Werewolves, totally! They can rip a vampire apart like there's no tomorrow oh and they also have a soul. I like having a soul, so if I had a choice, I would say werewolf all the way. I get to be powerful without having to turn into a souless, cold blooded creep.
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Vampires are better their immortal for a start except for sunlight but werewolves are allergic to silver and that can be made into a weapon but sunlight cant, so werewolves can die a lot easier than vampires
I like vampires the best. I've been interested them since I was 10, and my first horror movie was about a vampire (Bram Stoker's Dracula), so yeah vampires automatically win for me, although I do love the movies Blood & Chocolate and Ginger Snaps.
posted over a year ago
I love Ginger Snaps!! havent seen Chocolate yet is it good??
Werewolves.Their story plot is more intresting to me. Vampires can stop killing people by drinking animal blood and stuff....But werewolves can't stop themselves. It is something they are cursed with an can't change. I love it!
in this case were wolves, twilight sorta ruined vampires for me >:(
but i still love the movie interview with the vampire (i don't really remember the title very much, so please correct me if i'm wrong)
posted over a year ago
Same thing! I liked vampires then twilight came and vampires were the next big thing. It annoy's me how it is every where. I do like interview with a vampire though! It is what made me like them. It keeps a bit of me still likeing them!
I don't like the Twilight movie because they don't show any vampire fangs, and that's their main feature!!! Interveiw with a vampire was such a good movie!!! :3
Dude, I totally agree with you frylock, that's an awesome way to discribe them...except for the Volturi, they're actually pretty cool, but are not involved in the story long enough to redeem their kind.
I think my love affair with Werewolves started in earnest with reading the "Twilight Saga."
Stephenie Meyer built a sweet, devoted and so very loveable boy named Jacob Black, and proceeded to do him wrong through four books. Don't get me wrong. I'm not stupid: I know the gorgeous guy that glows was gonna get the girl, but Jacob never lost his appeal to me or his second class citizenship in the series. Never. That really pissed me off.
His development as a wolf didn't help matters either: He went from a skinny long-haired kid to a big sexy beast that only wanted to love Bella and keep her safe. He never let her down. There was nothing he wouldn't do for her. How is this a "throwaway guy?" Someone bought me the final book and, when I finished it, I returned it and got a moleskine. I was just that offended.
I'm a lifetime sci-fi/fantasy fan. I've seen both vampire films and werewolf films. I will always have a soft spot for werewolves.
What's not to love about werewolves? they are hot blooded and hard wired for monogamy.
posted over a year ago
I agree with you on every point, though I loved werewolves long before Twilight. So disappointed when Bella chose Edward. Werewolves rule!
Werewolves without a doubt. And no I am not thinking of Twilight. I'm thinking of a true werewolf. Not the 50s werewolf but the werewolf as where it is transmitted like a disease and the infected human transforms into a wolf-like creature standing on its hind legs and the cause of massive devastation. The werewolves told in the stories thousands of years ago where not only on a full moon the humans are transformed into a werewolf but on their first full moon while infected by this disease they a transformed into a werewolf and will stay transformed never able to take human form.
I've always liked both vampires and werewolves in general =)
The only vampires i cant stand are the Twilight vampires, cant get over the fact they glitter and how stupid is that?!
I like the underworld werewolves cuz they made it to with geneology and a virus that turns a normal person into a werewolf/or vampire and presto! either they change to either werewolf or vampire or they die (ok not good bout the dying bit) =)
Ive love the old traditional werewolf mythologies dating back thousands and thousands of years, how people had wolfskins and they would put them on and shapeshift into werewolf and as well as other folklores of the werewolf which i find fascinating.
Twilight werewolves in particular to me alot more interesting to the twilight vampires, its a merging of old myths, emotion driven (you lose your temper u turn all wolfy) and they actually look like wolves!
Cant wait to see the new moon just for my werewolves =)
posted over a year ago
The glittering thing really ruined Vamps for me. If vampires really did exist, they would be pist.
I was a vampire fan until they became overhyped. They are seriously overplayed in like every horror movie these days. Werewolves are much more interesting and the fact that they don't ever talk in a human voice like vampires too makes them that much more horrific and fun to watch!
I totally Love werewolves!!!! They're #1. lol. No really werewolves is my favorite, then comes vampires. I'm looking forward to see The Wolf Man, of Benicio del Toro. Since I was like 7,8 or 9 I had this obssession to werewolves & vampires. I don't like Twilight Saga! I love WEREWOLVES! lol
Just because werewolves can rip vampires apart doesn't make them cool. We try to keep a distance from vampires. Yes we do tare them apart but that doesn't make us cool or amazing. That is who we are. We try not to harm people but sometimes we have no choice. For those out there that think that If they get bit by us then they will turn to a werewolf but that is a lie. You must be born a werewolf. And we hate being called werewolves. We are not monsters. Yes we might be different in many ways but that doesn't make us a monster. We are still people. But unique. We can't help what we were born. It isn't our fault that you think of us as a monsters we can't help our fate and what we were born.