Werewolf shows are a part of the ever-popular fantasy genre of TV shows, and over the years, there have been plenty of series focused on the violence, humor, action, and romance that comes with a lupine transformation once a month on the full moon. Fantasy TV shows have always been wildly popular and while vampire TV shows have generally been the clubhouse leader in terms of fandom and success, werewolves deserve a shoutout too. They may not be as sexy as vampires, smart as witches, or titillating as ghosts, but werewolves have plenty to offer.
Werewolf shows are not simple endeavors. Typically, in lore, people turn into werewolves once a month, and typically they lose all control of their faculties, not exactly caveats that make for easy, character-driven storytelling. The werewolf in the Universal Monsters movies is not a hero after all. So a good TV show based around werewolves...
Werewolf shows are not simple endeavors. Typically, in lore, people turn into werewolves once a month, and typically they lose all control of their faculties, not exactly caveats that make for easy, character-driven storytelling. The werewolf in the Universal Monsters movies is not a hero after all. So a good TV show based around werewolves...
- 1/3/2025
- by Zachary Moser
- ScreenRant
In the world of cinematic comedy, few characters have made as indelible a mark as Ernest P Worrell, brilliantly portrayed by the late American actor Jim Varney. We will take a look at all the Ernest P Worrell movies in order and delve into the humor, chaos, and heartwarming moments that define his cinematic legacy.
Beginning with his emergence in television commercials and later in the television series “Hey Vern, It’s Ernest!” before venturing into a series of feature films, Ernest’s enduring popularity speaks to his timeless charm.
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So, prepare for a journey through the extraordinary universe of Ernest P. Worrell, where laughter is guaranteed.
1 ‘The Ernest Film Festival’ (1986)
IMDb: 6.8/10 255
Duration: 55m | Genres: Comedy | Director: John R. Cherry III
Cast: Jim Varney
“The Ernest Film Festival” (1986) serves as a delightful compilation of the early comedic exploits of the lovable character Ernest P.
Beginning with his emergence in television commercials and later in the television series “Hey Vern, It’s Ernest!” before venturing into a series of feature films, Ernest’s enduring popularity speaks to his timeless charm.
Related: Austin Powers Movies In Order By Release Date
So, prepare for a journey through the extraordinary universe of Ernest P. Worrell, where laughter is guaranteed.
1 ‘The Ernest Film Festival’ (1986)
IMDb: 6.8/10 255
Duration: 55m | Genres: Comedy | Director: John R. Cherry III
Cast: Jim Varney
“The Ernest Film Festival” (1986) serves as a delightful compilation of the early comedic exploits of the lovable character Ernest P.
- 9/11/2023
- by Israr Ahmed
- buddytv.com
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