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Episode 31 Dog Soldiers (2002)

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Are there any good werewolf flicks? Neil Marshall's 2002 action horror Dog Soldiers, throws its helmet in the ring as one of the best. Running Scared Co-host Jamie Roberts gets back to his Scottish roots and teaches Rob some proper "english". We discuss innovation and smart filmmaking on a low budget, how a great cast can make the quiet moments really work, the difference between LED and an IED, and the hybrid genre of war/horror. This werewolf movie takes that old Jeckyll and Hyde routine and shoots it in it's face!
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Are there any good werewolf flicks? Neil Marshall's 2002 action horror Dog Soldiers, throws its helmet in the ring as one of the best. Running Scared Co-host Jamie Roberts gets back to his Scottish roots and teaches Rob some proper "english". We discuss innovation and smart filmmaking on a low budget, how a great cast can make the quiet moments really work, the difference between LED and an IED, and the hybrid genre of war/horror. This werewolf movie takes that old Jeckyll and Hyde routine and shoots it in it's face!
Consider supporting us on Patreon patreon.com/runningscared
Follow us on Twitter @runningscaredpd
Email us at: therunnningscaredpodcast@gmail.com
Follow us on Instagram @runningscaredpod
Join the Running Scared Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/Runningscaredjogcast
Purchase a Running Scared jogcast in audio book form at most online audio book retailers.

Support the Show.

RunningScaredMedia.com
Support or follow us on Patreon
Visit our Patreon shop to purchase our jogcasts
Email us at: therunningscaredpodcast@gmail.com
Follow us:
X @runningscaredpd
Instagram @runningscaredpod
TikTok @runningscaredpodcast
Join our FB Running Group

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