Rick Baker (still credited as consultant - as many designs were already in place). Baker helped get Bottin his start in the late 1970's. He left "The Howling" to work for his close friend John Landis on "American Werewolf in London." Landis of course later directed "Thriller" with Baker in charge of special effects makeup.
@@romanseano That's awesome. Thank you for the info.
This movie set the bar so high for a scary werewolf movie nothing has come close except for american werewolf in London.
Even the 2010 wolfman didnt come close...cgi werewolves just do not look real enough.
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THE HOWLING - GRITO DE HORRROR
Em segundo UM LOBISO EM AMERICANO EM LONDRES
Em terceiro BALA DE PRATA - STEPHEN KING
Werewolf in the broad daylight???...
They can change pretty much at will. It’s the point of the retreat. For them to learn to control the power. Basically on demand.
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Simple basic werewolf rule, full moon at night transformation with no exceptions....
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How are you going from Michael bell 😊
Nice house
OMG 😵
Gots to be more careful lol
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What the f- it's cutted and edited!
I don't get it. Don't werewolves need a full moon to turn or night? How could one be in broad daylight?
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The best Howling movie was ‘Howling II My Sister’s a Werewolf’....i love that one, i use to watch it as a kid then and i still like it now
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I'm gonna rip you apart Rosie tonight inception style werewolf nightmare
Why would they have that stupid piece of trim across the middle of the door
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1st lol
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*SHIT FILM OLD AS FUCK!*
But better than most of the stuff since , and currently
The Howling in de favorite werewolf horror movie hits
What if you would send in the T-1000 from the terminator film.