January 04, 2007
"The Wolves of Kromer": Gay Werewolves in Love
Narrated by Boy George
Plot Summary:
"Once upon a time in the village of Kromer lived two beautiful young wolves. Cocksure Gabriel takes newcomer Seth under his paw and helps reconcile him to the vilification associated with being a wolf. They fall head-over-heels in puppy love, playing together around picturesque waterfalls, secluded woodlands, and moonlit lakes. One day a wicked old crone and her goofy sidekick kill their mistress, frame the wolves, and incite a torch-bearing mob of religious zealots to seek vengeance on the hapless pair. But who will live happily ever after?"
if we make a "imdb search your name" month, then we could also watch Ganja and Hess (s-s-ssomething from the comments .. 'I think this movie made my eyes bleed') or Raising Flagg which might actually be good.
I can't believe you left out "Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle".
Harrison Bergeron (based on a Vonnegut short story, and starring the ubiquitous Goonie Rudy of the Shire) would actually make a cromulent XMFC flick as well. More:
- The Affairs of Dobie Gillis (one 's')
- Steamer 'Stowell' Running the Narrows (1900) (Filmed, I believe, in Cleveland)
- The Schirmer Inheritance (1957) (TV)
- Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (1973)
Don't forget Nate Dogg (2003) with Michalina Almindo as Nate's mom.
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I was so confused by that summary because the I didn't see the word "Werewolves" in the link. After the first few sentences, I thought the film was a nature documentary where they anthropomorphize the animals by giving them human names. Then after reading a few more, I decided it must be a cartoon with some humans in it. Then I clicked on the link and was thought that "wolves" must be British slang that I don' know the meaning of, like yob or Ned.
posted by NanoCindy at 11:17AM CST on January 04