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This film probably would have been good,if they didn't use CGI (computer generated imagery)for the werewolf scenes.It made the creatures look fake and the
werewolves
looked cartoonish.CGI is great for certain effects like the dinasours in Jurassic Park or Twister.But when we see a film where the creature must look completely real,CGI is not the way to go.Look at An American Werewolf in London.No CGI.Just makeup and a mechanical creature and what you come up with was more realistic than what was shown in the sequel.This film did offer a few gags that was fun to watch and the humor in this movie seemed to have drawn me in but it's nothing more than a film that I thought was O.K.And that's not good enough.In my opinion,An American Werewolf in Paris doesn't hold up to the original.
For the record, the design of the
werewolves
doesn't help a bit.
She turns out to be part of a cult of
werewolves
who are plotting to...I'm not sure, something bad.
I haven't seen another horror-flick that this movie is "sequelling" (a vampire fighting flick titled BLADE), but I guess that parts of its plotline must explain how villain
werewolves
(they're spoofish) are threatening the "good" werewolf pair during a long part of the movie.
After our hero dies and becomes "nightbreed" we wait around to see what he'll turn into (there's talk of things that fly and werewolves), but when the time comes for him to change they appearantly thought their hero too pretty to give a decent creature design.
The computer
werewolves
are just awful: the perspective is all off, it's like seeing them through a distorting mirror.
There, she belongs to a small society (or pack) of
werewolves
and is apparently chosen to unwillingly wed the pack leader, Gabriel, whose son - some toad with a British accent - takes it upon himself to hunt outside of the pack.
I like movies about werewolves, vampires, zombies, etc.
At one point, one of Scott's deceased friends, who's soul is doomed to walk the Earth after being carved up by one of the werewolves, Is finally able to leave for the afterlife.
The
werewolves
look like cartoons.
The transformations reminded me a lot of werewolf transformations in other movies, but the
werewolves
themselves are very beastly and not very dog like.
They go to an underground party and are attacked by
werewolves.
i mean, the whole thing with Sybil Danning going three-way with two of her werewolf minions was just out of place and quite disturbing (but kinda hot), Christopher lee about to stab a dead karen as if she's a vampire, etc. actually, this movie was actually like some sort of mish-mash of Dracula and The Lost Boys...except with werewolves, because everything Christopher Lee (whom played Dracula himself) was saying about
werewolves
pretty much ripped off from every other vampire movie (stake in the heart, garlic, the creature of the night must die AT NIGHT, and the ruler of
werewolves
lives in TRANSYLVANIA).
i swear, at some point in the film i found myself rooting for the
werewolves
to rip her throat out, because that damn throat always had to say SOMETHING.
there's no real horror, hardly any werewolves, and just horrible special fx.
Lee hosted the 100 Years of Horror for Ted Newsom and was talking about filmic
werewolves.
The
werewolves
are noticeably less impressive than in the original movie, in fact, bizarrely, they sometimes look more like badly burned apes.
Oh sure, they kind of make it out that the anchor woman is the same and that her brother or something is wanting to find out what and why things went down as they did, but they go from the little cozy retreat from the first movie to Transylvania or somewhere here where they must battle evil magician
werewolves
or something.
The graphics look so fake they even make the
werewolves
in 'Van Helsing' look like live actors!
Over the course of two pilot TV movies and a one-season series, Kolchack fought vampires, robots, werewolves, witches, zombies, government conspiracies, aliens, and ancient legends (sounds like the entire 9 yr.
When the
werewolves
finally do make their grand entrance, it is disappointing.
This movie may not explain werewolves, but it does do the race some justice after movies like American Werewolf or American Werewolf in Paris (or something like that) really gave a bad and false view of them.
All kinds of em' lined the shelves, zombies, vampires, werewolves, mummies, you name it and it was probably there.
One such issue covered new release The Monster Club, and to this 10-year-old it looked utterly brilliant, with its gallery of werewolves, vampires and ghouls.
There are no real werewolves, only that which goes on within the title character's head, and because it's based on true events the movie is incredibly dry and uninventive in the story department.
When the
werewolves
finally do show up, they weren't all that bad, but they were only seen for a few minutes.
The Monster Club is a strange hippi-like club in which only vampires, werewolves, ghouls or a combination of any of those thru mating can join.
Mixing the Jekyll monster with
werewolves
may sound like a fun idea but the treatment here leaves much to be desired.
So in one movie you get a haunted house, some werewolves, a haunted sanitarium and a tarot card reader.
In the monster category, go past vampires, werewolves, zombies, giant reptiles and put a check mark next to "incest freaks" 'cause that's what you're dealing with in this lame movie.
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