28 Feb 2005
Of course we saw it. It's got werewolves in it. Pretty nice werewolf design, too (though not as nice as Van Helsing). Fair story, weak execution. If you like werewolves, it's entertaining. If you're not a werewolf fan, chances are pretty good you're not going to like the movie, because there are no other hooks (unless you're a fan of Scott Baio).
If you like werewolves, it's better than any of the Howling sequels - though it only beats out The Freaks by a small margin (mostly because of the werewolf design). It's not as much fun as Waxworks or Ginger Snaps, if that helps you rate it. No spoilers, but we needed to see more furry screen time and *more werewolves* period. Oh, and for those taking design notes - werewolves do not run around on ceilings like giant spiders by their clawtips. It doesn't work for your cat, and it's even more ludicrous when something man-sized does it. The transformation sequence looks good, though, and the other CG work is also used well.
Again, if you like werewolves, go see it for the werewolf stuff. The humor is uneven but generally pretty good; the horror is pretty lacking (even for the PG-13 rating).
If you like werewolves, it's better than any of the Howling sequels - though it only beats out The Freaks by a small margin (mostly because of the werewolf design). It's not as much fun as Waxworks or Ginger Snaps, if that helps you rate it. No spoilers, but we needed to see more furry screen time and *more werewolves* period. Oh, and for those taking design notes - werewolves do not run around on ceilings like giant spiders by their clawtips. It doesn't work for your cat, and it's even more ludicrous when something man-sized does it. The transformation sequence looks good, though, and the other CG work is also used well.
Again, if you like werewolves, go see it for the werewolf stuff. The humor is uneven but generally pretty good; the horror is pretty lacking (even for the PG-13 rating).
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28 Feb 2005 05:19 pmOh, and a big snug to
chrisbcritter. Don't worry, Livejournal will eventually make sense to you :)
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28 Feb 2005 09:07 pmSouth Carolina Attorney General Henry McMaster says invoking the name of Jesus does not advance a specific faith or belief.
Really.
Really.