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What's your favourite scene in 'Wolf'?


In my case, my favourite scene is the conversation between Will Randal and Dr. Vijay Alezia.

Post your favourites scenes.

See ya later.

Juan Carlos

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I've got two:

First, when Will walks out of his office and realizes he has ridiculous hearing. So spooky and well directed!

Second, the sequence where Laura starts to believe Will. When she hears about the canine DNA over the phone... hooo! Gives me the shivers!

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Basically, any of the scenes involving Stewart, especially the bathroom scene and the scene at the police station where Stewart meets Laura and sniffs her up...

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Op, mine too.
"speaking of terrifying and mystifying experiences"
It was totally in character that Will would refuse to bite him.

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For me it's the final fight scene. I loved it. It looked like the old 30's Wolfman but in colour and with better effects. I loved the sleek and jazzy score too. Rick Baker's effects were so good.

"I saw the best minds of my generation
destroyed by madness"

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the scene where nicholson scares the horse at the garden party

in space there are no movie theatres

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When Jack's wife comes to the Mayflower begging for another chance and Michelle overhear's their conversation. It's a small scene but but effectively changes their relationship.

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I like the "Marking My Territory" scene as well but I'm with goldenskies. It was just after Will visited that man(forgotten his name) to help him with his werewolf metamorphisis issue when his wife shows up asking to come back to him. Of course, we as the audience don't blame him one bit for still being angry with her for cheating on him with his rival, Stewart, and turning her down. And I love that as Caroline is leaving, the camera is paning towards the corner and we see Laura who was listening to the whole conversation. She then went up to Will's apartment and despite not in the best mood due to his werewolf and marriage issues, Laura was able to get to him and his night, aside from going out as a werewolf momentarily, turned out better than his day.

I thought it was very fitting that Will ended up with Laura since his wife traded him in for Stewart to which he(Stewart) end up killing her, his lover.

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I love the scene where Jack and James are fighting in slow motion and there's this smooth jazz playing in the background. I love it.

"I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness"

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In the police station when Stewart sniffs her up and down.

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Hands down, this one (Stewart sniffing her up in the police station). This may be on my list of top 5 movie scenes ever.

In fact at the moment I'm hard-pressed to come up with 4 others!


It's my duty...my duty as a complete and utter bastard.

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The fight scene at the end is my favorite part but overall the movie was really good and acted well.

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I like the scene with Will and his Secretary

Secretary: Has the worm turned Mr Randall?

Will: The worm has turned and is now packing an Uzi!

Secretary: Its about *beep* time, Sir!

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I love this movie and have seen it countless times. I like all the scenes with Will and Laura. At her house, when she comes to the hotel, sees the argument with his wife and helps him, I think they are perfectly cast in this movie. I also like all the sets, the publishing house and her father's estate, it all looks really good.

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Will: Bacon

Laura: You think I can't get bacon? I just may surprise you.


Also, the conversation between Will Randal and Dr. Vijay Alezia.


As said by two others, the charming sandwich scene.


The thugs who learned a lesson


Many others

I adore Michelle Pfeiffer

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Re the conversation between Will & Dr Alezia: " After all....it feels good to be wolf, doesn't it?" And both men smile in knowing agreement. One of my all time favorite scenes.

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The ending is one of my favorite scenes. It really suggests a werewolf soul mate connection between Will and Laura, that they're destined to reconnect.

I'm always enchanted by those mesmerizing yellow eyes and that haunting, whimsical soundtrack.

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I love the scene with Will's secretary and his assistant and he's telling them how they are going to call all the writers and tell them that's he's starting his own publishing company and David Hyde Pierce stands up and says "Is any of this true?" and Will says "No" Then David gets excited and says "You're my hero"

I also love the scene with Michelle when she makes him a sandwich and he tells

You know, I think I understand what you're like now. You're very beautiful and you think men are only interested in you because you're beautiful, but you want them to be interested in you because you're you. The problem is, aside from all that beauty, you're not very interesting. You're rude, you're hostile, you're sullen, you're withdrawn. I know you want someone to look past all that at the real person underneath but the only reason anyone would bother to look past all that is because you're beautful. Ironic, isn't it? In an odd way you're your own problem.


He really put her in her place with remark!

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Agreed. That was some catchy dialogue in the sandwich scene, deftly delivered by Nicholson.

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