1. "Out by 16 or dead in a scene, but together forever." 

2. A hedge trimmer, an extension cord, a can of gasoline and a propane torch 

3. He called it "completely disturbing." He also told
the girls that he was "completely sickened" by it. 

4. Yes 

5. When she started sprouting strange hairs from
the scars on her shoulder.

6. They were rodent skulls, no bigger than
one's finger. 

7. She winced and then held onto a bed rail for
dear life. 

8. Monkshood was a variety of flower that promoted
the growth of red blood cells. It was safer to use than wolfsbane. 

9. She was referring to the concerns that Sam had about using the experimental serum, and the fate
of the creature that attacked her sister. 

10. Jason (Jesse Moss) had unprotected sex with Ginger. Brigitte cut her own hand open, and then pressed it against her sister's open wound.
Remember the pact that was made by the Fitzgerald sisters (Katharine Isabelle and Emily Perkins)? They swore to take their own lives if they weren't dead by 16. Ginger had every intention of seeing it through, but her sister was beginning to have second thoughts. What saying was a
constant reminder of that oath?
2. Brigitte was carrying four items when her character was introduced. If you can name at least two, we'll tell you what the other two were.
3. If a film cost $60 million dollars to make and earned three times that amount at the box office, you'd call it a success, wouldn't you? Could the same be said about a movie that grossed only a third of it's budget and was panned by the critics? We think so, as long as it appeased its target audience. The girls' "Death Project" certainly did that. It drew raves from their classmates as well as some rather harsh (or complementary, depending upon how you look at it) criticism from the teacher who assigned it. Did he say it was disturbing, repulsive or sickening?

4. One of the questions in our An American Werewolf in London quiz (V1) asked why David (David Naughton) was attacked instead
of his friend (Griffin Dunne). The Beast of Bailey Downs was attracted by Ginger's menstrual blood. The question is this, was she aware of the legend prior to that night?

5. Ginger's transformation made more sense because it was gradual. When did she suspect that something might be wrong?

6. Black is definitely where it's at when it comes to fashionable,
goth apparel. And no wardrobe would be complete without the usual accessories. Lots of silver bracelets to cover up those unsightly slash marks across the wrists, a few piercings, maybe a choker and a necklace or two - anything that screams To Die For! What did the matching necklaces that the Fitzgerald sisters wore
look like?

7. While we're on the subject of piercings… remember the silver belly button ring that Ginger tore out? It didn't hurt half as much as when it went in. That was because Brigitte had to force the needle through her flesh. How was her pain conveyed to the viewer in that scene?

8. Sam (Kris Lemche) thought Ginger's curse could be cured
with a homeopathic treatment that was made from monkshood. What was that? How did it work? And why wasn't wolfsbane used?

9. What was Brigitte referring to when she half-heartedly joked,
"It can't be worse than being roadkill"?

10. According to folklore, if a person is bitten by a werewolf
and lives, they'll become one themselves. But what if the person managed to escape with only a
few cuts and bruises? Could an exchange of blood or saliva have the same effect? If the curse worked like a virus, which it did here, it would. Two characters became infected through some other means.  Name them and
tell us how it happened.

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Directed By John Fawcett - 2000