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Review of by Bethany F — 16 Mar 2008

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I saw this movie years ago and liked it... I was stupid.

The only person in this movie who can act is Richard Lynch but that's because he rules!

This film was really trying for classic wolf man and in someways it was good for that, the transformation was reminiscent of classic wolf man, but the werewolf they ended up with looked like a gorilla, the head was alright but the rest of it was terrible.

Adrianna Miles who played Natalie couldn't act to save her life, her face had no expression throughout all the ordeals, and the only reason I believe she was in this film was because she was fairly pretty, had an accent and had a large rack.

Federico Cavalli who played Paul was ridiculous, and every scene where he was transforming was just silly, he kept grunting like a pig and weird things like that.

The ending was also retarded because Paul obviously was supposed to kill Yuri but never really touched him, and then they just wrote out Richard Lynch and Natalie and Paul were werewolves at the end... wtf?

The only reason I give this film a two is because of Sam the keepers ridiculous screaming rant when he see's Paul the werewolf and whoever did the stunt for the girl Paul threw down the stairs.

That's it!

The music was silly, and the bad screaming sound effects layered over other peoples screams was stupid, and what the heck was with the eagle sound everytime you saw someone who was a werewolf?

Bad Acting, bad music, Bad Movie!

This review of Werewolf (1996) was written by on 16 Mar 2008.

Werewolf has generally received negative reviews.

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